H
H
G
F
(g.14/C)
I
I
(g.15/C)
“A”
“C”
“B”
1
2
1
2
3
- To adjust the inclination of the backrest, act on lever “F”
(fig.14/C) and force the backrest with your back; it will
automatically adapt to your anatomic features.
- To adjust the lumbar cushion act on knob “G” (g.14/C)
behind the backrest.
- To adjust the inclination of the armrests, turn knob “I”
(g.14/C). By swinging the entire armrest “H” (g.14/C)
upwards it is possible to raise the armrests completely
so they are ush with the sides of the backrest.
- CAUTION:
The seat is correctly positioned when the operator is able to
push the brake pedal to the end of its stroke while his or her
back is rmly pressed against the backrest.
SEAT BELTS
(g.15/C)
To fasten your seat belts you must:
1. Slide the tab (1) into the buckle (2) (illustration “A”).
2. Ensure the tab has clicked in properly, and then adjust
the t of the belt around your body (illustration “B”).
- CAUTION:
The belt is adjusted correctly when it ts tightly around your pelvis.
To unfasten your seat belt (illustration “C”):
1. Press the red button (3) on the buckle (2).
2. Slide the tab out (1).
- CAUTION:
Only drive the machine if the seat belt is correctly worn, fa-
stened and adjusted. Driving without wearing the seat belt
increases the risk of accidents.
- CAUTION:
Do not use damaged or worn seat belts.
Do not use seat belts installed on machines that have had ac-
cidents. If worn, damaged or frayed the seat belts can break
or collapse during a collision, seriously injuring the operator.