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Upper Torso Restraint (Option)
Always wear the upper-torso restraint (J, Figure 6)
when operating in high speed.
The seat belt should always be fastened during operation.
Important: Inspect the seat belt(s) for damage before use, and replace if damaged. Keep
seat belt(s) clean. Use only soap and water to wash seat belt(s). Cleaning solvents can
cause damage to seat belt(s).
Operator Restraint Bar
Lower operator restraint bar (C, Figure 7) after
entering the operator’s compartment and
sitting in the seat. The restraint bar is securely
anchored to the ROPS/FOPS. The operator
must be seated with the restraint bar in its
lowered position to start or operate the
machine.
The position of the restraint bar in the lowered
position can be adjusted. To adjust:
Loosen jam nut (D, Figure 8), and rotate
rubber stop (E) in or out to the desired
position. Tighten jam nut (D) to lock rubber
stop (E) in position.
Important: Make sure rubber stops (E) are
adjusted evenly.
Never electrically or mechanically defeat the
operator restraint bar or seat switch.
Figure 7 – Operator Restraint
Bar
C
Figure 8 – Restraint Bar Low-
ered Position Adjustment
D
E