Driver's and co-driver's seat
:
Seat fore-and-aft adjustment
;
Lumbar support adjustment
=
Seat backrest adjustment
?
Seat height adjustment
A
Seat cushion angle adjustment
B
Seat suspension adjustment
C
Seat suspension lock
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Depending on the seat model, some
adjustments may not be available.
You can find information on rotating the
front seats under "Swiveling front seats"
(Y page 84).
X
To adjust the seat fore-and-aft posi-
tion: pull lever : up.
X
Slide the seat forwards or back until you
can depress the pedals.
X
Release lever :.
X
Slide the seat forwards or back until you
hear it engage.
X
To adjust the backrest: turn handwheel
= towards the front.
The seat backrest moves to a vertical posi-
tion.
X
Turn handwheel = towards the rear.
The seat backrest tilts towards the rear.
X
To adjust the seat height: press or pull
lever ? repeatedly until you have reached
the desired seat height.
X
To adjust the seat angle: turn handwheel
A towards the front.
The front of the seat cushion is lowered.
X
Turn handwheel A towards the rear.
The front of the seat cushion is raised.
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The lumbar support allows you to use the
backrest to increase the support provided
to the lumbar spine.
When the lumbar support is correctly
adjusted, it reduces strain on your back
while driving.
X
To adjust the lumbar support: turn hand-
wheel ; upwards.
This increases the support provided to the
lumbar region.
X
Turn handwheel ; downwards.
This reduces the support provided to the
lumbar region.
The seat suspension must be adapted to your
body weight. Adjust the seat suspension only
while the seat is unoccupied.
X
To adjust the seat suspension: take your
weight off the seat.
X
Using handwheel B, set your body weight
(40 to 120 kg) for optimum seat suspen-
sion.
The seat suspension will become more rigid
the higher you set the weight. It will then
not move as far.
Seats
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Seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Z