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[en] | 08/2022 | 1000441528 | 1190e | Operator’s Manual
8.14 Cab
8.14.1 Checking the seat
A loose or defective seat can lead to accidents.
▪ Check the correct fastening of the seat, check the
fastening screws.
ð The seat must not wobble or be able to be lifted.
▪ Check all seat positions and their locks.
ð When the locks are engaged, the seat may no longer
move.
▪ Check seat suspension.
ð Suspension adjustment and suspension must function.
▪ Check seat upholstery.
ð The seat upholstery must not be too worn or damaged.
If damage or defects are found, they must be repaired by
an authorized service center before the vehicle is put into
operation.
8.14.2 Checking the seat belt for proper function
Defective belts can no longer fulfill their protective function
and must be replaced.
▪ Check seat belt for dirt and damage.
ð If necessary, remove dirt.
ð The seat belt must not be damaged.
▪ Check the function of the roll stop.
ð If the seat belt is pulled with a jerking movement, the
unrolling must stop.
▪ Check the retraction function of the seat belt.
ð The seat belt must retract automatically.
▪ Have the seat belt replaced by an authorized service
center after an accident, even if there is no visible
damage. Have the seat fastening and anchoring
points checked for further load-bearing capacity.
If damage or defects are found, they must be repaired by
an authorized service center before the vehicle is put into
operation.