SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
3-2
Rotating the Seat Toward Center of Coach
If you wish to rotate the seats toward the
center of the coach for additional lounge/dinette
seating, follow Steps 1-3 as previously listed and:
5. Grasp front of seat and rotate around so the
seat is facing the lounge area, as desired.
Lowering the Seat
1. Grasp front of seat and rotate to the forward
facing position.
NOTE: Seat must be facing forward before
lowering. Failure to comply may result in
damage to the seat.
2. Assure the ignition key is in the “Accessory”
position.
3. Depress the Foot Pedal and press and hold the
Activation switch DOWN simultaneously
until seat fully lowers and front lock tab is
fully engaged (see supplied cab seat
manufacturer’s information for further
details).
4. Release Activation switch and Foot Pedal.
5. Verify that the front lock tab and the rear lock
are properly engaged.
6. Release the parking brake.
7. Remove key from ignition.
NOTE: A warning chime will sound if the seats
are not locked in the forward facing
position while attempting to start the
vehicle.
Reclining the Seat
Lift UP on the Recline Lever (located on the
side of the seat), lean back to desired incline, and
release the lever. To return to the upright
position, lift UP on the Recline Lever and lean
body forward. Allow the seat to return to the
desired position and release the lever.
Lumbar Support
Maintaining correct, ergonomic posture can
help prevent back pain and discomfort, so sitting
in a seat with good lumbar support is important.
A lumbar adjustment dial is located on the
side of the driver and passenger seats to provide
the travel comfort you need.
SEAT BELTS
Seats intended for occupancy while the
vehicle is in motion are equipped with seat belts
for the protection of the driver and passengers.
Assure seat is in its forward and locked
position for travel. Do not adjust seat
while vehicle is in motion. Failure to
comply may result in injuries.
Lumbar Adjustment Dial
(Located on the side of driver and
passenger seats)
• Adjust dial by rotating for lumbar tension
that best suits your comfort needs