Driver’s seat
A well-functioning and individually adjustable
driver’s seat is a prerequisite for keeping healthy.
Regular care and function testing ensures the
functionality of the driver’s seat.
The function tests should at least be adapted to
the maintenance intervals of the vehicle.
Wear items like rollers, shock absorbers and
fastening elements must be checked from time
to time.
CAUTION
Danger for persons due to a too small suspen-
sion range as a result of an incorrectly adjusted
driver’s seat.
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Before commissioning of the vehicle and with
each driver change the weight setting must be
adjusted to the individual weight of the driver.
Do not store any objects in the suspension
range of the driver’s seat.
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Before commissioning check whether all ad-
justable features have been correctly locked
in place. Do not operate any adjustable fea-
tures during operation.
WARNING
Danger to persons in case of accidents by not
wearing seat belts.
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Always wear your seat belt before commis-
sioning the vehicle.
After an accident the seat belts must be re-
placed.
After an accident you should also have the
driver’s seat and its fastening checked by
expert personnel.
WARNING
Danger to persons due to misuse of the seat
occupancy detection.
Never load the seat area of the driver’s seat with
heavy objects as this could cause the vehicle
to start moving without driver. In normal use
relieving the seat area from any weight during
travel brings the vehicle to a halt.
Overview
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30 Right-hand arm rest with multi-function control panel
31 Seat area
32 Backrest
33 Left-hand arm rest with adjustable arm rest inclination
34 Seat belt
NOTE
Do not clean the driver’s seat with a high pres-
sure cleaner!
When cleaning the upholstery surfaces, soaking
the cushions must be avoided.
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Test commercially available upholstery or
plastic cleaners first in an inconspicuous
place.
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