ATTACHMENTS, OPTIONS
AIR SUSPENSION SEAT
6-9
AIR SUSPENSION SEAT
6
ADJUSTMENT
6
WARNING
When adjusting the position of the operator's seat, always set the work equipment lock lever to the LOCK
position to prevent any accidental contact with the control levers.
q
Always adjust the operator's seat before starting each operation or when the operators change shift.
q
When adjusting the seat, put your back against the backrest and adjust to a position where the brake pedal
can be fully depressed.
NOTICE
There is danger of damage to the air compressor, so do not keep lever (3) operated continuously for more
than 1 minute.
Adjustments (C), (D), and (I) use the air compressor built into the seat, so turn the engine starting switch to the ON
position when carrying out the adjustment.
(A) Fore-and-aft adjustment
Pull lever (1), set the seat to a position where it is easy to oper-
ate, then release the lever.
Fore-aft adjustment: 170 mm (17 stages)
(B) Adjusting seat angle
Move lever (2) up, move the seat cushion at the front up or
down to set to the desired position, then release the lever.
Amount of adjustment
Forward tilt: 3 degrees
Rear tilt: 11 degrees
(C) Setting seat for operator's weight
To protect the operator, it is necessary to adjust the suspension
to match the weight of the operator.
Pull lever (3) up fully (pull it until a click can be felt). When the lever is released, the weight adjustment is carried
out automatically. To ensure that the weight adjustment is carried out correctly, the operator should sit in the nor-
mal operating position when operating the lever. If the operator raises his body from the seat or changes the
amount of weight applied to the seat during adjustment, the air in the suspension may be discharged.
If lever (3) is pulled lightly, the weight adjustment starts, but always pull the lever up fully (pull it until a click is felt)
before releasing it.
When operators change shifts, first release the air, then carry out the above operation.
Summary of Contents for 69001
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 24: ...CONTENTS 1 22 ...
Page 54: ...PRECAUTIONS FOR MACHINE SAFETY 2 30 ...
Page 177: ...OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 3 123 ...
Page 178: ...TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION 3 124 ...
Page 253: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
Page 270: ...EQUIPPING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 16 ...
Page 271: ...INDEX 17 ...
Page 272: ...INDEX 7 2 ...
Page 275: ...COLOPHON 18 ...