
8 - ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONAL EXTRA
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EXTRA-COMFORT PNEUMATIC SEAT GRAMMER
The pneumatic seat Grammer is installed in place of the standard one. Therefore, the following instructions replace those found
in chapter "CABIN" of the present operator manual.
WARNING! It is forbidden and it is extremely dangerous to adjust the driver's seat while the vehicle is moving.
Position the driver's seat so that the driver can easily reach the vehicle controls.
1) SEAT FORWARD/BACKWARD SLIDING
To regulate the seat horizontal sliding, lift lever "A" and move the seat forwards or backwards until the desired position is
reached. Once the seat has been adjusted, release lever "A" and check that the seat is locked into the desired position.
2) BACKREAST ADJUSTMENT
Rest your back on the backrest, then lift lever "B" to incline it as desired. Once the seat has been adjusted, release lever "A"
and check that the backrest is locked into the desidered position.
3) LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT
Rotate handle "C" in both directions to adjust the desiderd lumbar support level.
4) SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT
This pneumatic seat can automatically adjust to the ideal height and suspension level according to your body weight.
To correctly adjust the seat height and suspension, properly sit on the seat, then lift lever "D" for a few seconds; the seat
automatically assumes the ideal position.
If the set height is not comfortable, you can still manually use lever "D" to raise or lower the seat.
If, while driving, the seat dampens the roughness of the road by reaching its top or bottom end stop, the system automatically
regulates the seat height, so that the maximum driving comfort is always ensured.
5) ACTIVATION OF THE LONGITUDINAL ANTI-SHOCK SYSTEM
Your pneumatic seat is fitted with a longitudinal anti-shock system which makes driving on roads and working at a building site
more comfortable.
Lever "E" is used to activate the anti-shock system: when in position "1" the anti-shock is activated, in position "0" it is disabled.
6) SAFETY BELT
The safety belt use conditions are the same as those found in paragraph "CABIN".
7) DOCUMENT POCKET
Always keep the use and maintenance manual of your vehicle in the document pocket "G", located behind the seat.
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