8 - ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONAL EXTRA
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PNEUMATIC SEAT
Seat shift (1):
Lift lever "S" upwards, slide the seat forwards or backwards to obtain the required position and release the lever.
Height adjustment (2):
The seat height can be adjusted by means of the hand lever "M", placed on the front side of the seat frame.
To lower the seat, pull outwards the hand lever "M".
To lift the seat, turn the start key in position "R" and press the "M" hand lever.
Suspension adjustment (3):
To adjust the seat suspension use handle "A" located at the front side of the seat frame. Sit on the seat and turn the handle
until just the right degree of suspension is achieved for one's weight. (direction "R" to tighten the suspension, direction "S" to
slacken the suspension)
Back adjustment (4):
Sit with your back firmly against the seat back.
Lift lever "L" upwards to position the back to the required angle.
Document holder pocket (5)
Located behind the seat for holding the machine documentation and small objects.
Always keep the "INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK FOR OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE" in the document holder pocket (T).
The machine is fitted with a pneumatic seat with a longitudinal anti-shock system making for more comfortable road driving and
site operations (6):
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rotate lever "C" to position "Z" to engage the longitudinal suspension
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rotate lever "C" to position "Y" to disengage the longitudinal suspension making the seat rigid.
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.
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