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4. To change the tilt of the seat back, rotate the
large finger grip knob located to the rear left
side of the seat cushion forward or rearward
to tilt the back to the desired position.
5. For maximum driver comfort adjust the lum-
bar support with the knob located at the cen-
ter right side of the seat back.
6. Air “lock out” lever—A small orange rectan-
gular lever located at the front lower center
of the seat frame (not shown). Allows you to
lock the seat in position when in the vertical
position or allows vertical air movement of
the seat when in the horizontal position.
WARNING:
Do not adjust seat while vehicle is in
motion. Keep feet and legs forward of the front edge
of the seat while making adjustments.
DRIVER'S SEAT LUBRICATION
Moving parts of the driver’s seat require lubrication for ease of operation, as well as, longevity of the seat
and prevention of excessive wear.
Currently available white lithium-based grease in an aerosol can, gives excellent coverage, when care-
fully directed into moving part joints. The very light coating of lubrication provided by aerosol-carried sol-
vent-type solution works very well for penetrating into a joint and cleaning away dirt, but should only be
depended on for lubrication, if frequently applied. A common 10W30 or 10W40 motor oil will provide good
lubrication.
Remember that all moving part joints, tilt pivots, slide forward/back adjustment and vertical motion
pivots (4 total) require lubrication. This should be done every six months or 6,000 miles, whichever occurs
first, with a lithium-based grease in aerosol form.
DRIVER’S SEAT BELT OPERATION
Driver’s seat belt should be worn at all times when the vehicle is being driven.
Driver’s seat belts have automatic locking retractors and are self-adjusting. To use, withdraw ample length
of belt from retractor. Engage buckle into latch and allow retractor to withdraw belt to a snug fit. The buckle
can be released by pushing in the release button located on the end of the latch portion of the seat belt.
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