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4. Operation of systems and equipment
4. Operation of systems and equipment
4.1 Cab
4.1.1 Steering wheel
Adjust the steering wheel position
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Adjust the driver’s seat to a suitable
position, so that the distance between the
steering wheel and your chest is not less
than 25 cm.
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Push down the locking handle
①
to
unlock the steering wheel.
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A d j u s t t h e s t e e r i n g w h e e l t o t h e
appropriate position up, down, front, and
back as required, so that you can see the
instrument panel and all indicator lamps.
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Pull up the locking handle
①
to lock the
steering wheel and make sure it is firmly
locked.
CAUTION
If a great locking force is applied for locking
the locking handle, you can release the
locking handle again and then shake it up
and down for locking again.
WARNING
● During driving, the driver’s hands
should always grasp the outer ring
of the steering wheel (9 o’clock and 3
o’clock positions).
● After adjustment, the steering wheel
must be locked to prevent shifting
while the vehicle is running.
● Only when the vehicle is stopped can
the steering wheel be adjusted to avoid
traffic accidents.
● To ensure safety, the steering wheel
should face your chest, otherwise
the airbag cannot provide effective
protection in the event of an accident.