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How to adjust a seat
This section covers the operation and safe
use of your seats.
WARNING
Do not adjust the driver's seat while
the vehicle is moving. The seat could
move suddenly and unexpectedly and
can cause the driver to lose control of
the vehicle. Make all adjustments to
the seat while the vehicle is stopped.
After adjusting the seat and before
driving off, always check to ensure that
the seat is firmly latched in position.
Failure to comply may result in person-
al injury, death, equipment or property
damage.
WARNING
Before driving or riding in vehicle, en-
sure that there is adequate head clear-
ance at maximum upward travel of
seat. Injury may occur if head clear-
ance is not adequate. Failure to com-
ply may result in personal injury or
death.
1. Set the seat's fore/aft position via
the bar located below the seat
cushion. This is a mechanical latch
that does not involve any electric or
air operated devices to control
adjustment.
2. Set the seat height via the large
switch on the left side of the seat
cushion. This switch is located in
the center of the seat pad and uses
air to adjust the seat height.
3. Adjust the thigh support by toggling
the switch located immediately
under the seat bottom cushion and
above the fore/aft position
adjustment lever.
4. Adjust the seat bottom angle using
the switch next to the thigh support.
5. Adjust the seat back recline angle
using the large lever situated near
the seat belt buckle.
6. Adjust the lumbar support by using
the switch bank located on the side
the seat cushion between the up/
down adjustment switch and the
seat recline adjustment lever.
7. Adjust the steering wheel. See how
to adjust the steering wheel.
8. Adjust the cab side mirrors.
Safety Restraint Belts
Important safety information on how to use
seat belts.
Safety belts have proven to be the single
most effective means available for
reducing the potential for either death or
personal injury in motor vehicle accidents.
The combination lap-shoulder belt is
equipped with a locking mechanism. The
system adjusts automatically to a person's
size and movements as long as the pull on
the belt is slow. Hard braking or a collision
locks the belt. The belt will also lock when
driving up or down a steep hill or in a sharp
curve.
Unbelted riders could be thrown into the
windshield or other parts of the cab or
could be thrown out of the cab. They could
strike another person. Injuries can be much
worse when riders are unbelted. Always
observe user warnings pertaining to safety
belts. Your vehicle is equipped with a seat
belt indicator lamp, located on the face of
the tachometer.
SAFETY - Seat
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