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ISRI NTS2-E Bedienungsanleitung Seite 19

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For your safety, and for the safety of other drivers, the seat is only allowed to be adjusted when the vehicle
is stationary and the hand brake is pulled.
A
C
D
7018587/Rev.23.04.2018
Ergonomic Position
Before you start driving, the seat must be adjusted to an optimal position
for your body and the correct seating posture must be taken, particularly
when switching vehicles.
Attention to detail is imperative to adjust the seat to an optimal position for
your body. An incorrectly set seat or a wrong seating posture may have a
negative impact on the ergonomics, driver's body, and operating capacity
the vehicle.
B
An improper adjusted seat may affect the ability to operate of the vehicle
properly in a safe manner. Proper settings prevent accidents which may
cause serious or fatal injuries.
A
B
C
D
View out of the vehicle to the traffic and view to the instruments must be
clear.
Seat Cushion Adjustment
1
Enables the drivers to adapt the length of the cushion to the length of their
thighs for optimal support.
It helps to keep the feet and lower legs from „falling asleep" and provides
a safer and more fatigue-proof posture.
Pull the lever and move the seat cushion forward / backward.
Adjust the cushion so that 3 fingers fit in between the cushion's front edge
and behind the operator's knee.
Release the lever to lock the seat cushion.
Swivel Adjustment
2
Serves as an help when entering and leaving the vehicle and preserves
the seat cushions's edge. Furthermore it enables the driver to take a frontal
direction also during jobs on the side like collecting.
Press switch and swing the seat. The seat can only be locked facing the
engine.
Turn the seat slowly to the locking position, to avoid a damage of the blo-
cking catch and the stop.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ISRI NTS2-E
Angle of elbow joints
Angle of hip joint
Angle of knee joint
Angle of feet joint
95° - 135°
100° - 115°
110° - 120°
90°
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