Seat System - Proactive TRAVELER Service Booklet

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Velcro cross-straps
Figure 47: Ergonomic back shell without back pad-
ding with Velcro cross-straps (view from the front)
To fold the product, the back shell must be re-
moved. To remove the back shell, pull the re-
lease lever of the locking clamp upwards and
at the same time, press the back shell for-
wards.
Locking clamp for the
back shell
Release lever for the
locking clamp
Figure 48: Back shell locking clamp and release
lever (view from rear)
To install the back shell, it is pushed onto the
back tubes and guided into the plug-on mount
on the back joint on both sides. During this pro-
cedure, pull the back shell towards the rear so
that the locking clamp of the back shell en-
gages on the back cross bar.
Back tubes
Back cross bar
Figure 49: Back tubes and back cross bar (view
from rear)
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TRAVELER usage instructions
Plug-on mount
clamp for the back
shell
Figure 50: Plug-on mount clamp for the back shell
(view from front)

20 Seat system

Avoid falling into the seating and backrest
upholstery/back shell as it significantly in-
creases the risk of an adjustment, falling down
or defects.
The seat system generally consists of a belt
system. This can be adjusted subsequently.
Using the fleece hook-and-loop straps, the
slack in the seating surface can be changed so
that it suits your seat cushion system. In doing
so, the seat cover should not have too much
slack to avoid touching the folding mechanism.
Figure 51: Open belt system with fleece hook-and-
loop straps for adjusting the slack
Note:
Using a seat cushion on the seat system is
mandatory. At cold temperatures, the seat
cushion prevents lower abdomens from under-
cooling and protects against dirt and wetness.
Moreover, the cushion ensures uniform pres-
sure distribution for your bottom and absorbs
impacts as well as vibrations.

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