Seats - Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual

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Seat and steering wheel adjustments
WARNING
Adjusting the seat while the vehicle is in
motion is dangerous as the seat may move
more than you intend. Be sure to stop the
vehicle and set the parking brake before
performing any adjustment of the seat.
After you have adjusted the seat, gently
move or rock the seat to ensure that it is
locked in the desired position.
When adjusting the seat, keep your hands
away from the bottom of the seat and from
moving parts of the seat. Otherwise, you
could suffer an injury by getting your
hands and fingers trapped.
When adjusting the angle of the seatback,
keep your back or hand pressed against it.
Otherwise, the seatback could suddenly
return to its original position and injure
you by hitting your face or other body
parts.
1 Driver's seat
1.1
Correct driving position
WARNING
Adjust the seat and steering wheel in order to
ensure that you assume the correct driving
posture. An incorrect posture while driving
can result in serious accidents. Furthermore,
in the case of vehicles fitted with an SRS air
bag, you could be seriously injured by a
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deploying air bag if sitting too close to the
steering wheel.
Before driving the vehicle, adjust the seat with
reference to the following points:
Your back must touch the seatback.
You must be able to see the warning lamps
and meters.
You must be able to reach and firmly press
the pedals.
You must be able to operate the steering
wheel and switches with ease.
You must be able to operate the shift lever
with ease.

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