5.4 SEAT (7, 8)
1. Remove the following components from the
seat bracket:
• 4 Nuts (for blocking during transport, not
used).
• 4 Screws (7:K, 8:K).
• 4 Shoulder washers (7:L, 8:L).
• 4 Split lock washer (7:R, 8:R).
2. Position the seat on the seat bracket
mounting.
3. Put the shoulder washers (7:L, 8:L) on the
screws (7:K, 8:K), complete with washers
(7:R, 8:R).
4. Insert the screws, complete with shoulder
washers, in the slots in the seat bracket and
the holes in the seat plate. Screw the seat
into place.
Tightening torque: 9±1.7 Nm.
Tightening the screws to a torque over
9±1.7 Nm, will damaged the seat.
5. Check that the seat moves easily in the slots
in the bracket.
The seat can be folded. If the machine is parked
outside where it is exposed to rain, fold the seat
forward to protect the seat cushion from getting
wet.
5.5 STEERING WHEEL (9)
In order to minimise axial play in the steering co-
lumn, place the 0.5-mm and/or 1-mm shim/s (3:C,
3:B) on the steering column between the sleeves
(9:A) as follows:
1. Install the sleeve (9:B) on the steering co-
lumn and secure in place by inserting one
of the pins (9:C) by approximately 1/3 of its
length.
2. Pull the sleeve and steering column upwards.
3. Check that the 0.5-mm shim, the 1.0-mm
shim (or both) can be inserted into the gap
which is created in point (9:A). The shim/s
must not be forced in, as there must be a
little axial play.
4. Remove the pin (9:C) using a pin punch (9:D)
and remove the sleeve.
5. Install the shim/s as indicated in point 3
above.
6. Install the sleeve on the steering column and
secure by inserting both pins completely.
Block the steering column.
5.6 TOW BAR (10)
Install the tow bar (10:B) on the rear of the machi-
ne.
Use the screws and nuts (10:A, 10:C).
Tightening torque: 22 Nm.
5.7 ARM RESTS - MODELS: [4WD] (11)
The armrests and relative fasteners needed
for their installation are provided in a separate
package.
5.8 QUICK-RELEASE SUPPORTS (1:N)
The quick-release supports and relative instal-
lation instructions are supplied in a separate
package.
Install the quick-release supports on the machi-
ne’s front axles.
5.9 TYRE PRESSURE
For the tyre pressure, please refer to “0 TECHNI-
CAL DATA TABLE”.
5.10 ACCESSORIES
For installation of accessories, see the installation
guide accompanying each accessory.
Note: In this case the cutting means as-
sembly is considered an accessory.
6 CONTROLS
6.1 ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING DEVICE
Indicates a lack of pressure in the engine’s hydrau-
lic circuit.
When the acoustic signal is also active
(25:A).
When the acoustic signal sounds:
• With the “clutch-parking brake” pedal (12:B) re-
leased and the ignition key (13:C, 14:C) in the
operating position
• In rare cases when engine revs are too low
meaning there is insucient pressure in the
hydraulic system.
How to deactivate it:
• Press the “clutch-parking brake” pedal (12:B)
all the way down. This is useful above all in the
engine starting phase to avoid setting the acou-
stic signal o.