Adjusting The Seat - Toro 30604 Operator's Manual

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Power-Point Port
The power-point port is used to power optional electrical
accessories
(Figure
5).

Adjusting the Seat

Seat-Adjustment Lever
Move the seat-adjustment lever on the side of the seat
outward, slide the seat to the desired position, and release the
lever to lock the seat into position
1. Weight gauge
2. Weight-adjustment lever
3. Seat-adjustment lever
Armrest-Adjustment Knob
Rotate the knob to adjust the armrest angle
Seat-Back-Adjustment Lever
Move the lever to adjust the seat-back angle
Weight Gauge
The weight gauge indicates when the seat is adjusted to
the weight of the operator
positioning the suspension within the range of the green
region.
Weight-Adjustment Lever
Use this lever to adjust to the proper weight of the operator
(Figure
6). Pull up the lever to increase the air pressure
and push down to decrease the air pressure. The proper
adjustment is correct when the weight gauge is in the green
region.
(Figure
6).
Figure 6
4. Seat-back adjustment
lever
5. Armrest-adjustment knob
(not shown; located under
arm rest)
(Figure
(Figure
(Figure
6). Adjust the height by
Using the InfoCenter Control
The InfoCenter LCD display shows information about your
machine such as the operating status, various diagnostics
and other information about the machine
is a splash screen and main information screen of the
InfoCenter. You can switch between the splash screen and
main information screen at any time by pressing any of
the InfoCenter buttons and then selecting the appropriate
directional arrow.
1
1. Indicator light
2. Right button
Left Button, Menu Access/Back Button—press this
button to access the InfoCenter menus. You can use it to
exit any menu that you are currently using.
Middle Button—use this button to scroll down menus.
Right Button—use this button to open a menu where a
right arrow indicates additional content.
Beeper—activated when lowering the decks or for
advisories and faults.
Note: The purpose of each button may change depending
6).
on what is required at the time. Each button is labeled with
an icon displaying its current function.
6).
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(Figure
2
4
3
Figure 7
3. Middle button
4. Left button
7). There
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