Carefully! To reduce the risk of slipping out of the seat belt and therefore serious injury in the event of a collision, do not recline the seat back more than necessary. The seat belts are used for insurance and to provide optimal protection. Therefore, the front seat passenger and driver should sit upright and lean against their backrests. During a collision, in particular in a frontal collision, the risk of injury increases depending on the angle of the seat back. Thus, it is desirable to leave the back of the chair in an upright position as often as possible.
Type A
To change the backrest angle, lean forward slightly and lift the backrest angle adjustment knob. Then lean back slightly, find a comfortable position, and release the handle. After adjustment, check if the backrest is locked; for this purpose, lean back and forth, otherwise there is a risk of the backrest unlocking while driving, which can lead to loss of control.
Type B
Back angle adjustment knob
To change the backrest angle, lean forward slightly and turn the backrest lever forward. Then lean back slightly to select the desired backrest angle and release the handle. After the end of the adjustment. check that the handle has returned to its normal position, otherwise the backrest may unlock while driving and may result in loss of control.
Rotary backrest angle adjustment knob
To change the backrest angle, lean forward slightly and turn the knob dial to the desired angle.