
Instruction manual
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1.4. Use of the instruction manual
In this instruction manual all options and features available for this model are described.
Some descriptions may not apply due to the model variant selected.
The table of contents at the beginning of this instruction manual helps you to orientate
yourself quickly.
Directional indications such as left/right or front/rear always refer to the direction of
travel.
Danger, warning and caution
Texts marked with
Danger indicate a risk of
serious injury. Failure to
comply this warning may
endanger life.
Texts marked with
Warning indicate risks
of accident and injury. Fail-
ure to observe the descrip-
tions may result in injury.
Texts marked with Caution
indicate possible damage to
your Schnierle product. Fail-
ure to follow the description
may result in damage to the
Symbols
Warning – relevant to safety
Page references (Means see page…)
2. Putting into operation, control, service/maintenance and care
Regular inspections, maintenances and care are important and necessary for the opera-
tional and road safety as well as the value retention of your seat leg.
When installing or removing the seat leg, it is essential to follow the vehicles manufac-
turer’s instructions.
The seat leg should only be installed, maintained and repaired by specialist staff. Any
country-specific regulations and installation instructions of the vehicle manufacturer
must be taken into account. The country-specific installation regulations can be ob-
tained from the body or vehicle manufacturer.
2.1. Putting into operation
Improper installation may result in injuries or material damages and the function of the
seat leg or attached parts cannot be guaranteed.
Remove the packaging material (cardboard boxes, foils, etc.) completely before using
the seat leg and dispose it properly.
Danger
To avoid the risk of accidents, check that all functions of your seat leg are in place and
the seat leg is correctly engaged and cannot be moved in the floor rails before putting
into operation.
The seat leg, especially assemblies relevant to safety, should also be checked for
damages, strength and function before driving off (see also 2.2. Checks).