What Causes the Backrest of a High-Speed Train Seat to Fail to Lock in Place?
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The backrest of a high-speed train seat failing to lock in place can be resolved by seeking assistance from the train attendant. Here are the relevant details: 1. First-Class Seats: There is a button on the side of the first-class seat. Press and hold the button, then gently lean back to adjust the seat to a more reclined position. Holding the button for a longer time will return the seat to its original position. 2. Second-Class Seats: There is a movable button on the side of the second-class seat, which differs from the first-class seat as it is located at the top of the seat handle. Press this button and lean back slightly to adjust the seat. 3. VIP Seats: The adjustment button for VIP seats is also located beside the chair, but unlike the others, VIP seats feature a one-touch function to switch from sitting to semi-reclined or fully reclined positions, offer stepless adjustment, and can be manually reset in case of power failure.