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Seat belts are installed in your motor home to protect the driver and passengers. Always use
seat belts. In an accident, injury to the driver and passengers may be reduced if seat belts
are properly used. The booth dinette, hide-a-bed sofa, and easy bed sofa have two-point
lap-seat belts installed.
Seat belts should be used in all seating positions.
Maintenance and inspection of seat belts
The webbing used in seat belts may be cleaned with a mild soap or detergent solution. Allow
the belts to dry in the shade and do not allow them to retract until fully dry.
Do not try to bleach or re-dye the belts. The resulting color may rub off and the webbing
strength could be affected.
Regularly check the seat belt buckles and release mechanisms for positive action and check
automatic locking retractors for positive engagement.
If the seat belt webbing shows obvious cuts, protruding broken fibers or severe fading
which indicates weakening by exposure to sunlight, the entire seat belt assembly should be
replaced.
Legislation in some states may require you to use seat belts, but even if it is
not required a seat belt should always be worn by anyone who drives or rides
in this vehicle.
Never use one seat belt for more than one occupant. Never carry more
people in the motor home than there are seat belts.
Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle
is in motion. While traveling, do not occupy beds or any seats that do
not have seat belts.
Be sure to lock all doors before driving. Locking the doors and using
the provided seat belts will minimize the risk of injury or ejection in an
accident.
If you are pregnant, consult your health care professional for advice on
seat belt use.
NOTE:
All child safety restraint systems should always face the
front or rear of the motor home. They should never be installed so
the occupant is facing the side of the motor home.
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When transporting infants or small children, an appropriate child safety restraint system
should always be used. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the correct installation
and use of these systems.
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