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Seat Belt
Caring for the Seat Belt
Periodically check the seat belt indicator, seat belt, buckle,
latch plate, retractor, and seat belt anchorages to make sure
they are all in working order. Look for any other loose or
damaged seat belt system parts that might keep the system
from performing properly. Replace the seat belt if you notice
any damage to the belt webbing, fittings, retractor mechanisms
or buckles.
Check the operation of your seat belt as follows:
1. Fasten the seat belt and give the webbing nearest the
buckle a quick pull. The buckle should remain securely
locked.
2. Unfasten the seat belt and unreel the webbing to its limit.
Check that there are no snags while unreeling and visually
check the webbing for wear. Allow the webbing to retract,
The retraction should be smooth and complete.
3. With the webbing half unreeled, hold the tongue plate and
pull sharply forward. The mechanism must lock
automatically and prevent further unreeling.
If your seat belt fails any of these tests, contact your
ElectraMeccanica Authorized Repair Facility immediately.
Cleaning
Do not allow any water, cleaners, or fabric
from clothes to enter the seat belt
mechanism. Any substance which enters the mechanism may
affect the performance of the seat belt in an impact.
Extend the seat belt and clean with fresh, warm, soapy water
only. Do not use any type of detergent or chemical cleaning
agent. Allow the belts to dry naturally while extended,
preferably away from direct sunlight.
The seat belt mechanism should be kept dry and free of dust or
debris. Exterior hard surfaces may be lightly cleaned with mild
soap and water. Ensure there is no excessive dust or debris in
the mechanism. If dust or debris exists in the system, please
contact your ElectraMeccanica Authorized Repair Facility.
Parts may need to be replaced to ensure proper functionality
of the system.
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Summary of Contents for TOC-1
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