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24 in
.
Latch
plate
b. Has a retractor that
stops the belt from
being pulled out
again once the belt
webbing has been
pulled out at least 24
in. (61 cm).
c. Tightens by feeding
the belt webbing
back into the
retractor.
Latch
plate
2. ELR (Emergency Locking Retractor) with Locking Latch
Plate
3. Switchable Retractor with Sliding Latch Plate
a. Has a latch plate that
freely slides along
the vehicle seat belt
webbing.
b. Has a retractor that
can be switched
to function as an
ALR. Pull the belt all
the way out of the
retractor to set the
automatic locking
function.
NOTE:
To use a child
seat with this type of
vehicle seat belt, you
will need to switch to
the ALR mode or use
child seat lock-offs.
a. Has a latch plate
that locks the vehicle
belt.
NOTE:
Ensure the latch
plate and vehicle belt
lie flat against the child
seat or the vehicle belt
may remain unlocked.
b. Has a retractor that
locks only in an
emergency situation
such as sudden stop
or crash.
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