SECTION 3
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
3-2
Class A
Arm Rest Adjustment
The driver and co-pilot seat armrests may be
adjusted to rest at two different positions as
shown.
Position 1
Raise armrest, push in toward seat, and lower
into position. This position would generally be
used when the seat is in the upright position.
Position 2
Raise armrest, pull outward from seat, and
lower into position. You may wish to use this
position when you recline the seat.
SEAT BELTS
Seats intended for occupancy while the
vehicle is in motion are equipped with seat belts
for the protection of the driver and passengers.
Lap Belts
The lap belts must be worn as low as possible
and fit snugly across the hip area. Always sit
erect and well back into the seat. To gain full
protection of the safety belt, never let more than
one person use the same safety belt at any one
time, and do not let the safety belts become
damaged by pinching them in the doors or in the
seat mechanism. After any serious accident, any
seat belts which were in use at the time should be
replaced.
Adjustment:
To lengthen belt, turn tongue at a right angle
to belt and pull to desired length. To shorten, pull
loose end of belt.
To Fasten:
Be sure belt is not twisted. Grasp each part of
the belt assembly and push tongue into buckle.
Adjust to a snug fit by pulling the loose end away
from the tongue.
To Release:
Press button in center of buckle and slide
tongue out of buckle.
Lap-Shoulder Belts
Fastening:
Hold the belt just behind the tongue using the
hand nearest to the door. Next, bring the belt
across the body and insert the tongue into the
buckle until the latch engages.
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WARNING
Snug and low belt positions are essential.
This will ensure that the force exerted by
the lap belt in a collision is spread over the
strong hip area and not across the
abdomen, which could result in serious
injury.
Only seats equipped with seat belts are to
be occupied while vehicle is in motion.