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Make sure the seat rails and latch striker are not loose.
The seat rails must lock tightly in position, but move freely
when unlocked. The seat rails must be correctly fastened
to the mount surface. If the mounting surface is the hood,
the hood must be fastened to the floor plate with the latch.
The floor plate must be fastened to the lift truck frame. Try
to lift the hood to make sure it is latched and will not move.
See FIGURE 23.
The seat belt must fasten correctly. Make sure the seat
belt can be pulled from the retractor and retracts smoothly.
The seat belt must not be damaged or worn.
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
NOTE:
Lift trucks produced before November 1, 2005 are
equipped with the ALR type seat belts. See FIGURE 24.
A. AUTOMATIC LOCKING RETRACTOR (ALR)
B. EMERGENCY LOCKING RETRACTOR (ELR)
FIGURE 24. SEAT BELTS
The seat belt must fasten securely. Make sure the seat
belt extends and retracts smoothly and is not frayed or
torn. If the seat belt is damaged or does not operate prop-
erly, it must be replaced.
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
NOTE:
Lift trucks produced after November 1, 2005 are
equipped with the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
style seat belt. See FIGURE 24.
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