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Seat Belts
SOME SUGGESTED USAGE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEAT BELTS:
1� Wear your lap belt low and snug�
2� Manually adjustable lap belts and shoulder harnesses are adjusted by pulling the loose end of the
webbing through the buckle or adjuster�
3� Seat belts using automatic-locking or emergency-locking retractors are self-adjusting�
4� Hand wash webbing with warm water and mild soap� Rinse thoroughly and dry in the shade�
5� Do not bleach or re-dye, because such processing may severely weaken the assembly�
6� Inspect the seat belt assembly frequently� Anytime it does not operate properly, or if there are any
defects in the webbing (e�g� torn or frayed), the seal belt must be replaced�
7� For a non-locking retractor belt, completely extend the lap belt from the retractor(s)�
After adjusting the belt snugly (see # 2 above), attempt to pull additional webbing from the
retractor� If no additional webbing can be pulled from the retractor after adjustment, then the seat
belt is adjusted properly�
Summary of Contents for 35-127 M
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