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Section 2 — drivinG & Safety
camelot 2007
To fasten the seat belt, pull the belt out of the
retractors and insert the tab into the buckle; a
click will sound when the tab locks into the
buckle. Seat belt lengths automatically adjust to
your size and sitting position.
DO NOT
route
belts over armrest.
WARNING
Safety belts are supplied at affixed
seating positions. DO NOT occupy seats
not equipped with safety belts while the
motorhome is in motion. Seat belts must
only be used on permanently mounted
seats. DO NOT use a single seat belt on
more than one person. Pilot and Co-
pilot seats must be locked in a forward
facing position with seat belts fastened
while the motorhome is in motion. Avoid
seat rotation while in transit.
Child Safety Seat:
Children that fit into
Example 1
and
Example 2
require the use of a child safety
seat. In the motorhome, the child safety seat
can be positioned in two places: the front
passenger (co-pilot) seat and the forward facing
permanently mounted booth dinette seat.
WARNING
Only forward facing booth dinette seats
equipped with seat belts are designed
for occupancy while the motorhome is in
motion.
WARNING
Children must not be transported
unrestrained. Infants must be placed in
approved safety seats. Small children
must be restrained in child safety seats.
DO NOT use a single seat belt on more
than one child. Failure to comply with
these rules can lead to injury or death.
NOTE
Individual states and Canadian
provinces may have laws that can exceed
the requirements described above. It
is your obligation to know and comply
with the laws in the state or province in
which you travel.
A child safety seat is required for any child:
Infants -
from birth to one year, or up
to 21 pounds, the child is considered an
infant. A (convertible) safety seat for an
infant must be secured facing to the rear.
The top of the head must be below the
top of the safety seat. Secure safety seat
harness straps at or below the shoulders
(Example 1).
Toddlers -
Children over one year and
between 20-40 pounds are considered
toddlers. A (convertible) safety seat for
a child must be secured facing forward.
The top of the head must be below the
top of the safety seat. Secure safety seat
harness straps at or below the shoulders
(Example 2).
Most seats require a top
slot for facing forward.
Young Children -
Children (ages four
to eight) over 40 pounds and under 4' 9"
require a booster seat. The booster seat
places the child’s waist and shoulders at
the proper height for the supplied safety
belt to be effective. The top of the head
must be below the top of the safety seat
(Example 2).
WARNING
Installation illustrations are for
reference only and are not to be used as
a guide. Because there are many styles
of safety and booster seats, refer to the
safety seat manufacturer’s manual for
proper installation and how to properly
install and secure the safety or booster
seat.
NOTE
Individual states and Canadian
provinces may prohibit use of a safety or
booster seat in the front seat.
Example 2:
High back booster seat facing forward.
020230
020231b
Example 1:
Convertible seat facing to the rear.
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