Sleeper Features
Bunk Restraint System
General Information
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury,
and / or death, always use occupant restraint
system when vehicle is moving. Any location in
the vehicle not equipped with a seat belt, bunk
restraint belts, or sleeper berth restraint webbing
should not be occupied when the vehicle is being
operated.
Two types of sleeper bunk occupant restraint systems are
available with sleeper bunks supplied by Navistar, Inc. If the
sleeper berth is not provided with one of these two types of
restraint systems, that bunk is not intended to be occupied when
the vehicle is in motion and must not be used when the vehicle
is being operated. The description and recommended usage of
the two available restraint systems for sleeper berth areas are
as follows:
Adjustable Belts
This two-belt system is standard with the sleeper lower bunk.
To use the adjustable belt system, the bunk occupant should
place one belt across the lower body (positioned above the
occupant’s knees but below the hips), and the other belt should
be positioned across the upper body (above the hips but
below the shoulders). Slack must be removed from belts after
connecting the buckle by pulling the loose end of each belt to fit
the connected belt snugly across the occupant's body.
Restraint Webbing System
The optional restraint webbing system is secured around the
bunk with seven buckles. The only restraint system provided
with the optional upper bunk is the restraint webbing system. To
use the restraint webbing system, follow these steps:
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