SEAT BELTS AND THEIR PROPER USE
PART 5: SEAT AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
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Sleeper Bunk Restraints
If your cab is equipped with a sleeper, be sure to use the
restraint device. You may have belts which either are over
the bunk or cover the opening. Of course, you do not need
to use a restraint if you sleep in a parked vehicle. But any-
one using the sleeper while the truck is in motion should
be restrained in a safety device.
CAUTION: To avoid damage when lifting a
bunk, remove all items from the top of the
bunk mattress, and arrange bedding so that
items will not slide down the mattress and fall
behind the bunk.
The bunk restraint is attached to the sleeper in six loca-
tions (see illustration below):
1. Two buckles at the upper rear wall
2. Two buckles at the side walls
3. Bolts in two places at the lower rear wall
There is also a buckle at the driver’s side front of the bunk
for easy entry/exit of the sleeper with the bunk restraint in
use.
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