SECTION 7
DESCRIPTION
SOCATA
MODEL TB 20
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Revision 8
7.27
SEAT BELTS (see Figure
RECOMMENDATIONS
Misuse of the safety belt may introduce a risk.
Be sure the belt is tightened when it is fastened.
To be effective, the seat belt shall not be twisted.
In any case and for all types of belts, check that they are not impeded in their
operation.
Further to a severe accident, replace the belts which were installed when the
accident happened.
Front seat belts
– To lock them :
Engage movable strap into rigid strap up to clipping.
Should a blocking occur during operation, slightly ease back [5 in. (10 cm)
approximately], then unwind strap again.
– To unlock them :
Depress red unlocking push–button to free movable strap.
Rear seat belts
– To lock them :
Engage both straps up to clipping.
Be sure the belt is properly tightened (adjustement is possible on both
straps).
– To unlock them :
Pull on unlocking handle to release straps.
Post–MOD.151
Rear seat reel belts
– To lock them :
Engage reel shoulder harness rigid part on adjustable strap pin. Then
engage straps so attached in the locking handle up to clipping.
Be sure the belt is properly tightened.
– To unlock them :
Pull on unlocking handle to release straps.
Disengage shoulder harness rigid part from the pin.