13-10
CLASS C MOTORHOME
13.12 SEAT/SHOULDER BELTS
1.
Inspection:
Twice a year check that belts, buckles, latch
plates, retractors and anchorages work prop-
erly: look for loose parts or damage (without
disassembly) that could keep the restraint
system from doing its job. Have a belt assem-
bly replaced if the webbing has been cut or
otherwise damaged. Also restraint systems
should be replaced and anchorages properly
repaired if they were in areas damaged by a
collision, whether the belt was in use or not. If
there is any question, replace the belt system.
Damage whether visible or not, could result in
serious personal injury in the event of an
accident.
2.
Maintenance:
a.
Hand wash webbing with warm water and
mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
b.
Do not bleach or re-dye webbing, since it
could become severely weakened by this
process.
c.
Inspect seat belt assembly regularly. If the
assembly does not operate properly or if
the webbing is torn or frayed, the seat belt
must be replaced.
13.13 FRESH WATER TOILET
Fig. 13-15 TOILET
2.
Operating Tips:
a.
Do not use facial tissue or regular house-
hold toilet tissue in the RV toilet. It will not
disintegrate properly and will cling to the
sides and bottom of the holding tank
making it hard to clean. Use only toilet
tissue available at your RV center de-
signed for use in RV toilets.
The toilet in your motorhome is very much like the
one in your home except that it uses a much
smaller amount of water for flushing. When the
levers are moved to the right for flushing, a high
velocity stream of water produces a swirl effect
that should effectively cleanse the toilet. If you
wish, a deodorizing agent may be used to
eliminate any odors from the toilet.
1.
Flushing the toilet:
a.
Push both levers to the right and hold
open during the flush.
b.
Release the levers. A small amount of
water should remain in the bowl.
c.
If you wish to add more water to the bowl,
push the small lever to the right and hold
until you have the desired level of water.
For additional information and instruction, see the
manufacturer's toilet manual.
Fig. 13-14 SEAT/SHOULDER BELT