OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
SEATSANDRESTRAINTS
SafetyRestraintTips
•Donotwearabeltoverrigidor
breakableobjectsinoronyour
clothing,suchaseyeglasses,
pens,keys,etc.,asthesemay
causeinjuryinanaccident.
•Anyauthorizedpersonsleeping
inyourvehiclewhileitismoving
shouldusethebunkrestraint.
•Anyauthorizedpersonsittingin
thesleeperareaonthesofabed
(ifequipped)whileitismoving
shouldwearaseatbelt.
•Aresponsibleoperatorseestoit
thateveryoneinthevehiclerides
orsleepssafely.Theoperator
isresponsibletoinformany
passengersorco-drivershowto
properlyusetheseatbeltsand
bunkrestraintinthevehicle.
•Donotstrapinmorethanone
personwitheachbelt.
•Keepseatbeltandbunkrestraint
bucklesfreeofanyobstruction
thatmaypreventsecurelocking.
•Damagedorwornbeltsinthecab
orsleeper,subjectedtoexcessive
stretchforcesfromnormalwear,
mustbereplaced.Theymay
notprotectyouifyouhavean
accident.
•Anybeltsorrestraintsthathave
beensubjectedtoanaccident
shouldbeinspectedforanyloose
(attaching)hardwareordamaged
buckles.
•Ifbeltsshowdamagetoanypart
ofassembly,suchaswebbing,
bindings,bucklesorretractors,
theymustbereplaced.
•Donotallowsafetybelts(seat
orbunk)tobecomedamagedby
gettingcaughtindoor,bunkor
seathardware,orrubbingagainst
sharpobjects.
•Allbeltsmustbekeptcleanorthe
retractorsmaynotworkproperly.
•Neverbleachordyeseatorbunk
restraintbelts:chemicalscan
weakenthem.Do,however,keep
themcleanbyfollowingthecare
labelonthebelts.Letthemdry
completelybeforeallowingthem
toretractorbestowedaway.
•Makesuretheseatbeltsand
bunkrestraintoftheunoccupied
passengerseatorbunkisfully
wounduponitsretractoror
isstowed,sothatthebeltor
restrainttongueisinitsproperly
stowedposition.Thisreducesthe
possibilityofthetonguebecoming
astrikingobjectincaseofa
suddenstop.
•Donotmodifyordisassemblethe
seatbeltsorbunkrestraintinyour
vehicle.Theywillnotbeavailable
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