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4. While seated appropriately, push
the "on" button to engage the
Komfort-Latch.
5. Learn forward in the seat until you
hear a "click."
6. Return to normal driving position,
and the Komfort-Latch maintains
the preset amount of tension relief.
More information and video tutorials can be
found at: http://www.clicktugsnug.com/
To disengage the mechanism unbuckle the
seat belt and then press the OFF button of
the Komfort-Latch
®
or tug on the shoulder
strap.
Belt Damage and Repair
Precautions for damaged or worn seat
restraints.
Damaged belts in the cab must be
replaced. Belts that have been stretched,
cut, or worn out may not protect you in an
accident.
If any seat belt is not working properly, see
an Authorized Service Center for repair or
replacement.
For further information on seat belts and
seat belt maintenance, see Safety
Restraint System - Inspection on page 221.
Sleeper Bunks and Restraints
For cabs equipped with a sleeper, be sure
to use the restraint devices when the
vehicle is in motion.
This vehicle comes equipped with a bunk
restraint for the primary lower bunk and the
optional upper bunk. These restraints
should be used whenever the bunks are
occupied by a person while the vehicle is in
motion. The sleeper bunk restraint is
intended to reduce the risk of being thrown
from the bunk in a crash. This device is not
designed to hold the occupant in a fixed
position on the bunk and may not prevent
all injuries in the event of a crash.
WARNING
Be sure the restraint system is used
when anyone is occupying the sleeper
while the vehicle is moving. In an acci-
dent, an unrestrained person lying in a
sleeper bunk could be seriously in-
jured. He or she could be thrown from
the bunk. Failure to comply may result
in death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
Lower Bunk
WARNING
Always keep the lower bunk in its hori-
zontal, latched, position while the vehi-
cle is moving. If left open, stored items
could become loose during an acci-
dent and strike you, causing death or
personal injury.
Before you move the vehicle, check to be
sure the lower bunk is in the down position.
Lower Bunk Sleep Restraints
SAFETY - Seat
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