Troubleshooting guide
CHAPTER 1: BEFORE YOU LEAVE
A. CABIN SAFETY, SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
All motorhomes come with at least 5 or 6 seat belts. This from the California
Department of Motor Vehicles website on RV seatbelts: “Always wear your
safety belt when driving. Even though many motorhomes accommodate
passengers in places where safety belts are not required by federal law (e.g.
dining table), if the area has a safety belt, wear it.” Not using a safety belt
increases the danger of injury in case of an accident. It is recommended that
when not walking around in the cabin, to wear the supplied seatbelt. The driver
and passenger seat are equipped with a seat belt which is mandatory and should
be worn at all times. Use caution when walking around the cabin when the
vehicle is in motion.
Simply insert the tongue of the
belt into the opposing buckle until
it snaps into place.
There is a height adjustment for the seatbelt that is located on the
side just behind the seat. Move this lever so that the seat belt sits
in the middle of your shoulder.
There are two seat adjustments on the driver’s
and passenger’s seat. The bar under the front
of the seat moves the seat forward and
backward. The lever on the outer side of the
seat moves the backrest portion of the seat
forward and backward. For your safety, do not
adjust the seat while driving.
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