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SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
WARNING
Make
sure
that
11'01.1
and
your
passengers,
including
pregmamt womem, wear safety ibelts.Be sure
that
lap
belts
fitsrmgiy
and as
low
as possiible arol.md
the
hips.
If
safety belts are
not
used properly,
the
risk.of
11'01.1
or
your
passengers being imjured
1m
a
collision
greatly increases. \ .
WARNING:
lIse
the
shoulder
belt
en
the
outside
shoulder
only.
Never wear
the
shoulder
belt umder
the
arm. Never
swing
it
around
the
neck over
the
insidesheulder.
Failure
te
fellew
these precautions couidiincrease
the
risk
"md/or severity
of
injury
il'l
an accidient.
COMBINATION
LAP
AND
SHOULDER BELTS
To
fasten the belt, pull the lap/shoulder belt from the extractor's'o that the
I •
,.
-
sho'ulder portIon
of
the belt crosses your shoulder and chest. Insert the belt
tongue into the proper buckle until
you
hear a snap and feel
it
latch.
To tighten
thelap
portion
of
the belt, pull up on the shoulder belt
untilit
fits
you snugly. The belt should rest as low on your hips
as
possible.
SAFETY
BELT
MAINTENANCE
Check your safety belt system periodically t6 make sure that
it
works
properly and
isn't
<!amaged.
If
the webbingshQwsany wear, nicks or cuts, have
it.ex:imined by a qualified technician to determine
if
replacement is necessary .
. Always have your safety belt system checked after a collision.
©'
1996
Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American Eagle
Wide80dy
ISSUE
DATE:
6196
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