EasyManua.ls Logo

freightliner CORONADO - Bunk Restraint Adjustment; Bunk Restraint Operation; Sleeper Compartment Restraints

freightliner CORONADO
205 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
allow the belt to retract slightly, then slowly pull it
out again.
2.
Fasten the three-point seat belt by pushing the
latch into the buckle. Listen for an audible click.
See Fig. 5.7.
3.
Tug on the seat belt to make sure it is securely
fastened. If the buckle unlatches, repeat this
step. If the problem continues, replace the three-
point seat belt.
4.
Snug the seat belt to your waist.
5.
Position the shoulder strap diagonally across
your chest with the adjustable D-loop bracket (if
equipped). The shoulder strap must be centered
on your shoulder and chest, away from your face
and neck. See Fig. 5.8.
6.
To unbuckle the three-point seat belt, press the
release button on the buckle; see Fig. 5.11.
NOTE: Make sure the three-point seat belt is
completely retracted when it is not in use.
Sleeper Compartment
Restraints
General Information
On vehicles equipped with a sleeper compartment,
bunk restraints should be used whenever the sleeper
compartment is occupied and the vehicle is moving.
Restraints are designed to lessen the chance of in-
jury or the amount of injury resulting from accidents
or sudden stops. For this reason, Daimler Trucks
North America LLC urges the use of bunk restraints
when the sleeper compartment is occupied in a mov-
ing vehicle.
WARNING
Do not use the sleeper compartment while the
vehicle is in motion unless a bunk restraint is
installed and used. Not using the bunk restraint
increases the chance of injury, or the degree of
injury, from accidents or sudden stops to all oc-
cupants of the vehicle.
Bunk Restraint Adjustment
1.
Make sure the belt is attached to the bunk sup-
port and sleeper wall.
2.
To lengthen the belt, tip the link end downward
and pull the link until it connects with the buckle.
3.
After the belt is connected, shorten it by pulling
on the loose end until the belt is snug, but com-
fortable. Be sure the belts are not twisted. See
Fig. 5.12.
Bunk Restraint Operation
1.
Starting at the foot of the bunk, pull up the link
end of the belt far enough to engage the buckle.
See Fig. 5.13.
1
2
3
A
01/06/95
f910068a
A. Pull on the loose end to shorten the belt.
1. Buckle
2. Belt Release Button
3. Link
Fig. 5.12, Bunk Restraint Adjustment
1
2
f910150
02/14/96
3
4
5
1. Mattress
2. Sleeper Wall
3. Restraint
4. Belt Anchor
5. Buckle
Fig. 5.13, Bunk Restraint
Seats and Seat Belts
5.8

Table of Contents

Related product manuals