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MOTORHOME OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME
FINAL CHECKS
1 Secure all objects in the motorhome. Tie, latch or
lock all loose objects as appropriate.
Unsecured objects can become dangerous
projectiles in a sudden maneuver or accident.
CAUTION
CAUTION
2 Securely close and lock all doors to minimize the
chance of a door coming open in an accident
3 Adjust all rearview mirrors to provide the best
rearward visibility.
4 Set the driver’s seat to provide the desired leg to
pedal spacing for your personal comfort
5 Fasten seatbelts, position low on the torso, and
ensure they are snug. All passengers must be
in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt. All
pregnant riders should be in a seat equipped
with a shoulder strap for maximum safety
6 Strap small children into a rear-facing car seat.
Refer to the "Child Restraints" section for details
7 Do NOT carry any passengers unless they are
in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt and the
seatbelt is properly fastened
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY
The belted seating positions in your motorhome may
be different than the stated sleeping capacity. This
is referred to as the Occupant and Cargo Carrying
Capacity (OCCC) in the U.S. or the Cargo Carrying
Capacity (CCC) in Canada.
Triple E RV uses belted seating positions to
determine the OCCC or CCC You may use all the
belted seating positions available in your motorhome,
provided you stay within the GVWR listed on your
vehicle certication label.
All occupants must be in seats equipped
with lap or shoulder harness seatbelts with
the seatbelt fastened when the motorhome
is in motion. Small children must always be
placed in a certied child restraint system
and secured with a seatbelt
WARNING
SEAT/SHOULDER BELTS
Every occupant must be seated in an approved seat
with the seatbelt properly fastened whenever the
motorhome is in motion. Accident statistics prove
the importance of using seatbeltsVehicle occupants
not seated in an approved seat and restrained with a
seatbelt are likely to suffer more serious injuries than
those who are properly restrained
LAP/SHOULDER BELTS
The driver and passenger seats are equipped with a
combination lap and shoulder belt
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for maximum
restraint
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