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Driving & Safety --- Section 2
The Executive 2005
37
Safety Seat Belts
All occupants must be furnished with and use seat belts while the
motorhome is moving. The driver’s seat, and all other seats designed to
carry passengers while the motorhome is in motion, are equipped with
safety seat belts. Do not occupy beds or seats that are not equipped with a
safety belt while the motorhome is in motion. The drivers seat must be
locked in the forward facing position while motorhome is in motion. Do
not use a seat belt on more than one person.
To fasten the seat belt, pull the belt out of the retractors and insert the
tab into the buckle; you will hear a click when the tab locks into the buck-
le. Seat belt lengths automatically adjust to your size and sitting position.
Do not route belts over armrest.
WARNING:
Safety belts are supplied at affixed seating positions. Do not occupy seats not equipped
with safety belts while the motorhome is in motion. Seat belts must only be used on
permanently mounted seats. Do not use a single seat belt on more than one person.
Pilot and Co-pilot seats must be locked in a forward facing position with seat belts fas-
tened while the motorhome is in motion. Avoid seat rotation while in transit.
Child Safety Seat:
Children that fit into Example 1 and Example 2 require the use of a child safety seat. In the
motorhome, the child safety seat can be positioned in two places: the front passenger (co-pilot) seat
and the forward facing permanently mounted booth dinette seat.
WARNING:
Children must not be transported unrestrained. Infants must be placed in approved
safety seats. Small children must be restrained in child safety seats. Do not use a sin-
gle seat belt on more than one child. Failure to comply with these rules can lead to
injury or death.
NOTE:
Individual states and Canadian provinces may have laws that can exceed the require-
ments described above. It is your obligation to know and comply with the laws in the
state or province in which you travel.
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