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Monaco Monarch 2000 - Driving & Safety Tips; Safety Seat Belts

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Driving Safety
There are differences between
your motorhome and passenger auto-
mobiles. You should always be aware
of those differences.
Before You Start Out
As you first sit down in the dri-
ver’s seat you will notice that you are
sitting up higher and further to the left than in a passenger automobile. Your perspec-
tive of the road will therefore be different. Because of the driver’s seat location and con-
figuration of the motorhome, you will rely on the outside mirrors to line up with your lane
and to check conditions behind you. Your dashboard may contain more gauges and con-
trols than are normally found in passenger automobiles. You should become familiar
with these devices and how they operate before starting out.
Safety Seat Belts
All occupants must be furnished with and use seat belts while the
motorhome is moving. Driver’s seat and all other seats designed to
carry passengers while the motorhome is in motion are equipped
with safety seat belts. While traveling, do not occupy beds or any
seats that do not have a safety belt. Seat belts must only be used
on permanently mounted seats. Driver’s seat must be locked in the
forward facing position while the motorhome is in motion. Do not
use a seat belt on more than one person.
To fasten seat belt, pull belt out of retractors and insert tab into buckle; you will
hear a click when tab locks into buckle. Seat belt length automatically adjusts to your
size and sitting position. Do not route seat belts over armrests.
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! WARNING !
Seats must be pointed in a forward position and seat belts fastened while
motorhome is in motion. Avoid seat rotation while in transit.
Children must not be transported unrestrained. Infants must be placed in
approved safety seats. Small children must be restrained in child safety seats.
Failure to comply with these rules can cause injury or death.

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