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PART 5: SEAT AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
PB1319 (CAT. NO. 5296 ) —51— 22-01691 (R02/02)
Watch that you don’t twist the belt in the process of putting it on. A
twisted belt won’t work as well to protect you.
Twisted Belt
To connect your shoulder-lap belt: Grasp the belt tongue and pull
in a smooth, slow motion across your chest and lap. Insert the
tongue into the buckle on the inboard side of the seat. Push down
until you hear a click. Pull on the belt to make sure it is buckled.
Check that it is positioned correctly on your body.
Komfort-Lok® Feature
Your Peterbilt contains a feature designed to eliminate cinching and
provide improved safety and comfort. Cinching is the condition where
a belt becomes continually tighter around you during a rough, bouncy
ride. The need for this feature increases with rough road conditions,
particularly over long distances. To eliminate cinching simply activate
the Komfort-Lok feature at the appropriate time:
1.Fasten your seat belt according to the directions above.
2. You are now ready to activate the Komfort-Lok. Lean forward to
pull a little slack (about 1 inch) in the belt. Be sure to allow only a
small amount of slack (see previous warning on a loose belt).
Komfort-Lok®
02930
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