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PART 5: SEAT AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
PB1319 (CAT. NO. 5296 ) —52— 22-01691 (R02/02)
3.When the slack is right, flip the latch cover up, cinching it into place.
This locks the Komfort-Lok.
4.To release the Komfort-Lok latch, reach up and pull the latch cover
open (down), or simply pull down on the shoulder belt.
5.When you want to get out of the cab, release the latch, then just
push the button on the buckle.
Pregnant Women
Sometimes pregnant women worry that in a crash the seat belt could
hurt the baby. But if a woman wears her belt properly - low over her
pelvis, below her abdomen - the belt won’t harm the baby, even in a
crash. And remember - the best way to keep an unborn baby safe is
to keep the mother safe.
Pregnant Woman With Belt Properly Worn
Passengers
Anyone riding in your vehicle should wear a seat belt. The responsi-
ble operator sees to it that everyone in the vehicle rides safely - and
that means with a seat belt.
Lap Belt
Vehicles with a left-hand steer configuration may have a passenger
seat in the center of the cab. That seat will have a lap belt only which
should be worn by anyone riding in the seat.
Vehicles with dual-steer configurations have a fold-down seat at the
right-hand drive station. That seat will have a lap belt only. Anyone
riding as a passenger in that location should be seated in the fold-
down seat and wear this lap belt.
NOTE: A person operating the vehicle from the right-hand
station should neither be sitting nor wearing the lap belt.
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