OTHER FEATURES
a row of seats, remove the black covers from the
floor tracks. Pull the lever 2 while sliding the
seat along the track.
A hostess/stop switch is located on the window
post, within easy reach of the wheelchair
occupant.
Mobility Aid Restraint System
To secure a wheelchair, scooter or other mobility
aid, four restraint belts must be used (one at
each corner). The occupant must also be
restrained by a lap belt and a shoulder belt (see
“Wheelchair Occupant Restraint” in this chapter).
Each belt anchor slots into a floor anchorage.
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To anchor the restraint belts, push on the anchor
lock, slide in the retractor anchor, lower the other
side and release the anchor lock so it locks in
place. Hook one strap to each corner of the
wheelchair frame (not the wheels) and tighten
the belts. The anchor lock must face away from
the object it restrains.
To remove the restraint belts, release tension in
the belts, unhook the wheelchair and remove the
anchors.
To release the anchor, open the anchor lock,
slide towards the lock then lift out the other end
of the anchor from the slot.
Warning: Do not let restraint or safety belts rub
against sharp edges. Do not bleach or dry
clean.
Wheelchair Occupant Restraint
Once the wheelchair is safely restrained, secure
the wheelchair occupant in the following manner:
Anchor the lap belt to the two remaining floor
slots behind the occupant. Adjust the belt so it
sits snug across the hips. Snap the shoulder belt
to the pin on the lap belt. A retractor adjusts
shoulder belt length automatically.
To release the belt, press the red button in the
center of the buckle.
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Warning: A snug fit with the lap belt positioned
low on the hips is necessary to maximize safety.
The belt should not be worn or twisted. Avoid
pinching the belt and/or hardware. Do not wear
over rigid or breakable objects such as
eyeglasses, pens or keys as these may cause
injuries.
HUBODOMETER
An odometer is installed on the curb-side drive
axle wheel hub. The odometer calculates the
total distance in miles (or kilometers, depending
on model installed) traveled by the coach since
manufacture, including factory road testing.
Note: It is normal for hubodometer, vehicle
odometer and DDEC ECM to disagree on
mileage.
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