7-2 Safety Features and Equipment
PA-1628Operator's ManualH3-45 COACH
EMERGENCY EXITS
Locate and learn how to use all possible emergency
exits. It is good practice to inform passengers of the
location of exits and how to use them in case of an
emergency.
SIDE WINDOWS
For H3 models, some side windows can be opened
from the inside for emergency exit. A decal located
on the bottom of each passenger window indicates
the location of the nearest emergency exit. Also,
blue lights close to the wall in the overhead storage
compartments illuminate the emergency exit decals.
These lights illuminate when the general lighting
switch is on.
EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOWS (H3-41)
EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOWS (H3-45)
To open a side window emergency exit, tilt up the
release bar and push the bottom of the window
outwards, as illustrated below. The window is
hinged from the top and will not fall out.
A pictogram on the dashboard illuminates when a
window is opened. Refer to PICTOGRAMS
DISPLAYED ON THE DRIVER INFORMATION
DISPLAY (DID) for more information .
To close the window, tilt up the release bar and pull
the window back. Push down the release bar to lock
shut.
SIDE WINDOW EMERGENCY EXIT
ROOF HATCH
Two roof hatches serve as emergency exits. They
are designed to be opened by occupants and are
installed on the roof at the front and the rear of the
vehicle. In case of an emergency, push the
ventilation hatch upward (1). Turn knob ¼ turn
(arrow pointing “TO EXIT”) and then push knob to
release the hatch (2). Push the escape hatch
outwards (3). A decal with operating instructions is
located on the hatch.