CLASS B
+
& C MOTORHOME
50
7.5 MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY
The belted seating positions in your motorhome may be dierent than the stated sleeping capacity. In the US this is referred
to as the Net Carrying Capacity (NCC) or the Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) in Canada.
Triple E uses belted seating positions to determine the NCC or CCC. You may use all the belted seating positions available
in your motorhome provided you stay within he GVWR listed on your Vehicle Certication Label.
7.6 SEAT BELTS
7.6.1 LAP BELTS
Seats intended for passenger use when travelling are equipped with seat belts. Make sure lap belts are adjusted to a snug
t and as low on the hips as possible for maximum safety and protection.
7.6.2 SHOULDER/LAP BELTS
The driver and co-pilot seats of your vehicle are equipped with shoulder belts that have automatic locking retractors that
allow you to adjust the belt for maximum comfort as well as safety.
NOTE
If you pull the strap away from the wall too quickly, the automatic retractor may “lock”.
To free it, relax the tension and then pull it away from the wall slowly.
LAP/SHOULDER BELT
DINETTE LAP BELTS
Snug and low belt position are important. In case of
collision, the force will be spread over the strong hip
area rather than the weaker abdomen area. This could
prevent serious injury. Only seats equipped with seat
belts should be occupied when travelling.
WARNING
All occupants must be in seats equipped with lap or
shoulder harness seat belts and the seat belt fastened
before travelling. Small children should always be
placed in a certied child restraint system and secured
with a seat belt.
WARNING