CLASS B
+
& C MOTORHOME
51
Seat belts provide maximum safety only when adjusted and worn correctly when the seat is in the forward facing position.
The lap part of the belt should be worn as low as possible with the shoulder strap diagonally across the chest, over the
shoulder but not against the neck.
CAUTION
Make sure all passengers are instructed on the release mechanisms of the seat belts so that
they are able to get out quickly in case of emergency.
7.6.3 CARE AND CLEANING
1. Be careful not to damage the hardware or the webbing of your seat belt. Take care not to pinch them in the seat or
doors.
2. Check belts and hardware from time to time. Replace any damaged parts. Do not modify or remove the belt system.
3. Keep belts clean and dry. If they need cleaning, use a mild soap solution in warm water. Do not use hot water, abrasives
or bleach. These may weaken the belts.
4. If you experience a severe impact, check for and replace any damaged parts.
7.6.4 CHILD RESTRAINTS
In most jurisdictions across North America, child restraint systems are a legal requirement. In order to provide the best in
safety measures for your child in case of an accident, we make the following recommendations:
1. Purchase a certied child restraint system. Make sure the system comforms to all Canadian and US standards for safety
requirements.
2. Make sure that the system will attach to your vehicle conveniently and provide safety for your child every time it is
used.
3. Be sure that the restraint system is suitable and adequate for your child's age, weight and height. Check the label for
this information.
7.7 MIRRORS
Whether your vehicle is equipped with standard or heated remote mirrors, always check the adjustment on your mirrors for
maximum rear visibility before driving. See chassis manufacturer's owner's manual for further information.
Never wear seat belts in any way other than as de-
scribed. Serious injury may result from improper use
of seat belts.
WARNING
MIRRORS