Seat Belt And Shoulder Harness - Cirrus DESIGN SR22 Pilot Operating Handbook

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Section 7
Systems Description
bulky cargo extending forward from the baggage compartment. The
detent pins are located at the base of the backrest.
To fold seat back forward:
1. From the baggage access, lift the carpet panel at lower aft edge of
seat to reveal the seat back locking pins (attached to lanyards).
2. Remove the locking pins and fold seat forward.
Serials w/ 2+1 Rear Seat:
The rear seats employ a one-piece bench seat and two seat backs
configured in 60/40 split. This "2+1" seating configuration provides for
a center seat/restraint area for a third passenger on the wider left hand
seat.
Each seat back reclines independently of each other and can be
folded forward to provide a semi-flat surface for cargo extending
forward from the baggage compartment. Recline position is controlled
through a lever located on either side of the seat.
To fold seat back forward:
1. With no pressure on the seat back, rotate the lever to the recline
position and fold the seat back forward.

Seat Belt and Shoulder Harness

Integrated seat belt and shoulder harness assemblies with inertia
reels are provided for the pilot and each passenger.
The front seats use a 4-point inflatable restraint system. Forward seat
belts are attached to the seat frame. The shoulder harnesses are
attached to inertia reels mounted in the seat back.
The rear seats use, Serials w/o 2+1 Rear Seat: a 4-point safety
harness consisting or two shoulder harness and a lap belt or, Serials
w/ 2+1 Rear Seat: a 3-point safety harness consisting of one shoulder
harness and a lap belt. The rear seat belts are attached to fittings on
the cabin floor. The shoulder harnesses are attached to inertia reels
mounted to the baggage compartment rear bulkhead.
Each front and rear seat shoulder harness is attached to the seat belt.
The inertia reels allow complete freedom of movement of the
occupant's upper torso. In the event of a sudden deceleration, the
reels lock automatically to protect the occupants. It is recommended
that the seat belts be stowed in the latched position when not in use.
7-28
Cirrus Design
SR22
P/N 13772-002
Reissue A

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