Deployable Rollbars - Aston Martin DB 9 2010 Manual

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Adjust the tongue position on the belt if necessary to make sure that
the lower belt run is tight and then allow the upper run of the seat
belt to fully retract until the child seat is securely held. The ALR
system will be heard 'clicking' as the seat belt retracts. When fully
retracted, pull down on the upper run of the belt to check that the
ALR lock has engaged.
To remove the child seat, release the belt as normal and allow it to
retract through the seat frame.
When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as it is
withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, release the seat
belt tension and then pull the seat belt very gently to avoid operation
of the inertia lock.
The ALR system will disengage when the belt is fully retracted. The
belt may then be worn when required as a normal seat belt. Once the
ALR is disengaged, the belt must be fully extended to re-engage the
system on the next occasion that a child seat is installed.

Deployable Rollbars

Volante Only
Warning: Do not place any objects on the top of the
deployable rollbar covers.
Warning: Do not allow any person to sit on the deployable
rollbar covers at any time.
Warning: Do not attempt to service or modify the deployable
rollbar system.
Warning: Do not attempt to reset the deployable rollbar
system if it deploys.
Warning: If the roof is closed and the deployable rollbars
deploy they will break through the rear glass.
The deployable rollbar system comprises an electronic roll sensor unit
integrated into the main crash sensor and two 'U' shaped roll bars,
concealed behind the rear seat (Refer to 'Deployable Rollbars', page
6.9).
If the deployable rollbar system has been deployed, proceed to your
nearest Aston Martin Dealer to check for any damage and to reset the
system.
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