Seat Belts; Child Restraint - Fleetwood JAMBOREE GT 1998 Manual

Class "c" motor home
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Seat belts are an important safety feature of your vehicle. For
your protection, always use your seat belts. The driver's seat
and other seats designed to carry passengers while moving
have been equipped with seat belts.
Adjust seat belts as follows:
To fasten belt, be sure it is not twisted, then push the tongue
end of one belt into the buckle of the mating bell. Be sure it
latches. For greatest safety, adjust the belt snugly as low on
the abdomen as comfort will allow.
To release the belt, depress the button in the center of the
buckle and slide the tongue out of the buckle. Never use a
belt for more than one person at a time.
All vehicle occupants, and especially children, should be
restrained whenever riding in vehicles. Holding a child in
your arms is not a substitute for seat belts or a child restraint
system. Child restraint systems are designed to be secured in
the vehicle seats by lap belts. Children could be endangered
in a crash if their child restraints are not properly secured in
the vehicle.
When using any child restraint system, be sure to read and
follow all instructions on installation and use that come with
the system.
When securing a child restraint with a lap belt that has no
retractor, pull the excess webbing through the adjustment
mechanism.
If the child restraint is still not secure, use a different seating
position in the vehicle and/or contact your dealer and the
child restraint manufacturer for help.
SEAT BELTS
WARNING
All riders should use seat
belts while the vehicle is
in motion. Neither seats
without safety belts nor
beds should be occupied
while the vehicle is in
motion.
CHILD RESTRAINT
02,12
CopYRiqlif 1997, FlEETWood ENrERPRiSES, INC.
All RiqlifS RESERVEd.

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