Seat Belts - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
With the seat tilted slightly rearward, remove
the seat assembly by lifting it up and forward.
Installing Companion Seats
The following label is located on the
Companion Seats:
WARNING
Engage rear hooks in floor plate with
locking arm captured by safety lock.
Failure can result in death or injury. Refer
to operator manual.
With the seat tilted slightly rearward, lower
the Pedestal/Seat Assembly Rear Hooks into
the pockets in the floor plate.
Floor Plate
Push DOWN on the Safety Lock and rotate
the Locking Arm COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
(to the unlocked position). Align the lock pin
to allow it to pass through the floor plate at the
locking ramp.
Push DOWN on the front of the seat and rotate
the Locking Arm slightly to ensure that the
lock pin is engaged under the locking ramp.
Rotate the Locking Arm CLOCKWISE (to
the locked position), ensuring the Locking
Arm is captured by the Safety Lock.
3-2
Rear Hooks
(insert into
floor plate
pockets)
NOTE: Anytime that the Companion Seat is in
the vehicle, it must be in position with the
Locking Arm in the LOCKED position,
and captured by the Safety Lock.

SEAT BELTS

Seats intended for occupancy while the
vehicle is in motion are equipped with seat belts
for the protection of the driver and passengers.
Lap Belts
The lap belts must be worn as low as possible
and fit snugly across the hip area. Always sit
erect and well back into the seat. To gain full
protection of the safety belt, never let more than
one person use the same safety belt at any one
time, and do not let the safety belts become
damaged by pinching them in the doors or in the

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