Child Restraints - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

CHILD RESTRAINTS

A properly installed and secured child
restraint system can help reduce the chance or
severity of personal injury to a child in an
accident or during a sudden maneuver. Children
may have a greater chance of being injured in an
accident if they are seated in a child restraint
system which is not properly secured.
A child restraint system is designed to be
secured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap
belt portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
When purchasing a child restraint system,
follow these guidelines:
1. Look for the label certifying that it meets all
applicable safety standards.
2. Make sure that it will attach to your vehicle
and restrain your child securely and
conveniently so that you are able to install it
correctly each time it is used.
3. Be certain that it is appropriate for the child's
height, weight, and development. The
instructions and/or the regulation label
attached to the restraint typically provides this
information.
4. Review the instructions for installation and
use of the restraint. Be sure that you
understand them fully and can install the
restraint properly and safely in your vehicle.
Tether Anchor Loop
Your coach is equipped with multiple child
seat tether anchors - one on each end of the sofa
and on the back of each companion seat.
3-4
Tether Anchor Loop
(Located on each end of sofa)
- Open rear doors to access
Tether Anchor Loop
(Located on back side of
companion seat base)

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