Driving Your Motor Home; Seats - Driver/Co-Pilot; Fold-Down Dinette Seat; Seat Belts - Winnebago Impulse User Manual

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SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
The information in this section refers only to
features installed or adapted to the dash and
driver compartment area by Winnebago
®
Industries
. It also includes passenger seating in
the living area of the coach.
Further Information
See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for
all original chassis related controls,
instrumentation, switches, and other features.
This includes items such as cruise control,
climate controls, gauges, wipers, lights, front
seats, and three-point safety belts, etc.
SEATS – DRIVER/CO-PILOT
The driver and co-pilot seats may be
independently adjusted to suit individual
preference.
Further Information
See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for
instructions on seat adjustments.

FOLD-DOWN DINETTE SEAT

(Models without front slideout and with
dinette seat directly behind driver or
passenger front seat)
On some models, the dinette seat located
directly behind the driver or passenger front seat
must be folded down to allow front seat reclining.
Folding Dinette Seat Back
•Remove dinette seat backrest cushion
•Unfasten bolt latch at aisle side of seat
•Fold dinette seat backrest down to
recline front seat
Typical view - your coach may vary according to
model and floorplan.

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
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