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Driver/Passenger Seat Adjusting Seat Belts
Seat Belts Child Restrain
Car Seat & Booster Seat

RV Manual
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We are developing an online Manual so that you may enjoy your RV to it's fullest. This is a work in progress and is subject to change at any given time.  It is also a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact.  Each RV is distinct and individual in it's own right, do not take anything written here literally as it may or may not apply to the exact RV you will be using.  Some information provided in these pages are only suggestions.  Please read Your RV page as we have more helpful information.


 

Note:  As of January 1st, 2002, California State law mandates that all children under the age of 6 or under 80 pounds must use a car seat or booster seat.

Whether you're driving a motorhome, conversion vehicle or other tow vehicle, make every trip a safer one by buckling up your safety belt and making sure passengers are secured too -- even though it might be tempting to just let them wander around a motorhome like their at home!

When driving in the car all passengers and the driver should always use the seat belts for their own security. Also persons traveling in the cabin should use available belts in the living area. In many countries this is mandatory. 

According to the National Safety Belt Coalition wearing a safety belt is the single most effective thing you can do to prevent serious injury and death in a traffic accident.

 

Driver/Passenger Seats

The drivers and passengers seats offer different position/comfort adjustments. 

WARNING

DO NOT ADJUST THE SEAT POSITION WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. YOU MAY LOSE CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE.

 

Seat Belts 

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. 

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. 

Adjusting Seat Belts 

To fasten belt, be sure it is not twisted, then push the tongue end of one belt into the buckle of the mating belt. 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 c the buckle and slide the tongue out of the buckle. Never use a belt for more than one person at a time.

 

Child Restraint

All vehicle occupants, and especially children, should be restrained whenever riding in vehicles, Holding ~ child in your arms is not a substitute for seat belts or i 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 chili restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle.

When using any child restraint system, be sure to review and follow all instructions on installation and use that came 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.

American RV Rentals car seats and booster seats.