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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Seats<br />

Operating Instructions<br />

Lap Belt<br />

Shoulder Belt<br />

Too High<br />

on Hips<br />

Correct<br />

Incorrect<br />

Correct (over arm)<br />

Incorrect (under arm) Incorrect (twisted)<br />

Safety Restraint Belts<br />

• Be sure, also, that your belt is not too loose. A loose belt<br />

could allow you to slide under it in an accident, and that<br />

could bring the belt up around your abdomen.<br />

• Do not twist the belt in the process of putting it on. A<br />

twisted belt will not work as well to protect you.<br />

WARNING! Always wear your seat belt low over<br />

your pelvic bones.<br />

• You can be seriously injured if your belt is buckled<br />

too high. In a crash, it would apply force to your<br />

abdomen, not your pelvic bones. This can result in<br />

serious internal injuries.<br />

• Do not drive with your seat belt loose. A seat belt<br />

that is too loose can allow you to fall too far forward,<br />

possibly causing head and neck injuries. You could<br />

strike the wheel or the windshield. Adjust your belt<br />

so that there is no more than 1 in. (25mm) of slack.<br />

– 46 – PB1318 3/01 Model <strong>330</strong>

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