2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc. 2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
Reference Information 5-1Section 5: Reference InformationEngineering DrawingsAir Bag Deployment InterferenceWARNING: Do not place objects or mount equipment in front of the air bag modulecover or in front seat areas that may come in contact with a deploying air bag. Dash, tunnelor console-mounted equipment should be placed within the specified zone. Failure to followthese instructions may result in personal injury.WARNING: Dash, tunnel or console-mounted equipment should not be placed outsideof the specified zone. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.WARNING: Do not mount equipment between the side of the front seat to the doortrim that would block deployment of the side air bag. Failure to follow these instructionsmay result in personal injury.Driver/passenger air bags affect the way police equipment can be mounted in police vehicles. Anysurfaces that could come into contact with an air bag during deployment, must not damage the airbag or alter its deployment path. Sharp edges, corners or protrusions could damage the nylon airbag material and reduce the effectiveness of the air bag. Do not mount or place any objects in thedeployment path of an air bag. Air bags must be allowed to fully deploy without restriction. Thedeployment of air bags is not compatible with any configuration of police equipment mounting thatplaces objects in the air bag deployment path. Equipment mounted or placed in the deploymentarea of an air bag will reduce the effectiveness of the air bag, damage the air bag and potentiallydamage or dislodge the equipment.Some approximate dimensions for air bags, at full inflation, are provided in Figures 1 through 5.These dimensions are somewhat flexible and represent free form deployments without the loadingof occupants. The shaded areas in Figures 6 through 8 represent available police equipmentmounting zones. These zones are shown for police vehicles equipped with standard bucket seats.While bench seats are optional and still appropriate for vehicles with certain limited policeequipment requirements, the standard bucket seats are recommended for vehicles that requiremaximum available space for police equipment mounting. The zone dimensions provided inFigures 6 through 8 are approximate and will vary with the loading of occupants in the seats.All air bag and equipment mounting zone dimensions are approximate due to different air bagdeployment characteristics.Mount no equipment between the side of the front seat and the door trim that would blockdeployment of the side air bag.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
5-2 Reference InformationSection 5: Reference InformationFigure 1.(1) 1. 240 mm (9.5 in) from center of air bag door(2) 2. 400 mm (15.7 in) from center of air bag door(3) 3. 775 mm (30.5 in)Figure 2.(1) 660 mm (26 in) (passenger side shown)2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
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5-2 Reference InformationSection 5: Reference InformationFigure 1.(1) 1. 240 mm (9.5 in) from center of air bag door(2) 2. 400 mm (15.7 in) from center of air bag door(3) 3. 775 mm (30.5 in)Figure 2.(1) 660 mm (26 in) (passenger side shown)<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Interceptor</strong> <strong>Modifier</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, 2006