OPERATION 135 SLEEPER BUNK RESTRAINT A sleeper bunk restraint is provided as a means of preventing ejection of an occupant from the sleeper bunk during deceleration of the vehicle.
DANGER To avoid personal injury, DO NOT occupy the sleeper bunk unless the restraint is completely attached.
Upper Bunk (Optional) The optional upper bunk is not intended to be used as a sleeping area or storage area while the vehicle is moving and, therefore, is not equipped with a bunk restraint.
DANGER To avoid personal injury, DO NOT occupy the upper bunk or use it for storage while the vehicle is moving.
DANGER To avoid personal injury, use the bunk restraining strap to hold the upper bunk in place when it is in the upright (stored) position.
Bunk Restraint Operation Your vehicle is equipped with either a two-belt restraint system or a net restraint system. Two-Belt Restraint • Pull each belt across the body and insert the tongue into the buckle until it latches. • Make sure that the tongue is securely fastened into the buckle. • To release the belt, push down on the button.
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