Check Seat Belts And Buckles For External Damage And Correct Operation - AP91.40-D-9150TS
Model 907
The presentation is just an example
| Risk of injury. Injury may result when the tension in the spring in the automatic belt retractor is released. | Never disassemble automatic belt retractors. | AS91.00-Z-0002-01A | |
| Risk of injury during testing and repair operations related to pyrotechnical components | Do not expose pyrotechnical component parts to temperatures above 100 °C or 212 °F. Disconnect current supply when working on such component parts. |
AS91.00-Z-0008-01A | |
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| 1 | Pull belt (1) all the way out and check for any signs of damage. | If damage occurs, Replace seat belt strap (1). |
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| 2 | Check seat belt strap (1) for twisting. | If necessary, Rectify any seat belt strap (1) twisting. |
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| 3 | Check locking function of inertia reel. | If the inertia reel malfunctions, Replace seat belt. |
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| 4 | Check seat belt lock and that the seat be tongue (2) is latched correctly into place. | If the seat belt buckle lock malfunctions, Replace seat belt buckle (5). |
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| 5 | Check seat belt buckle (5) for external damage. | If damage or defects occur, Replace seat belt buckle (5). |
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| 6 | Repeat tests on all seat belts. |