Schroth Racing AutoControl User Manual

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Never bend the bracket back and forth several times.

Repeated bending could weaken the bracket and cause it

to fail when loaded in an accident.


The arrows indicate the direction of the tail strap webbing.

right way

right way

right way

right way

wrong way

wrong way

wrong way

wrong way


If retractor is installed at anchor point "D" or “E”

Installation to anchor points located lower than the front

seat backrest with an unapproved seat can result in

serious personal injury or death. Never install the

SCHROTH harnessbelt at these lower anchor points

unless this installation is allowed for your vehicle’s make,

model and model year and it is used with an approved

seat. [See Certified Vehicle List (Vehicle Reference List)

and heed all indexes.]


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Improper use of any seatbelt can cause serious personal
injury or death.
To help reduce the risk of serious injury in an accident:
Never strap more than one person in place, with each
harness

system.

Never wear the harness system at the same time as the

original equipment seat belts.

Never use the lap belt portion of the harness system

without the shoulder belts.

Always make sure that lap belt and shoulder belts are

not twisted when worn.

Never use the harness belt system for children under

the age of 12 years or to install an infant seat or child

seat.
Never use the harness belt system for persons who

weigh less than 88 lbs or those who are less than 4`11"

tall,

regardless

of

age.

Always wear the lap belt portion of the harness system
low and tight across the pelvis. This is also

recommended for the stock 3-point belt whenever it is worn.

Never wear the belts over heavy clothing as it can

interfere with proper positioning and adjustment of the

belts, reducing the overall effectiveness of the system.

Never wear the belts over rigid or breakable objects in

or on your clothing, such as cell phones, eye glasses,

pens, jewelry keys etc. as these may cause injury.

Never allow lap or shoulder belts to rub against sharp
objects.

Never allow the belts to be damaged by becoming

caught in door or seat hardware.



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Adjustment of the seating position

Choose your most comfortable seating position for safe
driving.

Driving and safety instructors recommend:
"Select your seating position in the vehicle so that you can fully
grip the upper edge of the steering wheel with your elbow still
slightly bent and without moving your upper body from the
seatback. With the clutch (automatic transmission-brake) fully
depressed your knee should still be slightly bent."
Remember: A "laid back" seating position might look 'cool', but
does not contribute in any way to better or safer handling of
your vehicle! No racing or rallye driver is "laid back" in his
vehicle!







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