3. Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking
Latch Plate. The lap portion of
this belt does not loosen once
the belt is buckled.
The vehicle belt is tightened by pulling
up hard on shoulder belt and feeding
the extra webbing into the retractor.
4. Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch Plate with
Locking Retractor. The latch plate slides freely along
the lap/shoulder belt.
Vehicle belts with sliding latch plates
are typically locked at the shoulder
belt retractor by pulling all of the
webbing out slowly until it stops to
switch the retractor. (see page 26)
DO NOT
use Non-Locking Latch
Plates to secure your car seat. Types of
non-locking latch plates are:
•
Sliding Latch Plate with an Emergency Locking Retrator.
•
Dynamic Latch Plate
•
Sewn-On Latch Plate
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VEHICLE SEAT BELT TYPES
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