Saturday, February 27, 2010

Audi QuickFit Pro Harnessbelts Installation

2:02 AM by onesecond ·
Always leave original equipment seat belts in place and available for use. We strongly recommend that you leave in place all factory provided 3-point restraint systems originally supplied for the front and rear seating positions of your vehicle when you install the SCHROTH asmо harnessbelt. Removal of original equipment restraint systems may also violate applicable State or Federal law

General instructions
Most states require that all passengers wear seat belts when a car is in motion. Please check with your local authorities for further information! Regardless of the law in your state, it only makes sense to buckle up, so before you start your car, make sure that you and all of your passengers are properly restrained.
The SCHROTH asmо harnessbelt system when properly installed and used according to applicable instructions can mitigate injury. Of course, the ability of any restraint system to mitigate or prevent injury is directly related to the type and severity of the accident
2. Routing of the shoulder belts
It is important to be sure to route the SCHROTH shoulder belts between the two posts of the headrest as pictured to the right
3. QuickFitо – Clip-In/Clip-Out attachment points
Front inside lap belt mount points Clip the SCHROTH Lap Belt harness end with the VW-A-S-S male latch into the factory female receptacle as you would your stock 3-point harness.
4. 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 rally driver is "laid back" in his vehicle!

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