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Care and Maintenance

• Care and maintenance of the SafeGuard Bus Seat is the responsibility of the owner of the
SafeGuard Bus Seat.
• Clean seat cushions, webbing and buckle with a damp sponge using mild soap solution and
lukewarm water. Never use bleach or cleansers.
• Never lubricate the seat belt buckle.
Seat Belt Inspection
Seats should be regularly inspected and after a crash:
• Inspect frame members and welds for damage, signs of failure or corrosion.
• Inspect that all attachment fasteners are present and secure.
• Inspect vinyl covering for cuts, tears or punctures that expose seat cushion or seat back foam.
• Inspect foam for cuts or missing sections. Verify that no portion of seat frame can be felt
through foam.
• Inspect for tight fit of seat cover over all foam. Replace foam if covering is loose or bagging.
• Replace foam if any localized collapse of foam exists.
If any of these conditions develop or exist on the SafeGuard FlexPlus Bus Seat, it will require repair or
replacement of the affected parts immediately, regardless the age of the seat. See your OEM School Bus
dealer or authorized SafeGuard Bus Seat dealer for replacement parts.
Lap-shoulder seat belt restraints and integrated child seat restraints on the SafeGuard FlexPlus Bus Seat
should be regularly inspected and after a crash as follows:
• Inspect belt on entire system for cuts, fraying, abrasion, and extreme or unusual wear.
• Inspect buckle for proper operation by inserting latch plate and listening for an audible click. Verify the
buckle is not damaged cracked or broken.
• Inspect latch plate for proper operation by inserting into buckle. Latch plate must insert smoothly and
produce an audible click Verify proper latching by tugging on the belt Latch plate must not be worn,
deformed, or corroded.
• Inspect chest clips for damage and operation. Chest clip halves should not be damaged, cracked
or broken. Clips should engage and disengage smoothly with each other. Move clip halves up and
down. They must move freely.
• Inspect seat belt height adjuster for damage. Move adjuster up and down. It must move freely.
• Inspect retractor operation. When pulled and released slowly, webbing must spool out and retract
without locking.
• Inspect mounting hardware at each restraint attachment point. Hardware should be tight. Hardware
must not be missing, rusted, corroded, or damaged.
If any of these conditions develop or exist on the SafeGuard FlexPlus Bus Seat belt system, it will require
replacement of the seat belt(s) immediately, regardless the age of the seat. See your OEM School Bus
dealer or authorized SafeGuard Bus Seat dealer for seat belt replacement.
Seat Belt Reverse Lock-Up Correction
If during the seat installation process the lap-shoulder seat belt restraint becomes locked-up and cannot
be pulled out, perform the following steps.
1. Move the shoulder height adjuster down.
2. Grasp the top of the shoulder belt webbing close to where it exits the top of the seat and above the
shoulder height adjuster.
3. Pull the web with a constant even force, tight enough to allow web to retract back into the retractor in
the seat.
4. Slowly release the web. This should unlock the retractor.
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