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locking clipの例文

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  • _Thread the belt though the locking clip, close to the latchplate.
  • Some seats require locking clips to keep retracting shoulder harnesses tight.
  • _Remove the locking clip when the belt is not holding a safety seat.
  • Owens admits of the small metal gadget called a locking clip.
  • What the heck is a locking clip ( and how does it work )?
  • If that doesn't work, purchase locking clips to hold the seat belt in place.
  • _Not using a metal locking clip on the seat belt.
  • For older cars you might need a locking clip.
  • Locking clips can keep the belts from loosening.
  • Seat belts that lock only in emergencies need a locking clip to hold car seats appropriately.
  • If your belts cannot be switched to automatic, the locking clip must be used to take up the slack in the safety belts.
  • Locking clips are needed to make safety seats work with some cars'seat belts, so parents should be reminded to take the clips along.
  • An " automatic locking " retractor locks whenever you stop pulling it out and will hold a safety seat tightly without a locking clip.
  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will require next September that all passenger vehicles weighing under 10, 000 pounds have safety belts that don't need the locking clip to fasten a safety seat.
  • The locking clip is not used correctly to take up the slack in seat belts that do not have locking or switchable retractors . ( See details in short accompanying story on locking clips .)
  • The locking clip is not used correctly to take up the slack in seat belts that do not have locking or switchable retractors . ( See details in short accompanying story on locking clips .)
  • The locking clip is usually attached to the side or back of most new child-safety seats, and you need to immediately check your vehicle owner's manual to see if it's necessary to secure your safety seat.
  • Dr . Ricardo Martinez, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said most were too loose or were hooked up without a locking clip, so that the lap belt could play out in an accident.
  • The main problem is parents failing to use a metal locking clip on the child seat, which prevents the seat from being thrown forward in the event of a collision . ( Banstetter Palm Beach Post)
  • If the child seat is not installed on a simple lap belt on the center of the rear seat, but rather on a lap-shoulder belt, then attaching the child seat properly may also require a locking clip, to stop the belt from sliding through the buckle.