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ble and visual warning units a feature of a proposed -belt system announced by Restraint Systems Ltd, Ii is jointly owned by Kangol net Ltd and Smiths istries Ltd. A passive -belt system has also been iunced having self-locking which become effective n the door is closed.

le audible and visual ling units of the seat-belt iing system are located on Fascia board. Sensor units in seat area comprise a switch into the seat buckle and a sure-sensitive switch in the . A logic unit behind the seat rprets the information red to it.

1 electric motor in the ive seat belt system lowers intral arm when the door is ad which lowers the belt to )und the driver. Opening the releases the arm.

gned by: Auto Restraint trams Ltd, c/o Smiths istries Ltd, 391 Edgware d, London NW2 or Kangol net Ltd, West End House, ; Place, London W1R 2DD.