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SAFET
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• Keeping a proper sitting posture, pull
the seat belt out so that it is diagonally
across the chest. The belt should not go
under the arm or across the back of the
neck.
• Keep the belt lap part as close as
possible to the hips.
3. Insert the latch plate into the buckle
until a "click" is heard, then pull it back
to make sure it is firmly locked. Do not
fasten the belt if it twisted.
4. The height of the front seat belts can
be adjusted for optimum comfort and
protection.
• Press the release button and move the
adjuster up or down to the intended
position. Release the button to lock
the adjuster. Pull the belt firmly to
check that it is locked.
REMINDER
•In order to ensure the seat belt
provides due protection and prevents
injury, the belt should cross over the
middle of the occupant's shoulder,
be kept away from the neck, and not
easily slip off.
•The lap belt should be as low across
the hips as possible, to avoid the seat
belt tightening on the abdomen and
injuring the passenger in the event of
an accident.
•For proper protection, the seat belt
must be in permanent contact with
the occupant's body.
5. Unlocking the seat belt
• Press the red unlock button on the
buckle. The latch plate pops out, and
the seat belt automatically retracts.
• If the seat belt does not retract smoothly
and automatically, pull it out and check
whether it is twisted.
CAUTION!
•Each seat belt must be used by only
one person at a time. Please do not
share one seat belt between two or
more passengers, not even if they are
children.
•Avoid traveling with the backrest
leaning too far back. The more
upright the backrest, the better the
protection.
Summary of Contents for ATTO 3 2022
Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L bydauto co nz ...
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Page 10: ...ILLUSTRATION INDEX 01 Exterior 10 Dashboard Panel 11 Center Console 12 Door 13 ...
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Page 36: ...DASHBOARD 03 Instrument cluster 36 ...
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Page 48: ...CONTROLLER OPERATIONS 04 Car Doors and Keys 48 Seats 59 Steering Wheel 62 Switches 65 ...
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Page 154: ...07 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Information 154 Regular Maintenance 159 Self Maintenance 163 ...
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Page 182: ...WHEN FAULTS OCCUR 08 When Faults Occur 182 ...
Page 190: ...VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 09 Data Information 188 Tips 192 ...