BYD G3 AUTO Owner’s Manual
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3. Adjustment Rod for Seat Back
Angle
Lean forward and pull the rod
upwards, then lean backward to the
desired angle and release the rod.
4. Adjustment Button for Headrest
Height
Raise Headrest
Move the headrest to desired height and
then release it.
Lower Headrest
Press and hold the button to lower the
headrest to desired position, and then
release it.
Remove Headrest
Press and hold the button, lift up and
remove the headrest.
Reinstall Headrest
Insert the link rod of headrest into the
bush, keeping the groove facing forward.
Press and hold the button, push down
the headrest to desired position, and
then release the button.
Tips
To reduce the dangerous possibility
that the passenger slides down the
buckle of seat belt in collision, do not
make the seat back over slant. Seat
belts can provide the maximum
protection in front and rear collision
accidents if the driver and
passengers sit straight and lean on
the seat backs. If the passenger is
lean on seat back slantwise, the belt
may slide along the hip and pose
pressure to abdominal part. In
front-collision accidents, over
obliquity of the seat may increase the
risk of human injuries.
Seat Belts
Notice on Seat Belt:
BYD strongly require that the driver and
passenger in the vehicle wear seat belts
at any time to reduce the possibility of
injuries in accidents.
Seat belts equipped on the vehicle are
designed for adults.
Children shall be seated in rear seats
with seat belt
applied properly. Statistics of accidents
shows that children seated in rear seats
are better protected than children
seated in front seats.
If a child has to be seated in the front
seat, the seat belt shall be properly
applied. In accidents, the quickly
deployed seat belt may cause severe
injury and even death to children if the
seat belt is not fastened correctly.
In front seats or rear seats, children
shall be prevented from standing up or
kneeling down. In emergency braking or
crashes, unprotected children may be
seriously injured. Similarly, do not seat
children on your legs as in this way they
can not be sufficiently protected.
Tips
In driving, passengers shall be
seated on the seats and fasten the
seat belts correctly. Otherwise, in
emergency braking or crashes,
passengers in the car are more
prone to be severely injured.