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Instructions for the seat belts
It is advisable for all passenger to buckle up seat
belts correctly.
Observe the following precautions so as to use the
functions of seat belts correctly. Failure to observe
these precautions may lead to severe personal injury
in case an accident happens or sudden braking is
applied. Regularly check the safety belt systems. If
any seat belt cannot function normally, invite the
local special service store immediately for
inspection of the safety belt systems.
Children:
It is advisable to seat the children into the second
row and have them fixed by seat belts. In
accordance with accident statistics, children seated
in second row for proper protection are much more
safe that those who are seated in the front seat.
● Do not allow children to stand or sit on heels on
their seats.
● Do not carry a child by arms. In case an
accident takes place, the children carried in your
arms may be nipped between the car
compartment and you.
Dwarfish passengers and teen agers:
If the shoulder buckling tape passes through the
neck and face of the front-row passenger, move the
seat back and forth such that the seat belts may tie
down the passengers closely.
Pregnant woman:
It is advisable for pregnant woman to use seat belt.
Fasten the waist buckling tape at the buttock in so
far as possible instead of the waist. Please consult
the doctor.
Physically handicapped person:
It is advisable for physically handicapped persons
to use seat belts.
Please consult the doctor.
Danger
● Seat belts are designed as per skeleton of human
body. The safety belt shall pass the body
through the front of pelvis or exactly the pelvis,
chest and shoulders; never buckle up the waist
buckling tape through the stomach.
● Give attention to comfortableness, tie down the
seat belts in so far as possible such that they
may protect the passengers, which is exactly its
design goal. The protection functions of relaxant
safety belts may be severely affected.
● Prevent polishing agents, liquid oil or
chemicals, especially acidic liquid of battery
from contaminating the assist straps of safety
belts with care. Use mild soap lye or water to
clean the safety belts safely. If the assist straps
of safety belts are worn, contaminated or
damaged, replace them with new ones.
● It is especially important that, the whole seat
belt assemblies shall be replaced even though
their extent of damage is not so obvious after
your automobile is violently collided.
● Do not buckle up twisty safety belts.
● A seat belt assembly may only be used by 1
passenger. It is extremely dangerous to buckle
up a safety belt onto a child seated on the knees
of a passenger.
● The users must not modify the safety belts of
fitted any articles onto them; otherwise,
regulation of safety belt assemblies by seat-belt
regulating device may be adversely affected,
such that the relaxant safety belts may not be
tighten.
● Do not allow a shoulder buckling tape to pass
through the upper part of chest, neck or nearby
the face of the passenger.
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