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Seat and Restraint System
Replace Components of Airbag
System after a Collision
A collision may cause damage to the
airbag system in the vehicle. If dam-
aged, the airbags can neither operate prop-
erly, nor protect you and the passengers in
a collision, causing serious injuries or even
death. To make sure that the seat belt sys-
tem can operate properly after a collision,
check the airbags as soon as possible and
replace them if necessary.
Replace the components of the airbag sys-
tem if the airbag has been deployed. Please
go to the Geely Service Station for repair-
ing.
If the airbag ready indicator remains on
when the vehicle is started or turns on while
driving, the airbag system may not operate
properly. Bring your vehicle for repairing
immediately.
Disposal of Vehicle
When reselling your vehicle, make sure that
the new owner has already known that the
vehicle is equipped with airbags and the
date when the airbag system is replaced.
In the event of that your vehicle must be
disposed of, be sure to have the unde-
ployed airbags deployed in a certain envi-
ronment safely by a qualified personnel
before you scrap your vehicle, as the unde-
ployed airbags poses potential danger.
Child Restraint System
Older Children
The child who has outgrown and can no
longer be properly restrained in a child
safety seat should wear a seat belt.
The weight and height limits of the child
safety seat are explained in the manufac-
turer’s instructions provided along with the
child safety seat. Before passing the follow-
ing suitability test, the child should use the
child safety seat with the crotch/shoulder
belt.
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Sit in the seat as far back as possible.
Can the child sit with knees bent at the
edge of the seat? If YES, continue. If
NO, use the child safety seat.
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Buckle the 3-point type seat belt. Is the
shoulder belt positioned on the shoulder
of the child? If YES, continue. If NO,
use the child safety seat.
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Is the crotch belt placed as low as pos-
sible, snug across the hips of the child
and just in contact with the thighs? If
YES, continue. If NO, use the child
safety seat.
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Can the child stay seated like this for
the whole trip? If YES, continue. If NO,
use the child safety seat.