To use the belt, sit erect and fully back in the seat before
taking the buckle tongue in the outer hand, and drawing the
belt through the top slide, pass the belt across the body and
push the tongue into the buckle lock at the inboard side of the
seat, until a positive ‘click’ is heard. Pull on the belt to check for
correct latching and ensure that the belt fits snugly against the
body with all the slack taken up by the reel. The belt should be
worn low across the front of the pelvis, and across the chest
and shoulder.
The belts are released by pressing the red button on the
buckle lock, and will retract automatically for tidy storage and
to permit easy access to the passenger compartment.
Seat Belt Precautions
WARNING:
• Be sure you and your passenger always wear seat
belts and wear them properly. Not wearing a seat belt
correctly, increases the chance of serious injury or death
in a crash, even with airbags.
• On fastening the seat belt, ensure that no part of the
belt is twisted, or is entangled in the door or seat
mechanism.
• Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bone structure
of the body and should be worn low across the front of
the pelvis, and across the chest and shoulder. Wearing
the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must
be avoided.
• Improperly positioning the seat belts can cause serious
injury or death in a crash. Ensure the seat belts are
correctly positioned before driving.
• Pregnant women should always wear seat belts to protect
both themselves and the unborn child. The lap belt por-
tion of the belt should be kept as low as possible across
the hips. Consult your doctor regularly to check if you
should drive.
• The shoulder portion of the belt must never be worn
beneath the arm, or behind the back.
• Each seat belt assembly is designed for use by one
occupant of adult build, and should not be used by
children unable to meet the requirements set forth
herein.
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