4-7
2 2-point seat belt
•
Fastening
1. Take care that the belt does not become twisted.
Inset the tongue into the buckle until you
hear a click.
2. Pull on the tongue to confirm that it is locked in.
3. Adjust the belt so it is low across you hips.
4. To adjust the belt’s length, hold the tongue at
90
°
to the belt.
Pull the belt end to shorten the belt or the
tongue to lengthen it.
•
Unfastening
Press the red button on the buckle to separate
the tongue and buckle.
•
Insert tongue into buckle until you hear a
click.
•
Press red button to unlock the belt buckle.
•
To adjust the seat belt length, hold the tongue at
right angles to the belt. Pull the belt end to
shorten or the tongue to lengthen the belt as
desired.
3 Children and babies
•
When carrying children or babies, they must be
restrained properly to minimize the risk of injury
in the event of a sudden stop or accident. Never
allow children to stand or kneel on the seats. For
maximum safety, we recommend fitting and
using a restraint system that complies with Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. The use of
child and/or baby restraint systems is mandatory
in some states. Please abide by your state’s
regulations.
•
Older children may sit on the regular seats and
use the regular seat belts. However, make sure
that the shoulder belts do not cross their necks
or faces.
WARNING
For maximum protection in the event of an
accident, the belt must not be loose. A loose
belt could even aggravate injuries.
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