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Seats & Restraints
Correct Routing of the Seat Belts
Ensure the seat belt does not press your neck
or abdomen. Never pull the seat belt behind
your back or under your arms.
When wearing seat belts, the lap belt shall be as low as
possible and cling to your hips. Never cross the abdomen.
When collision occurs, the lap belt can apply force on hips
and reduce the possibility of your move under the lap belt.
If you move under the lap belt, the lap belt will apply force
on your abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injury.
Shoulder belt shall cross the middle of the shoulder and the
chest. In case of emergency brake or collision accident, the
shoulder belt will be locked. Never cross your neck, arms,
or cross under your arms or behind your back.
To ensure that seat belts can provide maximum protection,
seat belts shall always stay flat and cling to passenger body
comfortably. Adjust seat belt to ensure it is not loose.
Upper Anchorage Height Adjustment
During driving, DO Not adjust the height of
seat belt.
Ensure the fixing point of seat belt is adjusted
to the proper height and locked before
driving, otherwise injury or even death may
occur in collision accidents.
The vehicle is equipped with seat belt fixing point adjuster
on driver seat and front passenger seat. Adjust the height
so that the shoulder belt can cross the middle of the
shoulder. Seat belt shall be kept away from face and neck,
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