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MASTER DISCONNECT BUTTON
The battery pack master disconnect button is located
behind the back of the passenger seat on the front of
the battery pack. Pressing the button will disconnect
the traction battery pack from the vehicle. It should be
used when placing the vehicle in long-term storage, when
transporting the car on a truck or trailer, in case of an
accident, or at any time when you need to isolate the
battery pack from the vehicle for safety or maintenance
purposes. To reconnect the battery pack, pull the button
back out.
SAFETY BELTS AND CHILD RESTRAINTS
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The WHEEGO is equipped with safety belts for
driver and passenger.
Research has shown that safety belts save lives.
Safety belts can reduce the seriousness of injuries
in a single vehicle accident. Some of the worst
injuries happen when people are thrown from the vehicle. Safety belts provide protection
and they reduce the risk of injury caused by striking the inside of the vehicle. Everyone
needs to buckle up all the time, even for short trips.
WARNING
• Wearing a safety belt incorrectly is dangerous. Wearing your safety belt incorrectly
could increase your risk for injury in a collision. You could suffer internal injuries or
even slide out of part of the belt. Use the instructions in this manual to insure you and
your passengers are wearing the safety belts properly.
• Two people should never be belted into a single safety belt. People belted together
can crash into one another in an accident, causing injury. Never use a lap/shoulder
belt for more than one person, regardless of the size of the person.
PROPER USE OF YOUR LAP AND SHOULDER BELT
1. Enter the vehicle and sit back.
2. The safety belt buckle is located just behind the outer side edge of the seat. Grasp the
buckle and pull out the belt. Slide the buckle up the webbing as far as necessary to make
the belt go across your lap.
3. When the safety belt is long enough, insert the buckle into the latch until you hear a click.
Proper use of your lap and shoulder belt
Seat belts and pregnant women
Seat belt extender
Child restraint
Infants and child restraints
Tips for getting the most out of your child restraint
Other children and child restraints
Children too large for booster seats
Transporting pets