Safe Driving
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emergency braking or in a traffic accident, do not drive the
vehicle when the backrest is made leaned backward too
much ! Only when the backrest is in a vertical state and the
driver has properly fastened the seat belt can the seat belt
exert the best protection effect. The greater the backrest is
inclined backward, the great the risk of injury occurs due to
improper use of seat belt and incorrect sitting posture!
Correctly adjust the headrest to achieve its best protection.
Correct Sitting Posture of Front Passenger
For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in a traffic
accident, it is recommend that the front passenger’s headrest be
adjusted as follows:
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Push the front passenger’s seat backward as far back as
possible.
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Adjust the backrest to a position nearly perpendicular to the
seat cushion so that your back is completely stuck to the
backrest.
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Adjust the headrest so that the upper edge of the headrest is in
line with the top of the head.
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Put your feet in the space for your feet in front of the copilot’s
seat.
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Fasten your seat belt correctly.
Adjusting front passenger's seat
Warning !
Incorrect sitting posture of the copilot may cause serious
injuries.
Correctly adjust the front passenger seat.
You shall always put your feet in the space for your feet
during driving. and never put your feet on the meter panel nr
stretch your feet out of the window nor put your feet on the
seat. If your sitting posture is incorrect, the risk of injuries
may increase in the event of braking or an traffic accident!
In order to reduce the risk of injuries to the copilot at an
emergency braking or in a traffic accident, do not drive the
vehicle when the backrest is made leaned backward too
much ! Only when the backrest is in a vertical state and the
driver has properly fastened the seat belt can the seat belt
exert the best protection effect, the greater the seat belt lean
backward, the greater the risk of injuries arises from
improper use of seat belt and incorrect sitting posture.
Correctly adjust the headrest so as to give full play to its best
protective effect. The greater the seat belt lean backward, the
greater the risk of injuries arises from improper use of seat
belt and incorrect sitting posture.
Correctly adjust the headrest to achieve its best protection.
Keep a correct sitting posture when the passengers is sitting
on the Rear-row seats
The passengers sitting in the Rear-row seats must sit upright, put
his feet in the space for the feet and fasten the seat belts correctly.
In order to reduce the risk of injuries to the copilot at an
emergency braking or in a traffic accident, the passengers sitting