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Front Seat Belt Fitment
To fit: S
it erect and fully back in the seat,
take the buckle tongue (A), in the outer
hand and draw the belt (B), slowly and
smoothly from the retractor.
To engage:
Lay the belt over the body before
pushing the tongue in to the buckle lock
(C), 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.
To release:
press the red button (D), on the
belt buckle.
Seats
To adjust the fore/aft position of a front
seat, raise the lift bar beneath the front of
the seat, and slide to the position required.
Ensure that the catch is fully engaged after
adjustment by attempting to slide the seat
with the lift bar released.
The backrest angle may be adjusted by
turning the handwheel positioned outboard
of the backrest base. The head restraint is
integral to the seat backrest and cannot
be adjusted.
To access the rear cabin, a backrest release
strap is provided in the outboard shoulder
harness slot. Pulling the strap will allow the
backrest to fold forwards without losing the
original setting, to which the seat may be
returned after releasing the lever.
SEATING & SAFETY RESTRAINTS
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SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Backrest
release
strap
Backrest
angle handwheel
Fore/aft lift bar
WARNING
Sit as far back from the steering wheel
as is comfortable, whilst ensuring that
full control can be maintained. Sitting too
close to an airbag can result in SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH if the airbag inflates.
Ensure that your chest is at least 25cm
from the steering wheel.
Do not attempt to adjust the seat position
whilst driving as this could adversely
affect your control of the car.
Ensure that no persons or objects will be
trapped when adjusting the seat.
The combined weight of the driver,
passenger(s) and luggage must not
exceed the maximum allowed for this
vehicle.
Exceeding these limits will overload the
tires and affect handling of the car and
result in a crash in which you or others
could be killed or seriously injured.
Refer also to vehicle loading weight
information in the ‘Wheels & Tires’
section on page 97.
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Fit Engage Release
A
B
C
SEAT BELT POSITIONING
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