If you want to fold down the rear seat of your car, you need to fasten the seat belts. Ensure that they
cannot be trapped or damaged.
To lift up the seat part of the rear seat, insert your hand towards the seat belt buckles, lift the seat
and tip it towards the front of the vehicle. Then unlock the back of the rear seat using the two screws
situated in the boot. Lift it and then position flat behind the seat.
If you are carrying equipment in the boot, always ensure that it cannot damage the seat belts.
THREE-POINT SEAT BELTS WITH WINDERS
This type of seat belt does not need to be adjusted in length. Once fastened, the seat belt freely adjusts to the user's movements, but
in the event of a strong of sudden shock, it locks automatically to hold the body.
Before fastening your seat belt, make sure you are sitting against the back of your seat; adjust the forward position depending on the
pedals.
When you fasten your seat belt, ensure your back is pressed against the back of the seat. The chest strap must be as close as
possible to the neck, without pressing down on it. The pelvis strap must be flat against the thighs and against the pelvis. The belt
must be close to the body. Avoid wearing clothing which is very thick, or placing objects between yourself and the seat belt.
To fasten the seat belt, slowly unwind the strap without jerking it and ensure the fastener clicks into the
buckle. Check it is correctly buckled by pulling on the fastener. If the seat belt becomes blocked before it is
buckled, rewind and unwind the strap again.
To unfasten the seat belt, press the red button on the buckle; the belt winds back into the winder. Hold on
to the fastening part of the buckle as the belt winds in, to make it easier.