SEAT BELTS
• Regardless of how long or how far your journey is, you must fasten your seat belt.
• Always comply with local legislation of the country in which you are travelling.
• The seat belt was designed for use by a single person.
• Never put a child on your knees and fasten the seat belt (babies and children cannot in any
circumstances be carried on the knees of any of the vehicle's occupants)
• Do not use anything that may cause the straps to slacken (example: clothes peg, etc.) because a seat belt
which is too loose may result in injury in the event of an accident.
• Following a serious accident, the seat belts that were in use at the time must be replaced. If a seat belt is
damaged or frayed, it must be replaced.
• If you need to clean your seat belts, use water and soap. All other products are prohibited.
• Poorly adjusted seat belts may cause injury in the event of accident. Pregnant women should wear a seat belt.
In such circumstances, ensure that the pelvis strap does not exert too much pressure on the lower stomach
without creating any extra slack.
• When a seat belt is in use, the straps must not be twisted.
• Do not move the chest strap underneath your arms or behind your back.
• The seat belts have been designed to be used by adult-size occupants.
• Do not modify or transform the seat belts or their anchor points on the chassis or the vehicle's seats.
• Use only original manufacturer's equipment.