SAFETY BELTS
• Whatever the length and distance of the drive you perform, always fasten your safety belt.
• Furthermore you should comply with the local legislation of the country where you are.
• The safety belt was designed to retain a single person. Never place a child on your knees and fasten the safety belt.
• Do not use devices allowing to introduce free movement into the straps (example: clothes peg, etc) because a safety belt
that is too loose, risks causing wounds in the event of an accident.
• Following a serious accident, it is necessary to replace the safety belts which were in service at the time. Or even if a belt
is damaged and shredded, it is imperative to replace it.
• If you have to clean your safety belts, do it with some soap and water. Any other product is prohibited.
• Badly adjusted safety belts risk causing wounds in the event of an accident. Pregnant women should use their safety belt.
In that case, make sure that the basin strap does not exert too much pressure on the stomach bottom without creating
additional clearance.
• When the belt is used, the straps should not be twisted.
• Do not move the abdominal strap under your arm or behind your back.
• Safety belts were designed to be used by occupants having an adult’s size.
• Do not modify or transform the safety belts or their anchorage on the chassis or the vehicle’s seats.
• Only use the manufacturer’s origin equipment.
• Babies and children can in no case be carried on the knees of occupants of the vehicle.
• It is particularly dangerous to strap a child sitting on your knees. Never use a single belt to hold two persons at the same
time.
• Never leave a child or an animal in a car exposed to sunlight, windows closed.
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