Wearing seat belts correctly can prevent or limit the
movement of the driver and passengers and prevent
them from injury. Correctly wearing a seat belt can
prevent the driver and passengers from moving in an
uncontrolled way and being placed in danger.
The seat belt absorbs most of the kinetic energy
generated by the collision. In addition, the vehicle
crash zone and other passive safety system absorb the
collision at the same time, working together to further
reduce the risk of passenger injury.
● The seat belt must be worn in the correct
position.
● It is prohibited for two people to share seat
belt, even for children.
● Always keep the correct sitting posture and
wear seat belt during driving. Do NOT
unfasten your seat belt during your journey.
This can lead to accidents and injury.
● Do not damage or jam seat belt or rub
against sharp edges.
● When wearing a seat belt, it is advisable to
avoid wearing loose and bulky clothing (if
worn, remove it first) to avoid affecting the
fit between the seat belt and the body.
● Always keep the seat belt system clean and
in good state. Do not allow foreign matter or
fluid to enter the seat belt buckle.
● It is forbidden to disassemble or repair the
seat belt by yourself.
Seat belt unfastened indicator light
When the Start/Stop button is in the "RUN" mode, if
the driver does not fasten their seat belt, the seat belt
indicator light in the instrument information center
display screen will light up. The warning light will
immediately be lit, accompanied by an audible alarm
which will sound if the driver does not fasten his or
her seat belt and the vehicle speed exceeds 25km/h,
or when the vehicle moves forward of a distance of
500m or for more than 60s at a speed of under
25km/h.