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BYD SEAL U DM-i - Child Protection Lock; Seats; Seat Precautions

BYD SEAL U DM-i
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Child Protection Lock
Child protection locks are designed to
prevent children in rear seats from
accidentally opening rear doors. Such
locks are provided on the sides of the left
and right rear doors.
The door cannot be opened from inside
the vehicle while the latch is locked. To
open this door, use the exterior door
handle.
CAUTION
Before driving, especially when
a child is in the vehicle, ensure
that the doors are closed and the
child protection lock function is
enabled.
Proper use of seat belts and
activation of child protection lock
helps prevent the driver and
passengers from being thrown out
of the vehicle in an accident. and
also prevents a door from being
opened accidentally.
Seats
Seat Precautions
Adjust the driver's seat so that the
pedal, steering wheel and dashboard
controller are easy to control for the
driver.
The most e󽗈ective safeguard while
driving is to keep the seatback upright,
always resting well on the seatback,
and adjusting the seat belt to the right
position.
Do not fold in the rear seats during
driving.
Secure your luggage appropriately to
prevent it from skidding or moving.
Luggage in the vehicle should not be
higher than seatbacks.
WARNING
Do not sit on the upper part of
the folded seat backrest or on the
goods. Otherwise, people may be
seriously injured due to improper
sitting on the seat or improper
fastening of the seat belt in case
of emergency braking or collision.
Do not place any items under
the seats. The driver may lose
control of the vehicle because
items placed there a󽗈ect the
seat locking mechanism or
accidentally push up the seat
position adjustment lever, causing
the seat to move suddenly.
When adjusting the seat, do not
place your hand under the seat
or near its operating parts, to
prevent being crushed.
After adjusting the seatback, lean
back to con󽗉rm the seatback
has been locked. Seatbacks that
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