SEAT BELTS
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– seat occupied and seat belt
unfastened;
– seat not occupied.
With the doors closed, the warn-
ing light appears on the central display
when the vehicle ignition is switched
on if the driver's and/or front
passenger's seat belt(s) (if this seat is
occupied) are not fastened.
When the vehicle speed is less than
approximately 12 mph (20 km/h), the
warning light appears on the
central display if a front seat is occu-
pied and the seat belt is not fastened.
It is accompanied by the graphic
6
which appears for approximately 60
seconds each time one of the front
seat belts is fastened or unfastened.
When the vehicle speed reaches or
exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h), if one of
the front seat belts is unfastened or
becomes unfastened during the jour-
ney:
– the warning light flashes on
the central display;
and
– a beep sound for approximately 120
seconds;
and
– the graphic
6
is displayed for ap-
proximately 180 seconds and the
symbol appears for the seat
concerned.
Always make sure that the front pas-
sengers are properly fastened in and
that the number of seat belts indicated
as fastened corresponds to the num-
ber of front seats occupied.
Note: an object placed on the front
passenger seat may trigger warnings
in some cases.
Rear seat belts
Rear seat belt reminder
Depending on the vehicle, the graphic
7
is displayed on the instrument panel
when the ignition is switched on. This
informs the driver of the fastening sta-
tus of each of the rear seat belts every
time:
– the ignition is switched on;
– opening a door;
– a rear seat belt is fasted or unfas-
tened.
Understanding the graphic
7
:
– white symbol: seatbelt fastened;
– black symbol: seatbelt unfastened.
When the vehicle speed is below ap-
proximately 12 mph (20 km/h), the
graphic
7
appears during approxi-
mately 60 seconds every time one of
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