Preparation before driving
● If the driver is too close to the steering
wheel, the frontal airbag may fail to play
for protection, but may even cause fatal
injury. Therefore, the driver is required to
lean against the seat back, and keep the
chest far enough away from the steering
wheel.
● The driver should not put his hand out of
the window or lean against the door. ● In
frontal collisions, rear-end collisions,
rollovers or minor side collisions, the side
airbag* and side curtain airbag will
generally not inflate.
● The front passenger should not be too
close to the dashboard. Otherwise serious
or even fatal injury may be caused when
the frontal airbag deploys. Therefore, the
front passenger is required to lean against
the seat back, and keep the chest far
enough away from the dashboard.
● Prevent the children from putting their
hands or heads out of the window.
Otherwise, serious or even fatal injury
may be caused when the frontal airbag
deploys in the event of a collision.
● Prevent the children stretching their
heads, hands, feet or faces to the front
passenger's frontal airbag. Otherwise,
serious or even fatal injury may be
caused when the frontal airbag deploys in
the event of a frontal collision.
● Prevent any passenger from stretching
the hands, feet or face to the side airbag
and side curtain airbag near the outboard
side of front seat back. Otherwise serious
injury may be caused when the side
airbag* and side curtain airbag deploys.
● Prevent children from siting on thighs of
any passenger or being held in the
passenger’s arms. Otherwise in the event
of a collision, the children will be thrown to
the dashboard, and serious or even fatal
injury may be caused when the frontal
airbag deploys.
● DO NOT use a rear-facing child restraint
system on the front passenger’s seat.
Otherwise in the event of a collision, the
child restraint system may be impacted
when the front passenger’s frontal airbag
deploys, causing serious injury or even
death of the child.
Collision monitoring area
In the event of a collision, the SRS, according to
angle and strength of frontal/lateral collision
detected by the impact sensor in the collision
area (as shown above), determines whether the
conditions for airbag inflation and deployment
are met, and controls the frontal airbag, side
airbag* and side curtain airbag to deploy
accordingly.