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Safety
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Seat Belt
Seat Belt Release
Press the red button on the buckle to
release the seat belt lock. After unlocking, push
the seat belt slightly towards the upper anchor
point, and it will automatically retract into the
retractor.
The method of wearing rear seat belts is the
same as that for front seat belts.
Rear Seat Belts
CAUTION
If the seat belt tongue is incorrectly buckled
into another seat's buckle, it could position
the occupant too far from the buckle. In a
severe crash, the seat belt might move up
to the occupant's abdomen, exerting force
on the abdomen instead of the hip bone,
potentially causing serious injuries.
Pregnant Women
For pregnant occupants, the best way to
protect both the pregnant woman and the fetus is
to always use the seat belt correctly while driving
or riding, ensuring the lap belt part is as low as
possible across the hips.
Before driving, adjust the seat as far back
as possible while still being able to comfortably
control the vehicle.
Consult with a doctor at every prenatal
checkup to ask if it's still safe to drive and follow
the doctor's professional advice. When sitting
in the front passenger seat, also move the seat
as far back as possible to reduce injuries from
airbag ination.
Pregnant Women and Special Occupants