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Safety
1
CAUTION
Keep both feet in the footwell in front
of the seat. Do not place feet on the
dashboard or other positions. Otherwise,
your feet may enter the airbag
deployment zone.
Passengers shorter than 1.50 meters
cannot wear seat belts correctly. Always
use appropriate restraint devices for
passengers under 1.50 meters.
In some side impacts, rear impacts,
rollovers, or lighter frontal impacts, frontal
airbags may not deploy. Always wear
seat belts to reduce injuries in different
types of accidents.
Before driving, to avoid injury risks from high-
speed airbag deployment, ensure:
No people, animals, or objects between
the occupants and the airbags.
No accessories (like cup holders)
installed in the airbag deployment area.
No heavy, sharp, or fragile items in the
pockets of the occupants' clothing.
Supplementary Restraint System
To effectively use airbags, it is
recommended to:
Always wear seat belts;
Do not fix or attach any objects to the
airbag cover in the middle of the steering
wheel or the passenger airbag area on
the dashboard, as this can hinder normal
airbag function or cause injury during
ination;
Do not place any objects between the
body and the airbag;
Do not drive holding the steering wheel
spokes or placing hands on the airbag
cover;
Do not smoke while driving (risk of burns
or injury when the airbag inates);
Passengers should not put their feet on
the dashboard while the vehicle is moving;
Children should sit on the rear side seats
and use child safety restraint systems.
The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS)
offers less protection to smaller individuals.
Always wear seat belts correctly and maintain a
distance from the steering wheel and dashboard.
The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS)
is only for supplementary protection and cannot
replace seat belts in an accident. Moreover,
airbags can cause skin burns or other injuries.
To protect occupants promptly, airbags
inflate rapidly. If an occupant is too close to or
leaning on the airbag, the force of ination might
increase the risk of injury. Airbags deate quickly
after ination.
The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS)
only works when powered on.
Precautions for the Supplementary Restraint System
Recommendations for Effective Airbag Use
Airbag Safety Precautions

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