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Before Driving
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Seat Adjustment
Introduction to Seats
Proper seat adjustment ensures maximum
effectiveness of seat belts and airbags. Seats
can be adjusted in various ways to fit the
physique of the driver and passengers:
● Forward and backward position
● Backrest angle
Before driving, make sure to properly adjust
the front seats:
● Ensure accurate, effective, and safe
operation of all controls on the dashboard.
● Maintain a relaxed, fatigue-resistant sitting
posture.
● Maximize the protective function of seat
belts and airbags.
CAUTION
● When adjusting the backrest, position it
as upright as possible.
● When moving the seat backward, ensure
there are no objects under or behind
the seat to avoid compressing items or
injuring rear passengers.
● Position the seat as far from the
dashboard as practical while meeting
driving and seating needs.
Front Seat
Forward and Backward Adjustment
1. Lift the black unlock lever
1
under the seat
and hold;
2. Move the seat forward or backward to the
desired position;
3. Release the lever
1
to lock the seat in place;
4. After locking, gently shake the seat back and
forth to ensure it's securely locked.
WARNING
!
● Never adjust the driver's seat while the
vehicle is in motion! Unexpected seat
movement can lead to loss of vehicle
control and distraction, causing severe
accidents.
● Sitting too close to the dashboard can
significantly reduce the effectiveness of
seat belts and airbags in an accident,
leading to serious injuries.
● When adjusting the seat, ensure no one's
body parts are in the path of the seat
movement.
● The backrest should not be too reclined
as it can affect the functionality of seat
belts and airbags.
● If the seatback is reclined too far back,
the seat belts and airbag system will not
provide the expected level of protection.
For instance, during braking or in the
event of an accident, you may slide
under the seat belt, which could result
in abdominal or neck injuries. This could
increase the risk of causing injury or even
fatal harm.
Manual Seat Adjustment
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