Vehicle equipment
Please note that this manual contains all
the standard equipment, country-specific
equipment and special equipment for this
model series. Thus, some equipment or
features described in this manual may not
be installed onto your vehicle or are only
available in some markets. For further
configuration information, please refer to
relevant sales information or consult with your
distributor selling the vehicle to you.
Tips for safety
Do not place the seat belt’s shoulder strap
over the neck or under the armpit.
The lap belt should be as low as possible
across the hips.
Each seat belt is intended for use by only one
person at a time. Do not use a seat belt to
strap in multiple people (including children).
If two or more persons wear the same seat
belt and there is a collision, the seat belt
cannot dissipate the impact, and the
persons strapped in together may collide
with one another.
The seat belt must not be twisted or be loose.
Do not pass the seat belt across sharp
corners, otherwise it may be damaged in an
accident.
Do not use a seat belt that has experienced
a strong impact in an accident or that has
been damaged.
Do not dismount, dismantle or modify seat
belts.
Do not use a seat belt that has a foreign
object in the buckle.
Try to keep the seat belt clean. Keep oily
and wet substances, including mud, oil,
water, beverages and food crumbs, away
from the seat belt to ensure that it extends
and retracts smoothly.
Please Do not use benzene, petrol or other
organic chemicals to clean seat belts, and
do not bleach or dye them.
Do not allow children to play with the seat
belts.
If a child accidentally wraps the seat belt
strap around his or her neck, the seat belt
strap may stop extending, which could
result in serious personal injury or even
death. If this happens and you cannot
release the seat belt buckle, use scissors to
cut the strap.
The seat belts are designed to fit adults, so
use an appropriate child restraint system
for children.
If the seat belt is positioned correctly but
touches the child’s neck or jaw and cannot
be strapped across the hip, use a suitable
child seat for the child.
A child who is large enough should use a
seat belt as intended.
Pregnant women should note the following.
We strongly suggest that you use the seat
belt. You can also get effective advice by
consulting with your doctor. The
recommended way of wearing the seat belt
for pregnant women is fundamentally the
same as for other passengers.
However, such passengers should take note
of the following:
1) The lap belt should be as low as
possible across the hips.
2) The shoulder strap should pass across
the shoulder and over the chest but not
over the abdomen.
An incorrectly worn seat belt may cause
serious injury or even death to the mother
or unborn child or both during emergency
braking or a collision.
Passengers who are sick or disabled should
follow medical orders on how to wear a seat
belt.
When a seat belt is not in use, it should be
fully retracted. Do not twist or jam the seat
belt, and keep the seat belt away from sharp
objects. Do not allow any foreign object to
obstruct the seat belt buckle, because this
may affect the connection between the seat
belt tongue and the buckle.