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Kia pride 1997 - Seat Belt Restraint System; Restraint of Pregnant Women

Kia pride 1997
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DOUBLE
FOLDING
REAR
SEAT
To
fold
the
seat
down
1.
Slide
the
front
seats
to
the
maximum
forward
position.
2.
Pull
the
knob
up
to
release
the
lock.
3.
With
the
knob
pulled
up,
fold
the
seat
back
down.
If
there
are
seat
belts,
remove
them
from
the
seat.
4.
Lift
the
entire
folded
seat
forward.
5.
Slide
the
front
seats
to
the
desired
posi-
tion
To
put
the
seat
up
again.
When
putting
the
seat
up,
pull
the
knob
up
again
while
you
push
the
seat
back
back-
wards
until
it
latches
into
position.
Seat
Belt
Restraint
System
To
help
decrease
the
possibility
or
severity
of
injury
during
accident
and
sudden
stops,
we
recommend
that
the
driver
and
your
passengers
be
properly
restrained
at
all
times
by
using
the
seat
belts
provided.
The
lap/shoulder
belts
have
retractors
with
inertia
locks.
The
retractors
keep
the
belts
out
of
the
way
while
passengers
enter
or
exit
the
vehicle.
Inertia
locks
allow
the
belts
to
remain
slack
on
the
passen-
gers
for
comfort
until
a
deceleration
force
occurs
(such
as
a
sudden
stop
or
a
colli-
sion).
At
that
time,
the
belts
will
automati-
cally
lock
in
position,
and
the
passengers
will
not
be
thrown
forward
WARNING!
e
Lap/shoulder-belt
assemblies
may
be
damaged
when
subject-
ed
to
stress.
Replace
all
belts,
retractors
and
hardware
in
use
during
any
collision
except
a
minor
one.
SEAT
BELTS
Replace
all
restraint
systems
and
properly
repair
all
anchor-
age
that
were
in
areas
dam-
aged
by
a
collision.
e
Persons
who
are
not
riding
in
a
seat
with
a
fastened
seat
belt
are
much
more
likely
to
suffer
serious
bodily
injury
during
a
collision.
Restraint
of
Pregnant
Women
Pregnant
women
should
wear
lap
shoul-
der
belt
assemblies
whenever
possible
according
to
specific
recommendations
by
their
doctors.
The
lap
belt
should
be
worn
SNUGLY
AND
AS
LOW
AS
POSSIBLE
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