Essentbl
Safety Equipment
I Head Restraint
I Seat Recline
To change lhe sealback
angle.
lean
fonvard slightly while raising the l€ver
Then lean back to the desired
position
and release ihe lever.
Make sure the leverreturns to its
original
position
and the seatback is locked in
place
by
attempting
to
push it
fo.ward
AwenNmc
Reclinins:
Sittins in a nclined
position
while
the rehicle it nofing is dangerous
because
lou
tlon't
get
the
full
protection
from
seat
behs.
During
sunnen brukins ot a cotlision,
)ou
can sline under the lap belt and
suffet seious intemat injudes. For
Duxinun pdecnon,
sit u'ell back
A
wanlrnrc
Head Restraints Adj stme t:
Driying with the head rcstrahtti
adjusted too low or rcnoved is
dangerous. With no support behitul
rour
head,
rour
ne.k could be
sedoustr injured in a collision.
Alwars
dnre with
the
heotr rcstraints
insetledwhen seats arc beine used
and ,nake surc thet a.e
prcperl!
adjusted.
ACAUTION
When retuming
a
real reclined
seatback to its upright
position,
make
sure
you
support lhe seatback
while
operating
lbe seatback
lever Ifthe
seatback is nol
supporled,
irwill flip
forward suddenly and could cause
lnjufy.