SEAT BELTS
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24 - Getting to know your vehicle
Understanding the graphic
7
:
– indicator green: seatbelt fastened;
– indicator red: seatbelt unfastened;
Depending on the vehicle, the
7
sym-
bol appears when the ignition is
switched ON, if a rear seat belt is
buckled state to unbuckled state or
any state change. When the vehicle
speed is less than approximately 12
mph (20 km/h), the
7
symbol appears
for at least 65 seconds.
When the vehicle speed reaches or
exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h), if one of
the rear seat belts is or becomes un-
fastened during the journey:
– a beep is emitted for 35 seconds ;
and
– the
7
symbol is displayed for at least
65 seconds and the symbol for the
seat concerned changes to red.
Always make sure that the rear pas-
sengers are properly fastened in and
that the number of seat belts indicated
corresponds to the number of rear
seats occupied.
Seat with armrest(s)
Ensure that the seat belt is passed un-
derneath the armrest
8
, check that
the buckle
3
is fastened in the latch
5
.
Lower the armrest
8
(movement A).
Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly.
Pass the shoulder strap under the
armrest
8
. Make sure the buckle locks
into the latch (check that it is locked by
pulling on the buckle).
Adjusting the rear seat belts
Adjusting the second row side seat
belts
Slowly unwind belt
9
and click latch
10
into red buckle
11
. Before folding
down a rear side seat, buckle the seat
belt concerned in its corresponding
catch.
This will prevent the seat belt becom-
ing trapped when the seat is returned
to its position for use.
In all cases, check that the seat belts
are operating correctly.