Using seat belts and child safety seats is the most effective way to protect the
occupants in the car in the event of a collision. Therefore, the law requires
seat belts to be worn.
Both the driver's seat and the passenger seat are equipped with a three-point
inertia reel seat belt. The inertia reel seat belt will automatically tighten, so
that the occupants in the car can move comfortably under normal driving
conditions.
Picture: the use of seat belts
1. Make sure that the seat is correctly positioned.
2. Pull out the seat belt smoothly to ensure that the seat belt goes around the
entire pelvis, chest, and mid-point of the collarbone smoothly, keeping
it between the neck and shoulders.
3. Insert the latch plate into the buckle and press it down until it clicks,
indicating that it is locked in place.
4. Pull the shoulder strap towards the retractor to remove extra slack. Make
sure that the straps pass through your shoulders and cross your chest
comfortably.
1. Press the seat belt buckle button and the seat belt will automatically
retract. When you are not using the seat belt, place the seat belt
properly.
2. If the seat belt is not fully retracted, manually retract it so that the seat
belt is not in a loose and hanging state.
When releasing the seat belt, it is recommended to hold
the seat belt before pressing the unlock button to prevent
the seat belt from retracting too fast and causing personal
injury and vehicle damage.
Picture: Pregnant women wearing seat belts
It is very important for pregnant women to fasten their seat
belts correctly when riding in a vehicle.
The seat belt must be fastened comfortably. Pull down the waist
belt as much as possible to make it go around the hips instead
of the waist. The shoulder belt should pass through the
shoulders and chest. The shoulder belt or waist belt of the seat
belt should not be passed through the abdomen. Please consult
your doctor for specific instructions.
Please strictly follow the warning information below,
otherwise it may cause serious injury or even death of
the pregnant woman and fetus.
•
When riding, it is strictly forbidden to move the seat
belt upwards. The seat belt must be tightened to prevent
it from sagging, and to ensure that it fits firmly against
the body without twisting.
• When pregnant women use the seat belt, they
should avoid the seat belt touching the raised
abdomen. The waist belt should be flat against the
thigh and placed as low as possible under the
abdomen.
Before driving a car, pregnant women should consult their doctor
if they can drive a car. To reduce the risk of injury to you and
your unborn baby, please follow the instructions below when
driving:
●
As your pregnancy grows, you should adjust the seat and
steering wheel to make it easier to maintain control of the
vehicle (this means you must be able to easily operate the pedals
and steering wheel).
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In this case, you should adjust the seat position as much as
possible to maximize the distance between the abdomen and
the steering whee