Attention:
- Do not wear the shoulder part of the belt so that it passes under the armpit or in any other incorrect position.
- Make sure the belt is not twisted.
- The belt provides the most protection when the seatback is in the upright position. When the backrest is reclined, there is an increased risk that the occupant will slip out from under the belt, especially in a frontal collision, and be injured by the belt or by hitting the dashboard or seatback.
To buckle up, slowly pull out the belt, holding it by the bar. Insert the bar into the latch until you hear a click.
Note: If the belt is blocked and does not come out of the spool, pull the belt hard and then release it. Then slowly pull the belt out again.
Pull the belt out slightly to adjust the desired tension.
Caution: Pregnant women are advised to use their seat belts after consulting a doctor. This will reduce the chance of injury to both the woman herself and her unborn child. The waist belt should be positioned as low as possible under the belly.
To unfasten the belt, while holding the bar, press the button in the buckle.
Note: Since the belt retracts automatically, hold it by the bar so that the belt does not retract too quickly. Otherwise, you may damage the vehicle.