For safe driving
The seat belts are the primary restraint system and the airbags are the secondary restraint system. We consider the following precautions to be the most important.
Check
Regularly check the condition of your belts after:
Pull each belt fully out and look for snags, cuts, burns, and frays.
Make sure the hooks work easily and the straps are tight.
If the belt does not retract effectively, cleaning the belt may solve the problem.
Just use a mild detergent and warm water.
Avoid using bleaching or cleaning solvents.
Make sure the belt is completely dry before retracting the belt.
Any belt that is not in perfect condition or does not work legally does not provide adequate security and should be replaced as soon as time permits.
A seat belt worn during a collision may not provide the same level of safety in a collision.
Attention
Failure to control or take action can result in real damage or death if not done legally when needed.
Check your seat belts frequently and fix any problems as soon as possible.
The customer must not make any modifications or extensions that would interfere with the operation of the belt change tools in a way that removes the slack or prevents the belt tensioner from getting used to removing the slack.
After severe wear, the entire part must be replaced, although the harm to society is not obvious.
A strategic distance must be observed from dyeing fabrics with bleaches, oils and synthetic compounds, especially sulfuric acid. Cleaning can be done safely using a mild detergent and water. If the mesh ends are worn, dirty or damaged, the belt should be replaced.
Safety Belt
The absolute best safety tool as it connects you to the tool so you can enjoy its many natural health benefits.
They also help protect you from being thrown into or out of the vehicle by other passengers.
When worn properly, it also keeps your body in place in the event of a crash, so you can take full advantage of the extra insurance that airbags provide.
It will also help you with relatively all types of accidents, including:
frontal impacts
side effects
back effects
overturning
Attention
Even though your vehicle has airbags, using them incorrectly increases the chance of actual injury or death in a collision.
Rest assured that you and your passengers are wearing seat belts and are seated in accordance with the law.
lap/bear seat belts
Each of the five seating positions is equipped with footrests with anti-crisis retractors.
During normal driving, the tensioner stays anywhere in the belt’s tension range, allowing you to move freely.
During a collision or sudden stop, the collector is blocked to control your body.
Models with lockable retractors
The back straps additionally have a lockable retractor for workouts with self-adjusting frames.
Introducing the Child Restraint System with Lap/Shoulder Harness
Follow these guidelines for proper use:
All passengers must sit upright, lean back in their seat, and remain in that position at all times. Falls and leans reduce the effectiveness of the belt and can increase the chance of actual damage in a collision.
Never put a knee/bear part under your arm or against your good will. This could result in serious injury in the event of a collision.
Two people should never use the same. If they do, they could be seriously injured in an accident.
Don’t add anything extra. Devices that are supposed to increase comfort or change the position of the shoulder of a seat belt part can reduce the protective properties and increase the range of actual crash damage.
Reminder
Your vehicle is scanning the driver and front passenger*
If the start switch is set to ON. II*1 without fastening the driver’s seat belt, a beep* will sound and the pointer will vibrate.
The indicator will remain open if the driver does not fasten the seat belt before the horn stops.
When approaching the driver and front passenger* intermittent sound signal and flashing arrow.
Programmable seat belt pretensioners*
The front seats are equipped with programmed seat belt tensioners for increased safety.
Pretensioners will naturally stabilize the front arches in a severe frontal collision, whether or not the crash is severe enough to deploy the front struts in some cases.
