Two-point seat belt without inertia reel
Fastening your seat belt

To fasten the two-point belt, insert its metal tongue into the buckle until it stops. At the same time, it locks and a click is heard. Make sure the belt is securely fastened and not twisted.
Belt adjustment

The 2-point belt without an inertia reel is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around the body. The belt should be positioned as low as possible - on the hips, not on the waist. Wearing a belt that is too high can cause injury in an accident.
Unfastening the seat belt
To unfasten the belt, press the button on the lock.

Warning: The center lap belt buckle mechanism is different from the rear outboard shoulder belt mechanisms. To ensure maximum protection and proper operation of the belts, be careful not to confuse the buckles when fastening the rear seat belt shoulder straps or lap belt.
Three-point seat belt with inertia reel

1. Before fastening the center rear seat belt, make sure that the metal tongue (a) is locked into the buckle (b).
2. After ensuring that the tongue (a) is connected to the lock (b), pull the belt out of the reel and insert the metal tongue (c) into the lock (d).
When the tongue connects to the belt buckle, a click is heard. The belt reel will automatically take up the slack only after the waist belt strap has been manually adjusted tightly. When you gently tilt your body forward, the belt is pulled out of the reel without restricting movement. In case of sudden braking or impact, the belt locks. The same thing happens when you sharply bend your torso forward.

Warning:
- When using the seat belt in the middle rear seat, make sure both metal tabs are engaged in the buckles. If one of them is not latched, the risk of injury in an accident increases.
- Do not separate the metal tongue (a) from the lock (b) except in the following cases:
- (1) when folding the rear seat backs;
- (2) When transporting objects in the rear seat that may damage the center seat belt.
- If the metal tongue (a) becomes separated from the buckle (b), place the tongue (a) in the belt holder to prevent metallic noise while driving.
- After folding the seat backs to their normal position, immediately snap the tongue (a) into the lock (b).
Unfastening the 3-point belt
To unfasten the belt, press the lock button.

Warning: The center lumbar belt buckle mechanism is different from the rear outboard shoulder belt buckle mechanisms. To ensure maximum protection and proper operation of the belts, be careful not to confuse the buckles when fastening the rear seat shoulder belts or lumbar belt.
