Three-point seat belt with locking mechanism
Fastening the seat belt
To fasten the seat belt, pull it out of the spool and insert its metal tab into the buckle until it stops. At the same time, it is blocked and a click is heard.
The reel will automatically take up the slack in the belt, but only after you manually adjust the belt so that the lap strap fits snugly around your hips. If you lean forward slowly and without jerking, the belt will unwind and give you freedom of movement. However, in the event of sudden braking or impact, the belt is instantly blocked. This will also happen if you lean forward too hard. Make sure the belt is properly fastened and not twisted.
Three-point safety belt with inertial locking mechanism
Fastening the seat belt
To fasten the seat belt, pull it out of the spool and insert its metal tab into the buckle until it stops. At the same time, it is blocked and a click is heard.
The reel will automatically take up the slack in the belt, but only after you manually adjust the belt so that the lap strap fits snugly around your hips. If you lean forward slowly and without jerking, the belt will unwind and give you freedom of movement. However, in the event of sudden braking or impact, the belt is instantly blocked. This will also happen if you lean forward too hard. Make sure the belt is properly fastened and not twisted.
Seat belt fitting
The lap strap should be placed as low as possible on the hips, not on the waist. If the belt is too high on the body, you could slip out from under it in an accident or sudden braking, which could result in death, serious injury or property damage. Do not keep both hands under or on the belt. One hand should be on the belt and the other under it, as shown in the picture. The shoulder strap of the seat belt must never be at hand on the side of the door.
Releasing the seat belt
To unfasten the belt, press the button on the belt buckle. In this case, the belt is automatically wound onto a reel.
If it doesn't, check if the belt is twisted and try again.