Seat Belts - Hyundai H-1 2005 Owner's Manual

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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

SEAT BELTS

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To protect you and your passengers in
the event of an accident, it is most
important that the seat belts be worn
correctly when you drive.
!
WARNING:
o One seat belt should be used by
only one person. Doing other-
wise can be dangerous.
o When driving with children, they
should be seated in the second
and third seats, and wear lap
belts. For an infant, a children
safety seat should be used.
The regulations concerning driv-
ing with children in the front seat
may differ from country to coun-
try. It is recommended that you
obey the pertinent regulations.
o The seat belts must not be twisted
when worn.
o Check the belts for cuts, worn or
frayed webbing and for checked
or deformed metallic parts. Re-
place the belts if defective.
o A dirty belt should be cleaned
with neutral detergent in warm
water. After rinsing in water, let it
dry in the shade. Do not attempt
to bleach or re-dye
the belts
because this affects their char-
acteristics.
o Seat belts worn at the time of an
accident should not be reused
even if they appear flawless, be-
cause deteriorated belts cannot
withstand another accident. Be
sure to replace the seat belt and
mounting bolts with new ones.
o Never adjust the driver's seat
while the vehicle is in motion.
o For technical reasons, the sec-
ond seat and third seat should
not be folded down to make a
bed while the vehicle is being
driven.
o To protect you and your passen-
gers in the event of an accident,
it is most important that the seat
belts be worn correctly when you
drive.
o The seat belt will provide maxi-
mum protection for its wearer if
the recliner seatback is placed in
fully upright position.
When the seatback is reclined,
there is greater risk that the pas-
senger will slide under the belt,
especially in a forward impact
accident, and may be injured by
the belt or by striking the instru-
ment panel or seatbacks.

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