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slipping under the lap belt. If you slip under the lap belt, the
belt will apply force on your abdomen, which may cause
serious or fatal injuries. The diagonal section of the belt
should cross the middle of the shoulder and the chest. In
the event of emergency braking or collision, the diagonal
section of the belt will be locked. Never cross your neck,
arms, or cross under your arms or behind your back.
To ensure that the seat belts always provide maximum
protection, ensure the belt is flat, not loose and contacts
the body. Adjust seat belt to ensure it is not loose.
Upper Anchorage Height Adjustment
During driving, DO Not adjust the height of
seat belt.
Make sure the seat belt upper anchor point
has been adjusted to proper height and locked
in place, or injury even death may be caused
in the event of collision accidents.
The driver and front passenger seats are equipped with
seat belt upper anchor point adjusters. Adjust the height
so that the shoulder belt of the seat belt crosses just the
middle of the shoulder. The seat belt should be positioned
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away from the neck and head and in a manner where the
occupant cannot slide under the belt. Incorrect positioning
will reduce the efficiency of the seat belt in the event of a
collision or emergency braking.
Please follow the instructions below to use the seat belt
upper anchor point correctly.
1 Hold the seat belt.
2 Press release button and move the height adjuster
to desired position. Move the adjuster by pushing
the slider.

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