3.1.2
Correct Sitting Position of Occupants
Correct Sitting Position of the Driver
Correct driving position has a direct influence
on driving safety and fatigue.
For the safety of yourself and the passengers,
to reduce the risk of accidental injuries and deaths,
the driver is recommended to do the following
operation:
–
Sit upright and make sure the back contacts
with the seat back as much as possible.
–
Adjust the driver's seat forward or backward,
so that you can effectively operate all pedals
with legs bent slightly.
–
Adjust the steering wheel until it faces your
chest to ensure that the distance between
steering wheel and your chest is not less than
25cm.
–
Adjust the seat backrest to proper position, so
that your back can fully contact with the seat
backrest.
–
Lock the headrest and make its center flush
with the upper part of the ear.
–
Wear the seat belt correctly.
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3. Safety Operating Instructions
•
Carefully adjust the seat to ensure the seat
causes no injuries of other passengers
when moving the seat.
•
Your
steering wheel outside edge (at the 9
o'clock and 3 o'clock positions) to ensure
you can see all instruments and indicator
lights on the instrument cluster.
•
Never adjust the driver's seat during
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driving. Otherwise, the car may be out of
control.
•
Never stretch the fingers or other body
parts under the seat. Otherwise, they may
be pinched by the seat.
•
Never place any objects under the front
seats. Otherwise, these objects may be
jammed between the seat and guide rail,
hindering from locking the seat and
causing an accident.
Warning
hands
should
always
hold
the
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