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How a a re s s eat b b elts p p ut o o n
properly?
Putting 3 3 p p oint b b elt o o n
You m m ust a a djust t t he f f ront s s eat t t o y y our
height b b efore f f astening t t he s s eat b b elt.
See " " Front s s eats" c c hapter.
For the centre rear seat, it must be taken
into account that the back of the seat
must be perfectly locked in position for
correct functioning of the seatbelt. See
page 2.68.
The inertia reel belt gives complete free-
dom of movement when pulled slowly.
Sudden braking, however, will cause the
belt to lock.
The mechanism will also lock the belt
when accelerating, driving down steep
gradients or cornering.
Warning
Seat b b elts c c an o o nly g g ive t t heir m m ax-
imum p p rotection i i n a a n a a ccident i i f
the b b ackrest i i s i i n a a n u u pright p p osi-
tion a a nd t t he b b elt i i s f f itted c c losely t t o
the b b ody.
SEAT BELTS
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Pull belt by the tongue slowly and
smoothly across the chest and hips.
Push the tongue into the locking part of
the seat until it engages audibly (pull t t o
test!).
Warning
The t t ongue m m ust b b e p p ressed i i nto
locking p p art d d esignated f f or t t hat
seat a a nd s s eat b b elt. T T he p p rotective
effect o o f t t he b b elt w w ill o o therwise b b e
negatively a a ffected a a nd t t he r r isk o o f
injury i i ncreases!
SAFETY FIRST
B1H-127
1.9

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