SAFETY
18 - HEAD RESTRAINT
Head Restraints to reduce whiplash, thereby preventing reducing serious injuries to neck.
Head Restraint adjustment for safe operation:
The middle position of the headrest should be on the same horizontal line as the occupant's eyes.
For tall persons, if the above point cannot be met, the headrest should be adjusted to the highest
position; for short persons, the headrest should be adjusted to the lowest position.
To adjust the headrest upward, pull the headrest upward to a proper position and fix it.
To adjust the headrest downward, press and hold the release switch and push the headrest downward
to a proper position; then, release the release switch for fixation.
Correctly adjusted
The head restraint is at the correct height and close enough to
the back of the head to help prevent injury.
Incorrectly adjusted
The head restraint is at the correct height but not close enough to
the back of the head.
Incorrectly adjusted
The head restraint is at the wrong height and also not close
enough to the back of the head.
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