Seat and Safety Protection
Seat
Correct sitting posture
Seat, headrest, seat belt and SRS airbag all help protect passengers. If made full use of, they can make a further protection. Therefore, expect
your compliance with the following points:
Erect sitting posture adopted; the lower end of your back to be backward to the most extent, and seat back slanting by no more than 30
degrees;
Adjust headrest appropriately to make the top of headrest level with upper end of your head;
Don't make front seats excessively close to instrument panel. Hold the steering wheel with slightly bent arms in driving. Your feet
should be also bent slightly so as to tread the pedal to the furthest extent.
Shoulder belt should tightly cross slantwise through your breast by way of external central shoulder. Avoid seat belt to pass through
neck region. Lap belt should tightly pass across the hip instead of stomach.
Max. 30°
Driving