Seat Belts - BYD L3 AUTO Owner's Manual

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1.
Adjustment
Rod
for
Longitudinal Position
Hold the rod in the middle and pull
it upwards. Move the seat frontward
and backward to the desired position
with pressure of your body and then
release the rod.
2. Hand Wheel for Seat Height
Adjustment
Rotate the hand wheel for seat height
adjustment to adjust the seat to
desired position. (Note: Economic
model and Standard model does not
have this mechanism.)
3. Adjustment Rod for Seat Back
Angle
Lean
forward
and
pull
upwards, then lean backward to the
desired angle and release the rod.
4. Adjustment Button for Headrest
Height
Press and hold the button to lower the
headrest to desired position, and then
release it.
Remove Headrest
Press and hold the button, lift up and
remove the headrest.
Reinstall Headrest
Insert the link rod of headrest into the
BYD L3 AUTO Owner's Manual
Seat
bush, keeping the groove facing
forward. Press and hold the button,
push down the headrest to desired
position, and then release the button.
Raise Headrest
Move the headrest to desired height
and then release it.
Lower Headrest
the rod
To
reduce
possibility
slides down the buckle of seat belt
in collision, do not make the seat
back over slant. Seat belts can
provide the maximum protection in
front and rear collision accidents if
the driver and passengers sit
straight and lean on the seat backs.
If the passenger is lean on seat
TIPS
the
dangerous
that
the
passenger
Seat, Seatbelt, Steering wheel, Rear-view Mirror and Sunroof 1-33
back slantwise, the belt may slide
along the hip and pose pressure to
abdominal part. In front-collision
accidents, over obliquity of the
seat may increase the risk of
human injuries.

Seat Belts

Notice on Seat Belt:
BYD strongly require that the driver
and passenger in the vehicle wear
seat belts at any time to reduce the
possibility of injuries in accidents.
Seat belts equipped on the vehicle
are designed for adults.
Children shall be seated in rear seats
with seat belt
applied
properly.
Statistics
accidents shows that children seated
in rear seats are better protected than
children seated in front seats.
If a child has to be seated in the front
seat, the seat belt shall be properly
applied. In accidents, the quickly
deployed seat belt may cause severe
injury and even death to children if the
seat belt is not fastened correctly.
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