Wear the Seat Belt Correctly

WARNING
  • Keep seat belts clean; dirty belts may cause retractor issues.
  • If the seat belt strap frays or tears, the fixing bolts loosen, or the retractor malfunctions, the seat belt will not provide protection in an accident. Regularly check all parts of the seat belt for integrity.
  • Seat belts that have been used or stretched and deformed in the event of a serious collision must be replaced at Authorised dealers. Even if there is no obvious deformation in appearance, they need to be replaced. Also check the fastenings of the seat belt.
  • It is strictly forbidden to repair, disassemble or modify the retractor or seat belt and other components by yourself. Only Authorised dealers should service these parts.
Driver's Seat Belt not Fastened Warning Light
  • When the driver fails to fasten their seat belt, the seat belt indicator light will turn on. This light will keep on until the driver's seat belt is fastened.
  • When the vehicle is running, if the driver's seat belt is not fastened, the vehicle speed reaches about 5 km/h and this light will flash and make beeps until the seat belt is fastened.
Adjust the Seat Position Properly
  • Take off your coat or jacket, etc., and sit on the seat. Ensure your back is firmly against the seat backrest.
  • Adjust the seat distance from the pedals. Your seat should be as far from the dashboard as possible while still allowing you to fully press the brake pedal.
  • Adjust the seat backrest angle so that your arms are slightly bent when holding the steering wheel.
Adjust Seat Belt

For effective protection, adjust the seat belt as follows:

  • The upper part of the seat belt should be close to the chest and cross over the shoulder, as close to the base of the neck as possible without being on the neck.
  • The lower part should be tight against the hip bones, horizontally across the upper thighs, not the abdomen.
  • The seat belt must be as close to the body as possible. Avoid wearing thick clothing or placing items under the belt.
  • Incorrect use of the seat belt can cause serious injuries instead of providing protection.
  • Gently pull the seat belt to adjust its length for a comfortable fit.
  • First, position the lower part low across the hips, then pull up the upper part to tighten it against the body. This allows the sturdy pelvic area to absorb more impact, reducing the risk of abdominal injuries.
Locking & Unlocking
[Image Placeholder: Buckle Mechanism ①②③ and Restraint Strap ④]

Locking

  • Insert the latch ① into the buckle ②, slowly and steadily release the seat belt until you hear a "click" sound, and pull the upper end of the latch ① to ensure locking.
  • If the seat belt becomes stuck, gently pull it back and release it. Attempt to pull it out again slowly.
  • If your seat belt is completely stuck, pull the seat belt slowly but firmly, about a distance of more than 3cm, loosen it to return slightly, and then try to pull it out slowly again.
  • If the problem persists, please contact Authorised dealers.

Unlocking

  • Press the red button ③ on the buckle, unlock the seat belt, push the seat belt upward to the fixed point appropriately, and the inertia drum will retract the seat belt.
  • When exiting the vehicle, make sure the seat belt is fully retracted and avoid getting clipped when closing the door.

Restraint

Use a seat belt restraint strap ④ can bind the seat belt to prevent strangulation.

CAUTION
  • Do not wrap the seat belt when using it. Wrapping the seat belt around the body will increase the pressure of the seat belt on the body and reduce the protective effect of the seat belt.
  • The seat belt should be adjusted as tightly as possible without affecting comfort, which can play a better protective role. If the seat belt is not fastened tightly, it will greatly reduce the protective effect on the user.
  • Inspect seat belts regularly for wear or damage. Replace any frayed or malfunctioning belts immediately to ensure safety.