3-point type seat belt with 2 buckles
3-point type seat belt with 2 buckles is fitted in the rear centre seating position.
To fasten
1. Pull the seat belt out slowly and pass it through the seat belt guide (A).
NOTE
• When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a locked condition, pull the belt once forcefully and then return it.
After that, pull the belt out slowly once again.
2. After making sure that the seat belt is not twisted, insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle (C) aligning the marks (D) on the plate and buckle until a “click” is heard.
WARNING
• When using the seat belt, make sure to securely connect the latch plate (B) with the buckle (C). Failing to do so could significantly reduce the amount of protection and cause serious injures in a collision or a sudden stop.
3. Insert the latch plate (E) into the buckle (F) until a “click” is heard.
4. Make sure the lap belt is positioned as low as possible on the hips and pull the shoulder belt to adjust the slackness of the lap belt.
To unfasten
1. Hold the latch plate (E) and push the button on the buckle (F).
2. Push the button (G) on the buckle (C) using the latch plate (E) to disconnect the seat belt from the buckle.
3. Retract the seat belt and remove it from the seat belt guide (A).
4. After the seat belt is retracted completely, insert the latch plate (E) into the upper slit (H) and the latch plate (B) into the lower slit (I).
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