Bring the shoulder belt to the center of your shoulder. |
| Sit back deeply. |
Place the lap belt at the lower portion of your loin. | Fasten the buckle until it clicks. |
| Do not clamp the belt with a clip or the like to slacken it. | Do not twist the belt. | Apply the belt not to the waist but to the loin. | Do not incline the seat back excessively. | |||
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| Otherwise, the belt may fail to hold your body firmly, and loose its effect. | Otherwise, strong force may be applied locally, and cause injury. | Do not place the shoulder strap under your arm. It must be over the shoulder to work properly | Otherwise, your body will slide under the seat belt, and your abdomen will be pressed hard, possibly resulting in injury. |
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It is necessary to place the shoulder belt in the center of your shoulder. When the shoulder belt is applied to your neck or arm, it will not exhibit its effect sufficiently at the time of collision. When your automobile is equipped with an "adjustable belt anchor", which can change the shoulder belt mounting position vertically according to your physique, adjust it correctly for better protection. |
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