Seat belts
WARNING
Seat belts are designed to bear upon the
bony structure of the body (pelvis, chest and
shoulders), and can only be worn safely with
the seats in a normal, upright, position.
•
ALWAYS fit the lap strap as low on the
hips as possible (never across the
abdomen) and ensure that the diagonal
belt passes across the shoulder without
slipping off or pressing on the neck.
•
DONOTtravel with the seat backs
reclined steeply rearward. Optimum
benefit is obtained when the seat is
reclined no more than 15 degrees from
the upright (vertical) position. Asteeply
reclined seat could allow a passenger to
slip under either the shoulder or the lap
belt.
Lap belts
The rear centralseating position is fitted with
a lap belt. To adjust, pull the slider (arrowed in
illustration) along the belt and feed the
webbing through the buckle until the belt is
comfortablytight. Insert the metal tongue
plate into the lock nearest the centre of the
seat, and fit as low as possible on the hips
(never on the abdomen).
•
DONOTwear the shoulder belt under
your arm. In an accident this could
increase your chances of being injured.
Wearing seat belts during
pregnancy
The seat belts have been designed for all
adults, including pregnant women. In a crash
situation any occupant is less likelyto be
injured whilst correctlyrestrained by a seat
belt. However, pregnant women should wear
the lap belt as low on the hips as possible to
avoid pressure on the abdomen.
Women should consult their doctor to
establish the best use of seat belts during
pregnancy.
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2002 |
Download File |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Range Rover |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |