User Guide

3.
Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.
Don’t let it get twisted.
Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it
is
secure.
If the belt isn’t long enough, see “Safety Belt
Extender” at the end
of
this section.
4.
Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks.
Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned
so
you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly
if
you
ever had to.
The lap part
of
the belt should be worn low and snug
on
the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies
force to the strong pelvic bones.
And
you’d be less likely
to
slide under the lap belt. If
you
slid under it, the belt
would apply force at your abdomen. This could cause
serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder belt should
go
over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the
body are best able to take belt restraining forces.
The safety belt locks if there’s a sudden stop or a crash.