User's Manual Part 2

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About your Vehicle
Safe driving
For safe driving, it is essential that the driver be aware of the best
driving techniques suited to various circumstances. Always try to
prevent dangerous situations by driving with caution.
Before you drive
- Adjust the position of the seat, steering wheel and rear-view
mirrors, in order to obtain the best driving position.
- Adjust the backrest so that your chest is upright and your head is
as close to the headrest as possible.
- Carefully adjust the headrest so that your head, and not the neck,
is resting against it. Ensure that nothing (e.g. mat covers, etc.) is
blocking the pedals.
- Check that the lights and headlights are working properly.
- Ensure that any child restraint systems (e.g. child seats, cradles
etc.) are properly fixed on the passenger seat.
- Your reflexes are quicker if you eat lightly before driving: avoid
heavy meals before a trip.
- Do not drink alcoholic drinks before and during the journey.
At regular intervals, check the following:
- Tyre pressure and condition
- Engine oil level
- Engine coolant level and system condition
- Brake fluid level
- Steering fluid level
- Windscreen washer fluid level.
While travelling
- Caution is the number one rule for safe driving, which also means
you should take other people’s behaviour into consideration.
- Follow the Road Regulations in force in the country you are
driving in and always respect the speed limit.
- Always make sure that the driver and passengers have their seat
belts fastened and that all children are travelling in suitable child
seats.
- Good personal physical conditions ensure you can drive long
distances safely.