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Renault Scenic 2002 - Seat Belts

Renault Scenic 2002
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MEGANE SCENIC MONOSPACE NU 679-3
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SEAT BELTS
Always wear your seat belt when
travelling in your car. You must also
comply with the local legislation in
the particular country you are in.
Before driving off:
- First ensure that your driving
position is correct.
- Then adjust your seat belt to
provide maximum protection.
Incorrectly adjusted seat
belts may cause injuries
in the event of an
accident.
Even pregnant women should
wear a seat belt. In this case,
ensure that the pressure of the
lap belt on the abdomen is not
excessive.
Adjusting your driving position
Sit with your back firmly against
the seatback. This is essential to
ensure that your lumbar vertebrae
are in the correct position.
Adjust the distance between the
seat and the pedals.
Your seat should be as far back as
possible for you to be able to
depress the clutch pedal fully. The
seatback should be adjusted so
that your arms are slightly bent
when you hold the steering wheel.
Adjust the position of your head
restraint. For maximum safety
your head should be as near as
possible to the head restraint.
Adjust the height of the seat. This
adjustment allows you to select
the seat position which offers you
the best possible vision.
Adjust the position of the steering
wheel.
Adjusting the seat belts
Sit with your back firmly against the
seatback.
Shoulder strap 1 should be as close
to the base of the neck as possible
but not on it.
Lap strap 2 should be held firmly
over the thighs and against the
pelvis.
The seat belt should be worn as
close to your body as possible
(avoid wearing clothes that are too
thick, or holding any objects that
could obstruct the seat belt, etc.).

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