For the driver and front passenger, the car has inertial seat belts. The same belts are provided for the extreme passengers of the rear seat.
For the middle passenger of the rear seat, a static lap is designed (non-inertial) seat belt, but some cars have an inertial seat belt.
Useful tips. Check the condition of the belts regularly. If you find frayed, torn or otherwise damaged straps, be sure to replace the straps. If the belts are dirty, wash them with mild soapy water. Never iron the straps.
Attention! Do not use a seat belt on a child sitting on a passenger's lap. Be sure to replace belts that have been critically loaded in an accident.
To fasten the belt, pull it out of the spool and insert the buckle tongue into the buckle until it clicks into place, without twisting the straps.
To unfasten the belt, press the buckle button while holding the belt. Release the belt - it will automatically wind onto the spool.
Helpful advice. For transporting children under the age of 12, use special child seats, to which the child is fastened with his own belt. In turn, this seat must be securely fixed to the car seat with standard seat belts.
To prevent the belt from touching the neck and not pressing on the shoulder, adjust the height of the upper point. To move the mount vertically...
...push the release lever up to raise the mount...
...or down to lower it.