KIA Sportage 2010 User Manual

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Knowing your vehicle

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CAUTION

Never close the doors on any
part of the lap or shoulder belt.
It can damage the safety belt or
buckle which could increase the
risk of injury in case of an acci-
dent.

WARNING

- Belt use

Safety belts must be used cor-
rectly to work properly in an
accident. Each seating position
in your vehicle has a specific
safety belt assembly that
includes a buckle and tongue
designed to be used together.
Failure to heed these warnings
and follow these instructions
will increase the risk and sever-
ity of injuries and the likelihood
of death in an accident.
• Use the shoulder portion of

the safety belt on the outside
shoulder only. Never wear the
shoulder portion under the
arm.

• Never swing the safety belt

around your neck to fit over
the inside shoulder.

• Never wear the shoulder por-

tion of the safety belt across
the neck or face.

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• Wear the lap portion as low as

possible. Be sure that the lap
belt fits snugly around the
hips. Never wear a lap portion
of a lap/shoulder belt over
your waist; it should always
go over the stronger area of
your hips.

• Never use a single safety belt

for more than one person.

• The front seatbacks should

always remain in a comfort-
able, upright position when
the vehicle is moving.

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Pull the safety belt out and let
it retract a number of times.
Make sure that the lap/shoul-
der belts return smoothly and
easily into the retractor.

• Check the latches to make

sure they latch and release
without interference or delay.

• Never close the doors on any

part of the lap or shoulder
belt.

• Any belt not in good condition

or in good working order
should be promptly replaced.

WARNING

- Safety belt

care

• A damaged belt may not give

you the protection you need in
an accident.

• Inspect your safety belts peri-

odically for excessive wear or
damage. Pull out each belt
fully and look for fraying, cuts,
burns or other damage.

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