belt Alfa Romeo 156 2004 Owner handbook (in English)

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Do not hold the button
down when the window is
fully open or fully closed.
Versions not fitted with power windows
have a window winder (A-fig. 40a) for
working the window by

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fig. 44
A0B0300m
Through the reel, the belt  automatically
adapts to the body of the passenger wear-
ing it, allowing freedom of movement.
When the car is parked on a steep

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When the rear seats are not occupied, use
the proper pockets (A-fig. 47) on the
backrest to stow the seat belt clips neatly,
the tab (B) of the central abdominal belt
shall

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REAR ABDOMINAL CENTRE
BELT HOUSING 
(fig. 49)
When the rear centre belt, which is of the
abdominal type, is not in use, hook the
tongue (A) in the special support (B) on
the

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PRE-TENSIONING DEVICESTo increase the efficiency of the front seat
belts, Alfa 156 is fitted with pre-tension-
ing devices.
These devices “feel” that the car is being
su

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE USE OF THE SEAT BELTSAll the occupants of the car are obliged to
respect the local traffic laws regarding the
wearing of seat belts.
Always fast

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Seat belts are also to be worn by expec-
tant mothers: the risk of injury in the case of
accident is greatly reduced for them and the
unborn child if they are wearing a seat

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CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYfig. 55
A0B0001m
For the best level of protection in the event
of a crash, all occupants must travel seated
and secured by suitable restraint systems

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The results of research on the best pro-
tection for a child are summarised in Euro-
pean Standard ECE-R44, which in addition
to making them compulsory, subdivides re-
strai

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GROUP 3For children from 22 kg up to 36 kg the
child’s chest is thick enough not to need the
spacer back rest any more.
Fig. 59shows proper child seat posi-
tioning on the
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