Car Safety for Children
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Car Safety for Children
General Instructions
Accident statistics verify that it is safer for
children to sit in the rear rather than the front
seats of a vehicle.
It is recommended that children younger than 12
or no taller than 1.5m shall seat in the rear seats.
Based on the child’s age, height and weight, use
a child seat or the seat belt to ensure the safety
of children in the rear seats. For safety reasons,
a child seat should be installed on the rear seat
behind the front passenger seat.
Child seats should be installed and used in
accordance with the relevant regulations and the
child seat manufacturer’s instructions.
We suggest that you put the child seat
instructions and this Manual together and keep
them in your vehicle.
When Several Child Passengers
Have To Be Carried
There are three rear seats in your vehicle and
you can use them to properly place child
passengers.
When you need to carry more than three child
passengers in your vehicle:
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For the child who has grown up to be suitable
for wearing the seat belt, he/she can sit on the
front seat (observe related national traffic laws
to ensure safety).
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Move the vehicle seats backwards as much as
possible.
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Encourage the children to sit close to the
backrest and sit upright.
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Check whether they have correctly put on and
fastened their seat belts.
Safety Instructions for Child Seats
When driving, NEVER hold a baby to your
chest. The baby will be at serious risk of death if
you ignore this instruction.
Using a child seat correctly can significantly
reduce the risk of injury! As the driver, you
should be responsible for the children in your
vehicle:
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Choose a suitable child seat and use it
correctly.
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Pay attention to the rules of the child seat
manufacturer and ensure that the children wear
their seat belts correctly