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Seat and Restraint System
Forward-facing Child Seat
The forward facing child seat provides pro-
tection by using restraining bands to
restraint the child.
Booster Seat
The booster seat is a kind of child restraint
system, which is designed for improving the
suitability of the vehicle seat belt system.
The booster seat also allows the child to
see the scene outside the window.
Installation Position of Child
Restrains
According to accident statistics, the children
and infants are safer when properly
restrained in the child or infant restraint sys-
tems on the child rear seating positions.
Therefore, we suggest that the child and
child restraint should be secured on the rear
seat, including infant or child sitting in rear-
facing child restraint, child sitting in forward-
facing child protection seat, older child sit-
ting in child safety seat and child who has
outgrown and can use a seat belt. A label
on the right end plate of the instrument
panel indicates that “Never allow the child
to sit in the front seat with face rearward”.
This is because that a great risk might be
brought to the child who sits with face rear-
ward.
If the passenger airbag inflates, the
child sitting in the rear-facing child
restraint may be seriously injured or even
killed. This is because that the back of the
rear-facing child restraint is too close to the
inflated airbag. Please secure the rear-fac-
ing child restraint on the rear seat.