Occupant safety
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Folding out the child seat
X
Pull release handle
1
forwards.
X
Push the child seat upwards and back until
it engages.
Fastening a child's seat belt
G
Risk of injury
To reduce the risk of serious or even fatal
injury to the child in the event of a sudden
change in direction, braking or an accident:
R
The shoulder belt section of the seat belt
must be routed across the middle of the
child's shoulder – never across the
child's neck – and be pulled tight against
the child's chest. The lap section of the
seat belt must be routed across the
child's pelvis – not across the abdomen
– and be pulled tight against the child's
body; retighten the belt strap if neces-
sary.
R
Never secure more than one child at a
time in the child restraint system.
R
The belt must be routed through the
hook.
R
The belt strap must not be trapped or
twisted, nor rub against any sharp edges.
Also observe the assembly instructions for
the padded table and the additional warn-
ings and information about risk of injury.
X
Pull the belt smoothly from the belt reel.
X
Guide the lower lap section of the belt
through hook
2
.
X
Engage the belt tongue in the buckle.
X
If the integrated child seat is being used
without the padded table, make sure that
the belt:
R
is routed as low as possible across the pel-
vic area, in front of the hips
R
is tightened across the lap by pulling
upwards on the child's shoulder belt
R
is tight and is routed across the middle of
the child's shoulder
R
is not twisted and does not pass across the
child's neck or under the child's arm
X
Adjust the head restraint (
Y
page 81)
Folding in the child seat
X
Pull release handle
1
forwards.
X
Push the child seat back into the seat until
it engages.
Child-proof locks
If children are travelling in the vehicle, you can
activate the child-proof locks for the rear
doors.
Child-proof locks for the rear doors
The child-proof locks on the rear doors enable
you to secure each door individually. A locked
door cannot be opened from the inside. The
door can be opened from the outside if the
vehicle is unlocked.
G
Risk of accident and injury
If children are travelling in the vehicle, acti-
vate the child-proof locks for the rear doors
and the override switch for the rear win-
dows. The children could otherwise open
the doors or windows while the vehicle is in
motion and injure themselves or others.
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