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CHILD SAFETY
(continued)
Category 2 (15 kg (33 lbs) to 25
kg (55 lbs)) and category 3 (22
kg (48 lbs) to 36 kg (79 lbs))
To correctly restrain the pelvis of a
child under 10 years, less than 1.36
m tall and weighing less than 36 kg
(79 lbs), preferably use a raised seat
with belt guides that ensure that the
three-point belt lies flat over the
child’s thighs.
A booster seat with a height-
adjustable seatback and a belt guide
are recommended as this will allow
the belt to be worn as close to the
base of the neck as possible but not
on it.
Place the back of the child seat
firmly against the vehicle seatback.
Adjust the height of the headrest or
remove it if necessary.
If a booster seat without a seatback
is used, the vehicle’s headrest will
have to be adjusted to suit the
child’s stature; the upper edge of the
headrest must be at the same height
as the top of the child’s head and
should never be lower than in line
with the child’s eyes.
The standard classifies the child
restraints in five categories:
Category 0 : 0 to 10 kg
(0 to 22 lbs)
Category 0+ : 0 to 13 kg
(0 to 29 lbs)
Category 1 : 9 to 18 kg
(20 to 40 lbs)
Category 2 : 15 kg to 25 kg
(33 to 55 lbs)
Category 3 : 22 kg to 36 kg
(48 to 79 lbs)
DANGER
It is forbidden to install a
rear facing child seat on the
front passenger seat if the
vehicle is fitted with a front
passenger airbag. The child may
suffer very serious injuries if the
airbag inflates.
The label (on the dashboard) and
marking (on the front passenger sun
visor) remind you of these
instructions.
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