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CHILD SAFETY
(continued)
Isofix system for fixing the base
of child seats
The
Isofix
system
has
been
approved in accordance with the
ECE 14 and ECE 16 regulations and
allows all Isofix semi-universal or
universal child seats approved in
accordance
with
the
ECE
44
regulation to be installed.
The child seats are fitted with two
latches which are attached to the
two rings.
The Universal Isofix seats are also
provided with a belt to secure the
back of the child seat.
This is a new procedure for
installing a child seat. The rear side
seat positions of the vehicle are
fitted with this system.
Your
vehicle's
Isofix
system
comprises:
• two anchoring rings for securing
the base of the child seat;
• a ring for securing the backs of
forward-facing seats.
Your vehicle is also fitted with an
additional
ring
specific
to
RENAULT for securing the belts of
some rear-facing seats available
from the RENAULT network.
This belt improves the support your
child receives in the event of a rear
impact.
• Make sure that there is
nothing
obstructing
the
seat
mounting
mechanism
at
the
anchorage points (gravel, rags,
toys, etc.).
• Always remember to fasten the
seat belts on child seats for all
journeys.
Installation
Forward-facing child seat
When a forward-facing child seat is
installed, the front seat must not be
moved back beyond the halfway
point on the seat runners and the
seatback must be in the upright
position.
Child seat or shell
When the child seat is installed
facing to the rear, the front seatback
must be close to, or in contact with,
the child seat shell.
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