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ing severe injuries should a collision
occur.
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Do not install rear speakers that
require the removal of the top tether
anchors or interfere with the proper
use of the top tether strap.
Related information
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Child safety (p. 46)
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Infant seats (p. 49)
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Convertible seats (p. 51)
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Integrated booster cushion – general
information (p. 57)
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ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 55)
Integrated booster cushion – general
information
The booster cushions are designed to raise
the child higher so that the shoulder strap
crosses over the child's collarbone, not over
the neck.
Integrated two-stage booster cushion
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Volvo's optional integrated booster cushions
are located in the outboard seating positions.
These booster cushions have been specially
designed to help safeguard children in the
rear seat. They should be stowed (p. 60)
(folded down into the seat cushion) when not
in use. When using an integrated booster
cushion (p. 59), the child must be secured
with the vehicle's three-point seat belt.
Use these booster cushions only
with children whose weight is
between:
• Stage 1: 48 – 80 lbs (22 – 36 kg)
• Stage 2: 33 – 55 lbs (15 – 25 kg)
and whose height is between:
• Stage 1: 45 – 55 in. (115 –
140 cm)
• Stage 2: 37 – 47 in. (95 – 120 cm)
In Canada, Transport Canada's
weight recommendation is 40 –
80 lbs (18 – 36 kg).
If using a booster cushion does not result in
proper positioning of the shoulder strap, then
the child should be placed in a properly
secured child restraint (see (p. 47) ). The
shoulder belt must never be placed behind
the child's back or under the arm.
Correct seating position: child's head is below
the head restraint and the shoulder belt is across
the collarbone
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Canada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
Summary of Contents for 2016 XC60
Page 1: ...WEB EDITION OWNER S MANUAL I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 2: ...I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 27: ...SAFETY I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 65: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 67: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 65 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 68: ... 03 Instruments and controls 03 66 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 126: ...CLIMATE I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 139: ...LOADING AND STORAGE I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 151: ...LOCKS AND ALARM I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 175: ...DRIVER SUPPORT I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 248: ...STARTING AND DRIVING I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 290: ...WHEELS AND TIRES I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 324: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 369: ...SPECIFICATIONS I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 371: ...11 Specifications 11 369 Location of labels I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
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