Child Safety
Restraining an Infant Who
Weighs Less Than 9 kg
(20 Ibs)
An infant up to about 9 kg (20 Ibs)
must be restrained in an infant seat
or a convertible seat designed for a
baby. Because children that size
must ride in a reclining position, be
sure the infant seat always faces
the REAR of the car as shown.
We recommend that, whenever
possible, you put the infant seat in
the center position of the rear seat
and secure it to the car with the lap
belt.
If you decide to put an infant seat
in an outside position of the rear
seat, you must use a locking clip on
the car's lap/shoulder belt (see page
21
).
Restraining a Child Who
Weighs Between 9 and 18 kg
(20 and 40 Ibs)
Toddler seats are designed for
children who weigh between 9 and
18 k g (20 and 40 Ibs).
The preferred place to put a
toddler seat is in the center position
of the rear seat. Use the car's lap
belt to secure the seat to the car.
If you decide to put a toddler seat
in an outside position of the rear
seat, you must use a locking clip on
the car's lap/shoulder belt (see page
21
).
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