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4K8012721BK
Sitting
correctly
and
safely
Correct
positioning
for
children
Always
secure
children
in
a
child
safety
seat
de-
signed
for
the
body
size,
weight,
and age
of
the
child.
You
can
secure
child
safety
seats
in
your
vehicle
using
the
lower
LATCH
anchors
or
the
safety
belts.
You
can
also
secure
child
safety
seats
to
the
top
tether
anchor.
Depending
on
the
child
safety
seat,
it
may
also
be
necessary
to
secure
it
to
the
top
tether
anchor.
In
Canada,
securing
for-
ward-facing
child
safety
seats
to
the
top
tether
anchors
is
required
by
law.
Always
transport
children
in
the
rear
seats
Accident
statistics
show
that
children
that
are
se-
cured
correctly
in
the
rear
seats
are
safer
than
in
front
seats.
Always
transport
children
in
suitable
child
safety
seats
secured
on
the
rear
seats.
In
exceptional
circumstances:
transporting
children
in
the
front
passenger's
seat
If
exceptional
circumstances
require
the
child
safety
seat
to
be
placed
on
the
front
passenger's
seat,
then
the
front
passenger's
airbag
must
be
deactivated.
Please
note
the
important
informa-
tion
for
this
@
page
75,
Advanced
airbag
system.
If
you
must
secure
a
forward-facing
child
safety
seat,
move
the
front
passenger's
seat
as
far
back
as
possible
so
that
it is
as
far
as
possible
from
the
front
passenger's
airbag.
While
doing
this,
make
sure
the
seat
can
be
adjusted
all
the
way.
Only
switch
to
a
larger
child
safety
seat
when
absolutely
necessary
Switch
to
a
larger
child
safety
seat only
when
ab-
solutely
necessary.
Secure
your
child
using
a
safe-
ty
belt
without
a
child
safety
seat
only
if
all
of
the
following
statements
are true:
The
child
is
large
enough
to
sit
upright
in
the
seat
-
The
child
is
able
to
sit
with
his
or
her
back
rest-
ing
completely
on
the
seat
backrest
The
child
is
able
to
sit
with
his
or
her
knees
bent
over
the
edge
of
the
seat
surface
The
child
is
able
to
sit
with
both
of
his
or
her
feet
completely
touching
the
floor
in
the
foot-
well
~The
lap
portion
of
the
safety
belt
lies
flat
and
securely
over
the
hip
area
and
never
over
the
stomach
~The
shoulder
portion
of
the
safety
belt
lies
flat
and
securely
over
the
center
of
the
shoulder
and
the
chest,
and
never
under
the
arm,
behind
the back,
or
over
the
neck
or
face.
~The
child
is
able
to
maintain
this
seating
posi-
tion
throughout
the
entire
trip
Read
and
follow
the
important
information
and
warnings
regarding
the
correct
use
of
safety
belts
®
page
69.
~Child
safety
seats
can
also
be
secured
to.
seats
with
side
airbags.
In
the
event
of
an
accident,
children
can
also
be
protected
by
the
side
airbags
if
the
child
is
correctly
se-
cured
in
a
suitable
child
safety
seat that
is
attached
correctly.
~The
lower
LATCH
anchors
as
well
as
the
safety
belt
may
be
required
to
correctly
in-
stall
some
child
safety
seats.
Using
both
at
the
same
time
is
permitted,
provided
that.
the
fastening
systems
or
safety
belts
do
not
impair
those
in
an
adjacent
seating
position.
All
child
safety
seats
are
constructed
so
that
they
can
be
secured
using
the
lap
safety
belt
in
the
vehicle.
~Child
safety
seats
with
a
load
leg
can
only
be
secured
to
the
outer
rear
seats
and
to
the
front
passenger's
seat.
Securing
child
safety
seats
to
the
lower
LATCH
anchors
Fig.
61
Rear
bench
seat:
lower
LATCH
anchors
Observe
the
safety
precautions
*
page
77.
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