up
to
20 polUlds, General Motors
recommends
use
of
the
GM
"Infant
Love
Seat." For children weighing 20
to
40
pounds, up
to
3
feet4
inches in height, and
who are able to sit up alone, General
Motors recommends
use
of
the
GM
''Child
Love
Seat".
In
using
any infant or child restraint
system,
be
sure
to read and follow all
instructions on installation and use.
If
a child is riding
ina
car
without a
General Motors (or other) infant
or
child
restraint system, take care as follows:
1. Infants who cannot
sit up
by
themselves
should be restrained by placing them in
a covered, padded bassinet. Place it
crossways in the
car
(widthwise) on the
rear seat. The bassinet should be
securely restrained with the car's regular
seat belts. Another method is
to
place
the bassinet
so
that
it
rests against the
back
of
the driver's seat, again
cro
ssways
in
the
car.
2.
Children who
can
sit up
by
themselves
should be placed on a seat and
restrained with the seat belts provided.
When
children ride in a rear seat, they
should
be
restrained with a lap belt.
When children ride in the front seat,
both lap and shoulder belt should be
worn.
If
the shoulder belt irritates neck
or face due
to
the child's size, this may
be reduced by placing the child closer
to the center of the car.
Never
let a
child stand or kneel on any seat.
3. General Motors advises that children
should be restrained properly when
riding. However, unusual conditions
may
prevent
use
of restraints and
require that a child stand.
If
that
happens, the child should stand on the
floor behind the DRIVER'S seat. This
will help reduce the chance
of
being
11
hurt by a frontal force impact in the.
event
of
such an accident.
TRAILER
TOWING
This car
is
designed and intended
to
be
used primarily
to
carry people. Towing a
trailer will affect handling, durability and
economy. Your safety and satisfaction
depend upon proper
use
of correct
equipment.
Also, you should avoid
overloads and other abusive use.
The maximum loaded
trailer weight you
can
pull with your car depends on what