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Using The Child Restraint
System
Rear-facing Child Restraint
System
Rear-facing Child Restraint System
provides protection by supporting and
cushioning the child or infant’s back. In
case of a traffic collision, the child restraint
system will protect infants by keeping them
stay in a proper sitting position in the child
safety seat.
Forward-facing Child Restraint
System
Forward-facing Child Restraint System
provides protection by restraining child’s
body with a suitable seat belt or harness in
the child safety seat. In case of a traffic
collision, the child restraint system will
protect infants by keeping them stay in a
proper sitting position in the child safety
seat.
Booster Seat
Booster seat is a type of child restraint
system that is designed to adjust the seating
position of the older children to match the
vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt of the seat
belt. In case of a traffic collision, the
vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt will
primarily restrain the older children.
Precautions for child restraint system:
PROTON strongly recommends
children to be restrained with child restraint
system when travelling with this vehicle for
their protection. The aftermarket child
restraint system is removable and can be
bought by the owner. Only use proper child
restraint system that match your child age or
body size. If there is no child restraint
system available for your child due to their
age or size, the child shall be seated in the
rear seat and fasten seat belt for safety
Safe Travel