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Proton e.MAS 7 - Installation of Child Restraint; System

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Do not fasten the seat belt for older
children as shown in previous figure.
Do not position the shoulder belt to the back
of an older child when the seat belt is
fastened. In case of collision, the child may
move forward excessively resulting in
possibility of hurting the child's head and
neck. The child may slide under the lap belt.
The tightening force of seat belt will impact
on the childs abdomen resulting in severe
and even fatal injuries. Shoulder belt should
be fastened properly across the older
childrens shoulder and chest.
Description of the Child Restraint
System
Generally, It is recommended to restrain
infants and young children aged 3 to 4 years
old in the rear-facing child restraint system.
For children who have large body size to fit
in a rear-facing child restraint system, use a
front-facing child restraint system. For
children whose have large body size to fit in
the front-facing child restraint system, they
can be restrained in a booster seat and
fasten the seat belt.
Installation of Child
Restraint System
It will be safer if children and infants are
properly sitted in a child restraint system on
the rear seats.
Before installing a child restraint
system on the rear seat, carefully read
the instructions attached to the child
restraint system and make sure it is suitable
to be installed to this vehicle.
CRS Warning Label
Type I
Safe Travel

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