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SAFETY FIRST
Group I
For babies and small children weighing
between 9-18 kg. Best suited are child
seats with safety board – see illustration
– or child seats in which the child faces
backwards.
Warning
If, in exceptional cases, you must
transport a child in the passenger
seat (positioning the child seat so
that the child’s back is opposite to
the direction of travel), the pas-
senger airbag must be deactivated
by a Technical Service Centre. Fail-
ure to do so could result in serious
injuries or loss of life. Contact a
Technical Service Centre to have
the system disconnected.
As soon as the child seat is no longer
needed as described in the above
paragraph, the passenger-side
airbag should be made operational
again by a Technical Service Centre.
Group II
For children weighing between 15-25 kg.
Best suited are child seats combined with
3- point safety belts.
Warning
The shoulder part of the belt must
run roughly across the centre of the
shoulder, on no account against
the neck, and must be firmly in
contact with the body.
The lap part of the belt must fit
tightly across the pelvis – not
across the stomach. If necessary,
pull the belt tight.
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