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Safe Driving
152
Warning
The youngest children (under two years as
minimum) do not have a fully developed
spine and neck. This is why it is strongly
recommended to install them in rearward
facing child seat. The latest regulation of
child seat impose the rearward facing child
seat to accommodate child of 15 months
minimum. A variety of child seat can
accommodate even older, taller children
(see recommended child seat in page 144).
Infants and toddlers should never be
allowed to sit on parents' laps. All children
should be restrained in appropriate child
safety seats at all times.
To ensure a safe ride for your child, be
sure to follow all instructions detailed in
this manual as well as those provided by
the child safety seat manufacturer.
Do not use extensions for belts of seats
installed with child safety seats or booster.
Warning
For a tall child, ensure that the child's
head is supported and that the child seat
belt is properly adjusted and secured.
The shoulder part of the seat belt must
be fastened away from the face and neck,
and the lap section must also be fastened
away from the abdomen.
Never attach two child safety seats to one
anchorage, as one anchorage may not be
firm enough to secure both seats in the
event of a collision.
The anchor points for the child protection
device can only bear the load from a
properly installed child protection device.
Under no circumstances, shall the child
protection device be used for adult seat
belts, wiring harnesses or the installation
of other items or equipment.
Always check safety harnesses and
tethers for damage and wear.

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