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5
) Always check the seat belt is well
fastened by pulling the webbing.
6
) Only one child is to be strapped
to each retaining system.
7
) Always check the seat belts do not
fit around the child’s throat.
8
) While travelling, do not let the
child sit incorrectly or release the
belts.
9
) Passengers should never carry
children on their laps. No-one, how-
ever strong they are, can hold a child
in the event of a crash.
10
) In case of an accident, replace
the seat with a new one.
Below is a summary of the rules
of safety to be followed for
carrying children:
1
) The recommended position for
installing children’s seat is on the rear
seat, as it is the most protected in the
case of a crash.
2
) In cars fitted with passenger air
bag never place child’s restraint sys-
tems on the front seat since children
shall never be seated on the front pas-
senger seat.
3
) If the passenger’s air bag is deac-
tivated always check the warning
light
F
on the cluster to make sure
that it has actually been deactivated.
4
) Attain to the instructions for fas-
tening the specific child restraint sys-
tem which you are using. These in-
structions must be provided by the
manufacturer. Keep the child re-
straint system installation instructions
with the car documents and this
Handbook. Never use a child restraint
system without installation instruc-
tions.
PRETENSIONERS
Your car is fitted with pretensioners
on the front side seats to improve pro-
tection. These devices are triggered by
a sensor in the event of a violent im-
pact and pull back a few inches of
webbing. In this way the pretensioner
ensures that the belt is adhering per-
fectly to the body before the belt be-
gins to hold back the wearer.
When the pretensioner has been
triggered the retractor will lock. The
seat belt cannot be drawn back up
even when guiding it manually.
Some smoke may be produced when
the pretensioner is triggered. The
smoke is harmless and does indicate
the beginning of a fire.
The pretensioners do not require any
maintenance or lubrication. Any mod-
ification of their original state invali-
dates its efficiency.
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