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Safe transport of children
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To fasten a child seat, follow
the installation instructions
provided by the child seat
Manufacturer. Position all the movable
parts of the child seats (e.g., handle,
reclining seatback, sunshade etc.)
carefully following the instructions
provided by the Manufacturer and
found on the instructions manual of
the same child seat. Then fully unwind
the seat belt and let it rewind. During
rewinding, you will hear a click sound:
this means that the KISI system has
activated and that the seat belt is now
locked. Then push the child seat
against the seat to rewind any excess
length of the seat belt. To deactivate
the retractor, unbuckle the seat belt
and let it rewind completely. The seat
belt can now be used normally.
Never unbuckle the seat belt
that retains the child seat
when the vehicle is moving.
In the event of an accident, an
incorrectly fastened child
restraining system increases
the risk of injury.
Never modify or tamper with
the seat belts and the child
restraining systems.
Established legislation in some
countries already provides that
children under 12 years of age may not
travel in the front passenger seat.
Rearward-facing child seats
must not be used on front
passenger seats equipped
with active passenger’s airbag, as this
could cause serious injuries during
deployment, independently of the
impact severity. Rearward-facing child
seats may be used on the front
passenger seat only in European
vehicle models, that are equipped
with passenger’s airbag deactivation
switch. In this case, the driver must
make sure that the airbag is
deactivated by checking the relative
warning light
on the instrument
panel. We recommend that you
always carry children in their specific
child seats positioned on the vehicle
rear seats, as this is the safest place in
the event of a collision.
The European Community regulations
that govern the transport of children
are found in directive 2003/20/EC.
This directive divides restraint systems
into five groups:
Group 0
0-10 kg
weight
Group 0 + up to 13kg weight
Group 1
9-18 kg
weight
Group 2
15-25 kg
weight
Group 3
22-36 kg
weight
As can be seen, the groups partially
overlap and commercially available
equipment may cover more than one
weight group.
All the restraining devices must bear
the approval data, together with the
check mark on a plate - which must
never be removed - fixed soundly to
the device,
Children over 36 kg in weight and 1.50
m in height, for the purposes of
restraint systems, are considered
equivalent to adults and can wear the
seat belts in the normal way.
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