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CAUTION
When the child restraint system is
not in use:
Keep the child restraint system
D
properly secured on the seat even
if it is not in use. Do not store the
restraint unsecured in the passen-
ger compartment.
If it is necessary to detach the
D
child restraint system, remove it
from the vehicle or store it securely
in the luggage compartment. This
will prevent it from injuring passen-
gers in the event of a sudden stop
or accident.
Types of 3−point seat belts
There are two types of 3−point seat belt.
Check the type before installing a child
restraint system.
ALR/ELR (Automatic Locking Retractor/
Emergency Locking Retractor) belt—
This belt locks when the belt is pulled out
quickly. Also, this belt has an additional
fully−extended
lock
mode;
shoulder belt is completely extended and
is then retracted even slightly, the retrac-
tor locks the belt in that position and the
belt cannot be extended. When installing a
child restraint system, fully extend the belt
to put it in the lock mode.
ALR/ELR belts are equipped for the rear
seat belts.
ELR (Emergency Locking Retractor) belt—
This belt also locks when the belt is
pulled out quickly but it does not have an
additional fully−extended lock mode. When
installing a child restraint system, you will
need a locking clip.
If your child restraint system does not
provide a locking clip, you can purchase
the following item from your Toyota dealer.
Locking clip for child restraint system
(Part No. 73119−22010)
—Types of child restraint
system
Child restraint systems are classified into
the following 3 types depending on the
child's age and size.
(A) Baby (infant) seat
(B) Child (convertible) seat
(C) Junior (booster) seat
Install the child restraint system following
the instructions provided by its manufac-
When
the
turer.
Your vehicle has two anchorages for se-
curing the upper anchorage strap of a
child restraint. For instructions about how
to use the child restraint anchorages, see
"Child restraint anchorages" on page 61.
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