Fiat ABARTH 124 SPIDER 2019 User Manual page 89

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With Passenger Occupant
Classification System
To reduce the chance of injuries caused
by deployment of the passenger Air
Bag, the Passenger Occupant
Classification Sensor work as a part of
the Supplementary Restraint System.
This system deactivates the passenger
front and side Air Bags and also the
passenger seat belt pretensioner
system when the
OFF passenger Air
Bag deactivation indicator light
illuminates.
When an infant or small child sits on the
passenger seat, the system shuts off
the passenger front and side Air Bags
and seat belt pretensioner system, so
make sure the
OFF passenger Air
Bag deactivation indicator light
illuminates. For more details, refer to
"Passenger Occupant Classification
Sensor" in "Supplementary Restraint
System SRS — Air Bag" for additional
information.
Note:
A seat belt or child-restraint system can
become very hot in a closed vehicle
during warm weather. To avoid burning
yourself or a child, check them before
you or your child touches them.
Warning!
Improper installation can lead to failure
of an infant or child restraint. It could come
loose in a collision. The child could be
badly injured or killed. Follow the child
restraint manufacturer's directions exactly
when installing an infant or child restraint.
After a child restraint is installed in the
vehicle, do not move the vehicle seat
forward or rearward because it can loosen
the child restraint attachments. Remove
the child restraint before adjusting the
vehicle seat position. When the vehicle
seat has been adjusted, reinstall the child
restraint.
When your child restraint is not in use,
secure it in the vehicle with the seat belt or
LATCH anchorages, or remove it from the
vehicle. Do not leave it loose in the vehicle.
In a sudden stop or accident, it could
strike the occupants or seatbacks and
cause serious personal injury.
Child Restraint System
Types
In this User Guide, explanation of child
restraint systems secured with seat
belts is provided for the following three
types of popular child-restraint systems:
infant seat, child seat, booster seat.
Note:
Installation position is determined
by the type of child restraint system.
Always read the manufacturer's
instructions and this User Guide
carefully.
Due to variations in the design of
child restraint systems, vehicle seats
and seat belts, not all child restraint
may fit all seating positions.
Before purchasing a child-restraint
system, it should be tested in the
specific vehicle seating position (or
positions) where it is intended to be
used. If a previously purchased
child-restraint system does not fit, you
may need to purchase a different one
that will.
Note:
For additional information, refer to
www.nhtsa.gov/parents-and-caregivers
or call: 1–888–327–4236
Canadian residents should refer to
Transport Canada's website for
additional information: http://
www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/
safedrivers-childsafety-index-53.htm
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