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Follow the information on the front passenger
sun visor.
Seat position and height
Before mounting a universal child restraint
system, move the front passenger's seat as far
ISOFIX child seat mountings
Note
Note for Australia: ISOFIX child seats are not
permitted for road use in Australia at the time
of printing of this handbook. However, also
since a change of the respective regulations is
expected in the future, lower ISOFIX ancho‐
Suitable ISOFIX child restraints
Group
Weight of
child
Carrycot
0
Up to 10 kg Up
0+
Up to 13 kg Up
Approxi‐
Class/category
mate age
F - ISO/L1 a)
G - ISO/L2 a)
E - ISO/R1
to 9 month
s
E - ISO/R1
to 18 mont
D - ISO/R2
hs
C - ISO/R3
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Carrying children in safety
to the rear and as far up as possible to achieve
the best possible routing of the belt and pro‐
tection in the event of an accident.
If the upper attachment point of the seat belt is
located ahead of the child seat's belt guide,
carefully move the front passenger's seat for‐
wards until the best possible belt guidance is
achieve.
Backrest width
With adjustable backrest width: before fitting a
child restraint system in the front passenger's
seat, fully open the backrest width. Do not
change the backrest width from this point on
and do not call up a memory position.
rages are supplied in line with applicable ADRs
also for Australia.
Comply with the operating and safety instruc‐
tions from the manufacturer of the child re‐
straint system when attaching and using ISO‐
FIX child restraint systems.
Front pas‐
senger's
seat – b)
X
X
IL
IL
IL
IL
Controls
Rear seats,
Rear seat,
outer
middle
IL
X
IL
X
IL
X
IL
X
IL
X
IL
X
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