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characteristics of the child restraint
systems used, you are advised to keep
children in rearward facing child
restraint systems for as long as possible
(at least until 3–4 years old), since this is
the most protected position in the event
of an impact.
The choice of the most suitable child
restraint device depends on the weight
and size of the child. There are various
types of child restraint systems, which
can be secured to the vehicle by means
of the seat belts or with the
ISOFIX/i-Size anchorages.
It is recommended to always choose
the restraint system most suitable for
the child; for this reason always refer to
the Owner Handbook provided with the
child restraint system, to be sure that it
is of the right type for the children it is
intended for.
In Europe the characteristics of child
restraint systems are ruled by the
regulation ECE-R44, dividing them into
five weight groups:
Group
Group 0
Group 0+

Group 1

Group 2
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Group
Group 3
The ECE-R44 standard was recently
paired with the ECE R-129 regulation,
which defines the characteristics of the
new i-Size child restraint systems (see
the "Suitability of passenger seats for
i-Size child restraint system use"
paragraph).
All restraint devices must bear the
certification data, together with the
control mark, on a label solidly fixed to
the child restraint system which must
never be removed.
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restraint systems for each weight
group. These devices are
recommended, having been specifically
designed for Jeep vehicles.
INSTALLING A CHILD
CARSEAT WITH
SEATBELTS
88) 89) 90)
Universal carseats that are installed with
Weight range
seatbelts only are approved according
to the ECE R44 standard and are
up to 10 kg
subdivided into different weight groups.
up to 13 kg
The figures are only an example for
9–18 kg
installation. Install the carseat according
15–25 kg
to the instructions that are obligatorily
attached to it.

Group 0 and 0+

Weight range
Children up to 13kg must be
transported facing backwards, in a
22-36 kg
carseat like the one shown in fig 80,
which by supporting the head, does not
affect the neck in case of brusque
decelerations.
includes child
®
80
The seat is held by the car's seatbelts,
as shown in fig 80 and then must hold
the child with its own incorporated
seatbelts.
Group 1
From 9 to 18kg, children can be
transported facing forward fig 81.
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