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1-2. Child safety
ous injury.
When installing a child restraint
in the rear seats, adjust the front
seat so that it does not interfere
with the child or child restraint
system.
When installing a child seat with
support base, if the child seat
interferes with the seatback
when latching it into the support
base, adjust the seatback rear-
ward until there is no interfer-
ence.
If the seat belt shoulder anchor is
ahead of the child seat belt
guide, move the seat cushion
forward.
When installing a junior seat, if
the child in your child restraint
system is in a very upright posi-
tion, adjust the seatback angle to
the most comfortable position.
And if the seat belt shoulder
anchor is ahead of the child seat
belt guide, move the seat cush-
ion forward.
Child restraint system com-
patibility for each seating
position (for Latin American
*
countries
)
*
: Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican
Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Hondu-
ras, Nicaragua, Panama, Trinidad (&
Tobago), El Salvador, Bahamas,
Jamaica, Barbados, G.Cayman, Anti-
gua, Grenada, St.Lucia, St.Vincent,
St.Kitts, Argentina, Bolivia, Guyana,
Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Aruba,
Curacao, Suriname, Paraguay, Peru,
Uruguay and St.Maarten
Child restraint system compat-
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ibility for each seating posi-
tion
Compatibility of each seating posi-
tion with child restraint systems
(P.70) displays the type of child
restraint systems that can be used
and possible seating positions for
installation using symbols. Also, the
recommended child restraint sys-
tem that is suitable for your child
can be selected.
Otherwise, check [Recommended
child restraint systems and Com-
patibility table] for recommended
child restraint systems. (P.72)
Check the selected child restraint
system together with the following
[Before confirming the compatibility
of each seating position with child
restraint systems].