Honda E Manual page 88

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*1:Adjust the seat slide to the rearmost position.
If the child restraint system interferes with the head restraint and cannot be installed stably, raise the head restraint to the highest
position. If this interference is unavoidable even after raising, remove the head restraint. Please note that the removed head restraint
should be stored in the luggage compartment so that it will not fly during sudden braking or collision.
Also, if you remove the child restraint system, attach the head restraint to the original seat and make sure it is locked.
*2:Only forward facing child restraint system can be installed when the front passenger airbag is on.
*3:If the child restraint system interferes with the head restraint and cannot be installed stably, raise the head restraint to the highest
position.
*4:For installing the universal belted type, adjust the seat back to the most front lock position.
• If the child restraint system on the rear seat interferes with the front seat, adjust the front seat to the position without interfere.
*5:For installing the R2 size or smaller ISOFIX child restraint system, when the child restraint system interferes the driver's seat, adjust the
driver's seat to the highest position.
*6:For installing the R3 size ISOFIX child restraint system, when the child restraint interferes the driver's seat, adjust the driver's seat to the
highest position and the seat back to the front lock position, and adjust the seat slide to the 11th step from most front position or
forward.
When interfering passenger's seat, adjust the passenger's seat back to the front lock position and adjust the seat slide to the 10th step
from most front position or forward.
• Child restraint systems with support leg can be installed in seating position where i-Size cannot be installed.
• If you cannot fix the booster child restraint system stably, adjust the seat-back angle to be parallel with the back still keeping it
forward of the seat belt shoulder anchor.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
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