Securing Child Seats - Seat EXEO 2009 Owner's Manual

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Securing child seats

Ways to secure a child seat
A child seat can be secured differently on the rear seat and on the front passenger seat.
You can secure a child seat to the rear seat or front passenger seat in the
following ways:
Child seats in groups 0 to 3 can be secured with a seat belt.
Category
Group 0
Group 0+
Group 1
Group 2 / 3
U: Suitable for universal approved restraining systems for use in this age
category (universal retention systems are those fitted using the adult
seat belt).
*:
Move the passenger seat as far to rear as possible, as high as possible
and always deactivate the airbag.
L:
Suitable for retention systems using the "ISOFIX" anchors.
WARNING
When travelling, children must be secured in the vehicle with a
restraint system suitable for age, weight and size.
Never install a child seat facing backwards (or rear-facing) on the front
passenger seat unless the front passenger airbag has been disabled. This
could cause fatal injuries to the child! However, if it is necessary, in excep-
Safety First
Weight
<10 kg
<13 kg
9-18 kg
15-36 kg
Operating instructions
Seats for children aged 0, 0+ and 1 with the "ISOFIX" system can be
secured without fastening seat belts, using the "ISOFIX" and/or Top Tether
securing rings ⇒ page 52.
Seat locations
Front passenger
Rear outer
U*
U*
U*
U*
WARNING (continued)
tional cases, to transport a child in the front passenger seat, the front
passenger airbag must always be disabled ⇒ page 44, "Deactivating
airbags*" and move the seat to its highest position, in case it has this
adjustment.
Read and always observe information and warnings concerning the use
of child seats ⇒
in "Safety notes on using child seats" on page 46.
Practical tips
Rear centre
U/L
U
U/L
U
U/L
U
U
U
Technical Data
Child safety
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