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CHILD SAFETY
(continued)
Isofix child seat mounting
system
The Isofix system has been approved
in accordance with ECE regulations 14
and 16 and allows all child seats
approved in accordance with ECE
«Semi universal» or «Universal»
regulation 44 to be fitted.
The child seats are fitted with two
latches which are attached to the two
rings.
The Universal Isofix seats are also pro-
vided with a belt to secure the back of
the child seat.
To find out which seats are fitted with
this system, refer to the tables entitled
"Seats suitable for fitting child seats" at
the beginning of the "Child safety" sec-
tion.
1.34
Your vehicle's Isofix system comprises:
– Two anchoring rings for securing the
base of the child seat;
– a ring for securing the backs of
forward-facing seats.
Your vehicle is also provided with an
additional ring specific to RENAULT for
securing the belt of those rear-facing
seats available from the RENAULT net-
work. This belt improves the support
your child receives in the event of a rear
impact.
Use of this device on the
front passenger seat is only
permitted if the passenger
air bags have been deac-
tivated.
Refer to the information on
"Deactivating the front passenger
air bags" in Section 1.
Fitting
Forward-facing child seat
When a forward-facing child seat is
installed, the front seat must not be
moved back beyond the halfway point
on the seat runners and the seatback
must be in an upright position.
Rear-facing child seat or shell seat
When a rear-facing child seat is in-
stalled, the front seatback must be
close to, or in contact with, the child
seat shell.
– Make sure that there is
nothing obstructing the seat
mounting mechanism at
the anchoring points (grit,
cloths, toys, etc.).
– Always remember to fasten the
seat belts on child seats for all
journeys.

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