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Protecting Children
2.
Make sure the child restraint
system is firmly secured.
installing a child restraint system,
push and pull the restraint system
forward and from side-to-side to
verify that it is secure.
To provide security during normal
driving manoeuvres as well as during
a collision, we recommend that
parents secure a child restraint
system as firmly as possible.
However, a child restraint system
does not need to be ''rock solid.'' In
some vehicles or seating positions, it
may be difficult to install a child
restraint system so that it does not
move at all. Some side-to-side or
back-and-forth movement can be
expected and should not reduce the
child restraint system's effectiveness.
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Driver and Passenger Safety
If the child restraint system is not
After
secure, try installing it in a different
seating position, or use a different
style of child restraint system that
can be firmly secured in the desired
seating position.
For EU countries, refer to page
37
for the recommended child
restraint system.
3.
Secure the child in the child
restraint system.
child is properly strapped in the
child restraint system according to
the child restraint system maker's
instructions. A child who is not
properly secured in a child
restraint system can be thrown out
of the restraint system in a crash
and seriously injured.
Storing a Child Restraint System
When you are not using a child
restraint system, either remove it
and store it in a safe place, or make
sure it is properly secured. An
unsecured child restraint system can
be thrown around the vehicle during
a crash or sudden stop and injure
someone.
Make sure the

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