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Child
safety
Although
PEUGEOT
paid
a
great
deal
of attention to
child
safety
when designing
the 406
Coupe,
the safety
of your
children also depends
on
you.
In order
to ensure
complete peace of
mind,
please follow this
advice:
Child
seats
All
children
less than
10 years of
age
must
travel in special approved
seats",
secured
using a seat
bell.
After
numerous tests,
PEUGEOT
recommend
the following:
00
to 9
months
(up to 22
Ibs.
or 10kg)
"Baby
Sure":
fitted
in
a rear-facing position
with
a
three point
seat
belt either
in
the
front or
the
rear of the
vehicle.
6
9 months
to 3 or
4
years (20 to 35
Ibs. or
9 to 16
kg)
"Romer
Peggy":
fitted in
the
rear
with
a three
point
seat
bell.
~
from
3
or
4
years (more
than 33
Ibs. or
15kg)
"Romer
Vario"
(33-55
Ibs.
or 15-25
kg):
fitted in
the rear with a three
point seat
belt
(system with
a tray).
"Toppy" (33 to
80
Ibs.
or
15 to
36kg):
fitted
in the rear with a three
point seat belt
(booster
cushion).
For
maximum
safety,
fasten
the three-point seat belts
or
the
child
seat
straps
keeping
the
slack in
relation
to the child's
body
to a
minimum,
even
for
short journeys
.
According to current
legislation
39
Never leave a child in a car
which
is
exposed to
the
sun
with
the windows closed.
Never
leave the keys
within
reach
of children
inside
the
vehicle.
Strap your
children
into their seats
even for short
journeys.
In order to prevent
children
from
becoming
bored on
long journeys:
.
-
prepare some distractions,
-
create
a
calm and relaxed
atmo-
sphere,
-
plan
to
make
frequent
stops.
If your
vehicle is
fitted with a
passen-
[fer
airbag,
the fitting
of a rearwards-
facing
child seat in
the
front
passen-
ger seat
is strictly
prohibited.

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