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Child Safety Seats
Guidelines for Seating Children
All child restraint systems are designed to be
secured by lap belts or the lap belt portion of
the lap-shoulder belt.
WARNING: Do not use a child restraint
on a seat with an operational airbag in
front of it. There is a risk of death or
serious injury when the airbag deploys.
Crash statistics show that children are
safest when properly restrained in a
child or infant restraint system that is
secured in a rear seating position.
WARNING: Do not use a forward-facing
child seat until the child using it is
above the minimum weight of 20 lb (9
kg) and able to sit up unaided. Up to
the age of two years, a child's spine and
neck are not sufficiently developed to
avoid injury in a frontal impact.
WARNING: Do not allow a baby or
infant to be held or carried on the
lap. The force of a crash can increase
effective body weight by as much as
30 times or higher, depending upon the
crash severity, making it impossible to
hold onto the child. At all times, restrain
children in age- and size- appropriate
child seats to reduce the risk of injury
in a crash.
Lucid designed and fitted your vehicle's seat
belts for adults and larger children. For the
safety of infants and children under 12, it is
important to restrain them in a suitable child
safety seat appropriate for their age and size.
Fit a child seat that has been approved for
use in your vehicle. Follow the manufacturer's
fitting instructions exactly. You can contact
Lucid for a list of approved child seats. See
Contacting Lucid Motors on page 210. The
rear seat supports both iSize and ISOFIX child
seats.
Note: Legislation that governs how and where
children should be carried when traveling in
a vehicle is subject to change. It is the
responsibility of the driver to comply with all
current regulations.
WARNING: Do not use a rear-facing
child restraint on a seat protected by
an airbag in front of it. In the event of
an airbag deployment, this could lead
to serious injury or fatality of a child
seated in a front seat.
While it is possible to disable the front
passenger airbag, this should not be relied
upon to protect your child.
Lucid strongly
advises that you DO NOT use a rear-facing
child seat on the front passenger seat.
Choosing a Child Safety Seat
WARNING: Children age 12 and under
should ride in the rear seats using a
child safety seat suitable for the child’s
age and weight.
WARNING: Children should ride
rear-facing and use the child
restraint's integrated 5-point harness
in conformity with possible local laws
and the recommendations of the Child
Safety Seat manufacturer. Check to
make sure children riding in your
vehicle are riding in the appropriate
child restraint.
Child restraints accommodate different ages,
sizes, and weight ranges of children. Many child
restraints are designed to allow children to
ride rear-facing. Carefully read and follow all
instructions and warnings provided by the child
safety seat manufacturer, and on all labels
attached to the child safety seat.
Use the following tables to help you determine
the best type of restraint for a child. There are
also some general rules for each category.
Weight Group Rear Outer
Seat
Rear Center
Seat
Group 0 Under 22
lb (10 kg)
U -
Group 0+ Under 29
lb (13 kg)
U -
Group I 20-40 lb
(9-18 kg)
U, UF -
Group II 33-55 lb
(15-25 kg)
U, UF -
Group III 48-76 lb
(22-36 kg)
U, UF -
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