User Manual - Page 27

For IBIZA 2018.

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The essentials
Securing child seats
Fig. 33 On rear seats: possible assemblies of chil-
dren seats.
Figure
Fig. 33
A
shows the basic child re-
str
aint syst
em mounting using l
ower retaining
rings and the upper retaining strap. Figure
››
Fig. 33
B
shows the child restraint system
mounting using the v
ehicl
e seat belt.
The seat belt may be used t
o secure univer-
sal type child seats to the vehicle seats
marked with a U in the table below.
In the passenger seat without height regu-
lation: the passenger seat must be in its rear-
most position
1)
.
In the passenger seat with height regula-
tion: the passenger seat must be in its rear-
most and highest position
1)
.
To correctly use a child seat in the back, the
front backrest must be adjusted so that there
is no contact with the child seat in the back in
the case that it goes opposite to the direction
of the car. In the case of front facing restraint
systems, the front backrest must be adjusted
so that there is no contact with the child's
feet.
To adjust the passenger seat to accommo-
date a child's seat and get the seat belt in a
perfect position, adjust the passenger back-
rest as far forward as possible
1)
.
If a semi-universal type chair is to be instal-
led, in which the method of attachment to the
car is through the seat belt and support
bracket, it should never be installed in the
central rear seat as the ground clearance is
lower than in other places and the support
bracket will not allow the seat to remain suffi-
ciently stable.
The systems include the child restraint
system mounting with an upper retaining
strap (Top Tether) and lower anchoring
points on the seat.
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1)
Compliance with current national legislation
and the manufactur
er's instructions is required
when using or installing child seats.
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