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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Egg=a~,~~~&es 
The  positions  next to the  windows  have  lap-shoulder 
belts.  Here’s  how 
to wear  me properly. 
1. Pick  up the  latch  plate  and  pull  the  belt  across you. 
2. Push  the  l

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual 3. TQ make  the lap part tight, pull  down  on  the  buckle 
end of the belt as you pull, .up on the shoulder  part.  The  lap 
part of the belt  should  be  worn low and 
snug  on 
the  hips,  just t

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Rear  shoulder  belt c~mfort guides will provide  added 
safety belt COXII~QI-~ for  children  who  have  outgrown 
child  restraints 
and for small adults.  Men installed  on a 
shoulder  belt, the c

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual I 
2. Slide  the  guide  under  and  past  the  belt.  The  elastic 
cord  must  be  under  the  belt.  Then,  place  the  guide 
over  the  belt,  and  insert  the 
two edges of the belt  into 
the

Page 46 of 426

BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual 4. Buckle, position and release the safety  belt  as 
described 
in “Rear Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions” 
earlier 
in this section.  Make sure that the shoulder 
belt  crosses the  shoulder.

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Smaller children and babies should always be 
restrained  in 
a child or  infant  restraint.  The 
instructions 
for the  restraint  will say whether 
it is the right type  and size  for  your child.

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual .:~~~:.:.:.~~:.:.:.~:~.. ................ . ............._. ............ 
A booster  seat (F, G) is designed  for  children  who 
are  about 
40 to 6Q Ibs. (18 to 27 kg) md about 
four  to  eight  yea

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Wnen choosing a child restraint,  be  sure the child 
restraint  is  designed to  be  used  in 
a vehicle. If it is, it 
will  have 
a label  saying that  it meets  Federal Motor 
Vehicle  Safety 
Sta