2008 AUDI S8 child restraint

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AUDI S8 2008  Owners Manual ___ C_h_ i_ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t_, y-------------------------------------------------
The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the  front  seat  a potentially 
dangerous  place  for  a child  to  r

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AUDI S8 2008  Owners Manual -
Child  Safety ___ :;....____ ____________ _ 
& WARNING 
Not  using  a booster  seat,  using  the  booster  seat  improperly,  incor­ 
rectly  installing  a  booster  seat  or  using  the  vehicle

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child is available . In  these  exceptional  situations,  the  use  of  a  lap 
belt  is  better  than permitting  the  child  to  remain  totally  unre ­
strain

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&, WARNING  (continued ) 
•  If  the  backrest  is  not  securely  latched , the  child  and  the  child 
re

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& WARNING 
Rearward-facing  child  restraints: 
•  A  child  in a  rearward-facing  child  safety  seat  installed  on the 
front  passenger  seat  will  be  se

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AUDI S8 2008  Owners Manual __ _:C~ h~il ~d !.._ S~ a~fe ~t~ y~ ------------------------------------------
&, WARNING  (continued) 
• Always  buckle  the  child  safety  seat firmly  in  place  even  if  a 
child  is not  sitt

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(The  term  "ISO FIX" regarding  lower  anchorages  had  been  used  by 
Audi  and  other  manufactu rers  in  the  past,  but  LATCH is  now  the 
standard  nam

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AUDI S8 2008  Owners Manual ___ C_h_ i_ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t-= y-------------------------------------------------
Lower  anchorages  and  tether  for 
children  (LATCH) 
Location 
LATCH is  the  acronym  for  Lower Anchor  and  Te
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