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Built-In Child Restraint
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY
can occur:
Follow all instruction on the child restraint and in
the vehicle’s owner’s manual.
If your vehicle has this feature, the built-in child
restraint is located in the passenger-side position
in the second row.
This child restraint system conforms to all applicable
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Use only with children who weigh between 22 and
40 lbs (10 and 18 kg) and whose height is between
33.5 and 40 in (850 and 1 016 mm). Use only with
children whose shoulders are below the shoulder
belt slots for the harness system and who are
capable of sitting upright alone.
The child should also be at least one year old. It is
important to use a rear-facing infant restraint until the
child is at least one year old. A rear-facing restraint gives
the infant’s head, neck and body the support they
would need in a crash. SeeOlder Children on page 1-42
orInfants and Young Children on page 1-46.
A child whose weight is over 40 lbs (18 kg), whose
height is over 40 in (1 016 mm) or whose shoulders are
above the shoulder belt slots for the harness system,
should be restrained in an add-on booster seat
appropriate for the child’s size. SeeChild Restraint
Systems on page 1-49. Once the booster seat is
outgrown, the child should sit on the vehicle’s regular
seat and use the vehicle’s safety belts.
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{CAUTION:
Using the vehicle’s built-in child restraint as a
booster seat for a larger child could cause
injury to the child in a sudden stop or crash.
A child whose weight is over 40 lbs (18 kg),
whose height is over 40 in (1 016 mm) or
whose shoulders are above the shoulder belt
slots for the harness system should use a
restraint system that is appropriate for their
size, either an add-on booster seat or the
vehicle’s safety belt. SeeChild Restraint
Systems on page 1-49orOlder Children
on page 1-42.
Securing a Child in the Built-In Child
Restraint
1. Raise the head restraint until the lower edge of the
head restraint is even with the top of the seatback.
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2. Rotate the head restraint rearward until it touches
the top of the seatback. Make sure there is no gap
between the lower edge of the head restraint
and the top of the seatback.3. Lower the child restraint cushion.
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You will be using the child restraint’s harness (A)
to secure your child. Do not use the vehicle’s
safety belts.
{CAUTION:
Using the vehicle’s regular safety belts on a
child seated on the built-in child restraint
cushion can cause serious injury to the child
in a sudden stop or crash. Secure the child
using the built-in child restraint’s harness.
WARNING:FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS ON THE
USE OF THIS CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD STRIKING THE
VEHICLE’S INTERIOR DURING A SUDDEN
STOP OR CRASH.
SNUGLY ADJUST THE BELTS PROVIDED WITH
THIS CHILD RESTRAINT AROUND YOUR CHILD.
4. Before placing the child in the child restraint,
add slack to the shoulder harness. Pull the
black shoulder harness release strap rmly.
At the same time pull both shoulder harness
straps through the slots in the seatback as shown.
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13. Adjust the position of the harness on the child’s
shoulder by moving the clip along the harness until it
is level with the child’s armpits. On each side of the
harness, the shoulder part should be centered on the
child’s shoulder. The harness should be away from
the child’s face and neck, but not falling from the
child’s shoulders.
If you expect that the child will sleep while riding,
you can recline the seatback. SeeBucket Seats
on page 1-6.
Removing the Child from the Built-In
Child Restraint
1. Unfasten the shoulder harness clip.
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