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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual & WARNING 
Not  using a child  safety  seat,  using the wrong  child  safety  seat  or 
improperly  installing  a child restraint  increases  the risk  of  serious 
personal  injury  and  death in a c

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual -Child  Safety ----------------
T
he airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the  front  seat  a potent ial ly 
d an ge rous  plac e for a c hild to  ride.  The  front  seat  is  not  the  s afest 
p

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual Booster  seats 
Properly  used  booster  seats  can  help  protect  children 
weighing  between  about  40  lbs.  and  80  lbs.  (18 kg  and  36 
kg)  who  are  less  than 
4 ft. 9 in.  tall. 
Fig. 24

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual Child Safety -
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child  is  available.  In  these  exceptional  situations,  the  use  of  a  lap 
belt  is  better  than  perm it t ing  the  chi ld  to  remain  totally  unre

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual ___ C_h_ i_ ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t_y  ____________________________________________  _ 
& WARNING  (continued) 
•  If  the  backrest  is  not  securely  latched,  the  child  and  the  child 
restraint

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual -L~C~h~ i~ ld ~ S~ a~ f~ e~ t:1Y :._  ___________________________________________  _ 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• Always  buckle the  child  safety  seat firmly  in  place  even if  a 
child  is not

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AUDI S8 2009  Owners Manual _______________________________________________ C_h _ i_ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t..,:c y  __ ffl!III 
(The  term  "ISOFIX"  regarding  lower anchorages  had  been  used  by 
Audi  and  other  manufacturers

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AUDI S8 2009  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  Tet