CHILD SAFETY
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PEUGEOT    
recommends   that 
children  should  travel  in  the  
 
rear seats   of your vehicle: 
   -     "rearwards-facing"    up  to  the 
age of 2, 
  -     "forwards-facing"    over  the  age 
of 2.  
TO CHILD SEATS   INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT  
USING A THREE POINT SEAT 
BELT 
  "Forwards-facing"  
 When  a  "forwards-facing"  child  seat  is  
installed  on  the   front  passenger  seat  , 
adjust the vehicle's seat to the interme-
diate  longitudinal  position  with  the  seat 
back  upright  and  leave  the  passenger 
airbag activated.  
  "Rearwards-facing"  
 When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is  
installed  on  the   
front  passenger  seat  , 
it is essential that the passenger airbag 
is  deactivated.  Otherwise,    the  child 
would risk being seriously injured or 
 k i l l e d   i f   t h e   a i r b a g   w e r e   t o   i n fl   a t e .   
  Intermediate longitudinal position   
  *    The rules for transporting children are   s p e c i fi   c    t o    e a c h    c o u n t r y .    R e f e r    t o    t h e  
current legislation in your country.  
 Although  one  of  PEUGEOT's  main  cri-
teria  when  designing  your  vehicle,  the 
safety of your children also depends on 
you.  
 For  maximum  safety,  please  follow  
these precautions:  
   -   in accordance with European regula-
tions,   all children under the age of 
12 or less than one and a half me- 
tres  tall  must  travel  in  approved 
child seats suited to their weight  , 
 o n    s e a t s    fi   t t e d    w i t h    a    s e a t    b e l t    o r  
ISOFIX mountings * , 
  -     statistically,  the  safest  seats  in 
your vehicle for the transportation 
of children are the rear seats,   
  -     a  child  weighing  less  than  9 kg 
must  travel  in  the  "rearwards-
facing"  position  both  in  the  front 
and in the rear.