2011 SKODA ROOMSTER child restraint

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual Table of Contents
Layout of this Owners Manual
(explanations)
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Using the system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual Seats and Stowage
Front seats
Basic information The front seats have a wide range of different settings and can thus be matched
to the physical characteristics of the driver and front passenger.
Corre

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual Safety
Passive Safety
Basic information
Driving the safe way Passive safety measures reduce the risk of injury in accident situa-
tions.
In this section you will find important information, tips and n

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual ●
Ensure that no objects can obstruct the pedal.
● Adjust the mirror, the front seat and the head restraint to match your body
size.
● Point out to your occupants that the head restraints must b

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual WARNING
● The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted to match
the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts must always be
correctly fastened in order to provide

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual WARNING
● The head restraints must always be adjusted to match the body size, in or-
der to offer an optimal protection for you and your occupants.
● Always keep your feet in the footwell when the

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual CAUTION
The dash panel must be replaced after the front passenger airbag has been de-
ployed. 
Function of the front airbags Risk of injury to the head and chest area is reduced by fully inflated
a

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SKODA ROOMSTER 2011 1.G Owners Manual Transporting children safely
What you should know about transporting children! An introduction to the subject Accident statistics have revealed that children are generally more
safely transported on t
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