2011 SUBARU FORESTER child restraint

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 1-12Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
Seatbelts &Seatbelt safety tips
WARNING
. All persons in the vehicle should
fasten their seatbelts BEFORE 
the vehicle starts to move. Other- 
wise, the possibility

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual tions only) and then if necessary move the 
child closer to the belt buckle to help
provide a good shoulder belt fit. Care must
be taken to securely place the lap belt as
low as possible on the hips a

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 1-22Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
Child restraint systems
Infants and small children should always 
be placed in an infant or child restraint
system in the rear seat while riding in the
vehicle. You

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual or in an accident and can be injured 
seriously. 
Additionally, children standing up or 
kneeling on or in front of the front
seat are exposed another serious
danger. Since the SRS airbag de-
ploys wi

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 1-24Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
cording to accident statistics, chil- 
dren are safer when properly re-
strained in the rear seating posi-
tions than in the front seating posi-tions.
WARNING
SINCE

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual child suffering personal injury in the 
event of an accident may be in-creased.
! Installing a rearward facing childrestraint
1. Place the child restraint system in the 
rear seating position. 
2. Run

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 1-26Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
8. To remove the child restraint system, 
press the release button on the seatbelt
buckle and allow the belt to retract
completely. The belt will return to the
ELR m

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 6. Before having a child sit in the child 
restraint system, move it back and forth
and right and left to check if it is firmly
secured. Sometimes a child restraint can
be more firmly secured by pushi