2014 TESLA MODEL S child seat

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Overview............................................ 2Interior Overview........................................................................ 2
Exterior Overview.....................................

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Child-protection LockModel S has child-protection locks on the rear
doors and liftgate to prevent them from being
opened using interior handles. Use the
touchscreen to turn child protection locks on o

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Opening and Closing
Press down on a switch to lower the
associated window all the way down. Window
switches operate at two levels. To lower a window partially, hold the switch and release
when the win

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Wearing Seat Belts
Using seat belts and child safety seats is the most effective way to protect occupants if a
collision occurs. Therefore, wearing a seat belt
is required by law in most jurisdictions

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Seat Belt Pre-tensionersThe front seat belts are equipped with
pre ‑tensioners that work in conjunction with
the airbags in a severe frontal collision. The
pre ‑tensioners automatically retract bo

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Guidelines for Seating ChildrenYour Model S seat belts in the front and second row seats are designed for adults and largerchildren. You must restrain infants and small children in the second row seat

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Choosing a Child Safety Seat
All children age 12 and under should ride in the rear (second row) seats. Always use a child safety seat suitable for a young child’s age and weight.InfantsToddlersYoung

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Seating Larger ChildrenIf a child is too large to fit into a child safety
seat, but too small to safely fit into the standard seat belts, use a booster seat
appropriate for the child’s age and size.
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