2015 FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC child lock

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual Introduction
About This Manual...........................................5
Symbols Glossary.............................................5
Data Recording................................................

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engi

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual Use a child safety seat (sometimes called
an infant carrier, convertible seat, or
toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or
children weighing 40 pounds (18
kilograms) or less (generally age four or
youn

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual 3.
While holding the shoulder and lap belt
portions together, route the tongue
through the child seat according to the
child seat manufacturers instructions.
Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted.

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual 8.
Remove remaining slack from the belt.
Force the seat down with extra weight,
for example, by pressing down or
kneeling on the child restraint while
pulling up on the shoulder belt in order
to force

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual WARNINGS
manufacturer. A safety seat that is
improperly installed or utilized, is
inappropriate for your childs height, age,
or weight or does not properly fit the child
may increase the risk of seri

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual The childproof locks are located on the
rear edge of each rear door and must be
set separately for each door.
Left-Hand Side
Turn counterclockwise to lock and
clockwise to unlock.
Right-Hand Side
Turn

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2015 3.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
Always drive and ride with your seat
back upright and the lap belt snug
and low across the hips.
To reduce the risk of injury, make
sure children sit where they can be
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