551-1. For safe use
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For safety and security
Auris Touring Sports_EE (OM12G98E)
Information provided in the table shows your child restraint system
suitability for various seating positions.
Child restraint system suitability for various seating positions
(with ISOFIX rigid anchors)
Mass groupsSize
classFixture
Vehicle ISOFIX
positionsRecommended
Child Restraint
Systems
Rear outboard
CarrycotFISO/L1 X -
GISO/L2 X -
(1) X -
0
Up to 10 kg
(22 lb.)
(0 - 9 months)E ISO/R1 IL“TOYOTA MINI”,
“TOYOTA MIDI”
(1) X -
0
+
Up to 13 kg
(28 lb.)
(0 - 2 years)E ISO/R1 IL
“TOYOTA MINI”,
“TOYOTA MIDI” D ISO/R2 IL
C ISO/R3 IL
(1) X -
I
9 to 18 kg
(20 to 39 lb.)
(9 months
- 4 years)D ISO/R2 IL
-
C ISO/R3 IL
B ISO/F2 IUF
*, IL*
“TOYOTA MIDI”,
“TOYOTA DUO+” B1 ISO/F2X IUF*, IL*
A ISO/F3 IUF*, IL*
(1) X -
II, III
15 to 36 kg
(34 to 79 lb.)
(4 - 12 years)(1) X -
561-1. For safe use
Auris Touring Sports_EE (OM12G98E)
(1) For the child restraint system which do not carry the ISO/XX size
class identification (A to G), for the applicable mass group, the
car manufacturer shall indicate the vehicle specific ISOFIX child
restraint system(s) recommended for each position.
Key of letters inserted in the above table:
IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems of uni-
versal category approved for use in this mass group.
IL: Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of the categories for
“specific vehicles”, “restricted”, or “semi-universal”, approved for
use in this mass group.
X: ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in
this mass group and/or this size class.
*: Remove the head restraint if it interferes with your child restraint system.
When using a “TOYOTA MINI” or “TOYOTA MIDI”, adjust the support
leg and the ISOFIX connectors as follows:
Lock the support leg where 5th
hole can be seen.
Lock the ISOFIX connectors
where numbers 4 and 5 can be
seen.
When using the right side seat for the child restraint system, do not sit
in the center seat.
The child restraint system mentioned in the table may not be available
outside of the EU area.
Other child restraint systems different from the systems mentioned in
the table can be used, but the suitability of the systems must be care-
fully checked with the child restraint system manufacturer and retailer.
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601-1. For safe use
Auris Touring Sports_EE (OM12G98E)
Seat belts (An ELR belt requires a
locking clip)
ISOFIX rigid anchors
Lower anchors are provided for the
outboard rear seats. (Labels dis-
playing the location of the anchors
are attached to the seats.)
Anchor brackets (for top strap)
An anchor bracket is provided for
each outer rear seat.
Installing child restraints
Follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions.
Firmly secure child restraints to the seats using a seat belt or
ISOFIX rigid anchors. Attach the top strap when installing a child
restraint.
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Auris Touring Sports_EE (OM12G98E)
Adjust the head restraint to the
uppermost position.
If your child restraint system inter-
feres with a head restraint and can-
not be installed properly, install the
child restraint system after remov-
ing the head restraint. (P. 158)
If the child restraint has a top strap, remove the luggage cover and
the partition net (if equipped). (P. 370, 373)
Latch the buckles onto the exclusive fixing bars.
Insert the ISOFIX connectors
into the gap until they latch onto
the exclusive fixing bars.
If the child restraint has a top strap,
the top strap should be latched
onto the anchor bracket.
Run the top strap under the head
restraint.
Installation with ISOFIX rigid anchors
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661-1. For safe use
Auris Touring Sports_EE (OM12G98E)
Adjust the head restraint to the
uppermost position.
If your child restraint system inter-
feres with a head restraint and can-
not be installed properly, install the
child restraint system after remov-
ing the head restraint. (P. 158)
Secure the child restraint sys-
tem using the seat belt or
ISOFIX rigid anchors.
Remove the luggage cover and the partition net (if equipped).
(P. 370, 373)
Latch the hook onto the anchor
bracket and tighten the top
strap.
Run the top strap under the head
restraint.
Make sure the top strap is securely
latched.
Child restraint systems with a top strap
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Back door ................................ 149
Back-up lights
Replacing light bulb............... 463
Wattage................................. 601
Battery ...................................... 420
Battery checking ................... 420
If the vehicle has discharged
battery................................. 570
Preparing and checking
before winter ....................... 285
Warning light ................. 492, 508
Bluetooth
®
Hands-free system
(for cellular phone)*
Navigation/multimedia system*
Bottle holders........................... 361
Brake
Emergency brake signal ....... 276
Fluid ...................................... 598
Parking brake ........................ 218
Warning light ......................... 491
Brake assist.............................. 276
Break-in tips ............................ 175
Brightness control
Meter light control ............. 93, 98Care................................... 392, 396
Aluminum wheels.................. 393
Exterior ................................. 392
Interior................................... 396
Seat belts .............................. 397
Cargo hooks............................. 365
CD player .................................. 322
Chains....................................... 287
Child restraint system ............... 51
Baby seats, definition.............. 51
Baby seats, installation ........... 61
Child seats, definition.............. 51
Child seats, installation ........... 61
Installing CRS with ISOFIX
rigid anchors ......................... 65
Installing CRS with
seat belts .............................. 61
Installing CRS with top strap... 66
Junior seats, definition ............ 51
Junior seats, installation ......... 63
Child safety ................................ 50
Airbag precautions .................. 40
Battery precautions ............... 576
Child restraint system ............. 51
How your child should wear
the seat belt .......................... 35
Installing child restraints ......... 60
Panoramic roof shade
precautions ......................... 390
Power window lock switch .... 166
Power window precautions ... 169
Rear door child-protectors .... 148
Removed electronic key
battery precautions ............. 445
Seat belt precautions .............. 37
Seat heater precautions........ 385
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Heater system .......................... 290
Heaters
Heater system ....................... 290
Outside rear view mirrors ...... 314
Seat heaters.......................... 384
Hill-start assist control ............ 281
Hood.......................................... 405
Open ..................................... 405
Hooks
Cargo hooks.......................... 365
Coat hooks ............................ 387
Grocery bag hooks................ 365
Retaining hooks (floor mat) ..... 30
Horn .......................................... 219
Identification ............................ 586
Engine ................................... 587
Vehicle .................................. 586
Ignition switch
(engine switch) .............. 195, 199
Illuminated entry system......... 358
Immobilizer system ................... 71
Indicators.................................... 88
Initialization
Engine oil maintenance
data..................................... 416
Power windows ..................... 168
Tire pressure
warning system................... 427
Inside rear view mirror ............ 161
Intercooler ................................ 419
Interior lights ............................ 355
ISOFIX rigid anchors ................. 60Jack
Positioning the jack ............... 407
Vehicle-equipped jack........... 528
Jack handle .............................. 528
Jam protection function
Panoramic roof shade........... 390
Power window....................... 167
Keyless entry ........................... 117
Smart entry & start system ... 117
Wireless remote control ........ 137
Keys .......................................... 114
Battery-saving function ......... 122
Electronic key ....................... 114
Engine switch................ 195, 199
If the electronic key does not
operate properly ................. 567
If you lose your keys ............. 115
Key number plate.................. 114
Keyless entry ................ 117, 137
Mechanical key ..................... 115
Replacing the battery ............ 443
Warning buzzer..................... 120
Wireless remote control
key ...................................... 137
Knee airbags .............................. 38
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