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Safety system of your vehicle
2
Headrest 
The  vehicle’s  front  and  rear  seats
have adjustable headrests. The head-
rests provide comfort for passengers,
but  more  impor tantly  they  are
designed  to  help  protect  passengers
from  whiplash  and  other  neck  and
spinal  injuries  during  an  accident,
especially in a rear impact collision.
To   p r e v e n t   d a m a g e , N E V E R   h i t   o r
pull on the headrests.
NOTICE(Continued)
•
Adjust  the  headrests  so  the
middle of the headrest is at the
same  height  as  the  height  of
the top of the eyes.
•NEVER  adjust  the  headrest
position  of  the  driver’s  seat
when the vehicle is in motion.
•Adjust  the  headrest  as  close
to  the  passenger’s  head  as
possible. Do  not  use  a  seat
cushion  that  holds  the  body
away from the seatback.
•Make  sure  the  headrest  locks
into position after adjusting it.
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To   r e d u c e   t h e   r i s k   o f   s e r i o u s
injury  or  death  in  an  accident,
take  the  following  precautions
when adjusting your headrests:
•Always  properly  adjust  the
headrests  for  all  passengers
BEFORE starting the vehicle.
•NEVER let anyone ride in a seat
with the headrest removed.
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WA R N I N G    
When there are no occupants in
the rear seats, adjust the height
of  the  headrests  to  the  lowest
position. The  rear  seat  head-
rests can reduce the visibility of
the rear area.
CAUTION 
     
        
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Forward-facing Child Restraint
System
A  forward-facing  Child  Restraint
System  provides  restraint  for  the
child’s body with a harness. Keep chil-
dren  in  a  forward-facing  Child
Restraint System with a harness until
they  reach  the  top  height  or  weight
limit  allowed  by  your  Child  Restraint
System’s manufacturer.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing  Child  Restraint  System,  your
child is ready for a booster seat.
Booster seats 
A  booster  seat  is  a  Child  Restraint
System designed to improve the fit of
the vehicle’s seat belt system. A boost-
er seat positions the seat belt so that it
fits properly over the stronger parts of
your child’s body. Keep your children in
booster  seats  until  they  are  big
enough to fit in a seat belt properly.
For  a  seat  belt  to  fit  properly,  the  lap
belt  must  lie  comfortably  across  the
upper  thighs,  not  the  stomach. The
shoulder  belt  should  lie  comfortably
across  the  shoulder  and  chest  and
not  across  the  neck  or  face. Children
under age 13 must always be proper-
ly  restrained  to  minimise  the  risk  of
injury  in  an  accident,  sudden  stop  or
sudden manoeuvre.
Installing a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
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Before  installing  your  Child
Restraint System always:
Read and follow the instructions
provided by the manufacturer of
the Child Restraint System.
Failure  to  follow  all  warnings
and  instructions  could  increase
the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH if an accident occurs.
WA R N I N G    
If  the  vehicle  headrest  prevents
proper  installation  of  a  Child
Restraint  System, the  headrest
of  the  respective  seating  posi-
tion  should  be  readjusted  or
entirely removed.
WA R N I N G     
     
        
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Maintenance
Interior care
Interior general precautions 
Prevent  chemicals  such  as  perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
er  and  air  freshener  from  contacting
the  interior  parts  because  they  may
cause  damage  or  discolouration. If
they  do  contact  the  interior  parts,
wipe them off immediately.
See  the  instructions  that  follow  for
the proper way to clean vinyl.
Never  allow  water  or  other  liquids
to  come  in  contact  with  electri-
cal/electronic  components  inside
the  vehicle  as  this  may  damage
them.
When  cleaning  leather  products
(steering  wheel, seats  etc.), use
neutral  detergents  or  low  alcohol
content  solutions. If  you  use  high
alcohol  content  solutions  or
acid/alkaline  detergents, the
colour  of  the  leather  may  fade  or
the surface may get stripped off.
Cleaning the upholstery and
interior trim 
Vinyl 
Remove  dust  and  loose  dirt  from
vinyl  with  a  whisk  broom  or  vacuum
cleaner. Clean  vinyl  surfaces  with  a
vinyl cleaner.
Fabric 
Remove dust and loose dirt from fab-
ric  with  a  whisk  broom  or  vacuum
cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solu-
tion  recommended  for  upholstery  or
carpets. Remove  fresh  spots  imme-
diately  with  a  fabric  spot  cleaner. If
fresh spots do not receive immediate
attention,  the  fabric  can  be  stained
and  its  colour  can  be  affected. Also,
its  fire-resistant  properties  can  be
reduced if the material is not proper-
ly maintained.
Using anything but recommended
cleaners  and  procedures  may
affect the fabric’s appearance and
fire-resistant properties.
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt
webbing  
Clean the belt webbing with any mild
soap  solution  recommended  for
cleaning  upholstery  or  carpet. Follow
the  instructions  provided  with  the
soap. Do  not  bleach  or  re-dye  the
webbing because this may weaken it.
Cleaning the interior window
glass 
If  the  interior  glass  surfaces  of  the
vehicle  become  fogged  (that  is,  cov-
ered  with  an  oily,  greasy  or  waxy
film),  they  should  be  cleaned  with
glass  cleaner. Follow  the  directions
on the glass cleaner container.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
Do  not  scrape  or  scratch  the
inside  of  the  rear  window. This
may result in damage to the rear
window defroster grid.
CAUTION