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over the area oý the abdomen wherethe ýetus is located or above the ab‐domen where the belt could crushthe ýetus durinþ an impact.
Injured person
A seat belt should be used when an in‐
jured person is beinþ transported. When this is necessary, you should con‐
sult a physician ýor recommendations.
One person per belt
Two people (includinþ children) should
never attempt to use a sinþle seat belt. This could increase the severity oý inju‐
ries in case oý an accident.
Do not lie down
To reduce the chance oý injuries in the
event oý an accident and to achieve maximum eýýectiveness oý the re‐
straint system, all passenþers should
be sittinþ up and the ýront and rear seats should be in an upriþht position
when the vehicle is movinþ. A seat belt
cannot provide proper protection iý the person is lyinþ down in the rear seat or
iý the ýront and rear seats are in a re‐
clined position.
WARNING
Ridinþ with a reclined seatback in‐creases your chance oý serious or ýa‐tal injuries in the event oý a collisionor sudden stop. The protection oýyour restraint system (seat beltsand air baþs) is þreatly reduced byreclininþ your seat. Seat belts mustbe snuþ aþainst your hips and chestto work properly. The more theseatback is reclined, the þreater thechance that an occupant's hips willslide under the lap belt causinþ seri‐ous internal injuries or the occu‐pant's neck could strike the shoulderbelt. Drivers and passenþers shouldalways sit well back in their seats,properly belted, and with the seat‐backs upriþht.
Care oý seat belts
Seat belt systems should never be dis‐
assembled or modiýied. In addition, care should be taken to assure that seat
belts and belt hardware are not dam‐
aþed by seat hinþes, doors or other abuse.
WARNING
•When you return the rear seat‐back to its upriþht position aýterthe rear seatback has been ýoldeddown, be careýul not to damaþethe seat belt webbinþ or buckle. Besure that the webbinþ or buckledoes not þet cauþht or pinched inthe rear seat. A seat belt withdamaþed webbinþ or buckle couldpossibly ýail durinþ a collision orsudden stop, resultinþ in seriousinjury. Iý the webbinþ or bucklesare damaþed, þet them replacedimmediately.
•Seatbelts can become hot in a ve‐hicle that has been closed up insunny weather.They could burn inýants and chil‐dren.
Periodic inspection
All seat belts should be inspected peri‐
odically ýor wear or damaþe oý any kind. Any damaþed parts should be re‐
placed as soon as possible.
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Keep belts clean and dry
Seat belts should be kept clean and dry.
Iý belts become dirty, they can be
cleaned by usinþ a mild soap solution and warm water. Bleach, dye, stronþ
deterþents or abrasives should not be
used because they may damaþe and weaken the ýabric.
When to replace seat belts
Entire in-use seat belt assembly or as‐
semblies should be replaced iý the vehi‐ cle has been involved in an accident.
This should be done even iý no damaþe
is visible. In this case, have the system replaced by a proýessional workshop.
Kia recommends to consult an author‐
ized Kia dealer/service partner.
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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS)
Our recommendation: Children
always in the rear
WARNING
Always properly restrain children inthe vehicle. Children oý all aþes aresaýer when ridinþ in the rear seats.Never place a rearward-ýacinþ ChildRestraint System on the ýront pas‐senþer seat, unless the air baþ is de‐activated.
Children under aþe 13 should always
ride in the rear seats and must always be properly restrained to minimize the
risk oý injury in an accident, sudden
stop or sudden maneuver.
Accordinþ to accident statistics, chil‐ dren are saýer when properly restrain‐
ed in the rear seats than in the ýront
seat. Children too larþe ýor a Child Re‐ straint System must use the seat belts
provided.
Most countries have reþulations which
require children to travel in approved Child Restraint Systems. The laws þoverninþ the aþe or heiþht/
weiþht restrictions at which seat belts
can be used instead oý Child Restraint System diýýers amonþ countries, so
you should be aware oý the speciýic re‐
quirements in your country, and where you are travellinþ.
Child Restraint Systems must be prop‐
erly installed in the vehicle seat. Always
use a commercially available Child Re‐ straint System that meets the require‐
ments oý your country.
Child restraint system (CRS)
Inýants and younþer children must be
restrained in an appropriate rearward- ýacinþ or ýorward-ýacinþ CRS that has
ýirst been properly secured to the seat
oý the vehicle. Read and comply with the instructions ýor installation and use
provided by the manuýacturer oý the
Child Restraint System.
WARNING
•Always ýollow the Child RestraintSystem manuýacturer’s instruc‐tions ýor installation and use.
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•Always properly restrain your childin the Child Restraint System.
•Do not use an inýant carrier or achild saýety seat that L

Forward-ýacinþ Child Restraint System
A ýorward-ýacinþ Child Restraint Sys‐
tem provides restraint ýor the child’s
body with a harness. Keep children in a
ýorward-ýacinþ Child Restraint System
with a harness until they reach the top heiþht or weiþht limit allowed by your
Child Restraint System’s manuýacturer.
ænce your child outþrows the ýorward-
ýacinþ Child Restraint System, your child is ready ýor a booster seat.
Booster seats
A booster seat is a Child Restraint Sys‐
tem desiþned to improve the ýit oý the
vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster seat positions the seat belt so that it
ýits properly over the stronþer parts oý
your child’s body. Keep your children in booster seats until they are biþ enouþh
to ýit in a seat belt properly.
For a seat belt to ýit properly, the lap
belt must lie comýortable across the upper thiþhs, not the stomach. The
shoulder belt should lie comýortable
across the shoulder and chest and not across the neck or ýace. Children under
aþe 13 must always be properly re‐
strained to minimize the risk oý injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden
maneuver.
Installinþ a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
WARNING
Beýore installinþ your Child RestraintSystem always:Read and ýollow the instructionsprovided by the manuýacturer oý theChild Restraint System.
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Failure to ýollow all warninþs and in‐structions could increase the risk oýthe SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH iý anaccident occurs.
WARNING
Iý the vehicle's headrest preventsproper installation oý a Child Re‐straint System, the headrest oý therespective seatinþ position shall bereadjusted or entirely removed.
Aýter selectinþ a proper Child Restraint
System ýor your child and checkinþ that
the Child Restraint System ýits properly
on the seatinþ position, there are three
þeneral steps ýor a proper installation: •
çroperly secure the Child RestraintSystem to the vehicle. All Child Re‐
straint Systems must be secured to
the vehicle with the lap belt or lap
part oý a lap/shoulder belt or with the
ISæFIX toptether and/or ISæFIX an‐ choraþe and/or with the support leþ.
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•Make sure the Child Restraint Systemis ýirmly secured. Aýter installinþ a
Child Restraint System to the vehicle, push and pull the seat ýorward and
ýrom side-to-side to veriýy that it is
securely attached to the seat. A Child
Restraint System secured with a seat
belt should be installed as ýirmly as possible. However, some side-to-side
movement can be expected.
When installinþ a Child Restraint Sys‐
tem, adjust the vehicle seat and seat‐
back (up and down, ýorward and rear‐
ward) so that your child ýits in the Child Restraint System in a conýorta‐
ble manner.
•
Secure the child in the Child RestraintSystem. Make sure the child is prop‐
erly strapped in the Child Restraint System accordinþ to the Child Re‐
straint System manuýacturer’s in‐
structions.
CAUTION
A Child Restraint System in a closedvehicle can become very hot. To pre‐vent burns, check the seatinþ sur‐ýace and buckles beýore placinþ yourchild in the Child Restraint System.
ISOFIX anchoraþe and top-
tether anchoraþe (ISOFIX
anchoraþe system) ýor children
The ISæFIX system holds a Child Re‐ straint System durinþ drivinþ and in an
accident. This system is desiþned to
make installation oý the Child Restraint System easier and reduce the possibili‐
ty oý improperly installinþ your Child
Restraint System. The ISæFIX system uses anchors in the vehicle and attach‐
ments on the Child Restraint System.
The ISæFIX system eliminates the need to use seat belts to secure the Child
Restraint System to the rear seats.
ISæFIX anchoraþes are metal bars built
into the vehicle. There are two lower anchors ýor each ISæFIX seatinþ posi‐
tion that will accommodate a Child Re‐
straint System with lower attach‐ ments.
To use the ISæFIX system in your vehi‐
cle, you must have a Child Restraint
System with ISæFIX attachments.
The Child Restraint System manuýac‐ turer will provide you with instructions
on how to use the Child Restraint Sys‐
tem with its attachments ýor the ISæ‐ FIX anchoraþes.
ISæFIX anchoraþes have been provided
in the leýt and riþht outboard rear seat‐
inþ positions. Their locations are shown in the illustration.
WARNING
Do not attempt to install a Child Re‐straint System usinþ ISOFIX ancho‐raþes in the rear center seatinþ po‐sition. There are no ISOFIX anchoraþ‐es provided ýor this seat. Usinþ theoutboard seat anchoraþes, ýor theCRS installation on the rear centerseatinþ position, can damaþe the an‐choraþes.
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C - ISæ/R3 : Full-size rearward-ýacinþ toddler Child Restraint System
D - ISæ/R2 : Reduced-size rearward-ýacinþ toddler Child Restraint System
E - ISæ/R1 : Inýant-size rearward-ýacinþ Child Restraint System
F - ISæ/L1 : Leýt lateral ýacinþ position Child Restraint System (carry-cot)
G - ISæ/L2 : Riþht lateral ýacinþ position Child Restraint System (carry-cot)
Securinþ a Child Restraint System
with a lap/shoulder belt
When not usinþ the ISæFIX system, all Child Restraint Systems must be se‐
cured to a rear seat with the lap part oý
a lap/shoulder belt.
Installinþ a Child Restraint System witha lap/shoulder belt
To install a Child Restraint System on
the rear seats, do the ýollowinþ: 1. çlace the Child Restraint System on
a rear seat and route the lap/shoul‐
der belt around or throuþh the
Child Restraint System, ýollowinþ
the Child Restraint System manu‐
ýacturer’s instructions.
Make sure the seat belt webbinþ is not twisted.
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch
into the buckle. Listen ýor the dis‐
tinct L

lease button so that it is easy to
access in case oý an emerþency.
3. Remove as much slack ýrom the belt as possible by pushinþ down on
the Child Restraint System while
ýeedinþ the shoulder belt back into
the retractor.
4. çush and pull on the Child Restraint System to conýirm that the seat
belt is holdinþ it ýirmly in place.
Iý your Child Restraint System manu‐
ýacturer recommends the use oý a top-
tether with the lap/shoulder belt. To remove the Child Restraint System,
press the release button on the buckle
and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out
oý the Child Restraint System and allow the seat belt to retract ýully.
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Suitability oý each seatinþ position ýor "universal" cateþory belted Child Restraint Systems accordinþ to ECE
reþulations (Rear seat ýor 2 people, For Europe)
Use Child Restraint System that have been oýýicially approved and are appropriate ýor your children. When usinþ the Child Re‐straint System, reýer to the ýollowinþ table.
Mass Group
Seatinþ çosition
Front çassenþer æutboardSecond Row
Airbaþ activatedAirbaþ deactivatedæutboard Leýtæutboard Riþht
Group 0 (0-9months) up to 10kþ X U* U U
Group 0 + (0-2years) up to 13kþ X U* U UGroup I (9months-4years) 9 to 18kþ X U* U U
Group II (15 to 25kþ) 15 to 25kþ UF U* U U
Group III (22 to 36kþ) 22 to 36kþ UF U* U U
U = Suitable ýor "universal" cateþory Child Restraint Systems approved ýor use in this mass þroup
U* = Suitable ýor "universal" cateþory Child Restraint Systems with Seat back anþle should be at upriþht position
UF = Suitable ýor ýorward ýacinþ "universal" cateþory restraints approved ýor use in this mass þroup
L - Suitable ýor particular child restraints þiven on attached list. These restraints may be oý the "speciýic vehicle", "re‐ stricted" or "semi-universal" cateþories.
B - Built-in restraint approved ýor this mass þroup.
X - Seat position not suitable ýor children in this mass þroup. ❈ Never install a Child Restraint System with a support leþ on the ýront passenþer seat and the second row center seat.
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