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The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws.
Combi/bus version 8 seats
Child restraint
systemsThe child's
weightFront passenger
seat (1) (2)Rear seat
Side 2nd row Centre 2nd row Side 3rd row Centre 3rd row
Transverse cot
Gr
oup 0
Child restraint
seat facing
backwards
Groups 0 and 0+< to 13 kg U U (4) U (4) U (4) U (4)
Child restraint
seat facing
backwards
Groups 0 and 1+
from9to18kgU U (4) U (4) U (4) U (4)
Child seat
facing forward
Group 1from 9 to 18 kg X U (5) U (5) U (5) U (5)
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3from 15 to 25 kg
and from 22 to
36 kgU U (5) U (5) U (5) U (5)
X: seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type.
U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal"; check possible installation.
(2): position the vehicle's seat as far back and as high as possible, then slightly incline the backrest (about 25°).
(3): the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats. The child's head must be opposite
the vehicle's door.
(4): move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction, then move it back
to maximum so it does not come into contact with the child seat.
(5): child seat facing forward: position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest. In any case, remove the rear
seat headrest that the child seat is positioned against. This should be done before positioning the child seat (please see the
paragraph "Rear headrest" in chapter "Knowing your vehicle"). Do not move the seat in front of the child back more than half
the distance and do not incline it more than 25°.
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Combi/bus 9 seats
check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat.
Child seat fastened with additional belt
U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal".
: seat where installing a child seat is prohibited.
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The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws.
Combi/bus version 9 seats
Child restraint systemsThe child's
weightPassenger front seat Rear seat
Central
passengerSide
passenger
seat (1)Side 2nd
rowCentre 2nd
rowSide 3rd
rowCentre 3rd
row
Transverse cot
Group 0
Child restraint seat
facing backwards
Groups 0 and 0+< to 13 kg X U U (3) U (3) U (3) U (3)
Child restraint seat
facing backwards
Groups 0 and 1+
and from
9to18kgX U U (3) U (3) U (3) U (3)
Child seat facing
forwardGroup 1from 9 to
18 kgX U U (4) U (4) U (4) U (4)
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3from 15 to
25 kg
and from
22 to 36 kgX U U (4) U (4) U (4) U (4)
X: seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type.
U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal"; check possible installation.
(2): the cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats. The child's head must be opposite
the vehicle's door.
(3): move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction, then move it back
to maximum so it does not come into contact with the child seat.
(4): child seat facing forward: position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest. In any case, remove the rear
seat headrest that the child seat is positioned against. This should be done before positioning the child seat (please see the
paragraph "Rear headrest" in chapter "Knowing your vehicle"). Do not move the seat in front of the child back more than half
the distance and do not incline it more than 25°.
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ISOFIX FASTENING
SYSTEM
Authorised child seats are approved
according to the ECE-R44 law in one of
the three following cases:
universal ISOFIX with 3 couplings
facing forward;
semi-universal ISOFIX with
2 couplings;
specific.
For the last two, check that your child
restraint system can be installed by
referring to the list of compatible
vehicles.
Fit the child restraint system with the
ISOFIX anchors, where provided. The
ISOFIX system ensures simple, fast and
safe installation.
The ISOFIX system consists of 2 rings
and, in some cases, a third ring.The two rings 1 fig. 200, shown by a
label
, are located between the
backrest and the seat cushion.
Forward-facing child restraint
system coupling rings for rear side
positions: the 3rd ring is used to hook
the upper seat belt found in some child
restraint systems.
Place the headrest in the upper
position or remove it;
pass belt 2 fig. 201 (provided with
the seat) between the two rear headrest
rods;
fasten hook 3 onto ring 4 fig. 201,
marked by the symbol
on the back
of the seat;
tighten the belt so the child restraint
system is on contact with the backrest
of the vehicle.
i-Size CHILD RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS
These child restraint systems, built and
type-approved according to the i-Size
(ECE R129) standard, ensure better
safety conditions to carry children on
board a vehicle:
the child must be transported
rearward facing until 15 months;
child restraint system protection is
increased in the event of a side
collision;
the use of the ISOFIX system is
promoted to avoid faulty installation of
the child restraint system;
efficiency in the choice of the child
restraint system, which isn't made
according to weight any more but
according to the child's height, is
increased;
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compatibility between the vehicle
seats and the child restraint systems is
better: the i-Size child restraint systems
can be considered as "Super ISOFIX";
this means that they can be perfectly
fitted in type-approved i-Size seats, but
can also be fitted in ISOFIX (ECE R44)
type-approved seats.
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The following table, according to European standard ECE 129, indicates the possibility of i-Size child restraint system
installation.
i-Size POSITIONS ON THE CAR
Device Front passengerRear side
passengersRear central
passenger
i-Size child restraint
systemsISO/R2XXX
ISO/R2XXX
X seat not suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems.
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Combi 5 seats
137)
Seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type.
ISOFIX system fastened child seat
Seat where installing an ISOFIX of child seat is allowed.
The rear seats have an anchorage that allows an ISOFIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards. The
anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible.
An ISOFIX child seat's dimensions are indicated by letter:
A, B and B1: for seats facing forwards in group 1 (from 9 to 18 kg);
C: seats facing backwards in group 1 (from 9 to 18 kg);
D and E: seats facing backwards in group 0 or 0+ (less than 13 kg);
F and G: cots from group 0 (less than 10 kg).
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The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws.
5-seater combi versions
Child restraint
systemsThe child's weightISOFIX child seat
dimensionsPassenger front
seatRear side seat Rear central seat
Transverse cot
Group 0
X IL (1) X
G
Child restraint seat
facing backwards
Groups 0 and 0+
Child restraint seat
facing backwards
Groups 0 and 1+
9to18kgC, D X IL (2) X
Child seat facing
forwardGroup 1from 9 to 18 kg A, B, B1 X IUF/IL (3) X
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3from 15 to 25 kg and
from 22 to 36 kgX IUF/IL (3) X
X= Seat not authorised to install an ISOFIX child restraint.
IUF/IL= For vehicles that allows it, it allows attaching thanks to the ISOFIX fasteners for a "Universal/semi-universal or
vehicle-specific" approved child car seat; check possible installation.
(1)The cot is installed crosswise with respect to the vehicle and takes up at least two seats. The child's head must be opposite
the vehicle's door.
(2)Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction, then move it back to
maximum so it does not come into contact with the child seat.
(3)Child seat facing forward: position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest. In any case, remove the rear
seat headrest that the child seat is positioned against. This should be done before positioning the child restraint system (refer to
the "Rear headrest" paragraph in the "Knowing your vehicle” chapter). Do not move the seat in front of the child back more
than half the distance and do not incline it more than 25°.
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