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Children Always in the Rear
 WARNING
Always properly restrain children in the  
vehicle. Children of all ages are safer 
when restrained in the rear seat. A child 
riding in the front passenger seat can 
be forcefully struck by an inflating air 
bag resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or 
DEATH. 
Children under age 13 should always  
ride in the rear seats and must always be 
properly restrained to minimize the risk 
of injury in an accident, sudden stop or 
sudden maneuver. 
According to accident statistics, children  
are safer when properly restrained in the 
rear seats than in the front seat.  Even 
with air bags, children can be seriously 
injured or killed.  Children too large for a 
Child Restraint System must use the seat 
belts provided. 
Most countries have child restraint  
laws which require children to travel in 
approved Child Restraint Systems. 
The laws governing the age or height/ 
weight restrictions at which seat belts 
can be used instead of Child Restraint 
System differs among countries, so 
you should be aware of the specific 
requirements in your country, and where 
you are travelling. 
Child Restraint Systems must be properly  
placed and installed in the rear seat. 
You must use a commercially available 
Child Restraint System that meets the 
requirements of the Safety Standards of 
your country. 
Child Restraint Systems are generally  
designed to be secured in a vehicle seat 
by lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt, 
or by a LATCH system in the rear seats of 
the vehicle. Child Restraint System (CRS) 
Infants and younger children must be  
restrained in an appropriate rearward-
facing or forward-facing CRS that has 
first been properly secured to the seat 
of the vehicle. Read and comply with 
the instructions for installation and use 
provided by the manufacturer of the 
Child Restraint System.
 WARNING
An improperly secured child restraint  
can increase the risk of SERIOUS 
INJURY or DEATH in an accident. Always 
take the following precautions when 
using a Child Restraint System: •	 NEVER install a child or infant  
restraint in the front passenger’s 
seat.
•	 Always properly secure the child 
restraint to a rear seat of the vehicle.
•	 Always follow the child restraint 
system manufacturer’s instructions 
for installation and use.
•	 Always properly restrain your child in 
the child restraint.
•	 If the vehicle head restraint prevents 
proper installation of a child seat 
(as described in the child restraint 
system manual), the head restraint of 
the respective seating position shall 
be readjusted or entirely removed.
•	 Do not use an infant carrier or a 
child safety seat that “hooks” over 
a seatback, it may not provide 
adequate protection in an accident.
•	 After an accident, have an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer check the child 
restraint system, seat belts, tether 
anchors and lower anchors.
Child RestRaint system (CRs) 

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Selecting a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)
When selecting a Child Restraint System  
for your child, always: •	Make sure the Child Restraint System  
has a label certifying that it meets 
applicable Safety Standards of your 
country.
•	 Select a Child Restraint System based 
on your child’s height and weight. The 
required label or the instructions for 
use typically provide this information.
•	 Select a Child Restraint System that 
fits the vehicle seating position where it will be used.
•	 Read and comply with the warnings 
and instructions for installation and 
use provided with the Child Restraint 
System.
Child Restraint System types 
There are three main types of Child  
Restraint Systems: rearward-facing, 
forward-facing and booster Child 
Restraint Systems. 
They are classified according to the  
child’s age, height and weight.
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Rearward-facing Child Restraint System
A rearward-facing Child Restraint System  
provides restraint with the seating 
surface against the back of the child. The 
harness system holds the child in place, 
and in an accident, acts to keep the child 
positioned in the Child Restraint Systems 
and reduce the stress to the fragile neck 
and spinal cord. 
All children under the age of one year  
must always ride in a rearward-facing 
Child Restraint System. Convertible and 
3-in-1 Child Restraint Systems typically 
have higher height and weight limits for 
the rearward-facing position, allowing 
you to keep your child rearward-facing 
for a longer period of time. 
Keep using Child Restraint Systems in  
the rearward-facing position as long as 
children fit within the height and weight 
limits allowed by the Child Restraint 
System’s manufacturer. 
Continue using Child Restraint Systems  
in the rearward-facing position as long as 
children fit within the height and weight 
limits allowed by the Child Restraint 
System’s manufacturer. It’s the best way 
to keep them safe. Once your child has 
outgrown the rearward-facing Child 
Restraint System, your child is ready for 
a forward-facing Child Restraint System with a harness.  

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 WARNING
NEVER install a child or infant restraint  
in the front passenger’s seat. 
Placing a rearward-facing child restraint  
in the front seat can result in SERIOUS 
INJURY or DEATH if the child restraint is 
struck by an inflating air bag.
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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 children 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 booster 
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 comfortable across the upper 
thighs, not the stomach. The shoulder 
belt should lie comfortable across the 
shoulder and chest and not across the 
neck or face. Children under age 13 
must always be properly restrained to 
minimize the risk of injury in an accident, 
sudden stop or sudden maneuver.  

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Installing a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)
 WARNING
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.
 WARNING
If the vehicle head restraint prevents  
proper installation of a Child Restraint 
System, the head restraint of the 
respective seating position shall be 
readjusted or entirely removed. 
After selecting a proper Child Restraint  
System for your child and checking that 
the Child Restraint System fits properly 
on the seating position, there are three 
general steps for a proper installation: •	 Properly secure the Child Restraint  
System to the vehicle.  All Child 
Restraint Systems must be secured 
to the vehicle with the lap belt or 
lap part of a lap/shoulder part of a 
lap/shoulder belt or with the LATCH 
system. •	
Make sure the Child Restraint System 
is firmly secured.  After installing a 
Child Restraint System to the vehicle, 
push and pull the seat forward and 
from side-to-side to verify that it is 
securely attached to the seat. A Child 
Restraint System secured with a seat 
belt should be installed as firmly as 
possible. However, some side-to-side 
movement can be expected. 
When installing a Child Restraint  
System, adjust the vehicle seat and 
seatback (up and down, forward 
and rearward) so that your child fits 
in the Child Restraint System in a 
comfortable manner.
•	 Secure the child in the Child 
Restraint System.  Make sure the 
child is properly strapped in the Child 
Restraint System according to the 
Child Restraint System manufacturer’s 
instructions.
 CAUTION
A Child Restraint System in a closed  
vehicle can become very hot. To prevent 
burns, check the seating surface and 
buckles before placing your child in the 
Child Restraint System. 

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Lower Anchors and Tether for  
Children (LATCH System) 
The LATCH system holds a Child  
Restraint System during driving and in 
an accident. This system is designed 
to make installation of the Child 
Restraint System easier and reduce 
the possibility of improperly installing 
your Child Restraint System. The LATCH 
system uses anchors in the vehicle and 
attachments on the Child Restraint 
System. The LATCH system eliminates 
the need to use seat belts to secure the 
Child Restraint System to the rear seats. 
Lower anchors are metal bars built into  
the vehicle. There are two lower anchors 
for each LATCH seating position that will 
accommodate a Child Restraint System 
with lower attachments. 
To use the LATCH system in your vehicle,  
you must have a Child Restraint System 
with LATCH attachments. 
The Child Restraint System manufacturer  
will provide you with instructions on how 
to use the Child Restraint System with its 
attachments for the LATCH anchorages.
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LATCH anchors have been provided in  
the left and right outboard rear seating 
positions. Their locations are shown in 
the illustration. There are not LATCH 
anchors provided for the center rear 
seating position.
 WARNING
Do not attempt to install a Child  
Restraint System using LATCH anchors 
in the rear center seating position. 
There are no LATCH anchors provided 
for this seat. Using the outboard seat 
anchorages, for the CRS installation 
on the rear center seating position, 
can damage the anchorages. Using the 
outboard seat anchors can damage 
the anchors which may break or fail in 
a collision resulting in serious injury or 
death.  
![HYUNDAI KONA EV 2022  Owners Manual Safety system
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Rear passenger seat
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[A] : Lower Anchor Position Indicator 
[B] : Lower Anchor 
The lower anchor position indicator  
symbols are located on the left and right HYUNDAI KONA EV 2022  Owners Manual Safety system
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Rear passenger seat
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[A] : Lower Anchor Position Indicator 
[B] : Lower Anchor 
The lower anchor position indicator  
symbols are located on the left and right](/manual-img/35/56171/w960_56171-114.png)
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Rear passenger seat
OOS037033L
[A] : Lower Anchor Position Indicator 
[B] : Lower Anchor 
The lower anchor position indicator  
symbols are located on the left and right 
rear seat backs to identify the position 
of the lower anchors in your vehicle (see 
arrows in illustration). 
The LATCH anchors are located between  
the seatback and the seat cushion of the 
rear seat left and right outboard seating positions.
 WARNING
Before installing the Child Restraint  
System, make sure that there are no 
objects (e.g. toy, pen, wire) around the 
lower anchor area. Those objects may 
damage either the seat belt system or 
the Child Restraint System during the 
installment procedure. If necessary, 
have the vehicle inspected by an 
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Securing a Child Restraint System  
with the “LATCH Anchors System” 
To install a LATCH-compatible Child  
Restraint System in either of the rear 
outboard seating positions: 
1.  Move the seat belt buckle away from 
the lower anchors.
2.  Move any other objects away from  the anchorages that could prevent  
a secure connection between the 
Child Restraint System and the lower 
anchors.
3.  Place the Child Restraint System on  the vehicle seat, then attach the seat 
to the lower anchors according to the 
instructions provided by the Child 
Restraint System manufacturer.
4.  Follow the instructions of the Child 
Restraint System’s manufacturer for 
proper installation and connection of 
the ISOFIX attachments on the Child 
Restraint System to the lower anchors.  

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 WARNING
Take the following precautions when  
using the LATCH system: •	 Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with your Child 
Restraint System.
•	 To prevent the child from reaching 
and taking hold of unretracted 
seat belts, buckle all unused rear 
seat belts and retract the seat belt 
webbing behind the child. Children 
can be strangled if a shoulder belt 
becomes wrapped around their neck 
and the seat belt tightens.
•	 NEVER attach more than one 
Child Restraint System to a single 
anchorage. This could cause the 
anchor or attachment to come loose 
or break.
•	 Always have the LATCH system 
inspected by your dealer after an 
accident. An accident can damage 
the LATCH system and may not 
properly secure the Child Restraint 
System. Securing a Child Restraint System  
seat with “Tether Anchor” system
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First secure the child restraint with  
the LATCH lower anchors or the seat 
belt. If the child restraint manufacturer 
recommends that the top tether strap 
be attached, attach and tighten the 
top tether strap to the top tether strap 
anchor. 
Child restraint hook holders are located  
on the rear of the seatbacks.  

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OOS037032N
To install the tether anchor: 
1.  Route the Child Restraint System  top-tether strap over the seatback.  
Route the tether strap under the 
head restraint and between the head 
restraint posts, or route the tether 
strap over the top of the vehicle 
seatback. Make sure the strap is not 
twisted.
2.  Connect the tether strap hook to  the tether anchor, then tighten the 
top-tether strap according to the 
instructions of your Child Restraint 
System’s manufacturer to firmly 
attach the Child Restraint System to 
the seat.
3.  Check that the Child Restraint System  is securely attached to the seat by 
pushing and pulling the seat forward-
and-back and side-to-side.
 WARNING
Take the following precautions when  
installing the top-tether: •	 Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with your Child 
Restraint System.
•	 NEVER attach more than one 
Child Restraint System to a single 
tether anchor. This could cause the 
anchorage or attachment to come 
loose or break.
•	 Do not attach the tether strap to 
anything other than the correct 
top-tether anchor. It may not work 
properly if attached to something else.
•	 Child Restraint System anchors are 
designed to withstand only those 
loads imposed by correctly fitted 
Child Restraint System. 
Under no circumstances are they  
to be used for adult seat belts or 
harnesses or for attaching other 
items or equipment to the vehicle.