1. Folding 3rd row bench (P. 1-7)
2. Folding 2nd row bench (if so equipped)(P. 1-5) 3. Roof-mounted curtain side-impact and
rollover supplemental air bag (P. 1-70)
4. Head restraints/headrests (P. 1-16) 5. Seat belts with pretensioner(s) and
shoulder height adjuster (P. 1-17, 1-24)
6. Supplemental front air bags (P. 1-54)
7. Driver supplemental knee air bag
(P. 1-72)
Front passenger supplemental knee air
bag (P. 1-72)
8. Occupant classification sensor
(weight sensor) (P. 1-75)
9. Front central seat-mounted side-impact
supplemental air bag (if so equipped)
(P. 1-70)
10. Seats (P. 1-2)
11. Front seat-mounted side-impact
supplemental air bag (P. 1-70)
12. LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for
CHildren) (P. 1-30)
13. 2nd row outboard seat-mounted
side-impact supplemental air bag
(P. 1-70)
14. 2nd row seat top tether strap anchor
(located on bottom of seatback) (P. 1-35)
15. 2nd row outboard seat belts with preten-
sioner(s) (P. 1-73)
Refer to the page number indicated in paren-
theses for operating details.
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AIR BAGS, SEAT BELTS AND CHILD
RESTRAINTS
0-2Illustrated table of contents
Seat lifter and tilt (driver’s seat
shown; passenger’s seat similar)
Move the front part of the switch as shown
to adjust the angle of the seat cushion. Move
the back part of the switch as shown to
adjust the height of the seat.
Lumbar support (driver's and front
passenger’s seat)
Move the switch up or down to adjust the
height of the lumbar. Move the switch for-
ward to increase the lumbar support or rear-
ward to decrease the lumbar support.
NOTE:
Moving the switch forward increases the
lumbar support on the last height activated
position.
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Passenger’s seat (Type A) (if so equipped)
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Driver’s and passenger’s seat (Type B)(if so equipped)
1-4Safety-Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
Shoulder belt height adjustment
(front seats)
The shoulder belt anchor height should be
adjusted to the position best for you. For
additional information, see “Precautions on
seat belt usage” (P. 1-17).
To adjust, push the button
OAand then move
the shoulder belt anchor to the desired posi-
tion so that the belt passes over the center of
the shoulder. The belt should be away from
your face and neck, but not falling off of your
shoulder. Release the adjustment button to
lock the shoulder belt anchor into position.
WARNING
• After adjustment, release the adjust-
ment button and try to move the shoul-
der belt anchor up and down to make
sure it is securely fixed in position.
• The shoulder belt anchor height should
be adjusted to the position best for you.
Failure to do so may reduce the effec-
tiveness of the entire restraint system
and increase the chance or severity of
injury in an accident.
• The shoulder belt should rest on the
middle of the shoulder. It must not rest
against the neck.
• Be sure that the seat belt is not twisted
in any way.
•
Be sure that the shoulder belt anchor is
secured by trying to move the shoulder belt
anchor up and down after adjustment.
Seat belt hook
When the seat belt is not in use and when
folding down the rear seats, hook the rear
seat belts on the seat belt hooks.
SEAT BELT EXTENDERS
If, because of body size or driving position, it
is not possible to properly fit the lap/shoulder
belt and fasten it, an extender that is compat-
ible with the installed seat belts is available
for purchase. The extender adds approxi-
mately 8 in (200 mm) of length and may be
used for all seating positions.
SSS0896
AShoulder belt height adjust button
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2nd row
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There are three basic types of child restraint
systems:
• Rear-facing child restraint
• Forward-facing child restraint
• Booster seat
The proper restraint depends on the child's
size. Generally, infants up to about 1 year and
less than 20 lbs. (9 kg) should be placed in
rear-facing child restraints. Forward-facing
child restraints are available for children who
outgrow rear-facing child restraints and are
at least 1 year old. Booster seats are used to
help position a vehicle lap/shoulder belt on a
child who can no longer use a forward-facing
child restraint.
WARNING
Infants and children need special protec-
tion. The vehicle's seat belts may not fit
them properly. The shoulder belt may come
too close to the face or neck. The lap belt
may not fit over their small hip bones. In an
accident, an improperly fitting seat belt
could cause serious or fatal injury. Always
use appropriate child restraints. All U.S. states and Canadian provinces or
territories require the use of approved child
restraints for infants and small children. For
additional information, see “Child restraints”
(P. 1-28).
A child restraint may be secured in the vehicle
by using either the LATCH (Lower Anchor
and Tethers for CHildren) system or with the
vehicle seat belt. For additional information,
see “Child restraints” (P. 1-28).
INFINITI recommends that all pre-teens and
children be restrained in the rear seats.
Studies show that children are safer when
properly restrained in a rear seat than in the
front seat.
This is especially important because your
vehicle has a supplemental restraint system
(air bag system) for the front passenger.
For additional information, see “Child re-
straints” (P. 1-28) and “Supplemental Re-
straint System (SRS)” (P. 1-54).
INFANTS
Infants up to at least 1 year old should be
placed in a rear-facing child restraint.
INFINITI recommends that infants be placed
in child restraints that comply with Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. You should
choose a child restraint that fits your vehicle
and always follow the manufacturer's in-
structions for installation and use.
SMALL CHILDREN
Children that are over 1 year old and weigh at
least 20 lbs. (9 kg) should remain in a rear-
facing child restraint as long as possible up to
the height or weight limit of the child re-
straint. Children who outgrow the height or
weight limit of the rear-facing child restraint
and are at least 1 year old should be secured
in a forward-facing child restraint with a har-
ness. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions
for minimum and maximum weight and
height recommendations. INFINITI recom-
mends that small children be placed in child
restraints that comply with Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards. You should choose
a child restraint that fits your vehicle and
always follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions for installation and use.
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LARGER CHILDREN
Children should remain in a forward-facing
child restraint with a harness until they reach
the maximum height or weight limit allowed
by the child restraint manufacturer.
Once a child outgrows the height or weight
limit of the harness-equipped forward-facing
child restraint, INFINITI recommends that
the child be placed in a commercially available
booster seat to obtain proper seat belt fit. For
a seat belt to fit properly, the booster seat
should raise the child so that the shoulder belt
is properly positioned across the chest and
the top, middle portion of the shoulder. The
shoulder belt should not cross the neck or
face and should not fall off the shoulder. The
lap belt should lie snugly across the lower hips
or upper thighs, not the abdomen. A booster
seat can only be used in seating positions that
have a three-point type seat belt. The
booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and
have a label certifying that it complies with
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Once the child has grown so the shoulder belt
is no longer on or near the face and neck and
the lap belt can be positioned properly across
the lower hips or upper thighs, use the seat
belt without the booster seat.A booster seat should be used until the child
can pass the seat belt fit test below:
• Are the child’s back and hips against the
vehicle seatback?
• Is the child able to sit without slouching?
• Do the child’s knees bend easily over the front edge of the seat with feet flat on the
floor?
• Can the child safely wear the seat belt (lap belt low and snug across the hips and
shoulder belt across mid-chest and
shoulder)?
• Is the child able to use the properly adjusted head restraint/headrest?
• Will the child be able to stay in position for the entire ride? If you answered no to any of these questions,
the child should remain in a booster seat us-
ing a three-point type seat belt.
NOTE:
Laws in some communities may follow dif-
ferent guidelines. Check local and state
regulations to confirm your child is using the
correct restraint system before traveling.
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Several manufacturers offer child restraints
for infants and children of various sizes.
When selecting any child restraint, keep the
following points in mind:
• Choose only a restraint with a label certify-ing that it complies with Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard 213 or Canadian
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
• Check the child restraint in your vehicle to be sure it is compatible with the vehicle's
seat and seat belt system.
•
If the child restraint is compatible with your
vehicle, place your child in the child restraint
and check the various adjustments to be sure
the child restraint is compatible with your
child. Choose a child restraint that is de-
signed for your child's height and weight.
Always follow all recommended procedures.
• If the combined weight of the child and child restraint is less than 65 lbs. (29.5 kg),
you may use either the LATCH anchors or
the seat belt to install the child restraint (not
both at the same time).
• If the combined weight of the child and child restraint is greater than 65 lbs. (29.5
kg), use the vehicle’s seat belt (not the lower
anchors) to install the child restraint.
• Be sure to follow the child restraint manu- facturer’s instructions for installation. All U.S. states and Canadian provinces or
territories require that infants and small
children be restrained in an approved child
restraint at all times while the vehicle is be-
ing operated. Canadian law requires the top
tether strap on forward-facing child re-
straints be secured to the designated anchor
point on the vehicle.
LATCH (Lower Anchors and
Tethers for CHildren) SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with special anchor
points that are used with LATCH system
compatible child restraints. This system may
also be referred to as the ISOFIX or ISOFIX
compatible system. With this system, you do
not have to use a vehicle seat belt to secure
the child restraint unless the combined
weight of the child and child restraint exceeds
65 lbs. (29.5 kg). If the combined weight of
the child and child restraint is greater than
65 lbs. (29.5 kg), use the vehicle's seat belt
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LATCH system lower anchor locations -
captain’s seats (if so equipped)
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Personal Display
The Personal Display menu allows the user to set various screens in the personal display area in the vehicle information display.
Some menu items shown below may not be equipped on your vehicle.
Menu itemExplanation
Blank Allows user to select the blank screen.
Navigation Allows user to select the navigation screen.
Time to Destination Allows user to select the time to destination screen.
Fuel Economy Allows user to select the fuel economy screen.
Trip Allows user to select the trip screen.
Gear position Allows user to select the gear position screen.
Average speed Allows user to select the average speed screen.
Head-Up Display (if so equipped)
The Head—Up Display menu allows the user to control the Head—Up Display feature.
Some menu items shown below may not be equipped on your vehicle.
Menu item Explanation
Brightness Allows user to change the brightness.
Height Allows user to change the height.
Rotation Allows user to change the rotation.
Contents selection Displays the available content in the Head-Up Display.
Navigation Allows user to turn the navigation on or off.
Driving Assist Allows user to turn the driving assist on or off.
Speed Limit Sign Allows user to turn the speed limit sign on or off.
Audio Allows user to turn the audio on or off.
TEL/SMS Allows user to turn the TEL/SMS on or off.
Reset Allows user to reset the settings. Once selected, the user can confirm or cancel the reset.
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NOTE:
• Do not touch any internal parts of the pro-jector. Doing so may cause malfunction of
the equipment.
• To prevent scratches to the projector glass, do not place any sharp objects on or
near the projector opening.
• Do not place any objects on the instrument panel which may obstruct the display of
the HUD.
• If you wear polarized sunglasses the dis- play may be difficult to see. Increase the
brightness of the HUD in the vehicle infor-
mation display or remove your sunglasses. • Depending on weather conditions (rain,
snow, sunlight, etc.), the display may be
difficult to see.
• For cleaning, use a soft clean dry cloth. If it can not be removed, use a soft clean cloth,
dampened with water. After that please
use a soft clean cloth. Never use a rough
cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or any kind
of solvent or paper towel with a chemical
cleaning agent. They will scratch or cause
discoloration to the projector lens. Do not
spray any liquid such as water on the pro-
jector lens. Spraying liquid may cause the
system to malfunction.
• If the displayed image appears distorted, it is recommended that you have the system
checked by an INFINITI retailer or qualified
workshop.
• The HUD has a special windshield to allow the image to be displayed clearly. If your
windshield needs replacing, this should be
completed by an INFINITI retailer.
HOW TO USE THE HUD
To turn the HUD on, push the HUD switch.
To turn the HUD off, push the switch again.
If the HUD is turned off, it will remain off
even if the vehicle is restarted.
The following settings can be changed in the
vehicle information display:
• Brightness
• Height
• Rotation
• Contents selection–– Navigation
–– Driving Assist
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