Protecting children – Acura 2000 RL - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Protecting Children

Rear-Facing Child Seat Installation
Tips

For proper protection, an infant must
ride in a reclined, or semi-reclined
position. To determine the proper
reclining angle, check with the baby's
doctor or follow the seat maker's

recommendations.

To achieve the desired reclining

angle, it may help to put a rolled up
towel under the toe of the child seat,
as shown.

When properly installed, a rear-
facing child seat may prevent the

driver or a front-seat passenger from
moving the seat as far back as
recommended (see page

12

). Or it

may prevent them from locking the
seat-back in the desired upright
position (see page

13

).

In either case, we recommend that
you place the child seat directly
behind the front passenger seat,
move the front seat as far forward as
needed, and leave it unoccupied. Or

you may wish to get a smaller child

seat that allows you to safely carry a

front passenger.

Additional Precautions for Infants

Never hold an infant on your lap.

If you are not wearing a seat belt
in a crash, you could be thrown
forward into the dashboard and
crush the infant.

If you are wearing a seat belt, the
infant can be torn from your arms.
For example, if your car crashes
into a parked vehicle at 30 mph

(48 k m / h ) , a 20-lb (9 kg) infant

will become a 600-lb (275 kg) force,

and you will not be able to hold on.

Never put a seat belt over yourself
and an infant.
During a crash, the

belt could press deep into the
infant and cause very serious
injuries.

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