Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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¢ Installation of child restraint

systems by use of lower and

tether anchorages (LATCH)

Some types of child restraint systems can

be installed on the rear seat of your vehi-

cle without use of the seatbelts. Such child

restraint systems are secured to the des-

ignated anchorages provided on the vehi-

cle body. The lower and tether anchorag-

— Never place the shoulder belt un-

der the child’s arm or behind the

child’s back. If an accident oc-

curs, this can increase the risk or

severity of injury to the child.

— The seatbelt should fit snugly in

order to provide full restraint.

Loose fitting belts are not as ef-

fective in preventing or reducing

injury.

— Place the lap belt as low as possi-

ble on the child’s hips. A high-po-

sitioned lap belt will increase the

risk of sliding under the lap belt

and of the lap belt sliding up over

the abdomen, and both can result

in serious internal injury or death.

— Make sure the shoulder belt is po-

sitioned across the center of

child’s shoulder. Placing the

shoulder belt over the neck may

result in neck injury during sud-

den braking or in a collision.

— Child restraint systems and seat-

belts can become hot in a vehicle

that has been closed up in sunny

weather; they could burn a small

child. Check the child restraint

system before you place a child in

it.

— Do not leave an unsecured child

restraint system in your vehicle.

Unsecured child restraint sys-

tems can be thrown around inside

of the vehicle in a sudden stop,

turn or accident; they can strike

and injure vehicle occupants as

well as result in serious injuries or

death to the child.

When you install a child restraint

system, follow the manufacturer’s

instructions supplied with it. After

installing the child restraint system,

check to ensure that it is held se-

curely in position. If it is not held

tight and secure, the danger of your

child suffering personal injury in the

event of an accident may be in-

creased.

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