Subaru 2011 Impreza WRX User Manual

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北米Model "A1110BE-C" EDITED: 2010/ 12/ 17

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

injuries or death to the child.

CAUTION

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
securely 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.

1. Place the booster seat in the rear
seating position and sit the child on it. The
child should sit well back on the booster
seat.

2. Run the lap and shoulder belt through
or around the booster seat and the child
following the instructions provided by its
manufacturer.
3. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle
until you hear a click. Take care not to
twist the seatbelt.
Make sure the shoulder belt is positioned
across the center of child

’s shoulder and

that the lap belt is positioned as low as
possible on the child

’s hips.

4. To remove the booster seat, press the
release button on the seatbelt buckle and
allow the belt to retract.

WARNING

. Never use a belt that is twisted or

reversed. In an accident, this can

increase the risk or severity of
injury to the child.

. Never place the shoulder belt

under the child

’s arm or behind

the child

’s back. If an accident

occurs, 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
effective in preventing or redu-
cing injury.

. Place the lap belt as low as

possible on the child

’s hips. A

high-positioned lap belt will in-
crease the risk of sliding under
the lap belt and of the lap belt
sliding up over the abdomen, and
both can result in serious inter-
nal injury or death.

. Make sure the shoulder belt is

positioned 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.

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