Vehicle seating position and adjustment, Warning – Kiddy World plus User Manual

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4. Vehicle seating position and adjustment

4.1 Vehicle seat location requirements

According to accident statistics, children 12 and under are safer when
properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating
positions. The vehicle’s back seat is the safest place for children. Use a
vehicle rear seating position whenever possible.

Use a vehicle seating location equipped with the LATCH anchorage system
or a vehicle seat belt that can be tightly secured around this car seat. Always
use a top tether anchor if available. For information on vehicle seating
locations equipped with LATCH that can be used with car seats and top
tether anchor locations, see the vehicle owner’s manual.

Never install a car seat in a vehicle front seating location unless specifically
recommended in the vehicle owner’s manual.

For vehicles with air bags, refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for car seat
installation and use information.

Never place a car seat in a seating

location with an air bag unless recommended in the vehicle owner’s manual
and all instructions are followed.

• Do not use this car seat in a vehicle front seating location unless

specifically recommended by the vehicle manufacturer in the vehicle
owner's manual.

• Always read the vehicle owner’s manual on how to use and secure car in

the vehicle or contact your dealer to make sure that you follow the
instructions of the vehicle’s manufacturer.

• Some vehicles have no seating positions which are compatible with this

car seat or any other car seat. If in doubt, contact the vehicle
manufacturer for assistance.

• Some types of vehicle seat belts will not stay tightly secured around a

car seat and as a result are NOT compatible with this car seat.

DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur

WARNING

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