Infants -14 small children -14, Warning – NISSAN 2014 GT R - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system

systems:
. Rear-facing child restraint (must not be

installed in models without rear seat)

. 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 lb (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 pro-
tection. 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.
(

“Child restraints” page 1-15)

A child restraint may be secured in the vehicle
by using either the LATCH (Lower Anchor and
Tethers for CHildren) system (if so equipped) or
with the vehicle seat belt. (

“Child re-

straints” page 1-15)

NISSAN recommends that all pre-teens
and children be restrained in the rear seat
(models with rear seat). According to
accident statistics, children are safer when
properly restrained in the rear seat than in
the front seat.

This is especially important because your
vehicle has a supplemental restraint sys-
tem (air bag system) for the front passen-
ger. (

“Supplemental restraint system”

page 1-34)

INFANTS

Infants up to at least one year old should be
placed in a rear-facing child restraint (models
with rear seat). NISSAN 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 which fits your
vehicle and always follow the manufacturer’s

instructions for installation and use.

SMALL CHILDREN

Children that are over 1 year old and weigh at
least 20 lb (9 kg) should remain in a rear-facing
child restraint as long as possible up to the
height or weight limit of the child restraint
(models with rear seat). 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
harness. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions
for minimum and maximum weight and height
recommendations. NISSAN recommends 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 instructions for installation and
use.

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