Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

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¢ Where to place a child re-

straint system

The following are Saab’s recommenda-

tions on where to place a child restraint

system in your vehicle.

A: Front passenger’s seat

You should not install a child restraint sys-

tem (including a booster seat) due to the

hazard to children posed by the passen-

ger’s airbag.

B: Rear seat, window-side seating po-

sitions

Recommended positions for all types of

child restraint systems.

In these positions, Automatic/Emergency

Locking Retractor (A/ELR) seatbelts and

lower anchorages (bars) are provided for

installing a child restraint system.

Some types of child restraints might not

be able to be secured firmly due to projec-

tion of the seat cushion.

In this seating position, you should use

only a child restraint system that has a

bottom base that fits snugly against the

contours of the seat cushion and can be

securely retained using the seatbelt.

C: Rear seat, center seating position

Installing a child restraint system is not

recommended, although the A/ELR seat-

belt and an upper anchorage (tether an-

chorage) are provided in this position.

Some types of child restraints might not

be able to be secured firmly due to projec-

tion of the seat cushion.

In this seating position, you should use

only a child restraint system that has a

bottom base that fits snugly against the

contours of the seat cushion and can be

securely retained using the seatbelt.

If it is unavoidable to install a child re-

straint system in the rear seat’s center

seating position, lower the center head re-

straint to the lowest position and install the

child restraint system by correctly passing

the rear center seatbelt through the belt

guide.

Children should be properly re-

strained at all times. Never allow a

child to stand up, or to kneel on any

seat. Unrestrained children will be

thrown forward during sudden stop

or in an accident and can be injured

seriously.
Additionally, children standing up

or kneeling on or in front of the front

seat are exposed another serious

danger. Since the SRS airbag de-

ploys with considerable speed and

force, the child could be injured or

even killed.

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