Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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Child safety

Carefully read the sections “Child restraint

systems”, “*SRS airbag (Supplemental

Restraint System airbag)”, and “Seatbelts”

in chapter 1 of this owner’s manual for in-

structions and precautions concerning the

child restraint system, seatbelt system

and SRS airbag system.

y

Never hold a child on your lap or

in your arms while the vehicle is

moving. The passenger cannot

protect the child from injury in a

collision, because the child will be

caught between the passenger

and objects inside the vehicle.

y

While riding in the vehicle, infants

and small children should always

be placed in one of the rear seat-

ing positions recommended in

this owner’s manual in an infant

or child restraint system which is

appropriate for the child’s age,

height and weight. If a child is too

big for a child restraint system,

the child should sit in a REAR seat

and be restrained using the seat-

belts. According to accident sta-

tistics, children are safer when

properly restrained in the rear

seating positions than in the front

seating positions. Never allow a

child to stand up or kneel on the

seat.

y

Put children aged 12 and under in

a REAR seat properly restrained

at all times in a child restraint de-

vice or in a seatbelt. The SRS air-

bag deploys with considerable

speed and force and can injure or

even kill children, especially if

they are 12 years of age and under

and are not restrained or improp-

erly restrained. Because children

are lighter and weaker than

adults, their risk of being injured

from deployment is greater.

y

NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD

FACING CHILD SAFETY SEAT IN

THE FRONT SEAT. DOING SO

RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR

DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLAC-

ING THE CHILD’S HEAD TOO

CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG.

y

Always use the child safety locks

whenever a child rides in the rear.

Serious injury could result if a

child accidentally opened the

door and fell out. Refer to the

“Child safety locks” section in

chapter 2.

y

Always lock the passenger’s win-

dows using the lock switch when

children are riding in the vehicle.

Failure to follow this procedure

could result in injury to a child op-

erating the power window. Refer

to the “Power windows” section

in chapter 2.

y

Never leave unattended children

in the vehicle. They could acci-

dentally injure themselves or oth-

ers through inadvertent operation

of the vehicle. Also, on hot or sun-

ny days, temperature in a closed

vehicle could quickly become

high enough to cause severe or

possibly fatal injuries to them.

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