Kia Cee'd: Safety features of your vehicle / Child restraint system
Children riding in the car should sit in the
rear seat and must always be properly
restrained to minimize the risk of injury in
an accident, sudden stop or sudden
maneuver. According to accident statistics,
children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seats than in the
front seat. Larger children not in a child
restraint should use one of the seat belts
provided.
You should be aware of the specific
requirements in your country. Child
and/or infant safety seats must be properly
placed and installed in the rear seat.
You must use a commercially available
child restraint system that meets the
requirements of the Safety Standards of
your country. Child restraint systems are
designed to be secured in vehicle seats
by the lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder
belt, or by a tether anchor and/or ISOFIX
anchors.
Children could be injured or killed in a
crash if their restraints are not properly
secured. For small children and babies, a
child seat or infant seat must be used.
Before buying a particular child restraint
system, make sure it fits your car seat
and seat belts, and fits your child. Follow
all the instructions provided by the manufacturer
when installing the child
restraint system.
WARNING
- A child restraint system must be
placed in the rear seat. Never
install a child or infant seat on the
front passenger's seat. Should an
accident occur and cause the
passenger side air bag to deploy,
it could severely injure or kill an
infant or child seated in an infant
or child seat. Thus only use a
child restraint in the rear seat of
your vehicle.
- A seat belt or child restraint system
can become very hot if it is
left in a closed vehicle on a sunny
day, even if the outside temperature
does not feel hot. Be sure to
check the seat cover and buckles
before placing a child there.
- When the child restraint system
is not in use, store it in the luggage
area or fasten it with a seat
belt so that it will not be thrown
forward in case of a sudden stop
or an accident.
- Children may be seriously injured
or killed by an inflating air bag.
All children, even those too large
for child restraints, must ride in
the rear seat.
WARNING
To reduce a risk of serious or fatal
injuries:
- Children of all ages are safer
when restrained in the rear seat.
A child riding in the front passenger
seat can be forcefully struck
by an inflating air bag resulting in
serious or fatal injuries.
- Always follow the instructions for
installation and use of the child
restraint maker.
- Always make sure the child seat
is secured properly in the car and
your child is securely restrained
in the child seat.
- Never hold a child in your arms or
lap when riding in a vehicle. The
violent forces created during a
crash will tear the child from your
arms and throw the child against
the car’s interior.
- Never put a seat belt over yourself
and a child. During a crash,
the belt could press deep into the
child causing serious internal
injuries.
- Never leave children unattended
in a vehicle – not even for a short
time. The car can heat up very
quickly, resulting in serious
injuries to children inside. Even
very young children may inadvertently
cause the vehicle to move,
entangle themselves in the windows,
or lock themselves or others
inside the vehicle.
- Never allow two children, or any
two persons, to use the same
seat belt.
- Children often squirm and reposition
themselves improperly.
Never let a child ride with the
shoulder belt under their arm or
behind their back. Always properly
position and secure children
in the rear seat.
- Never allow a child to stand-up or
kneel on the seat or floorboard of
a moving vehicle. During a collision
or sudden stop, the child
can be violently thrown against
the vehicles interior, resulting in
serious injury.
- Never use an infant carrier or a
child safety seat that "hooks"
over a seatback, it may not provide
adequate security in an accident.
- Seat belts can become very hot,
especially when the car is parked
in direct sunlight. Always check
seat belt buckles before fastening
them over a child.
- After an accident, we recommend
that the system be checked by an
authorized Kia dealer.
- If there is not enough space to
place the child restraint system
because of the driver's seat,
install the child restraint system
in the rear right seat.
Seat belt systems should never be disassembled
or modified. In addition, care
should be taken to assure that seat belts
and belt hardware are not damaged by
seat hinges, doors or other abuse.
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Rearward-facing child restraint system
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