2016 Hyundai Equus Owners Manual

02
Safety system of your vehicle
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Children under  age 13  must always
ride  in  rear  seats  and  be  properly
restrained  to   minimize  the  risk   of
injury in  an accident, a  sudden stop
or a sudden maneuver. According  to
the  accident  statistics,  children are
safer when being properly restrained
in  rear seats  than  in the  front  pas-
senger's  seat. Even  with  advanced
air  bag  systems,   children  may  be
seriously  injured  or  killed.  A  child,
who  is too  big  for  a child  restraint,
must fasten a seat belt provided.
All  50   states   have  child   restraint
laws, which require children  to travel
in  approved  child restraint  devices.
The laws to  govern and restrict  chil-
dren's  age,  height,  and  weight,   at
which a  seat  belt is  allowed to  use
instead  of   a  child   restraint,  differ
among states. So, you  should check
any  specific   requirements  in   your
state,   before    travelling.    A   child
restraint  must   be  properly   placed
and installed in a rear seat.You  must
use  a  commercially  available  child
restraint,  which  meets  the  require-
ments  of the  Federal Motor  Vehicle
Safety Standards (FMVSS).
WARNING
A   child   restraint    must   be
placed  in  a  rear  seat.  Never
install a child or infant  seat in
the   front  passenger's   seat.
When an accident occurs  and
the   passenger-side   air   bag
inflates, it may severely injure
or  kill   an  infant  or  a   child.
Thus,  always   install  a  child
restraint in a rear seat.
When  a child  restraint  is not
in  use,  fasten  it  with  a  seat
belt or store it in the  trunk, so
it  does  not  fall  forward  in  a
sudden stop or an accident.
•  Children   may   be   seriously
injured or killed  by an inflating
air bag. All  children, even who
are too big  for child restraints,
must ride in a rear seat.
CAUTION
A  seat belt  or  a child  restraint
easily   gets    hot,   when   it   is
exposed  to   the  sunlight  in   a
closed vehicle  even in the  mild
weather. Check the temperature
of  a   seat  cover   and   buckles
before seating a child.
A
child
restraint
is
generally
designed to be  secured in a seat  by
a  lap  belt,  lap/shoulder  belts,  or a
LATCH system.
A child  may be injured  or killed  in a
crash,  when a  child  restraint is  not
properly secured.
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