2016 Hyundai I10 Owners Manual

Safety system of your vehicle
Continue to  use a  rear-facing child seat
for as long as your  child will fit within the
height  and weight  limits allowed  by  the
child seat manufacturer. It’s the best way
to keep  them safe. Once  your child  has
outgrown  the rear-facing  child  restraint,
your  child is  ready  for  a forward-facing
child restraint with a harness.
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A rear-facing child seat provides restraint
with the seating surface against the back
of  the child. The  harness  system holds
the  child  in place,  and  in  an  accident,
acts to  keep  the child  positioned in  the
seat and  reduce  the stress  to the  neck
and spinal cord.
Forward-facing child seats
A  forward-facing    child   seat  provides
restraint for  the child’s  body with  a har-
ness. Keep  children  in a  forward-facing
child seat with a harness until they reach
the top  height or weight  limit allowed by
your child restraint’s manufacturer.
All children  under age  one must always
ride in a rear-facing  infant child restraint.
Convertible  and 3-in-1  child  seats  typi-
cally have higher height and weight limits
for the  rear-facing position, allowing  you
to keep your child rear-facing for a longer
period of time.
Once  your  child  outgrows  the forward-
facing child  restraint, your child  is ready
for a booster seat.
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