Carefully!
It is not allowed to keep children on their knees while driving. A person is not able to protect a child from the shock loads that occur in a traffic accident. Also, do not wear the same belt for an adult passenger and a child at the same time. Generally, child restraints are designed to be fitted with the lap belt included with the three-point seat belt.
Nissan recommends installing child restraints in the rear seat. According to traffic accident statistics, it is safer for children to sit in the back seat than in the front.
Incorrectly installed child restraints greatly increase the risk of serious injury to children in road accidents.
Child restraints must not be installed in the front seat if the vehicle is equipped with a passenger airbag.
There are several models of child restraints on the market. When choosing a limiter, it is necessary to do the following:
1) Place your child in a child safety seat and make sure the seat is appropriate for the size and age of the child. Adjust the chair if necessary.
2) Please make sure that the child seat is compatible with the design of your car and seat belts.
When checking the restrictor, follow the enclosed instructions.
Carefully!
When using child restraints, all enclosed installation and operating instructions must be followed. When buying a child restraint, you should make sure that it fits the child's build and can be installed in your car, as not all types of child restraints are fully compatible with the sets of seat belts installed on the car.
Improper use of child restraints significantly increases the risk of serious injury in a traffic accident for both the child and other passengers.
A temporarily unused child restraint should be placed in the trunk or secured with a seat belt. This will eliminate the possibility of injury from a loose limiter in the event of sudden braking of the machine or an accident.
Be aware that a child restraint left in a closed car in hot weather can become very hot. Check the seat surface and metal buckles before placing your child in.
Before placing a child in a child safety seat, the restraint must be checked. Pull the stopper forward and make sure the belt is holding it firmly. If the limiter dangles, then tighten the belt or move the limiter to another seat, then check again.
A poorly secured child restraint greatly increases the risk of injury to a child in the event of an accident or sudden braking of the car.
The adjustable backrest must be adjusted to match the position of the child seat and as vertical as possible.
When installing a rated child restraint on a front seat equipped with a three-point seat belt (shoulder and waist belt), make sure that the shoulder strap does not go over the neck or close to the child's face. If necessary, place the belt behind the limiter.
To prevent tipping of the limiter even during normal braking or turning of the vehicle, be sure to use the locking clip, if provided on the limiter.