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Rover 75 Owner's Handbook - 3rd Edition - Eng - RoverClub-BG.com

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Seat BeltsUpper anchorage height adjustmentTo reduce the likelihood of injury in an accident, the heightof the front seat belt upper anchorage adjusts automatically asthe seat is moved either forwards or backwards. The heightCANNOT BE ADJUSTED MANUALLY!CHILD SEATSChildren are more likely to receive injuries from inflatingairbags than taller occupants (see ‘Airbag SRS’). For thisreason, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended that children should always beseated in the rear of the vehicle, in a child safety seat orrestraint system appropriate to their age and size. The range ofsafety seats approved for use in your car is outlined in the<strong>Rover</strong> accessories brochure, which is available from your<strong>Rover</strong> dealer.For optimum protection, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended that childrenweighing up to 13 kg (29 lb - or approximately 18 months ofage) are restrained in a <strong>Rover</strong> approved rear facing child seatin an outer rear seating position.All infant and child restraint systems are designed to besecured in the car by means of an adult seat belt.When installing and using any infant or child restraint system,always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Failure toproperly secure the child restraint system can endanger thechild in a collision or sudden stop and cause injury to otherpassengers.NOTE: Accident statistics showthat children are safer whenproperly restrained in the rearseating positions than in thefront.DO NOT install a rearwardfacing child seat in thefront passenger seat - aninflating airbag could impactwith the seat. Failure to followthis advice could result inserious injury, or even death forthe child.The above symbol affixed to the fascia panel of your car,warns against the use of a REAR FACING child seat in thefront passenger seat. This type of child seat could cause seriousinjury to your child in the event of an airbag deployment.26

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