In the rear seat

For child safety, move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a booster seat, then move it back as far as it will go, without allowing it to come into contact with the child.

Check that the booster seat is resting against the back of the vehicle seat.

Check that when installing the booster seat in the vehicle, it is not at risk of coming loose from its base.

Always attach the booster seat to the vehicle even if it is not in use so that it does not come loose under hard braking or upon impact.

Make sure that the booster seat or the child’s feet do not prevent the front seat from locking correctly. Refer to the information on the “Front seat” in Section 1.

² Seat not suitable for fitting child seats.

Seat which only allows a standardised “Universal” booster seat to be installed using a seat belt.

Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury.

The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the regulations in force are respected.

Type of child seat

Weight of the child

Rear seat

Carrycot fitted across the vehicle

Group 0

< 10 kg

X

Rear-facing shell seat

Group 0 or 0+

< 10 kg and < 13 kg

X

rear-facing seat

Group  0+ and 1

< to 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg

X

Forward-facing seat

Group 1

9 to 18 kg

X

Booster seat

Group 2 and 3

15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg

UF (1)

X = Seat not suitable for fitting child seats.

UF = Seat which only allows a standardised “Universal” booster seat to be installed using a seat belt; check that it can be fitted.

(1) place the back of the booster seat against the vehicle seatback and move the front seat backwards without allowing it to come into contact with the child.