Child restraint
When transporting children in your vehicle, some type of child restraint system should always be used according to the size of the child. This is required by law in most countries.
The regulations concerning driving with children in the front seat may differ from country to country.
You are advised to comply with the relevant regulations.
Warning
► When possible, put children in the rear seat. Accident statistics indicate
that children of all sizes and ages are safer when properly restrained in the rear
seat rather than in the front seat.
► Holding a child in your arms is no substitute for a restraint system. Failure
to use a proper restraint system can result in severe or fatal injury to the child.
► Each child restraint device or fixing is to be used only by one child.
► When attaching a child restraint to the rear seat, place the front seatbacks in
the upright position.
Otherwise, the child could be seriously injured in the event of hard braking or
a collision.
See also:
Dead Lock System
The Dead Lock System helps to prevent theft.
When the keyless entry system or the keyless operation system has been used to
lock all of the doors and the tailgate, the Dead Lock System makes it imp ...
Radio data system (RDS)
1- PWR (On-Off) switch
2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button
3- Memory select buttons
4- TP (Traffic program) button
5- PTY (Program type) button
6- TUNE switch
7- SEEK (Up-seek) button
8- S ...
Other interrupt displays (when the ignition switch is “ON”)
The operation status of each system is displayed on the information screen. Refer
to the appropriate page for the system for further details.
This informs you that a periodic inspection is due.
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