Safety system of your vehicle -> Child Restraint System for Your Hyundai Kona SUV 2020

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS)  
Children Always in the Rear  
Children under age 13 must always Child restraint systems must be prop-  
ride in the rear seats and must erly placed and installed in the rear  
always be properly restrained to min- seat. You must use a commercially  
imize the risk of injury in an accident, available child restraint system that  
sudden stop or sudden maneuver. meets the requirements of the Federal  
According to accident statistics, chil- Motor Vehicle Safety Standards  
dren are safer when properly (FMVSS 213).  
WARNING  
Always properly restrain chil-  
dren in the rear seats of the  
vehicle.  
Children of all ages are safer  
when restrained in the rear seat.  
A child riding in the front pas-  
senger seat can be forcefully  
struck by an inflating air bag  
resulting in SERIOUS INJURY  
or DEATH.  
restrained in the rear seats than in  
Child restraint systems are generally  
the front seat. Even with air bags,  
designed to be secured in a vehicle  
children can be seriously injured  
seat by lap belt portion of a  
or killed. Children too large for a  
lap/shoulder belt, or by a LATCH sys-  
child restraint must use the seat belts  
tem in the rear seats of the vehicle.  
provided.  
All 50 states have child restraint laws  
which require children to travel in  
approved child restraint devices. The  
laws governing the age or height/  
weight restrictions at which seat  
belts can be used instead of child  
restraints differs among states, so  
you should be aware of the specific  
requirements in your state, and  
where you are travelling.  
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Child restraint system (CRS)  
Selecting a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)  
When selecting a CRS for your child,  
always:  
• Make sure the CRS has a label  
certifying that it meets applicable  
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety  
Standards (FMVSS 213).  
• Select a child restraint based on  
your child's height and weight. The  
required label or the instructions  
for use typically provide this infor-  
mation.  
• Select a child restraint that fits the  
vehicle seating position where it  
will be used.  
• Read and comply with the warn-  
ings and instructions for installation  
and use provided with the child  
restraint system.  
Always properly restrain your  
child in the child restraint.  
Infants and younger children must be  
restrained in an appropriate rear-fac-  
ing or forward-facing CRS that has  
first been properly secured to the  
rear seat of the vehicle. Read and  
comply with the instructions for  
installation and use provided by the  
manufacturer of the child restraint.  
If the vehicle head restraint  
prevents proper installation of  
a child seat (as described in  
the child restraint system  
manual), the head restraint of  
the respective seating posi-  
tion shall be readjusted or  
entirely removed.  
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WARNING  
Do not use an infant carrier or  
a
child safety seat that  
An improperly secured child  
restraint can increase the risk  
of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH  
in an accident. Always take the  
following precautions when  
using a child restraint system:  
NEVER install a child or infant  
restraint in the front passen-  
ger's seat.  
"hooks" over a seatback, it  
may not provide adequate  
protection in an accident.  
After an accident, have a  
HYUNDAI dealer check the  
child restraint system, seat  
belts, tether anchors and  
lower anchors.  
Always properly secure the  
child restraint to a rear seat of  
the vehicle.  
Always follow the child  
restraint system manufactur-  
er's instructions for installa-  
tion and use.  
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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 manufactur-  
er. 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.  
Child restraint system types  
There are three main types of child  
restraint systems: rear-facing seats,  
forward-facing seats, and booster  
seats. They are classified according  
to the child's age, height and weight.  
Rear-facing child seats  
WARNING  
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NEVER install a child or infant  
restraint in the front passen-  
ger's seat.  
A rear-facing child seat provides  
restraint with the seating surface  
against the back of the child. The har-  
ness 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.  
Placing  
a
rear-facing child  
restraint in the front seat can  
result in SERIOUS INJURY or  
DEATH if the child restraint is  
struck by an inflating air bag.  
All children under age one must  
always ride in a rear-facing infant child  
restraint.  
Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats typ-  
ically 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.  
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Booster seats  
Installing a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)  
A booster seat is a restraint designed  
to improve the fit of the vehicle's seat  
belt system. A booster seat positions  
the seat belt so that it fits properly  
over the lap of your child.  
WARNING  
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Before installing your child  
restraint system always:  
Read and follow the instruc-  
tions provided by the manu-  
facturer of the child restraint.  
Read and follow the instruc-  
tions regarding child restraint  
systems in this manual.  
Failure to follow all warnings  
and instructions could increase  
the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY  
or DEATH if an accident occurs.  
Keep your child in a booster seat until  
they are big enough to sit in the seat  
without a booster and still have the  
seat belt fit properly. For a seat belt to  
fit properly, the lap belt must lie snug-  
ly across the upper thighs, not the  
stomach. The shoulder belt should lie  
snug across the shoulder and chest  
and not across the neck or face.  
Children under age 13 must always  
ride in the rear seats and must always  
be properly restrained to minimize the  
risk of injury.  
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Forward-facing child restraints  
A forward-facing child seat provides  
restraint for the child's body with a  
harness. 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.  
Once your child outgrows the forward-  
facing child restraint, your child is  
ready for a booster seat.  
WARNING  
If the vehicle headrest prevents  
proper installation of a child  
seat (as described in the child  
seat system manual, the head-  
rest of the respective seating  
position shall be readjusted or  
entirely removed.  
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After selecting a proper child seat for Secure the child in the child  
Lower Anchors and Tether for  
Children (LATCH System)  
your child, check to make sure it fits  
properly in your vehicle. Follow the  
instructions provided by the manu-  
facturer when installing the child  
seat. Note these general steps when  
installing the seat to your vehicle:  
restraint. Make sure the child is  
properly strapped in the child  
restraint according to the manufac-  
turer instructions.  
The LATCH system holds a child  
restraint during driving and in an acci-  
dent. This system is designed to  
make installation of the child restraint  
easier and reduce the possibility of  
improperly installing your child  
restraint. The LATCH system uses  
anchors in the vehicle and attach-  
ments on the child restraint. The  
LATCH system eliminates the need  
to use seat belts to secure the child  
restraint to the rear seats.  
Lower anchors are metal bars built  
into the vehicle. There are two lower  
anchors for each LATCH seating  
position that will accommodate a  
child restraint with lower attachments.  
To use the LATCH system in your  
vehicle, you must have a child  
restraint with LATCH attachments.  
The child seat manufacturer will pro-  
vide you with instructions on how to  
use the child seat with its attachments  
for the LATCH lower anchors.  
CAUTION  
Properly secure the child  
restraint to the vehicle. All child  
restraints must be secured to the  
vehicle with the lap part of a  
lap/shoulder belt or with the  
LATCH system. If using the  
lap/shoulder belt for your child  
restraint, the convertible locking  
retractor should be pulled all the  
way out to engage the "automatic  
locking" mode. (See page 2-42.)  
A child restraint in a closed  
vehicle can become very hot.To  
prevent burns, check the seat-  
ing surface and buckles before  
placing your child in the child  
restraint.  
Make sure the child restraint is  
firmly secured. After installing a  
child restraint to the vehicle, push  
and pull the seat forward-and-back  
and side-to-side to verify that it is  
securely attached to the seat. A  
child restraint secured with a seat  
belt should be installed as firmly as  
possible. However, some side-to-  
side movement can be expected.  
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WARNING  
Do not attempt to install a child  
restraint system using LATCH  
anchors in the rear center seat-  
ing position.There are no LATCH  
anchors provided for this seat.  
Using the outboard seat anchors  
can damage the anchors which  
may break or fail in a collision  
resulting in serious injury or  
death.  
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[A] : ISOFIX Anchorage Position Indicator,  
LATCH anchors have been provided  
in the left and right outboard rear  
seating positions. Their locations are  
shown in the illustration.There are no  
LATCH anchors provided for the cen-  
ter rear seating position.  
[B] : ISOFIX Anchorage  
The lower anchor position indicator  
symbols are located on the left and  
right rear seat backs to identify the  
position of the lower anchors in your  
vehicle (see arrows in illustration).  
The LATCH anchors are located  
between the seatback and the seat  
cushion of the rear seat left and right  
outboard seating positions.  
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Securing a child restraint with  
the LATCH anchors system  
To install a LATCH-compatible child  
restraint in either of the rear outboard  
seating positions:  
1. Move the seat belt buckle away from  
the lower anchors.  
2. Move any other objects away from  
the anchors that could prevent a  
secure connection between the child  
restraint and the lower anchors.  
3. Place the child restraint on the vehi-  
cle seat, then attach the seat to the  
lower anchors according to the  
instructions provided by the child  
restraint manufacturer.  
4. Follow the child restraint instructions  
for properly adjusting and tightening  
the lower attachments on the child  
restraint to the lower anchors.  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
The recommended weight for the  
LATCH system is under 65 lb (30  
kg).  
How to determine an appropriate  
child restraint weight:  
Take the following precautions  
when using the LATCH system:  
Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with  
your child restraint system.  
Child weight + Child restraint  
weight < 65 lb (30kg)  
To prevent the child from  
reaching and taking hold of  
unretracted seat belts, buckle  
all unused rear seat belts and  
retract the seat belt webbing  
behind the child. Children can  
be strangled if a shoulder belt  
becomes wrapped around  
their neck and the seat belt  
tightens.  
NEVER attach more than one  
child restraint to a single  
anchor. This could cause the  
anchor or attachment to come  
loose or break.  
Always have the LATCH sys-  
tem inspected by your author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer after an  
accident. An accident can  
damage the LATCH system  
and may not properly secure  
the child restraint.  
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Securing a child restraint seat  
with "Tether Anchor" system  
WARNING  
Take the following precautions  
when installing the tether strap:  
Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with  
your child restraint system.  
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NEVER attach more than one  
child restraint to a single teth-  
er anchor. This could cause  
the anchor or attachment to  
come loose or break.  
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To install the tether anchor:  
Do not attach the tether strap  
to anything other than the cor-  
rect tether anchor. It may not  
work properly if attached to  
something else.  
Do not use the tether anchors  
for adult seat belts or harness-  
es, or for attaching other items  
or equipment to the vehicle.  
1. Route the child restraint tether strap  
over the child restraint seatback.  
Route the tether strap under the  
head restraint and between the  
head restraint posts, or route the  
tether strap over the top of the vehi-  
cle seatback. Make sure the strap is  
not twisted.  
2. Connect the tether strap hook to the  
tether anchor, then tighten the teth-  
er strap according to the child seat  
manufacturer’s instructions to firmly  
secure the child restraint to the seat.  
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First secure the child restraint with  
the LATCH lower anchors or the seat  
belt. If the child restraint manufactur-  
er recommends that the top tether  
strap be attached, attach and tighten  
the top tether strap to the top tether  
strap anchor.  
Child restraint hook holders are  
located on the rear of the seatbacks.  
3. Check that the child restraint is  
securely attached to the seat by  
pushing and pulling the seat for-  
ward-and-back and side-to-side.  
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To install a child restraint system on  
the rear seats, do the following:  
Securing a child restraint with  
lap/shoulder belt  
1. Place the child restraint system on  
a rear seat and route the lap/shoul-  
der belt around or through the child  
restraint, following the restraint  
manufacturer's instructions.  
When not using the LATCH system,  
all child restraints must be secured to  
a vehicle rear seat with the lap part  
of a lap/shoulder belt.  
Be sure the seat belt webbing is  
not twisted.  
WARNING  
ALWAYS place a rear-facing  
child restraint in the rear seat of  
the vehicle.  
Make sure to insert the belt into  
the guide(1).  
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NOTICE  
Automatic locking mode  
Placing  
a
rear-facing child  
Since all passenger seat belts move  
freely under normal conditions and  
only lock under extreme or emer-  
gency conditions (emergency locking  
mode), you must manually pull the  
seat belt all the way out to shift the  
retractor to the "Automatic Locking"  
mode to secure a child restraint.  
restraint in the front seat can  
result in serious injury or death  
if the child restraint is struck by  
an inflating air bag.  
When using the rear center seat  
belt, you should also refer to the  
"Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3-  
point system" section in this  
chapter.  
The "Automatic Locking" mode will  
help prevent the normal movement  
of the child in the vehicle from caus-  
ing the seat belt to loosen and com-  
promise the child restraint system.To  
secure a child restraint system, use  
the following procedure.  
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2. Make sure to insert the belt into 3. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 4. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat  
the guide (1) and check that the  
seat belt is not twisted.  
into the buckle. Listen for the dis-  
tinct "click" sound.  
belt all the way out.When the shoul-  
der portion of the seat belt is fully  
extended, it will shift the retractor to  
the "Automatic Locking" (child  
restraint) mode.  
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Information  
Position the release button so that it is  
easy to access in case of an emergency.  
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6. Remove as much slack from the  
belt as possible by pushing down  
on the child restraint system while  
feeding the shoulder belt back into  
the retractor.  
7. Push and pull on the child restraint  
system to confirm that the seat  
belt is holding it firmly in place. If it  
is not, release the seat belt and  
repeat steps 2 through 6.  
NOTICE  
When the seat belt is allowed to  
retract to its fully stowed position,  
the retractor will automatically  
switch from the "Automatic  
Locking" mode to the emergency  
lock mode for normal adult usage.  
WARNING  
8. Double check that the retractor is  
in the "Automatic Locking" mode  
by attempting to pull more of the  
seat belt out of the retractor. If you  
cannot, the retractor is in the  
"Automatic Locking" mode.  
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If the retractor is not in the  
"Automatic Locking" mode, the  
child restraint can move when  
your vehicle turns or stops sud-  
denly. A child can be seriously  
injured or killed if the child  
restraint is not properly anchored  
in the car, including manually  
pulling the seat belt all the way  
out to shift the rectractor to the  
"Automatic Locking" mode.  
5. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of  
the seat belt to retract and listen for  
an audible "clicking" or "ratcheting"  
sound. This indicates that the  
retractor is in the "Automatic  
Locking" mode. If no distinct sound  
is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.  
If your CRS manufacturer instructs or  
recommends you to use a tether  
anchor with the lap/shoulder belt,  
refer to the previous pages for more  
information.  
To remove the child restraint, press  
the release button on the buckle and  
then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of  
the restraint and allow the seat belt  
to retract fully.  
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