2009 Hyundai Entourage Owners Manual

Features of your vehicle
Larger children
WARNING
WARNING - Shoulder  belts
on small children
Children  who   are   too  large   for  child
restraint systems  should always  occupy
the   rear  seat   and  use   the   available
lap/shoulder belts.The lap portion should
be fastened snug on the hips and  as low
as possible. Check  belt fit periodically. A
child's squirming could put the belt out of
position. Children  are afforded  the most
safety in  the event  of an  accident when
they are  restrained by a  proper restraint
system in  the rear  seat. If a larger  child
(over age 13) must be seated in the front
seat,   the   child    should   be   securely
restrained  by the  available  lap/shoulder
belt and the seat should be placed in the
rearmost  position.   Children  under   the
age of  13 should be  restrained securely
in  the  rear seat.  NEVER  place  a child
under  the  age  of 13  in  the  front  seat.
NEVER place a  rear facing child  seat in
the front seat of a vehicle.
If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch-
es the child’s neck or face, try placing the
child closer to the center of the vehicle. If
the shoulder  belt still  touches their  face
or  neck they  need  to  be returned  to  a
child restraint  system. In  addition, after-
market devices  are available  from inde-
pendent  manufacturers  which  help pull
the  shoulder belt  down  and  away from
the child’s face or neck.
Every person in your  vehicle needs
to   be  properly   restrained   at   all
times,  including  infants   and  chil-
dren.    Never  hold a  child  in  your
arms or lap when riding in a vehicle.
The violent forces  created during a
crash will  tear  the child  from your
arms  and  throw  the  child  against
the  interior.     Always  use  a  child
restraint     appropriate     for    your
child's height and weight, see  page
•  Never allow a shoulder belt  to  be
in contact  with  a child’s  neck or
while   the    vehicle    is   in
face
motion.
If  safety  belts   are  not  properly
worn  and  adjusted  on  children,
there is a risk of  death or serious
injury.
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Pregnant women
The use  of a seat  belt is  recommended
for pregnant women to lessen the chance
of injury in an accident. When a seat belt
is  used, the  lap  belt  portion  should be
placed as low and snugly  as possible on
the  hips, not  across  the  abdomen. For
specific   recommendations,    consult   a
physician.
NOTICE
Small children  are best  protected  from
injury  in   an  accident   when  properly
restrained  in  the  rear  seat  by  a  child
restraint system that  meets the require-
ments   of  the   Federal  Motor   Vehicle
Safety  Standards.   Before  buying   any
child restraint system, make sure that  it
has   a  label   certifying   that   it   meets
Federal Motor  Vehicle Safety  Standard
Injured person
A  seat  belt  should  be   used  when  an
injured   person   is   being  transported.
When this is necessary,  you should con-
sult a physician for recommendations.
213.
The restraint  must be  appropriate
for   your  child's   height   and   weight.
Check the label on the child restraint for
this information. See page 3-71.
One person per belt
Two  people  (including  children)  should
never attempt  to use  a single  seat belt.
This   could   increase   the   severity   of
injuries in case of an accident.
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Model Year2009
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