42 Seats, restraints
Warning
This manual provides you with
general information concerning
child restraints only.
The driver is required by law to
ensure that passengers are
suitably restrained. In most
States and Territories of Australia
and New Zealand, specic laws
may exist which require children
to be seated in approved child
restraints.
Holden strongly recommends
that you refer to your specic
State or Territory regulations to
determine which child restraint is
suitable for your child.
Warning
Always ensure that the seat
belt ts rmly around the child
restraint.
If a child cannot see out of the
window, do not raise him/her by
means of an ordinary cushion. It
will not stay in place in a collision
and the child can slip out of the
straps and become entangled.
Selecting the right
system
Infants
Rearward facing infant capsules
are designed so that in the event
of a collision, impact forces will be
evenly spread over the baby’s back,
with minimal jarring to the vulnerable
head and neck area.
Young children
Forward facing child seats are for
use when the child is able to sit and
easily hold their head upright.
Booster seats
Booster seats are for when children
outgrow a typical forward facing child
seat, but are still too small for three
point seat belts.