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Disposal of Airbags
When your vehicle is sold, ensure that the
new owner knows the vehicle is equipped
with airbags, and is aware of the replacement
date of SRS.
If the vehicle is scrapped, the undeployed
airbags may have potential risks, therefore,
before the disposal, they must be deployed
safely in a certain environment by a
professional agency or an MG Authorised
Repairer.
Child Restraints
Important Safety Instructions about
Using Child Restraints
It is recommended that children below the
age of 12 years old should be seated on the
rear seat of the vehicle, in a child restraint
system appropriate to the children’s weight
and size. Infants less than 2 years old should
be restrained in an infant child restraint
system.
It is recommended that a child restraint
system that complies with UN ECE-R44 or
ECE-R129 standard are fitted in this vehicle.
Check markings on the child restraint system.
There are a number of child restraint systems
available of different type and specification.
For optimum protection, it is recommended
that you choose restraint systems appropriate
to the child’s age and weight.
It is important to comply with installation
instructions supplied by the child restraint
manufacturer and that any child restraint
system is properly secured to the vehicle.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause
death or serious injury to the child in an
event of a sudden stop or accident.
• All occupants, including children must
wear seat belts or use an appropriate
child restraint.
• It is recommended that children under 12
years of age or less than 1.5 metres tall
should use the appropriate child restraint
fitted to the rear seat.
• Only one child can be carried in any one
restraint.
• Do not put the child on the lap or in arms
when sitting in any seat.
• Always adjust the seat back rest to a
central position and ensure it is locked
in position when installing a child seat or
restraint.
• If installing a rear facing child restraint
to the rear seat, the corresponding
front seat should be adjusted forward; if
installing a forward facing child restraint
to the rear seat, you may need to adjust
the height of the headrest to the lowest;
if installing a forward facing child restraint
to the front seat, you may need to
remove its headrest.
• Never let your child stand or kneel on
the seat during driving.
Seats & Restraints
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