Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 20

 

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Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 20

 

 

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Occupant Protection

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Air bag disposal

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WARNING:

Do not attempt to service, repair or 
modify the air bag system or its 
electrical fuses. All work on the air bag 
system, including renewal after 
deployment must be carried out by an 
authorised Jaguar Dealer.

In the event of the vehicle being 
dismantled, air bag module removal and 
disposal MUST be made by a qualified 
person. Instructions can be obtained from 
a Jaguar Dealer.

Child Safety

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Child Safety

CHILD AND INFANT SAFETY

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WARNING:

Children must be restrained by a child 
safety restraint that is suitable for their 
weight and size.

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WARNING:

Crash statistics show that children are 
safest when properly restrained on the 
rear seat.

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WARNING:

Do not use a forward facing child seat 
until the child using it is above the 
minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lb.) and 
able to sit up unaided. Up to the age of 
two, a child's spine and neck are not 
sufficiently developed to avoid injury in 
a frontal impact.

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WARNING:

Do not allow a baby or infant to be held 
or carried on the lap. The force of a 
crash can increase effective body 
weight by as much as thirty times, 
making it impossible to hold onto the 
child. Children typically require the use 
of a seat appropriate to their age and 
size, thereby enabling the seat belts to 
be properly fitted, reducing the risk of 
injury in a crash. Children could be 
endangered in a crash if their child 
restraints are not properly secured in 
the vehicle.

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WARNING:

Do not use a child seat that hooks over 
the seat back. This type of seat cannot 
be satisfactorily secured and is unlikely 
to be safe for your child.

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WARNING:

Do not use a child restraint on a seat 
with an operational air bag in front of it. 
There is a risk of death or serious injury 
when the air bag deploys.

It is very important for all infants and 
children under 12 years of age to be 
restrained in a suitable child safety seat 
appropriate to their age and size.

Note: In some countries legislation 
prohibits children travelling in the front of 
a vehicle. Ensure that you are familiar with 
the legislation in force where the vehicle is 
being used, and are in full compliance.

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Child Safety

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WARNING:

Original text according to ECE R94.01. 
Extreme hazard! Do not use a rearward 
facing child restraint on a seat 
protected by an air bag in front of it! 

The symbol affixed to the end of the facia 
on the passenger side is to warn against 
the use of a rear facing child seat when 
the front passenger air bag is fitted and 
operational.

Jaguar Cars Limited strongly recommend 
that at all times children should be seated 
in the rear seats.

If, however, you have no alternative but to 
place a child in the front passenger seat, 
use only a forward-facing child seat with 
the passenger seat set fully rearward and 
in its lowest position.

Infant Safety

Babies and small children who cannot sit 
up by themselves should be carried in an 
approved baby seat.

In many countries legislation governs how 
and where children should be carried 
when travelling in a vehicle. It is the 
responsibility of the driver to comply with 
all regulations in force in the country 
where the vehicle is being used.

Note: 

It is important to read and understand all 
the information contained in this 
handbook relating to child safety before 
carrying a child in your vehicle. If you are 
unsure about any aspect of this 
information, contact your Jaguar Dealer.

Make sure you read the information in this 
section which contains: 
• General advice about the use of child 

restraints.

• Specific information about installing a 

non-LATCH child restraint.

• Specific information about fitting the 

LATCH child restraint system.

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Child Safety

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CHILD SEATS

In all countries there are regulations 
governing the use of restraint systems for 
children and babies. Infants and children 
must be seated in an approved safety 
device, which is suitable for the weight 
and size of the child. A child restraint must 
meet the regulations enforced in the 
country where it is used and the approval 
number and the weight category have to 
be clearly labelled on the seat.

Holding a baby or child in a person’s arms 
is not a substitute for a child restraint 
system. Do not use a seat belt to restrain 
more than one person.

In an accident, a baby or child held in a 
person’s arms can be crushed between 
the vehicle’s interior and a restrained 
person.

The child can also be injured by hitting the 
interior or by being thrown from the 
vehicle during a sudden manoeuvre or 
impact.

Injury can also be caused if the baby or 
child is allowed to ride on the seat 
unrestrained. Other occupants should 
also be properly restrained to help reduce 
the chance of injuring the child.

Do not allow children to stand in the 
space between the seats, or on the 
passenger seats.

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WARNING:

Do not put an adult seat belt around 
two children.

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WARNING:

Choose a child seat that sits securely 
on the seat cushion and against the 
seat back.

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WARNING:

Always use the top tether to secure a 
forward facing child seat, where 
possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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