Contents - Table Of Contents
- In brief
- heating and ventilation
- automatic mode
- warning buzzers
- Instruments
- fuel gauge
- multi-function display
- trip computer
- electronic tachograph 3
- navigation system
- Keys, doors, bonnet
- vauxhall alarm system
- back doors
- Seats, interior
- office bench seat
- load anchorage rails
- overhead storage
- luggage rack
- Safety systems
- seat belts
- airbag system
- child restraint systems
- safety accessories
- Lighting
- interior lighting
- Windows
- sliding side windows
- opening upper windows
- Heating, ventilation
- air conditioning system
- air conditioning
- additional heating
- Tecshift
- Driving hints
- Save fuel, protect the environment
- repair and maintenance
- Fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling
- Catalytic converter, exhaust emissions
- Drive Control Systems
- Chassis systems
- cruise control 3
- parking distance sensors
- Brakes
- Wheels, tyres
- winter tyres
- Roof rack, caravan and trailer towing
- starting on inclines
- Self-help
- jump start terminal
- towing the vehicle
- wheel changing
- battery isolation switch
- bulb replacement
- high level brake light
- interior lights
- If you have a problem
- Service plan, maintenance
- brake fluid
- windscreen wiper
- power steering fluid
- vehicle storage
- Vehicle care
- engine compartment
- Technical data
- engine identification
- tyre chains
- Index
- Table Of Contents
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Safety systems 55Use of child restraint systems 3 onfront passenger seat in vehicles withwith airbag systems 3Vehicles with front passenger airbag canbe can be identified by the word "Airbag"above the glove compartment and thewarning sticker on the side of theinstrument panel, visible when passengerdoor is open.Child restraint systems 3Vauxhall child restraint systems aredesigned specifically for your vehicle andthus provide optimum safety for your childin the event of impact. The use of aVauxhall child restraint system is thereforerecommended.Selecting the right systemYour child should be transported facingrearwards in the vehicle as long aspossible. It is appropriate to change thesystem when the child’s head can no longerbe properly supported at eye height. Thechild’s cervical vertebrae are still very weakand in an accident they suffer less stress inthe semi-prone rearward position thanwhen sitting upright.9 WarningVehicles with front passenger airbag 3:Rear-facing child restraints must not befitted on the front passenger seat,danger of fatal injury.Forward-facing child restraints can befitted on the front passenger seatprovided that the latter is moved as farback as it will go.9 WarningDisregard of these instructions may leadto injuries or endanger life!Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com PreviousNext |