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LATCH system (lower
anchorages and tethers
for children)
Child Restraint System anchors and how
are they related to child safety
To prov ide a simpler and more practicable way to
attach the child restra int on the vehi cle seat,
F eder al reg ulat ions req uire speci al lower ancho­
rages in vehicles and dev ices on new child re­
straints to at tach to the vehicle anchorages .
The combination of the tether a nchorages and
the lower a nchorages is now genera lly called the
LATCH system for " Lower Anchorages an d
T ethers fo r Ch ildren."
F orwa rd-facing child res tra ints man ufactu red af­
ter September 1, 1999, are required by U .S. fed­
e ral regulations to comply with new child head
movement performance requirements. These
new performance requirements make a tethe r
necessary on most new child seats.
I nstall ing a child restraint that requ ires a top
tether witho ut one can serio usly impair the per ­
formance of the chi ld restraint and its ability to
protect the chi ld in a collision. Installing a chi ld
restraint t hat requires a top tether w ithout the
top tether may be a v iolation of state law.
C hild rest raint manufacturers offer LATCH lower
anchorages on the ir ch ild seats with hook -on or
push-on connectors attached to adjustable
straps.
In addition to the LATCH lower anchorages, these
child restraint systems usually require the use of
tether straps to he lp keep the child restraint
f irm ly in place.
Tether anchorag es
Your Audi Cabriolet is not equ ipped with a LATCH
system . It is not equipped with top tether ancho­
rages . It is equ ipped with lower anchorages o nly.
Your Cab riole t is equipped wi th t he Active Ro ll­
over Protection System, which is integrated into
the backrest of the rear seat . The Active Rollove r
Protection System dep loys upwards to help pro­
vide addit ional protection in certain collisions
Child safety
and crash situations. For this reason, your vehicle
is
not equipped wit h top tether anchorages for
u se with fo rwa rd -facing child restra ints .
In Canada , provincial law requ ires th at forward­
f acing child res traints use both top tether ancho ­
rages and lower anchorages; therefo re, it is
not
possible to install a fo rwa rd -f acing child re ­
straint in this vehicle.
In the United States , ch ild restraint installation
must conform with the chi ld restraint manufac ­
tu rer's instruct ions . Check the instr uctions that
come with the child restraint or contact the man­
ufacturer to determ ine if the child restra int may
be insta lled facing forward without securing the
top tether s trap.
A WARNING ,..__ -Im proper installa tion of child restra ints w ill
i nc rease the risk of injury and dea th in a
crash.
- Always follow t he in structions prov ided by
the ma nufactu rer of t he ch ild restraint you
i n te nd to inst all in you r vehicle.
- I mp roper use of chi ld restraint LA T CH lower
a nchorage poin ts c an le ad to inju ry in a col li­
sion. The LA TCH lower an cho rage points are
des igned to w ithstand only those loads im ­
posed by correctly fitted child restraints .
- Never mo unt two child res traint systems on
one LATCH lowe r anchorage point.
- Never secure or atta ch any lug gage o r othe r
item to the LA TCH lower anchorages .
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In other cou ntries, the term "ISOFIX" is used
t o des cribe the lower anchorages.
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