HYUNDAI I10 2021 Repair Manual

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ãCRSä
Our recommendation:
Children always in the rear
WARNING
Always properly restrain children
in the rear seats of the vehicle,
unless the air bag on the front pas-
senger seat is deactivated.
Children of all ages are safer when
restrained in the rear seat. A child
riding in the front passenger seat
can be forcefully struck by an
inflating air bag resulting in
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Children under age 13 must always
ride in the rear seats and must always
be properly restrained to minimise
the risk of injury in an accident, sud-
den stop or sudden manoeuvre.
According to accident statistics, chil-
dren are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seats than in
the front seat. Children too large for a
Child Restraint System must use the
seat belts provided.
Most countries have Child Restraint
Systems which require children to
travel in approved Child Restraint
Systems. The laws governing the age
or height/weight restrictions at which
seat belts can be used instead of
Child Restraint System differs among
countries, so you should be aware of
the specific requirements in your
country, and where you are travelling.Child Restraint Systems must be
properly placed and installed in the
rear seat. You must use a commer-
cially available Child Restraint
System that meets the requirements
of the Safety Standards of your coun-
try.
Child Restraint Systems are general-
ly designed to be secured in a vehicle
seat by lap belt or the lap belt portion
of a lap/shoulder belt, or by a top-
tether and/or ISOFIX anchorage in
the rear seats of the vehicle.
Child Restraint System (CRS)
always in the rear
Infants and younger children must be
restrained in an appropriate rear-
ward-facing or forward-facing CRS
that has first been properly secured
to the rear seat of the vehicle. Read
and comply with the instructions for
installation and use provided by the
manufacturer of the Child Restraint
System.
WARNING
‡Always follow the Child Restraint
System manufacturer’s instruc-
tions for installation and use.
‡Always properly restrain your
child in the Child Restraint
System.
‡Do not use an infant carrier or a
child safety seat that “hooks”
over a seatback, it may not pro-
vide adequate protection in an
accident.
‡After an accident, we recom-
mend a HYUNDAI dealer check
the Child Restraint System, seat
belts, ISOFIX anchorages and
top-tether anchorages.

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Selecting a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
When selecting a CRS for your child,
always:
‡Make sure the CRS has a label cer-
tifying that it meets applicable
Safety Standards of your country.
‡Select a Child Restraint System
based on your child’s height and
weight. The required label or the
instructions for use typically provide
this information.
‡Select a Child Restraint System
that fits the vehicle seating position
where it will be used.
‡Read and comply with the warnings
and instructions for installation and
use provided with the Child
Restraint System.
Child Restraint System types
There are three main types of Child
Restraint Systems: rearward-facing
seats, forward-facing seats, and
booster seats. They are classified
according to the child’s age, height
and weight.
CRS09
Rearward-facing Child Restraint
System
A rearward-facing Child Restraint
System provides restraint with the
seating surface against the back of
the child. The harness system holds
the child in place, and in an accident,
acts to keep the child positioned in
the Child Restraint Systems and
reduce the stress to the fragile neck
and spinal cord.
All children under the age of one year
must always ride in a rearward-facing
Child Restraint System. There are
different types of rearward-facing
Child Restraint Systems: infant-only
Child Restraint Systems can only be
used rearward-facing. Convertible
and 3-in-1 Child Restraint Systems
typically have higher height and
weight limits for the rearward-facing
position, allowing you to keep your
child rearward-facing for a longer
period of time.
Keep using Child Restraint Systems
in the rearward-facing position as
long as children fit within the height
and weight limits allowed by the Child
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Forward-facing Child Restraint
System
A forward-facing Child Restraint
System provides restraint for the
child’s body with a harness. Keep
children in a forward-facing Child
Restraint System with a harness until
they reach the top height or weight
limit allowed by your Child Restraint
System’s manufacturer.
Once your child outgrows the for-
ward-facing Child Restraint System,
your child is ready for a booster seat.
Booster seats
A booster seat is Child Restraint
System designed to improve the fit of
the vehicle’s seat belt system. A
booster seat positions the seat belt
so that it fits properly over the stron-
ger parts of your child’s body. Keep
your children in booster seats until
they are big enough to fit in a seat
belt properly.
For a seat belt to fit properly, the lap
belt must lie comfortable across the
upper thighs, not the stomach. The
shoulder belt should lie comfortable
across the shoulder and chest and
not across the neck or face. Children
under age 13 must always be prop-
erly restrained to minimise the risk of
injury in an accident, sudden stop or
sudden manoeuvre.
Installing a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
WARNING
Before installing your Child
Restraint System always:
Read and follow the instructions
provided by the manufacturer of
the Child Restraint System.
Failure to follow all warnings and
instructions could increase the
risk of the SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH if an accident occurs.
WARNING
If the vehicle head restraint pre-
vents proper installation of a Child
Restraint System, the head
restraint of the respective seating
position shall be readjusted or
entirely removed.
After selecting a proper Child
Restraint System and checking that
the Child Restraint System fits prop-
erly in the rear of this vehicle, you are
ready to install the Child Restraint
System according to the manufactur-
er’s instruction. There are three gen-
eral steps in installing the Child
Restraint Systems properly:
‡Properly secure the Child
Restraint System to the vehicle.
All Child Restraint System must be
secured to the vehicle with the lap
belt or lap part of a lap/shoulder belt
or with the ISOFIX top-tether and/or
ISOFIX anchorage.

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‡Make sure the Child Restraint
System is firmly secured. After
installing a Child Restraint System
to the vehicle, push and pull the
seat forward and from side-to-side
to verify that it is securely attached
to the seat. A Child Restraint
System secured with a seat belt
should be installed as firmly as pos-
sible. However, some side-to- side
movement can be expected.
When installing a Child Restraint
System, adjust the vehicle seat (up
and down, forward and rearward)
so that your child fits in the Child
Restraint System in a comfortable
manner.
‡Secure the child in the Child
Restraint System. Make sure the
child is properly strapped in the
Child Restraint System according
to the Child Restraint System man-
ufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION
A Child Restraint System in a
closed vehicle can become very
hot. To prevent burns, check the
seating surface and buckles before
placing your child in the Child
Restraint System.
ISOFIX anchorage and top-tether
anchorage (ISOFIX anchorages
system) for children
The ISOFIX system holds a Child
Restraint System during driving and
in an accident. This system is
designed to make installation of the
Child Restraint System easier and
reduce the possibility of improperly
installing your Child Restraint System.
The ISOFIX system uses anchors in
the vehicle and attachments on the
Child Restraint System. The ISOFIX
system eliminates the need to use
seat belts to secure the Child
Restraint System to the rear seats.
ISOFIX anchorages are metal bars
built into the vehicle. There are two
lower anchors for each ISOFIX seat-
ing position that will accommodate a
Child Restraint System with lower
attachments.
To use the ISOFIX system in your
vehicle, you must have a Child
Restraint System with ISOFIX attach-
ments. (An ISOFIX Child Restraint
System may only be installed if it has
vehicle-specific or universal approval
in accordance with the requirements
of ECE-R44 or ECE-R129.)
The Child Restraint System manufac-
turer will provide you with instructions
on how to use the Child Restraint
System with its attachments for the
ISOFIX anchorages.

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ISOFIX anchorages have been pro-
vided in the left and right outboard
rear seating positions. Their locations
are shown in the illustration. There
are no ISOFIX anchorages provided
for the centre rear seating position.
WARNING
Do not attempt to install a Child
Restraint System using ISOFIX
anchorages in the rear centre seat-
ing position. There are no ISOFIX
anchorages provided for this seat.
Using the outboard seat anchor-
ages, for the CRS installation on
the rear centre seating position,
can damage the anchorages.
OAC3039009TU
OAC3039010TU
[A] : ISOFIX Anchorage Position Indicator,
[B] : ISOFIX Anchorage
The ISOFIX anchorages symbols are
located on the left and right rear seat
cushions to identify the position of the
ISOFIX anchorages in your vehicle
(see arrows in illustration). Both rear
outboard seats are equipped with a
pair of ISOFIX anchorages as well as
a corresponding top-tether anchor-
age on the back side of the rear seats.
(Child Restraint Systems with univer-
sal approval according to ECE-R44
or ECE-R129 need to be fixed addi-
tionally with a top-tether connected to
the back side of the rear seats.)
ISOFIX anchorages are located
between the seatback and the seat
cushion of the rear seat left and right
outboard seating positions.
To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push
the upper portion of the ISOFIX
anchorage cover.

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Securing a Child Restraint
System with the “ISOFIX
Anchorage System”
To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child
Restraint System in either of the rear
outboard seating positions:
1. Move the seat belt buckle away
from the ISOFIX anchorages.
2. Move any other objects away from
the anchors that could prevent a
secure connection between the
Child Restraint System and the
ISOFIX anchorages.
3. Place the Child Restraint System
on the vehicle seat, then attach the
seat to the ISOFIX anchorages
according to the instructions pro-
vided by the Child Restraint
System manufacturer.
4. Follow the instructions of the Child
Restraint System’s manufacturer
for proper installation and connec-
tion of the ISOFIX attachments on
the Child Restraint System to the
ISOFIX anchorages.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when using the ISOFIX system:
‡Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your
Child Restraint System.
‡To prevent the child from reach-
ing and taking hold of unretract-
ed seat belts, buckle all unused
rear seat belts and retract the
seat belt webbing behind the
child. Children can be strangled
if a shoulder belt becomes
wrapped around their neck and
the seat belt tightens.
‡NEVER attach more than one
Child Restraint System to a sin-
gle anchorage. This could cause
the anchor or attachment to
come loose or break.
‡Always have the ISOFIX system
inspected by your dealer after an
accident. An accident can dam-
age the ISOFIX system and may
not properly secure the Child
Restraint System.

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Securing a Child Restraint
System seat with “Top-tether
Anchorage” system
OAC3039011TU
Top-tether anchorages for Child
Restraint Systems are located on the
rear of the seatback.
OAC3039012TU
1. Route the Child Restraint System
seat strap over the seatback.
For vehicles with adjustable head
restraint, route the tether strap
under the head restraint and
between the head restraint posts,
otherwise route the tether strap
over the top of the seatback.
2. Connect the top-tether to the top-
tether anchorage, then tighten the
top-tether according to the instruc-
tions of your Child Restraint
System’s manufacturer to firmly
attach the Child Restraint System
to the seat.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when installing the top-tether:
‡Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your
Child Restraint System.
‡NEVER attach more than one
Child Restraint System to a sin-
gle ISOFIX top-tether anchorage.
This could cause the anchorage
or attachment to come loose or
break.
‡Do not attach the top-tether to
anything other than the correct
top-tether anchorage. It may not
work properly if attached to
something else.
‡Child Restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those
loads imposed by correctly fitted
Child Restraint System.
Under no circumstances are they
to be used for adult seat belts or
harnesses or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehi-
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Suitability of each seating position for belted & ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems (CRS)according to UN
regulations
(Information for use by vehicle users and CRS manufacturers)
‡Yes : Suitable for fitment of the designated category of CRS
‡No : Not suitable for fitment of the designated category of CRS
‡“-” : Not applicable
‡The table is based on LHD vehicle. Except for the front passenger seat, the table is valid for RHD vehicle.For RHD
vehicle front passenger of number 1, please use information for the seating position number 3.

* : 5 Seater, if equipped
CRS categoriesSeating positions
Remarks
123
45*6
Airbag
ONAirbag
OFF
Universal belted CRS
1)
--NoYe s
2)
F, RYe s
F, RYe s
5)
F, RYe s
F, RF : Forward facing
R : Reward facing
Size of CRF (1, 2, 3)
For example :
- “F2” means small size of
forward facing CRF for
preschooler (age 6~7)
- “F3” means large size of
forward facing CRF for
child (age 7~10)
- “R1” means small size of
rearward facing CRF for
infant (age 0~1)
- “R2” means middle size of
rearward facing CRF for
toddler (age 2~4)
- “R3” means large size of
rearward facing CRF for
toddler (age 4~5) i-size CRS - - No NoYe s
F, R-Ye s
F, R
Carry-cot (ISOFIX
lateral facing CRS)ISOFIX CRF:
L1, L2- - No No No - No
ISOFIX infant CRS
(i.e. CRS for a baby)ISOFIX CRF :
R1 - - No NoYe s
3)R-Ye s
3)R
ISOFIX toddler CRS
- small ISOFIX CRF :
F2,F2X,R2,R2X - - No NoYe s
3)
F, R-Ye s
3)
F, R
ISOFIX toddler CRS
– large* (* : not
booster seats)ISOFIX CRF :
F3,R3 - - No NoYe s
3)
F, R-Ye s
3)
F, R
Booster Seat
– reduced WidthISO CRF : B2 - - No No Yes
4)
-Yes
4)
Booster Seat
– full WidthISO CRF : B3 - - No No Yes
4)
-Yes
4)
Based on R-16.06 ANNEX 17-Appendix3

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Note 1) : The universal belted CRS applies to all mass groups.
Note 2) : Seating position not suitable for child restraint system if the passenger’s front
air bag is activate.
Note
3) : To install a ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems :
- Driver Seat : You should move the seat at mid position and adjust the height
of seat to highest and head restraint stay angle to 9° position.
- Front Passenger Seat : You should move the seat at foremost and head
restraint stay angle to 9° position.
Note
4) : To install a ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems:
You should remove the head restraint of the seat.
Note
5) : The seating position (number 5) is not suitable for fitment of child restraint sys-
tem with support leg.
K Do not use forward facing child restraint system when child’s weight is below 13 kg at
all seat.
K For semi-universal or vehicle specific CRS(ISOFIX or belted CRS), please see the
vehicle list provided in the manual of CRS.
Seat
NumberPosition
in the vehicle
1 Front right
2 Front centre
3 Front left
42
nd row right
5* 2
nd row centre
62
nd row left
* : 5 Seater, if equippedOOSEV038035R
Recommended Child Restraint Systems (for Europe)
Mass
groupName Manufacturer Type of FixationECE-R44/R129
Approval No.
Group 0+Cabriofix &
FamilyfixMaxi Cosi ISOFIX E4 04443907
Group I Duo Plus Britax Römer ISOFIX and top-tether E1 04301133
Group II KidFix II XP Britax RömerForward-facing with ISOFIX
and vehicle beltE1 04301323
Group III Junior III GracoForward-facing with vehicle
beltE11 03.44.164
E11 03.44.165
CRS Manufacturer information
Maxi Cosi Cabriofix & Familyfix http://www.maxi-cosi.com
Britax Römmer http://www.britax.com
Graco http//www.gracobaby.com

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WARNING
‡Never place a Child Restraint
System on the front passenger
seat, unless the passenger air
bag is deactivated.
‡For semi-universal or vehicle
specific CRS (ISOFIX or belted
CRS), please see the vehicle list
provided in the manual of CRS.
‡It is recommended to remove the
head restraint, when CRS is
unstable due to head restraint.
Securing a Child Restraint
System with a lap/shoulder belt
When not using the ISOFIX system,
all Child Restraint Systems must be
secured to a rear seat with the lap
part of a lap/shoulder belt.
OHI038145
Installing a Child Restraint System
with a lap/shoulder belt
To install a Child Restraint System on
the rear seats, do the following:
1. Place the Child Restraint System
on a rear seat and route the lap/
shoulder belt around or through
the restraint, following the restraint
manufacturer’s instructions. Make
sure the seat belt webbing is not
twisted.
i Information
When using the rear centre seat belt,
you should also refer to the “Rear
Centre Seat Belt” in this chapter.

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