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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide r 
5. Buckle the belt. Make sure the release  button is 
positioned 
so you  would  be  able  to unbuckle  the 
safety belt quickly  if you  ever  had to. 
6. To tighten  the belt,  pull  its  free  e

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide ring a Child Restraint in the  Right 
.t 
Seat PC -tic 
Was  your two-door Buick first sold, when  new,  in 
Canada?  (If it was,  a  sticker  on the  driver’s door will say 
“conforms to all  app

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide A CAUTION: 
Don’t  use the speciaI  infantlchild  seat  attaching 
hardware  in  another  vehicle. 
If you  do, it may  not 
work  well and  the  child  may  not be protected 
properly  in 
a crash.

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide 2. Snap  one hook of the infantkhild  seat  attaching  belt 
near  the 
floor at  the door side  of  the  seat. 
3. Put  the  belts  special  latch  plate  into  the  vehicles  safety  belt  buckle.

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide 4. You can make the belt longer by tilting the buckle 
5. Put the restraint  on  the seat. Follow the instructions 
and pulling 
it along the belt. 
for the child restraint. 
6. Secure  the child in

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide 9. 
10. 
To make it tight, pull the belt while  you push down 
on the child restraint.  If the belt  won’t  stay  tight, 
switch  it end  for  end. 
Push and pull the child restraint in different  d

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide Larger Children Children who have outgrown child restraints should wear the vehicle’s safety belts. 
If you  have the  choice,  a  child  should sit next to a 
window 
so the  child  can wear  a  la

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide Never do this. 
Here  two children 
me wearing  the same  belt.  The 
belt  can’t  properly spread the impact 
forces. In a 
crash,  the  two children can  be crushed together 
and  seriously  injur

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide Never do this. 
Here 
a child  is  sitting in a seat that  has a 
lap-shoulder belt,  but the shoulder  part 
is behind 
the  child. 
If the child  wears the  belt in this  way, in 
a  crash  the chil

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BUICK CENTURY 1996 Owners Guide Safety  Belt  Extender 
If the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten around you, you 
should 
use it.  The  front  seat lap-shoulder belts have 
plenty  of extra length  built  in, 
so they will fit alm