child seat TATA SAFARI 2015 Owners Manual
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Y O U R S A F E T Y
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•Seat belt system Seat belt systemSeat belt system Seat belt system
Seat belt system
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•Headrestraint HeadrestraintHeadrestraint Headrestraint
Headrestraint
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•Door locks Door locksDoor locks Door locks
Door locks
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•Child lock Child lockChild lock Child lock
Child lock
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•Audio warning Audio warningAudio warning Audio warning
Audio warning
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•Collapsible steering column Collapsible steering columnCollapsible steering column Collapsible steering column
Collapsible steering column
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•Air Bag (if fitted) Air Bag (if fitted)Air Bag (if fitted) Air Bag (if fitted)
Air Bag (if fitted)
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•Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted) Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted)Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted) Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted)
Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted)
This section gives you important information about
safety features of the vehicle meant for occupant
protection. It provides information on the use of seat,
seat belts, headrest and seat adjustments.
In addition to seat and seat belts, there are number
of other features as listed alongside which are built
in the design of the vehicle so as to take care of your
safety.
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6. Each belt should be used by one occupant only . The belt must not
be put round a child, seated on passengers lap.
7. When the belt has been in use in a serious accident or shows signs
of severe fraying or of having been cut, replace with an approved
belt kit.
8. The belt must not be altered or modified during use.
9. The belts are meant (intended) for adult occupants only.
10. The belts if required should be replaced, by Authorised personnel
only.
11. The belt should not be disassembled. If required, authorised
personnel only should carry out disassembly and assembly.
Adjustable Headrestraint Adjustable HeadrestraintAdjustable Headrestraint Adjustable Headrestraint
Adjustable Headrestraint
Headrestraint can help to protect you from whiplash and other injuries.
For best protection adjust the top of the headrestraint as shown in the
figure.
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ABLE HEADRESTR ABLE HEADRESTRABLE HEADRESTR ABLE HEADRESTR
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Rear Seat Belt Arrangement
Poor Adjustment Good Adjustment
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in the vehicle be properly restrained at all times with the
seat-belts. Failure to do so could increase the chance of injury
and / or the severity of injury in accidents.
Baby or Small Child : Baby or Small Child :Baby or Small Child : Baby or Small Child :
Baby or Small Child :
Use child restraint system appropriate for the child until the
child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s
seat-belts.
If a child is too large for a child restraint system, the child should
sit in the seat and must be restrained using the vehicle’s
seat-belt.
Also use the seat-belt while the child is in the rear seat. According
to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained
in the rear seat than in the front seat.
Child restraint systems are available.
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recommend the use of a type which fits to your vehicle. Before
installation, always read the manufacturer’s instructions.
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ORS recommends the use of a seat-belt. Ask your
doctor for specific recommendations. The lap belt should be
worn securely and as low as possible over the hips and not to
waist.
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Injured person :
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ORS recommends the use of a seat-belt for injured
person. Depending on the injury, first check with your doctor
for specific recommendations.
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Backrest Position Backrest PositionBackrest Position Backrest Position
Backrest Position
To get the maximum protection from the seat belts, the back of the
seat should be in an upright position. If you recline the backrest,
you reduce the protective capability of the seat belt.
Door Locks Door LocksDoor Locks Door Locks
Door Locks
Lock the vehicle doors when in motion. Doors are designed to
remain closed and stay unlocked in accident. This is to facilitate out
siders to open doors and evacuate occupants in the event of an accident.
Child Lock Child LockChild Lock Child Lock
Child Lock
This is provided on both rear doors and tailgate.
Push down the lock tab before closing the door. Now the door can
not be opened by the children from inside. Locked doors can be
opened only by using the respective door outer handles.
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OCKS OCKSOCKS OCKS
OCKS
Seat backrest reclining lever
Childlock
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Y O U R S A F E T YAIR BAGS (IF FITTED) AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)AIR BAGS (IF FITTED) AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)
AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)
The importance of being properly seated : The importance of being properly seated :The importance of being properly seated : The importance of being properly seated :
The importance of being properly seated :
In a collision, the airbag inflates extremely quickly, faster than
blink of an eye and with great force.
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•If you are too close to an inflating air bag, it could seriously
injure you. Move your seat as far back as possible to allow
room for air bag inflation. Never install any child restraint in
the front seat where the passenger air bag is fitted, as serious
injury or death may result from the force of the inflating
front passenger air bag. The rear seat is safest place for the
children.
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•Never place any object in front of you while you are seated
in the front seat as it may result an injury from the object
when it is forced towards you by the inflating air bag. Do not
cover the steering wheel or instrument panel with an object
which may prevent the proper deployment of the air bag.
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•Where a passenger air bag is fitted, front passenger should
never sit on the edge of the seat, stand near the glove box
compartment, rest feet or other parts of the body on the
dash board or lean over near the glove compartment when
the vehicle is moving.
Passenger should also not recline the
seat backwards such that the passenger goes beyond the
protection range of airbags.
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• The bag(s) deflate as the gas escapes through the vent holes
in the airbag cushion.
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Airbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch in Airbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch inAirbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch in Airbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch in
Airbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch in
“ON” position. “ON” position.“ON” position. “ON” position.
“ON” position. Immediately after air bag inflation, you may
notice fairly loud noise, dust or smoke and smell of the burnt
propellant. This is NORMAL.
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•Air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not
touch after inflation.
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•The smoke could cause breathing problems for people
with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble. If such
case occurs after deployment of air bag, get fresh air
promptly.
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•Always wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts is Always wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts isAlways wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts is Always wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts is
Always wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts is
required even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do not required even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do notrequired even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do not required even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do not
required even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do not
replace the seat belts. replace the seat belts.replace the seat belts. replace the seat belts.
replace the seat belts.
The importance of wearing seat-belts : The importance of wearing seat-belts :The importance of wearing seat-belts : The importance of wearing seat-belts :
The importance of wearing seat-belts :
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•It will help to keep you in the proper position when the
airbag inflates.
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•Reduce the risk of injuries in any collision.
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•Reduce the risk of being thrown out from your vehicle in a
collision.
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A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX
ALPHABETIC INDEX
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Air Bags 2 2
Aggregate Numbers-Location 1 2
Air Conditioning52, 134
Air Filter & Filter Element 105
Analog Clock 66
Anti Lock Brake System 7 9
Ashtray 6 1
Audio Warning 2 1
Automatic Hub Lock 8 2
B BB B
B
Battery 118
Belt Tension 135
Bonnet Opening / Closing 7 0
Brake Fluid 115
Brakes 7 9
Branded Lubricants 9 5
C CC C
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Catalytic Converter 132
Central Locking System 13
Child Lock 20
Cigarette Lighter 60
Clutch Fluid 115
Collapsible Steering column 2 1
Combi-Switch 33
Coolants 9 4
D DD D
D
Door Locks 20
Driving Controls 28
Driving in adverse conditions 85
Driving Safety 89
E
ECU 1 1 7
EGR System 132
Engine Compartment 104
Engine Coolant 73
Engine Cooling System 106
Engine oil 72
Engine Oil & Oil Filter 108
Environment Protection 8
F FF F
F
Flat tyre replacement 120
Follow Me Home Headlamp 64
Front & Rear Fog Lights 38
Front / Rear Axle Oil 112
Front Seat 56
Front Windshield / Door Glass Demister 5 4
Fuel 92
Fuel Economy 84
Fuel Gauge 50
Fuel level 72
Fuel Tank Flap Switch 38
Fuel Tank Flap 61
Fuses 130
G GG G
G
Gauges 4 7
Gear Box 78
Gear Box Oil 1 1 0
Gear Shift Lever 32
Glove Box 62
H HH H
H
Hazard Warning 39
Head Lamps & Headlamp Adjustment 113
Headlamp Leveling Switch 40
Headrest 57
Headrest adjustment 1 8
High mounted stop lamp 67
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Ignition Switch 29
Immobiliser- Anti Theft Security System 31
Important Information 6,7
Indicators 43
Instrument Cluster 42
J JJ J
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Jack & Tools 59
Jump Seats 59
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