Information on the types of child seats and the places in the vehicle where they can be installed is provided in Table 1.2.
Conventional designations of child seat categories: U - universal category of child seat for seating the child both facing the direction of travel and against the direction of travel of the vehicle; UF - universal category child seat for seating the child facing the direction of travel.
Warning: Due to the absence of a front passenger airbag switch on the vehicle, do not carry children in the front seat in a child seat designed to sit with the child's back facing the direction of travel.
Useful tips
For added safety, place the child seat in the rear seat of the vehicle.
Up to two years, a child's neck is very fragile. Transport children in basket-type seats installed against the direction of travel. This position provides maximum safety.
For transporting children from 2 to 4 years old, use a wrap-around seat that allows you to support the child with a special child seat belt or a special elastic cushion.
For children under 12 years of age, use a booster seat with belt guides that allow the seat belt to slide across the child's hips without twisting.
Warning: Never hold a child on your lap in a moving vehicle.
The vehicle's standard seat belts can be used to secure child seats...

...in addition, the rear seat is equipped with ISOFIX connectors.
