Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell (2016 year). Instruction — part 3

The seat belt automatically adjusts to
the proper length after the lap belt
portion is adjusted manually so that it
fits snugly around your hips. If you
lean forward in a slow, easy motion,
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the belt will extend and move with
you. If there is a sudden stop or
impact, the belt will lock into position.
It will also lock if you try to lean for-
ward too quickly.
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WARNING
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3. Pull the metal tab (B) and insert
Using the rear center seat belt
When using the rear seat center
the it (B) into the buckle (D). There
When using the rear center seat belt,
belt, you must lock all metal tabs
will be an audible “click” when the
and buckles. If any metal tab or
ALWAYS use the buckle with the
tab locks into the buckle. Make
CENTER mark.
buckle is not locked, it will
sure the belt is not twisted.
increase the chance of injury in
the event of collision.
CAUTION
Be sure the cargo is securely
loaded in the rear cargo area.
Not doing so may damage the
rear center seat belt in a sudden
stop or collision.
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Safety system of your vehicle
(A)
(C)
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To release the rear center seat belt:
2. Insert a key or similar rigid device
3. Insert the metal tab into the hole of
into the web release hole (C). Pull
the belt assembly cover.
1. Press the release button on the
out the metal tab
(A) from the
buckle (D) and remove the metal
buckle and allow the webbing to
tab (B) from the buckle (D).
retract automatically.
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CAUTION
When using the seat belt, remove
the seat belt webbing from the
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guides. If you pull the seat belt
when it is stored in the guides, it
may damage the guides and belt
webbing.
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Stowing the rear seat belt
Routing the seat belt webbing
through the rear seat belt guides will
The rear seat belt buckles can be
prevent the belts from being trapped
stowed in the pocket between the
behind or under the seats when the
rear seatback and cushion when not
rear seats are folded down.
in use.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Additional seat belt safety pre-
Seat belt use and children
WARNING
cautions
Infant and small children
Seat belt use during pregnancy
All 50 states have child restraint laws
ALWAYS properly restrain infants
which require children to travel in
and small children in a child
The seat belt should always be used
during pregnancy. The best way to
approved child restraint devices,
restraint appropriate for the
including booster seats. The age at
child’s height and weight.
protect your unborn child is to protect
which seat belts can be used instead
yourself by always wearing the seat
To reduce the risk of serious
of child restraints differs among
belt.
injury or death to a child and
states, so you should be aware of the
Pregnant women should always
other passengers, NEVER hold a
specific requirements in your state,
wear a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place
child in your lap or arms when
and where you are travelling. Infant
the shoulder belt across your chest,
the vehicle is moving. The violent
and child restraints must be properly
routed between your breasts and
forces created during an acci-
placed and installed in a rear seat.
away from your neck. Place the lap
dent will tear the child from your
For more information refer to the
belt below the belt line so that it fits
arms and throw the child against
“Child Restraint Systems” in this
snugly and as low as possible across
the interior of the vehicle.
chapter.
the hips, not across the abdomen.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death to an unborn
child during an accident, preg-
nant women should NEVER
place the lap portion of the seat
belt above or over the area of
the abdomen where the unborn
child is located.
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Small children are best protected
Larger children
WARNING
from injury in an accident when prop-
Children under age 13 and who are
erly restrained in the rear seat by a
too large for a booster seat must
Always make sure children
child restraint system that meets the
always occupy the rear seat and use
requirements of the Federal Motor
are wearing their seat belts
the available lap/shoulder belts. A
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and that they are properly
Vehicle Safety Standards. Before
seat belt should lie across the upper
buying any child restraint system,
adjusted before driving.
thighs and be snug across the shoul-
make sure that it has a label certify-
NEVER allow the shoulder
der and chest to restrain the child
ing that it meets Federal Motor
belt to contact the child’s
safely. Check belt fit periodically. A
Vehicle Safety Standard
213. The
neck or face.
child's squirming could put the belt
restraint must be appropriate for your
out of position. Always have the
Do not allow more than one
child's height and weight. Check the
LATCH system inspected by your
child to use a single seat belt.
label on the child restraint for this
authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel
information. Refer to “Child Restraint
Cell dealer after an accident. An
Systems” in this chapter.
accident can damage the LATCH
system and may not properly secure
the child restraint.
If a larger child over age 13 must be
seated in the front seat, the child
must be securely restrained by the
available lap/shoulder belt and the
seat should be placed in the rear-
most position.
If the shoulder belt portion slightly
touches the child’s neck or face, try
placing the child closer to the center
of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still
touches their face or neck they need
to be returned to an appropriate
booster seat.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Transporting an injured person
Do not lie down
WARNING
A seat belt should be used when an
Sitting in a reclined position when
injured person is being transported.
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-
NEVER ride with a reclined
Consult a physician for specific rec-
gerous. Even when buckled up, the
seatback when the vehicle is
ommendations.
protections of your restraint system
moving.
(seat belts and air bags) is greatly
Riding with a reclined seatback
reduced by reclining your seatback.
One person per belt
increases your chance of seri-
To reduce the chance of injuries in
Two people (including children) should
ous or fatal injuries in the event
the event of an accident and to
never attempt to use a single seat belt.
of a collision or sudden stop.
achieve the maximum effectiveness
This could increase the severity of
Drivers and passengers should
of the restraint system, all passen-
injuries in case of an accident.
always sit well back in their
gers should be sitting up and the
front and rear seats should be in an
seats, properly belted, and with
the seatbacks upright.
upright position when the car is mov-
ing. A seat belt cannot provide prop-
er protection if the person is lying
down in the rear seat or if the front or
rear seats are in a reclined position.
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Care of seat belts
When to replace seat belts
Seat belt systems should never be
The entire seat belt assembly or
disassembled or modified. In addi-
assemblies should be replaced if the
tion, care should be taken to assure
vehicle has been involved in an acci-
that seat belts and belt hardware are
dent. This should be done even if no
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not damaged by seat hinges, doors
damage is visible. Additional ques-
or other abuse.
tions concerning seat belt operation
should be directed to an authorized
HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Periodic inspection
All seat belts should be inspected
periodically for wear or damage of
any kind. Any damaged parts should
be replaced as soon as possible.
Keep belts clean and dry
Seat belts should be kept clean and
dry. If belts become dirty, they can be
cleaned by using a mild soap solu-
tion and warm water. Bleach, dye,
strong detergents or abrasives
should not be used because they
may damage and weaken the fabric.
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Safety system of your vehicle
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS)
Children always in the rear
Children under age 13 must always
Child restraint systems must be
ride in the rear seats and must
properly placed and installed in the
always be properly restrained to min-
rear seat. You must use a commer-
WARNING
imize the risk of injury in an accident,
cially available child restraint system
sudden stop or sudden maneuver.
that meets the requirements of the
Always properly restrain chil-
According to accident statistics, chil-
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
dren in the rear seats of the
dren are safer when properly
Standards (FMVSS).
vehicle.
restrained in the rear seats than in
Child restraint systems are generally
Children of all ages are safer
the front seat. Even with air bags,
designed to be secured in a vehicle
when restrained in the rear seat.
children can be seriously injured
seat by lap belt portion of a
A child riding in the front pas-
or killed. Children too large for a
lap/shoulder belt, or by a LATCH sys-
senger seat can be forcefully
child restraint must use the seat belts
tem in the rear seats of the vehicle.
struck by an inflating air bag
provided.
resulting in SERIOUS INJURY
All 50 states have child restraint laws
or DEATH.
which require children to travel in
approved child restraint devices. The
laws governing the age or
height/weight restrictions at which
seat belts can be used instead of
child restraints differs among states,
so you should be aware of the spe-
cific requirements in your state, and
where you are travelling.
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Child restraint system (CRS)
Selecting a Child Restraint
(Continued)
Infants and younger children must be
System (CRS)
Always follow the child
restrained in an appropriate rear-fac-
When selecting a CRS for your child,
restraint system manufactur-
ing or forward-facing CRS that has
always:
er’s instructions for installa-
first been properly secured to the
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tion and use.
Make sure the CRS has a label
rear seat of the vehicle. Read and
certifying that it meets applicable
Always properly restrain your
comply with the instructions for
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
installation and use provided by the
child in the child restraint.
Standards (FMVSS 213).
manufacturer of the child restraint.
Do not use an infant carrier or
a child safety seat that
Select a child restraint based on
your child’s height and weight. The
“hooks” over a seatback, it
WARNING
may not provide adequate
required label or the instructions
for use typically provide this infor-
protection in an accident.
An improperly secured child
mation.
restraint can increase the risk
After an accident, have a
Select a child restraint that fits the
of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH
HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell
vehicle seating position where it
in an accident. Always take the
dealer check the child
will be used.
following precautions when
restraint system, seat belts,
using a child restraint system:
tether anchors and lower
Read and comply with the warn-
anchors.
ings and instructions for installation
NEVER install a child or infant
and use provided with the child
restraint in the front passen-
restraint system.
ger’s seat.
Always properly secure the
child restraint to a rear seat of
the vehicle.
(Continued)
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Safety system of your vehicle
Child restraint system types
Continue to use a rear-facing child
seat for as long as your child will fit
There are three main types of child
within the height and weight limits
restraint systems: rear-facing seats,
allowed by the child seat manufactur-
forward-facing seats, and booster
er. It’s the best way to keep them
seats. They are classified according
safe. Once your child has outgrown
to the child’s age, height and weight.
the rear-facing child restraint, your
child is ready for a forward-facing
Rear-facing child seats
child restraint with a harness.
WARNING
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NEVER install a child or infant
A rear-facing child seat provides
restraint in the front passen-
restraint with the seating surface
ger’s seat.
against the back of the child. The har-
Placing a rear-facing child
ness system holds the child in place,
restraint in the front seat can
and in an accident, acts to keep the
result in SERIOUS INJURY or
child positioned in the seat and
DEATH if the child restraint is
reduce the stress to the neck and
struck by an inflating air bag.
spinal cord.
All children under age one must
always ride in a rear-facing infant child
restraint.
Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats typ-
ically have higher height and weight
limits for the rear-facing position,
allowing you to keep your child rear-
facing for a longer period of time.
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Booster seats
Installing a Child Restraint
A booster seat is a restraint designed
System (CRS)
to improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat
belt system. A booster seat positions
WARNING
the seat belt so that it fits properly
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over the lap of your child. Keep your
Before installing your child
child in a booster seat until they are
restraint system always:
big enough to sit in the seat without a
Read and follow the instruc-
booster and still have the seat belt fit
tions provided by the manu-
properly.
facturer of the child restraint.
For a seat belt to fit properly, the lap
Read and follow the instruc-
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belt must lie snugly across the upper
tions regarding child restraint
Forward-facing child restraints
thighs, not the stomach. The shoulder
systems in this manual.
belt should lie snug across the shoul-
A forward-facing child seat provides
Failure to follow all warnings
der and chest and not across the neck
restraint for the child’s body with a
and instructions could increase
or face. Children under age 13 must
harness. Keep children in a forward-
the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY
always ride in the rear seats and must
facing child seat with a harness until
or DEATH if an accident occurs.
always be properly restrained to mini-
they reach the top height or weight
mize the risk of injury.
limit allowed by your child restraint’s
manufacturer.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing child restraint, your child is
ready for a booster seat.
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Safety system of your vehicle
After selecting a proper child seat for
Lower Anchors and Tether for
WARNING
your child, check to make sure it fits
Children (LATCH) System
properly in your vehicle. Follow the
The LATCH system holds a child
A child restraint in a closed
instructions provided by the manu-
restraint during driving and in an acci-
vehicle can become very hot. To
facturer when installing the child
dent. This system is designed to
prevent burns, check the seat-
seat. Note these general steps when
make installation of the child restraint
ing surface and buckles before
installing the seat to your vehicle:
easier and reduce the possibility of
placing your child in the child
Properly secure the child restraint
improperly installing your child
restraint.
to the vehicle. All child restraints
restraint. The LATCH system uses
must be secured to the vehicle with
anchors in the vehicle and attach-
the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt or
ments on the child restraint. The
with the LATCH system.
LATCH system eliminates the need
Make sure the child restraint is
to use seat belts to secure the child
firmly secured. After installing a
restraint to the rear seats.
child restraint to the vehicle, push
Lower anchors are metal bars built
and pull the seat forward and from
into the vehicle. There are two lower
side-to-side to verify that it is
anchors for each LATCH seating
securely attached to the seat. A
position that will accommodate a
child restraint secured with a seat
child restraint with lower attachments.
belt should be installed as firmly as
To use the LATCH system in your
possible. However, some side-to-
vehicle, you must have a child
side movement can be expected.
restraint with LATCH attachments.
The child seat manufacturer will pro-
vide you with instructions on how to
use the child seat with its attachments
for the LATCH lower anchors.
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WARNING
Do not attempt to install a child
Lower Anchor
restraint system using LATCH
Position Indicator
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anchors in the rear center seat-
ing position.There are no LATCH
anchors provided for this seat.
Using the outboard seat anchors
can damage the anchors which
may break or fail in a collision
Lower Anchor
resulting in serious injury or
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death.
LATCH anchors have been provided
The lower anchor position indicator
in the left and right outboard rear
symbols are located on the left and
seating positions. Their locations are
right rear seat backs to identify the
shown in the illustration. There are no
position of the lower anchors in your
LATCH anchors provided for the cen-
vehicle (see arrows in illustration).
ter rear seating position.
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Safety system of your vehicle
3. Place the child restraint on the vehi-
(Continued)
cle seat, then attach the seat to the
lower anchors according to the
NEVER attach more than one
instructions provided by the child
child restraint to a single
restraint manufacturer.
anchor. This could cause the
anchor or attachment to come
4. Follow the child restraint instructions
loose or break.
for properly adjusting and tightening
the lower attachments on the child
Always have the LATCH sys-
restraint to the lower anchors.
tem inspected by your author-
ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel
Cell dealer after an accident.
WARNING
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An accident can damage the
LATCH system and may not
The LATCH anchors are located
Take the following precautions
properly secure the child
between the seatback and the seat
when using the LATCH system:
restraint.
cushion of the rear seat left and right
Read and follow all installation
outboard seating positions.
instructions provided with
your child restraint system.
WARNING
Securing a child restraint with
To prevent the child from
the LATCH anchors system
reaching and taking hold of
Weight for LATCH system
To install a LATCH-compatible child
unretracted seat belts, buckle
The recommended weight for
all unused rear seat belts and
restraint in either of the rear outboard
the LATCH system is under 65
seating positions:
retract the seat belt webbing
lb (29.48 kg).
behind the child. Children can
1. Move the seat belt buckle away from
be strangled if a shoulder belt
How to calculate the child
the lower anchors.
becomes wrapped around
restraint weight :
2. Move any other objects away from
their neck and the seat belt
Child restraint weight =
the anchors that could prevent a
tightens.
65 lb (29.48 kg) - Child weight.
secure connection between the child
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restraint and the lower anchors.
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WARNING
Take the following precautions
when installing the tether strap:
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Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with
your child restraint system.
NEVER attach more than one
child restraint to a single teth-
er anchor. This could cause
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the anchor or attachment to
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come loose or break.
Installing the tether strap
To install the tether strap:
Do not attach the tether strap
First, secure the child restraint with
1. Route the child restraint tether
to anything other than the cor-
the LATCH lower anchors or the seat
strap over the child restraint seat-
rect tether anchor. It may not
belt. If the child seat manufacturer
back. Route the tether strap under
work properly if attached to
recommends that the tether strap be
the headrest and between the
something else.
attached, attach and tighten the
headrest posts, or route the tether
tether strap to the tether anchor.
Do not use the tether anchors
strap over the top of the vehicle
for adult seat belts or harness-
seatback. Make sure the strap is
Tether anchors are located on the
es, or for attaching other items
not twisted.
back of the rear seats.
or equipment to the vehicle.
2. Connect the tether strap hook to
the tether anchor, then tighten the
tether strap according to the child
seat manufacturer’s instructions to
firmly secure the child restraint to
the seat.
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Safety system of your vehicle
3. Check that the child restraint is
Securing a child restraint with
securely attached to the seat by
a lap belt or lap/shoulder belt
pushing and pulling the seat for-
When not using the LATCH system,
ward and from side-to-side.
all child restraints must be secured to
a vehicle rear seat with the lap part
of a lap/shoulder belt.
WARNING
ALWAYS place a rear-facing
child restraint in the rear seat of
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the vehicle.
Automatic lock mode
Placing a rear-facing child
Since all passenger seat belts move
restraint in the front seat can
freely under normal conditions and
result in serious injury or death
only lock under extreme or emer-
if the child restraint is struck by
gency conditions (emergency locking
an inflating air bag.
mode), you must manually pull the
seat belt all the way out to shift the
retractor to the “Automatic Locking”
mode to secure a child restraint.
The “Automatic Locking” mode will
help prevent the normal movement
of the child in the vehicle from caus-
ing the seat belt to loosen and com-
promise the child restraint system. To
secure a child restraint system, use
the following procedure.
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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/shoul-
der belt around or through the child
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restraint, following the restraint
manufacturer’s instructions.
Be sure the seat belt webbing is
not twisted.
NOTICE
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When using the rear center seat belt,
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch
3. Pull the shoulder portion of the
you should also refer to “3-point Rear
into the buckle. Listen for the dis-
seat belt all the way out. When the
Center Seat Belt” in this chapter.
tinct “click” sound.
shoulder portion of the seat belt is
fully extended, it will shift the
retractor to the
“Automatic
NOTICE
Locking” (child restraint) mode.
Position the release button so that it
is easy to access in case of an emer-
gency.
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