In case of an emergency -> Securing yourself and the vehicle for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

1. Install the protective cap on the belt buckle before the child restraint is installed.  
2. Position the protective cap on the belt buckle and press it down until you hear it click into place fig. 45.  
3. Pull on the protective cap to check that it is secure. The cap must not be able to loosen.  
The belt buckle is now out of action.  
4. To remove the protective cap, push the belt buckle tongue into the oblong slot of the cap.  
5. Press the button underneath with the buckle tongue fig. 46.  
The cap will pop out.  
Securing a booster seat with a safety belt  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Fig. 47 Correctly fastened child on a booster seat.  
Children between the ages of around 8 and 12 are best protected when they travel on a booster seat that is suitable for their age and height.  
The safety belts of the vehicle generally only fit children 145 cm (approx. 57 inches) tall or taller. Booster seats ensure that children under this height can be  
correctly fastened using the safety belt.  
Never activate the lockable belt system when securing a child with a booster seat.  
The upper area of the belt must always be positioned on the child's shoulder. Ensure that the belt does not rest on the child's face or neck.  
The lap belt must always run across the child's lap. It must never run across the child's stomach.  
Children over 145 cm (approx. 57 inches) tall can generally be fastened with the safety belt. Pay attention to the information at Safety belt positioning.  
Your child no longer needs a booster seat if they are taller than 145 cm (approx. 57 inches) and the following conditions are met:  
The child can sit with their back fully against the backrest.  
The child's knees bend over the edge of the seat.  
The child's feet sit fully flat on the vehicle floor.  
The child can comfortably stay in this position for the entire journey.  
Children aged 12 or under must always travel on a rear seat.  
WARNING  
Not using a booster seat or incorrectly using a booster seat or safety belt can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident or collision.  
Always observe all instructions regarding the installation and use of child restraints and booster seats.  
If, under exceptional circumstances, you need to install a booster seat on the front passenger seat, ensure that the PASSENGER AIR BAG  
indicator light turns on and remains on.  
In case of an emergency  
Securing yourself and the vehicle  
Follow all legal regulations regarding securing a vehicle during a breakdown. For example, in many countries you must switch on the emergency flashers and wear  
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a reflective vest Emergency equipment.  
Checklist  
For your own safety and the safety of your passengers, follow the points below in the order they are given  
:
1. Park your vehicle a safe distance from traffic and on suitable ground. Observe all important information on parking when doing so  
, Parking.  
2. Switch on the emergency flashers Center console.  
3. Have all vehicle occupants exit the vehicle on the side facing away from traffic and move to a safe area, such as behind a guard rail. Follow the local regulation  
regarding wearing a reflective vest.  
4. Set up the warning triangle to warn others on the road about the vehicle.  
5. Observe the safety instructions page , Safety precautions for working in the engine compartment .  
6. If necessary, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance. Volkswagen recommends contacting the  
Volkswagen emergency assistance service.  
When the emergency flashers are switched on, for example while towing the vehicle, you can indicate any turns or lane changes using the turn signal lever. The  
emergency flashers will stop temporarily.  
Read and observe the important information about towing ⇒  
Introduction.  
Switch on the emergency flashers in the following situations, for example:  
To warn traffic behind your vehicle if the traffic ahead slows suddenly or you reach the end of a traffic jam.  
If there has been an accident.  
If the vehicle malfunctions.  
When towing the vehicle.  
Always follow the applicable local requirements for use of the emergency flashers.  
If the emergency flashers do not work, others on the road must be informed about the stalled vehicle in some other way that meets the applicable legal regulations.  
WARNING  
A stalled vehicle increases the risk of a crash that could cause injury to you, your vehicle occupants, or others on the road.  
Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.  
Park the vehicle a safe distance from moving traffic.  
Switch on the emergency flashers.  
Never leave any persons, particularly children or people requiring assistance, in the vehicle. This is especially true when the doors are locked. Individuals  
locked in the vehicle could be exposed to very high or very low temperatures.  
WARNING  
Failing to heed this checklist that is provided for your own safety can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always follow the activities in the checklist and follow the general safety precautions.  
WARNING  
Exhaust system components will become very hot. This can result in fires and serious injuries.  
Never park the vehicle in such a way so that any exhaust system components could come into contact with flammable materials under the vehicle such  
as dry grass or fuel.  
NOTICE  
When pushing the vehicle by hand, do not press on the taillights, the rear spoiler, or large pieces of sheet metal. Doing so could cause vehicle damage and the  
rear spoiler may detach.  
The 12 V vehicle battery will drain if the emergency flashers remain on for a long period of time, even if the ignition is switched off.  
Depending on vehicle equipment, the brake lights may blink quickly if you brake hard while driving at speeds above approx. 50 mph (approx. 80 km/h) or  
brake the vehicle to a complete stop. This is done to warn traffic behind your vehicle. If the braking continues, the emergency flashers will switch on automatically  
when the vehicle speed is below approx. 6 mph (approx. 10 km/h). The emergency flashers will switch off automatically when you accelerate.  
Emergency equipment  
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