Transporting children safely -> Securing a child restraint with a safety belt for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

4. Place the child restraint in the center of the vehicle seat cushion and fasten it securely according to the child restraint manufacturer instructions.  
5. If necessary, move the rear seat backrest of the vehicle seat to an upright position and adjust to the backrest of the child restraint.  
6. Locate the top tether anchorage for the respective seat fig. 41, fig. 42.  
7. If necessary, push the head restraint upwards and guide the top tether safety belt of the child restraint to the rear under the head restraint.  
Applies to child restraints with a V-shaped top tether safety belt: Check that the top tether safety belt is taut on the seat and is not redirected by the bars of the  
head restraint.  
8. Guide the top tether safety belt of the child restraint back over the seat.  
9. Hook the top tether safety belt into the appropriate anchorage marked with “top tether” fig. 43.  
10. Pull on the top tether safety belt.  
11. Check that the hook of the top tether safety belt is closed.  
12. Tighten the top tether safety belt according to the child restraint manufacturer instructions  
13. If necessary, guide the head restraint back into the starting position.  
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WARNING  
Fastening the child restraint incorrectly increases the risk of serious and fatal injury during an accident.  
Always follow the child restraint manufacturer instructions for fastening the child restraint in the vehicle.  
Never fasten a child restraint without the top tether safety belt if the use of a top tether safety belt is prescribed by the child restraint manufacturer or  
legally required for the child restraint.  
For example, the use of a top tether safety belt in conjunction with a forward-facing child restraint is legally required in Canada.  
Improper fastening of the top tether safety belt can lead to serious injuries during an accident. The top tether anchorages are only approved for correctly  
installed child restraints.  
Always only fasten a top tether safety belt of a child restraint to a top tether anchorage.  
Never fasten a child restraint top tether safety belt to a tie-down.  
Never fasten a safety belt or another belt of the child restraint to a top tether anchorage.  
Never fasten luggage or other objects to a top tether anchorage.  
Releasing the top tether safety belt  
1. Release the top tether safety belt according to the child restraint manufacturer instructions.  
2. Release the catch on the hook and release the top tether safety belt from the top tether anchorage.  
Securing a child restraint with a safety belt  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Locking the safety belt  
If a child restraint is fastened with a safety belt, the safety belt must be locked. Note the instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer.  
If a safety belt is locked, the belt cannot unwind. A locked safety belt prevents the safety belt being released during the journey, which can mean that the child  
restraint is no longer sufficiently secured.  
1. Pay attention to and follow the information page , Safety notes on using child restraints.  
2. If available, adjust the height of the safety belt so that the belt webbing runs naturally along the child restraint without any sharp bends in the webbing.  
3. Install the child restraint according to the guide from the child restraint manufacturer and ensure that the safety belt meant for the seat is used.  
4. Insert the buckle tongue into the belt buckle belonging to the corresponding seat, until the buckle tongue latches into place.  
5. Check that the safety belt is not twisted.  
6. Check that the lap section of the safety belt is taut.  
7. Completely pull out the shoulder belt section of the safety belt and then let it gently roll up.  
While the safety belt is being rolled up, a clicking sound can be heard. Once the safety belt is locked, it cannot be further pulled out.  
8. Press the child restraint into the seat and let the safety belt roll up further. If necessary, return the shoulder belt section of the safety belt to the automatic safety  
belt retractor by hand.  
9. Pull the belt guide of the child restraint.  
Check that the child restraint cannot move further than 2.5 cm (approx. 1 inch).  
Releasing the locked safety belt  
The lockable safety belt may only be used to fasten certain child restraint systems in the vehicle. An activated locking mechanism must be released when a vehicle  
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occupant fastens their safety belt.  
1. Release the safety belt from the belt buckle.  
2. Remove the child restraint according to the instructions from the child restraint manufacturer.  
3. Press the red button in the belt buckle and guide the safety belt back fully by hand.  
The safety belt is no longer locked.  
Keep any safety belts that are not being used out of the reach of children  
Fig. 44 Keep any safety belts that are not being used away from children.  
Secure any safety belts not being used to prevent a child from playing with the safety belt and getting caught in it. The procedure for securing a safety belt that is no  
being used depends on the seating position.  
To secure a safety belt that is not being used for one of the outer seats:  
1. Position the safety belt around the head restraint of the center seating position fig. 44.  
2. Make sure that the safety belt is out of range of any children so that children cannot touch it or play with it.  
3. Make sure that the safety belt is not blocking the lower anchors.  
If the anchor points are blocked, this may mean that you cannot install the child restraint properly in the anchor points.  
4. Do not activate the lockable safety belt.  
Otherwise, it is very difficult to retract the safety belt into its normal position. You should not hear any clicking noises when the safety belt is retracted.  
To secure a safety belt that is not being used for the center seating position or a third row seat:  
1. Fasten the safety belt fig. 44.  
2. Pull the shoulder strap on the safety belt out fully to activate the lockable safety belt. You should hear a clicking noise when the safety belt is rolled up again.  
3. Let the safety belt roll up fully. Pull the safety belt to make sure that the lockable safety belt is activated and the safety belt is properly fastened and tightened so  
that the child cannot get hold of the belt or play with it.  
If a child is secured on a seat in the second or third row, adapt the position in front of the child restraint to give the child enough space. For example, adjust the fron  
passenger seat to the size of the child and the child directly behind them. Always pay attention to the correct seating position Seating position.  
if no child restraints are needed, move all the safety belts back into their normal storage positions so that the safety belts are available for normal use.  
WARNING  
A child that is in a child restraint that has been secured with the anchor points or with a safety belt may play with any unused safety belts on the rear seat and get  
tangled up, which could result in serious or even fatal injuries.  
Always keep any safety belts for the rear seats that are not being used out of the reach of children.  
Installing three child restraints on the second-row seats  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
With the right combination of child restraints, three child restraints can be installed side by side on the second-row seats. Because there are different types of child  
restraints with different measurements, all child restraints must be installed correctly during this type of installation. It is not possible to install three very wide child  
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