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Tighten the tether strap firmly following the child restraint manufacturer's instructions.  
Move the head restraint back into the original position, if necessary Head restraintsꢀ.  
Releasing the tether strap  
Loosen the tension on the tether strap following the child restraint manufacturer's instructions.  
Depress the spring catch on the hook and release it from the anchorage.  
WARNING  
Improper installation of child restraints will increase the risk of injury and death in a crash.  
Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint when installing it in your vehicle.  
Never install a child restraint without a properly attached top tether strap if the child restraint manufacturer's instructions require the top tether strap for  
proper installation, or if required by law. For example, the use of a top tether strap for forward-facing child restraints is required by law in Canada.  
Improper use of top tether straps and anchors can lead to injury in a collision. The anchors are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly  
fitted child restraints.  
Never attach two child restraint systems to one top tether strap or top tether anchorage.  
Never attach a child restraint tether strap to a tie-down hook in the luggage compartment.  
Never use child restraint top tether anchorages to secure safety belts or other kinds of occupant restraints.  
Never secure or attach any luggage or other items to the top tether anchorages.  
NOTE  
If you leave the child restraint with the tether strap firmly installed for several days, this could leave a mark on the upholstery on the seat cushion and backrest  
in the area where the tether strap was installed. The upholstery would also be permanently stretched around the tether strap. This applies especially to  
leather seats.  
Sources of information about child restraints and their use  
Read and follow the introductory information and safety information first Introduction to the subjectꢀ  
The following are some sources of additional information about child restraint selection, installation and use:  
Safety authorities advise that the best child safety seat is the one that fits your child and fits in your vehicle, and that you will use correctly and consistently.  
Try before you buy!  
Transport Canada Information Centre  
Tel.:1-800-333-0371  
Tel.:1-613-998-8616 (Ottawa)  
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  
Tel.:1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153)  
National SAFE KIDS Campaign  
Tel.:1-202-662-0600  
SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.  
Tel.:1-800-745-SAFE or 1-800-745-7233 (English)  
Tel.:1-800-747-SANO or 1-800-747-7266 (Spanish)  
Volkswagen Customer CARE  
Tel.:1-800-822-8987  
In an emergency  
Introduction to the subject  
In this chapter you will find information on the following subjects:  
Protecting yourself and the vehicleꢀ  
WARNING  
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A vehicle breakdown in traffic is dangerous and creates a great risk for you, your passengers, and others.  
Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Move the vehicle a safe distance off the road where it is safe to park and, if necessary, lock all doors  
in an emergency. Turn on the emergency flashers and set up another warning device about 25 yards (25 meters) behind the vehicle to warn approaching  
traffic.  
Never leave children, disabled persons, or anyone who cannot help themselves alone in the vehicle when locking the doors. This could result in people  
being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. Depending on the time of year, people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low  
temperatures.  
Protecting yourself and the vehicle  
Fig. 54 In the center of the instrument panel: Button for the emergency flashers.  
Read and follow the introductory information and safety information first Introduction to the subjectꢀ  
Obey all legal requirements regarding protecting a broken-down vehicle. For example, turning on the emergency flashers and wearing a safety vest are mandatory  
in many countries.  
Checklist  
For your own safety and that of your passengers, carry out the following steps in the order listed  
Park the vehicle at a safe distance from traffic and on a suitable surface .  
Switch on emergency flashers by pressing the button .  
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Apply the parking brake to help prevent the vehicle from moving Parking brake (Golf, Golf GTI) or Electronic parking brake (Golf R) (depending on  
equipment).  
Shift the transmission into Park (P) (automatic) or Neutral (manual only) Manual and automatic transmission.  
Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch or turn off the ignition with the starter button and remove the key from the vehicle Starting and  
stopping the engine.  
Have all passengers exit and go to a safe location away from moving traffic, such as behind a guard rail.  
Take all vehicle keys with you when leaving your vehicle.  
Set up a warning triangle or other warning device in order to alert other motorists and cyclists.  
Let the engine cool down and get expert assistance if necessary.  
If the emergency flashers are on, use the turn signal lever to indicate a direction or lane change, for example when the vehicle is being towed. This temporarily  
interrupts the emergency flashers.  
Switch on the emergency flashers when:  
Traffic suddenly slows down or stops in front of you to warn those approaching from behind.  
In any emergency situation.  
If the vehicle breaks down.  
When being towed.  
Always obey traffic laws that govern the use of emergency flashers where you are driving.  
If the emergency flashers are not working, a different method – as permitted by law – must be used to alert other motorists and cyclists to the breakdown.  
WARNING  
Disregarding the safety-related checklist may lead to accidents and serious personal injuries.  
Always review and follow the checklist. Follow accepted safety practices and use common sense.  
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