Transporting children safely -> Securing a booster seat with a safety belt for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

1. Position the safety belt around the head restraint of the center seating position fig. 38.  
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 middle seat:  
1. Insert the buckle tongue of the safety belt in the belt buckle belonging to the seat fig. 38.  
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 bel  
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 row, adjust the position in front of the child restraint to ensure that the child has  
enough space. For example, adjust the front 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.  
Installing on the center seating position  
When installing a child restraint on the center seating position, it is especially important to install correctly because this seating  
position is narrower than both of the outer seats. If the child restraint is wider than the seat surface, the belt buckle of the  
adjacent seating position may be covered and could then be damaged. When installing child seats, always ensure that all belt  
buckles are easily accessible.  
If nothing else is specified by the child restraint manufacturer, the child restraint must rest close against the backrest and  
seat surface and must not overlap seat surfaces.  
The child restraint must be installed straight and centered on the seating position, and it must not be able to move more  
than 2.5 cm (approx. 1 inch).  
The child restraint must not rest on the belt buckles.  
When installing multiple child restraints, the child restraints must not become caught on one another.  
In some cases, even if a child restraint is installed correctly on the center seating position, it may cover the belt buckles and  
could then damage them and make the belt buckles unusable. This can occur if the child restraint slides on the seat surface  
while driving. Therefore, check the position of the child restraint regularly to ensure that the belt buckles are neither covered  
nor damaged.  
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 in child  
restraints.  
Securing a booster seat with a safety belt  
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Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Fig. 39 Correctly fastened child on a booster seat (general example).  
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. 4 ft, 9 in) 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 children on a booster seat with a belt.  
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 above 145 cm (approx. 4 ft, 9 inches) in size can generally be secured 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. 4 ft, 9 in) and the following conditions are  
met:  
The child is seated 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 or incorrectly using a booster seat or incorrectly fastening a safety belt can result in severe injury or death in the  
event of an accident.  
Always observe all instructions regarding the installation and use of child restraints and booster seats.  
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