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Safety -> Types of child seat for Your Volkswagen Transporter Van Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

Types of child seat  
Fig. 1 Example illustrations of child seats.  
Only use child seats that have been officially approved and are suitable for the child.  
Standards for child seats  
Regulations ECE-R 44 or ECE-R 129 apply to child seats within the European Union. Both regulations apply  
simultaneously. Child seats which have been tested in accordance with these standards carry an orange ECE approval  
label. This ECE approval label may include the following information on the child seat:  
Weight class.  
Size class.  
Approval category(universal, semi-universal, vehicle-specific or i-Size).  
Approval number.  
On child seats that are approved under regulation ECE-R 44, the eight-digit approval number on the ECE approval  
label must begin with 03 or 04. This shows that the seat is admissible for use. Older child seats with an approval  
number beginning with 01 or 02 are not admissible.  
Child seat weight classes  
Class  
Child's weight  
up to 10 kg  
up to 13 kg  
9 to 18 kg  
Group 0  
Group 0+  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
15 to 25 kg  
22 to 36 kg  
Weight class 0/0+: group 0/0+ or 0/1 rear-facing infant carriers→ Fig. 1 are the best option for the period from  
birth to around 18 months.  
Weight class 1: group 1 (up to about 4 years old) and group 1/2 (up to about 7 years old)with an integral belt  
system are the best option for children over the relevant weight limit.  
Weight classes 2/3: groups 2 and 3 include child seats with a backrest, and booster seats with no backrest. Child  
seats with a backrest have integrated seat belt routing and side padding, and so provide better protection than  
booster seats with no backrest. The use of child seats with backrests is recommended. Group 2 child seats are for  
children up to the age of about 7, group 3 child seats for those older than 7.  
Not every child will fit in the child seat specified for their weight group. Likewise, not every seat will fit in every  
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vehicle. Therefore it is vital to check that the child fits properly in their child seat and that the child seat can be  
securely fastened in the vehicle.  
Child seat approval categories  
Child seats can be classified as “universal”, “semi-universal” “or vehicle-specific(all in accordance with regulation  
ECE-R 44) or “i-Size” (in accordance with regulation ECE-R 129).  
Universal: child seats with “universal” approval are approved for use in all vehicles. No type list is required. ISOFIX  
child seats with universal approval must also be secured using a top tether.  
Semi-universal: “semi-universal” approval requires other safety devices for attaching the seat(that require  
additional testing) in addition to the standard requirements for universal approval. Child seats with “semi-  
universal” approval come with a type list. The seats should only be used in vehicles that are included on this list.  
Please refer to the child seat manufacturer's vehicle type list to find out whether the child seat may be fitted in the  
vehicle.  
Vehicle-specific: a child seat with vehicle specific approval must have undergone dynamic testing in each model of  
vehicle for which it is approved. Child seats with “vehicle-specific” approval also come with a type list. Please refer  
to the child seat manufacturer's vehicle type list to find out whether the child seat may be fitted in the vehicle.  
i-Size: child seats classified as i-Size must conform to the installation and safety requirements prescribed in  
regulation ECE-R 129. Contact the child seat manufacturer to find out which child seats are approved for this  
vehicle in accordance with i-Size.  
Installing and using child seats  
Country-specific regulations  
The standards and regulations governing the use of child seats and child seat securing mechanisms differ from  
country to country. Not all countries allow you to transport children on the front passenger seat. Legislation and legal  
requirements take precedence over the information given in this owner's manual.  
For vehicles with right-hand drive, a child seat with a support foot must not be used on the front passenger seat.  
Information on fitting a child seat  
Observe the following general information when fitting a child seat. This information is relevant whatever child seat  
securing system is being used.  
Read and follow the instructions provided by the child seat manufacturer→  
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Whenever possible, fit the child seat on the rear bench seat behind the front passenger seat so that children can  
exit the vehicle on the kerb side.  
Set the seat belt height so that the seat belt routing follows a natural line and is adjusted to the child seat without  
turning back on itself. For rear-facing child seats, use the lowest position of the belt height adjuster.  
Deactivate the front passenger front airbag if fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat.  
When fitting on the front passenger seat, push the front passenger seat back fully and adjust the seat to the  
highest position. Set the backrest to the upright position .  
Set the backrest to the upright position when installing the seat on the second row .  
Always ensure that there is enough space around the child seat. If necessary, adjust the position of the seat in  
front. When doing so, ensure that the driver or front passenger can still maintain a correct sitting position .  
The backrest of the child seat must lay as flat as possible against the vehicle seat backrest. If required, adjust the  
seat backrest angle so that the child seat lies flush against the backrest. Once it has been installed, if the child seat  
is touching the head restraint and therefore cannot be positioned flush against the backrest, push the head  
restraint all the way up, or remove and stow safely in the vehicle .  
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