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2013 Infiniti EX37 | Owner's Manual - Infiniti Owner Portal - Infiniti USA

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position. See an INFINITI retailer for assistance<br />

with purchasing an extender if an<br />

extender is required.<br />

WARNING<br />

. Only INFINITI seat belt extenders, made<br />

by the same company which made the<br />

original equipment seat belts, should be<br />

used with the INFINITI seat belts.<br />

. Adults and children who can use the<br />

standard seat belt should not use an<br />

extender. Such unnecessary use could<br />

result in serious personal injury in the<br />

event of an accident.<br />

. Never use seat belt extenders to install<br />

child restraints. If the child restraint is<br />

not secured properly, the child could be<br />

seriously injured in a collision or a<br />

sudden stop.<br />

SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE<br />

. To clean the seat belt webbing, apply a<br />

mild soap solution or any solution<br />

recommended for cleaning upholstery<br />

or carpets. Then, wipe with a cloth and<br />

allow the seat belts to dry in the shade.<br />

Do not allow the seat belts to retract<br />

until they are completely dry.<br />

. If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt<br />

guide of the seat belt anchors, the seat<br />

belts may retract slowly. Wipe the<br />

shoulder belt guide with a clean, dry<br />

cloth.<br />

. Periodically check to see that the seat<br />

belt and the metal components such as<br />

buckles, tongues, retractors, flexible<br />

wires and anchors work properly. If<br />

loose parts, deterioration, cuts or other<br />

damage on the webbing is found, the<br />

entire seat belt assembly should be<br />

replaced.<br />

CHILD SAFETY<br />

WARNING<br />

Do not allow children to play with the seat<br />

belts. Most seating positions are equipped<br />

with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)<br />

mode seat belts. If the seat belt becomes<br />

wrapped around a child’s neck with the ALR<br />

mode activated, the child can be seriously<br />

injured or killed if the seat belt retracts and<br />

becomes tight. This can occur even if the<br />

vehicle is parked. Unbuckle the seat belt to<br />

release the child. If the seat belt can not be<br />

unbuckled or is already unbuckled, release<br />

the child by cutting the seat belt with a<br />

suitable tool (such as a knife or scissors) to<br />

release the seat belt.<br />

Children need adults to help protect them.<br />

They need to be properly restrained.<br />

In addition to the general information in<br />

this manual, child safety information is<br />

available from many other sources, including<br />

doctors, teachers, government traffic<br />

safety offices, and community organizations.<br />

Every child is different, so be sure to<br />

learn the best way to transport your child.<br />

There are three basic types of child<br />

restraint systems:<br />

Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1-17

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