Panthea v 2.211/1/2023 In the case of buckles designed to secure a single latch plate, the belt latch plate end of the buckle shall be pre-loaded with a 9 N force in the direction away from the buckle. The anchor end of the buckle shall be loaded with a 9 N force in the direction away from the buckle. Each belt end of the buckle shall be pre-loaded in the following manner. 1 Before conducting the testing specified in S6.1, place the loaded buckle on a hard, flat, horizontal surface. Apply 133 N (30 pounds) of force to the front of the belt-positioning seat rearward into the standard seat assembly and release. Keep the belt-positioning seat and the seating position center plane aligned as much as possible. Move the belt-positioning seat rearward on the standard seat assembly until some part of the belt-positioning seat touches the standard seat assembly back. Place the belt-positioning seat on the standard seat assembly such that the center plane of the belt-positioning seat is parallel and aligned to the center plane of the outboard seating positions on the standard seat assembly and the base of the belt-positioning seat is flat on the standard seat assembly cushion. A belt-positioning seat is attached to either outboard seating position of the standard seat assembly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions provided with the system pursuant to S5.6.1 using only the standard vehicle lap and shoulder belt and no tether (or any other supplemental device). If the vehicle seat is equipped with adjustable head restraints, each is adjusted to its highest adjustment position. If such a position is not specified, the seat back is positioned so that the longitudinal center line of the child test dummy's neck is vertical, and if an instrumented test dummy is used, the accelerometer surfaces in the dummy's head and thorax, as positioned in the vehicle, are horizontal. Adjustable seat backs are in the manufacturer's nominal design riding position. If an adjustment position does not exist midway between the forwardmost and rearmost position, the closest adjustment position to the rear of the midpoint is used. Adjustable seats are in the adjustment position midway between the forwardmost and rearmost positions, and if separately adjustable in a vertical direction, are at the lowest position. (A ) The specific vehicle shell, if selected for testing, is mounted on a dynamic test platform so that the longitudinal center line of the shell is parallel to the direction of the test platform travel and so that movement between the base of the shell and the platform is prevented. Child restraint systems equipped with internal harnesses to restrain the child and with components to attach to a child restraint anchorage system and for which the combined weight of the child restraint system and the maximum recommended child weight for use with internal harnesses exceeds 65 pounds, must be labeled with the following statement: “Do not use the lower anchors of the child restraint anchorage system (LATCH system) to attach this child restraint when restraining a child weighing more than * with the internal harnesses of the child restraint.” (ii ) Secure this child restraint with the vehicle's child restraint anchorage system, if available, or with a vehicle belt. S6.1.2(a)(1)(i)(C) (beginning September 1, 2002)Īttached to lower anchorages of child restraint anchorage system in addition, if a tether is provided, it is attached. S6.1.2(a)(1)(i)(D) (beginning September 1, 2002)Īttached to lower anchorages of child restraint anchorage system no tether is attached. Harnesses labeled per S5.3.1(b)(i) through S5.3.1(b)(iii) and Figure 12Īttached with lap and shoulder belt no tether is attached.Īll other child restraints, manufactured before September 1, 1999Īttached with lap belt no tether is attached.Īll other child restraints, manufactured on or after September 1, 1999 Harnesses, backless booster seats and restraints designed for use by physically handicapped childrenĪttached with lap belt in addition, if a tether is provided, it is attached. Table to S5.1.3.1(a)-Add-On Forward-Facing Child RestraintsĮxplanatory note: In the test specified in 2nd column, the child restraint is attached to the test seat assembly in the manner described below, subject to certain conditions
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