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| Document title | ISOFIX anchorage locations | ||||||||||
| Date | 16 Apr 2013 | ||||||||||
| Source(s) | OICA | ||||||||||
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| CRS | Session 38 | 16 Apr 2013 |
Booster cushion without Isofix connectors: Yes Booster cushion with Isofix connectors: Yes if they are stowable and if there is no anti-rotation system needed Allowed for children more than “135”cm. Presentation from Irina DAUSSE of picture (CRS-38-10) with one interaction between buckle & gabarit when installed with Isofix anchors in a family car. Problem for CRS manufacturer: need to have safe side in booster for consumer testing but this area is problematic for car manufacturer. The height of P10 installed in a booster seat is higher than HIII 5% female. |
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