Land Rover Discovery: Child safety
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS

If children are to be carried in the rear seat
positions, it is recommended that the rear
door interior handles are disabled.
Press the switch to activate the child door
locks and inhibit the rear windows. The
LED indicator will illuminate when active
and a message will display in the Message
centre.
To switch off, press the switch again. The
LED will extinguish and a message will
display in the Message centre.
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For optimum safety, children
should travel in the rear of the
vehicle at all times; front
passenger seat travel is not
recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the
front (not p
Crash statistics show that children
are safest when properly
restrained in a child or infant
restraint system that is secured in
a rear seating position.
Seat belts (or suitable child
restraints) shou
Every time a child travels in the vehicle,
observe the following:
Use appropriate child restraints.
Carefully follow the instructions
provided by the manufacturer of the
restraint system.
Adjust
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Before raising the vehicle, refer
to all warnings at the beginning
of this section of the Owner's
Handbook.
Before changing a wheel, read and
observe the warnings
If your vehicle is fitted with side
steps or tubes, DO NOT use them
as jacking points.
Note: Your vehicle may be fitted with a
tilt senso
There are two types of occupant monitoring:
In all markets except North American Specification (NAS), vehicles have
an occupant detection sensor.
In NAS markets, vehicles have an occupant classification sensing.
Occupant Detection Sensor
Occupant detection sensor
The occupant detection sen