Kia Cee'd: Air bag - supplemental restraint system / How does the air bag system 
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	- Air bags are activated (able to inflate if 
	necessary) only when the ignition 
	switch is turned to the ON or START 
	position.
 
	- Air bags inflate instantly in the event of 
	serious frontal or side collision (if 
	equipped with side impact air bag or 
	curtain air bag) in order to help protect 
	the occupants from serious physical 
	injury.
 
	- There is no single speed at which the 
	air bags will inflate. 
	Generally, air bags are designed to 
	inflate based upon the severity of a collision 
	and its direction. These two factors 
	determine whether the sensors 
	produce an electronic deployment/ 
	inflation signal.
 
	- Air bag deployment depends on a 
	number of factors including vehicle 
	speed, angles of impact and the density 
	and stiffness of the vehicles or 
	objects which your vehicle hits in the 
	collision. The determining, factors are 
	not limited to those mentioned above.
 
	- The front air bags will completely 
	inflate and deflate in an instant. 
	It is virtually impossible for you to see 
	the air bags inflate during an accident. 
	It is much more likely that you will simply 
	see the deflated air bags hanging 
	out of their storage compartments after 
	the collision.
 
	- In order to help provide protection in a 
	severe collision, the air bags must 
	inflate rapidly. The speed of air bag inflation 
	is a consequence of extremely 
	short time in which a collision occurs 
	and the need to get the air bag between 
	the occupant and the vehicle structures 
	before the occupant impacts those 
	structures. This speed of inflation 
	reduces the risk of serious or life-threatening 
	injuries in a severe collision and is 
	thus a necessary part of air bag design. 
	However, air bag inflation can also 
	cause injuries which can include facial 
	abrasions, bruises and broken bones 
	because the inflation speed also causes 
	the air bags to expand with a great 
	deal of force.
 
	- There are even circumstances 
	under which contact with the steering 
	wheel air bag can cause fatal 
	injuries, especially if the occupant 
	is positioned excessively close to 
	the steering wheel.
 
WARNING
	- To avoid severe personal injury 
	or death caused by deploying air 
	bags in a collision, the driver 
	should sit as far back from the 
	steering wheel air bag as possible 
	(at least 250 mm (10 inches) 
	away).The front passenger should 
	always move their seat as far 
	back as possible and sit back in 
	their seat.
 
	- Air bag inflates instantly in an 
	event of a collision, passengers 
	may be injured by the air bag 
	expansion force if they are not in 
	a proper position.
 
	- Air bag inflation may cause 
	injuries including facial or bodily 
	abrasions, injuries from broken 
	glasses or burns.
 
   
(1) Driver’s front air bag
(2) Passenger’s front air bag
(3) Side impact air bag*
(4) Curtain air bag*
(5) Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF 
switch
WARNING
	Even in vehicles with air  ...
   
 
   When the air bags inflate, they make a loud 
noise and they leave smoke and powder in 
the air inside of the vehicle. This is normal 
and is a result of the ignition of the air bag 
inflator. Afte ...
   
 
   Other information:
Kia Cee'd JD Owners Manual: Warning message
   
The message will appear when camera’s 
field of view is covered by some objects. 
The system stops until the field of view is 
normal.
Check the windshield around the camera 
view area.
If the system does not work normally 
even though camera’s field of view is 
cleared, we recommend t ...
   
Kia Cee'd JD Owners Manual: Additional safety precautions
   
	Never let passengers ride in the 
	cargo area or on top of a foldeddown 
	back seat. All occupants should 
	sit upright, fully back in their seats with 
	their seat belts on and their feet on the 
	floor.
	Passengers should not move out of 
	or change seats while the vehicle is 
	moving.  ...