Internal geometric characteristics Sample Clauses

Internal geometric characteristics. The Technical Service conducting the approval tests shall verify that the internal dimensions of the Enhanced Child Restraint System conform to the requirements of Annex 18. The minimum dimensions for shoulder breadth, hip breadth and sitting height shall be fulfilled simultaneously for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the minimum and maximum dimensions of shoulder height, for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Integral Enhanced Child Restraint Systems that feature an impact shield shall also be capable of being adjusted to fulfil:
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Internal geometric characteristics. The Technical Service conducting the approval tests shall verify that the internal dimensions of the Enhanced Child Restraint System conform to the requirements of Annex 18. For any size within the size range declared by the manufacturer the dimensions for minimum shoulder breadth, minimum hip breadth and minimum sitting height shall be fulfilled as well as the dimensions for minimum and maximum shoulder height."
Internal geometric characteristics. The Technical Service conducting the approval tests shall verify that the internal dimensions of the Enhanced Child Restraint System conform to the requirements of Annex 18. The minimum dimensions for shoulder breadth, hip breadth and sitting height shall be fulfilled simultaneously for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the minimum and maximum dimensions of shoulder height., for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Non-integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the maximum dimensions of shoulder height, for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer
Internal geometric characteristics. The Technical Service conducting the approval tests shall verify that the internal dimensions of the Enhanced Child Restraint System conform to the requirements of Annex 18. The minimum dimensions for shoulder breadth, hip breadth and sitting height shall be fulfilled simultaneously for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the minimum and maximum dimensions of shoulder height., for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Non-integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the maximum dimensions of shoulder height, for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer In addition, the Technical Service shall verify that an impact shield, if present, - is capable of being adjusted to fulfil the 5%-ile upper leg thickness and 5%-ile abdomen depth shall be fulfiled simultaneously to the 5%-ile dimensions for shoulder height, - is capable of being adjusted to fulfil the 95% upper leg thickness and 95% abdomen depth requirements, simultaneously to the 95%-ile dimensions for shoulder breadth, hip breadth and sitting height, for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer.
Internal geometric characteristics. The Technical Service conducting the approval tests shall verify that the internal dimensions of the Enhanced Child Restraint System conform to the requirements of Annex 18. For any size within the size range declared by the manufacturer tThe minimum dimensions for minimum shoulder breadth, minimum hip breadth and minimum sitting height shall be fulfilled simultaneously for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System shall also fulfil the as well as the dimensions for minimum and maximum dimensions of shoulder height., for any stature within the size range declared by the manufacturer. In addition, the Technical Service shall verify that an impact shield, if present, is capable of being adjusted to fit children across the full size range declared by the manufacturer. This shall be assessed using dummies that correspond to the limits of the size range.

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