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Overturning. 7.1.2.1. The manikin shall be equipped with either of the load application devices as appropriate, and described in Annex 21. Place the manikin in the restraints installed in accordance with this Regulation and taking into account the manufacturer's instructions and with the standard slack as specified in paragraph 7.1.3.5. below, applied for all systems identically. 7.1.2.2. The restraint shall be fastened to the test bench or vehicle seat. The whole Enhanced child restraint system shall be rotated around a horizontal axis contained in the median longitudinal plane of the Enhanced child restraint system through an angle of 540° ± 5° at a speed of 2-5 degrees/second and stopped in this position. For the purposes of this test, devices intended for use in specific cars may be attached to the test bench described in Annex 6. 7.1.2.3. At this static inverted position, a mass equivalent to four times that of the dummy, with a tolerance of -0/+5 per cent with reference to dummies nominal masses as in Annex 8, shall be applied vertically downwards in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation in addition to the dummy utilizing the load application device described in Annex 21. The load shall be applied in a gradual controlled manner at a rate not exceeding gravitational acceleration or 400 mm/min. Maintain the prescribed maximum load for a duration of 30 -0/+5 seconds. 7.1.2.4. Remove the load at a rate not exceeding 400 mm/min and measure residual displacement. 7.1.2.5. Rotate the whole seat for 180° to return to the starting position. 7.1.2.6. This test cycle shall be carried out again rotating in the reverse direction. With the rotational axis in the horizontal plane and at 90° to that of the two earlier tests, the procedure shall be repeated in the two directions of rotation. 7.1.2.7. These tests shall be carried out using both the smallest and the largest appropriate dummy of the size range for which the restraining device is intended. Any adjustment of the dummy or Enhanced child restraint systems during the complete test cycle is not allowed.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Regulation No. 129

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Overturning. 7.1.2.1. The manikin shall be equipped with either of the load application devices as appropriate, and described in Annex 2121 to this Regulation. Place the manikin in the restraints installed in accordance with this Regulation and taking into account the manufacturer's instructions and with the standard slack as specified in paragraph 7.1.3.5. below, applied for all systems identically. 7.1.2.2. The restraint shall be fastened to the test bench or vehicle seat. The whole Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System shall be rotated around a horizontal axis contained in the median longitudinal plane of the Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System through an angle of 540° ± 5° at a speed of 2-5 degrees/second and stopped in this position. For the purposes of this test, devices intended for use in specific cars may be attached to the test bench described in Annex 6. 7.1.2.3. At this static inverted position, position a mass equivalent to four 4 times that of the dummy, with a tolerance of -0/+5 per cent with reference to dummies nominal masses as in Annex 8, shall be applied vertically downwards in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation in addition to the dummy utilizing the load application device described in Annex 21. The load shall be applied in a gradual controlled manner at a rate not exceeding gravitational acceleration or 400 mm/min. Maintain the prescribed maximum load for a duration of 30 -0/+5 seconds. 7.1.2.4. Remove the load at a rate not exceeding 400 mm/min and measure residual displacement. 7.1.2.5. Rotate the whole seat for 180° to return to the starting position. 7.1.2.6. This test cycle shall be carried out again rotating in the reverse direction. With the rotational axis in the horizontal plane and at 90° to that of the two earlier tests, the procedure shall be repeated in the two directions of rotation. 7.1.2.7. These tests shall be carried out using both the smallest and the largest appropriate dummy of the size range for which the restraining device is intended. Any adjustment of the dummy or Enhanced child restraint systems Child Restraint Systems during the complete test cycle is not allowed.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

Overturning. 7.1.2.1. The manikin shall be equipped with either of the load application devices as appropriate, and described in Annex 2121 to this Regulation. Place the manikin in the restraints installed in accordance with this Regulation and taking into account the manufacturer's instructions and with the standard slack as specified in paragraph 7.1.3.5. below, applied for all systems identically. 7.1.2.2. The restraint shall be fastened to the test bench or vehicle seat. The whole Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System shall be rotated around a horizontal axis contained in the median longitudinal plane of the Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System through an angle of 540° ± 5° at a speed of 2-5 degrees/second and stopped in this position. For the purposes of this test, devices intended for use in specific cars may be attached to the test bench described in Annex 6. 7.1.2.3. At this static inverted position, a mass equivalent to four times that of the dummy, with a tolerance of -0/+5 per cent with reference to dummies nominal masses as in Annex 8, dummy shall be applied vertically downwards in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation in addition to the dummy utilizing the load application device described in Annex 21. The load shall be applied in a gradual controlled manner at a rate not exceeding gravitational acceleration or 400 mm/min. Maintain the prescribed maximum load for a duration of 30 -0/+5 seconds. 7.1.2.4. Remove the load at a rate not exceeding 400 mm/min and measure residual displacement. 7.1.2.5. Rotate the whole seat for 180° to return to the starting position. 7.1.2.6. This test cycle shall be carried out again rotating in the reverse direction. With the rotational axis in the horizontal plane and at 90° to that of the two earlier tests, the procedure shall be repeated in the two directions of rotation. 7.1.2.7. These tests shall be carried out using both the smallest and the largest appropriate dummy of the size range for which the restraining device is intended. Any adjustment of the dummy or Enhanced child restraint systems Child Restraint Systems during the complete test cycle is not allowed.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

Overturning. 7.1.2.18.2.1. The Child Restraint System shall be tested as prescribed in paragraph 8.2.2. of this Regulation, at no point during the whole test shall the manikin be fully ejected from the device, in addition when the Child Restraint System is in the upside down position the manikin's head shall not move more than 300 mm from its original position in a vertical direction, once the applied load has been removed. 8.2.2. The manikin shall be equipped with either of the load application devices as appropriate, and described in Annex 215 to this Regulation. Place the manikin in the restraints installed in accordance with this Regulation and taking into account the manufacturer's instructions and with the standard slack as specified in paragraph 7.1.3.58.3.7.1.1.9.1. below, applied for all systems identically. 7.1.2.28.2.2.1. The restraint shall be fastened to the test bench or vehicle seat. The whole Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System shall be rotated around a horizontal axis contained in the median longitudinal plane of the Enhanced child restraint system Child Restraint System through an angle of 540° ± 5° at a speed of 2-5 degrees/second and stopped in this position. For the purposes of this test, devices intended for use in specific cars may be attached to the test bench described in Annex 6. 7.1.2.38.2.2.2. At this static inverted position, position a mass equivalent to four 4 times that of the dummy, with a tolerance of -0/+5 per cent with reference to dummies nominal masses as in Annex 8UN Regulation 129, shall be applied vertically downwards in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation in addition to the dummy utilizing the load application device described in Annex 215. The load shall be applied in a gradual controlled manner at a rate not exceeding gravitational acceleration or 400 mm/min. Maintain the prescribed maximum load for a duration of 30 -0/+5 seconds. 7.1.2.48.2.2.3. Remove the load at a rate not exceeding 400 mm/min and measure residual displacement. 7.1.2.58.2.2.4. Rotate the whole seat for 180° to return to the starting position. 7.1.2.68.2.2.5. This test cycle shall be carried out again rotating in the reverse direction. With the rotational axis in the horizontal plane and at 90° to that of the two earlier tests, the procedure shall be repeated in the two directions of rotation. 7.1.2.78.2.2.6. These tests shall be carried out using both the smallest and the largest appropriate dummy of the size range for which the restraining device is intended. Any adjustment of the dummy or Enhanced child restraint systems Child Restraint Systems during the complete test cycle is not allowed.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

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Overturning. 7.1.2.1. The manikin shall be equipped with either of the load application devices as appropriate, and described in Annex 21. Place the manikin in the restraints installed in accordance with this Regulation and taking into account the manufacturer's instructions and with the standard slack as specified in paragraph 7.1.3.5. below, applied for all systems identically.. Deleted: CRS‐60‐01e.docx2¶ Formatted: English (U.K.) Formatted: English (U.K.) 7.1.2.2. The restraint shall be fastened to the test bench or vehicle seat. The whole Enhanced child restraint system shall be rotated around a horizontal axis contained in the median longitudinal plane of the Enhanced child restraint system through an angle of 540° ± 5° at a speed of 2-5 degrees/second and stopped in this position. For the purposes of this test, devices intended for use in specific cars may be attached to the test bench described in Annex 6. 7.1.2.3. At this static inverted position, a mass equivalent to four times that of the dummy, with a tolerance of -0/+5 per cent with reference to dummies nominal masses as in Annex 8, shall be applied vertically downwards in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation in addition to the dummy utilizing the load application device described in Annex 21. The load shall be applied in a gradual controlled manner at a rate not exceeding gravitational acceleration or 400 mm/min. Maintain the prescribed maximum load for a duration of 30 -0/+5 - 0/+5 seconds. 7.1.2.4. Remove the load at a rate not exceeding 400 mm/min and measure residual displacement. 7.1.2.5. Rotate the whole seat for 180° to return to the starting position. 7.1.2.6. This test cycle shall be carried out again rotating in the reverse direction. With the rotational axis in the horizontal plane and at 90° to that of the two earlier tests, the procedure shall be repeated in the two directions of rotation. 7.1.2.7. These tests shall be carried out using both the smallest and the largest appropriate dummy of the size range for which the restraining device is intended. Any adjustment of the dummy or Enhanced child restraint systems during the complete test cycle is not allowed.

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Samples: Regulation No. 129

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