Does the Lavida have a child safety lock?
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The Lavida is equipped with a child safety lock. It is located as a small orange toggle switch on the side of the rear door, visible when the door is opened, and can be activated using a key. The child safety lock in vehicles is a feature designed to prevent children from accidentally opening car doors, which could cause harm. There are two common types of child safety lock switches: a rotary knob type and a toggle type. Below are the methods to engage and disengage both types of child locks: 1. Rotary Knob Child Lock: a. Engage: Insert the mechanical key into the hole and rotate it in the indicated direction (usually clockwise) until it tightens. b. Disengage: Rotate the keyhole in the opposite direction to unlock the child lock. 2. Toggle Child Lock: a. Engage: Push the toggle lever (in the direction of the arrow) to complete the locking operation. b. Disengage: Push the toggle lever all the way in the opposite direction of the arrow to release the child lock.