Loeki and Bello User Guide
4. Operation
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4.1.7
The tray table (optional)
•
The clamp for adjusting the tray table is located at the front
below the armrest (see illustration 9).
•
Loosen the clamp, pull the tray table slightly to the front and
move the tray table out of the way beside the chair (see
illustration 9).
Once it is repositioned, the depth of the tray table can be
readjusted by sliding it. Retighten the clamp and verify that
the tray table is properly secured by pulling at the front of the
tray table.
•
If necessary, the depth of the tray table must be adjusted so
that the child is not wedged. Make sure that there is not too
much room between the child and the tray table so that, for
example, the child’s arms could become wedged.
4.1.8
The parts to secure the child in position (optional)
Leg harness:
•
There are 4 fastenings at the back
of the seat for attaching the leg
harness that secures the child in
position (see illustration 10a).
There are two quick release clasps
at the front of the leg harness (see
illustration 10b).
•
Only the locks at the front of the
leg harness are released when the
child is lifted into or out of the
chair. The fastenings at the back of
the seat remain locked in place.
•
When necessary, the leg harness
keeps the child positioned at the
back of the seat and ensure that he/she cannot slide out of the chair. The leg harness must be
firmly secured, but must not pinch the child.
Belt:
•
The belt to secure the child in
position is fastened to the chair at
the back of the seat. The belt can
be adjusted near the seat and near
the clasp (see illustration 11).
•
The quick release mechanism at
the front of the belt is used when
the child is lifted into or out of the
chair.
•
When necessary, the belt keeps
the child positioned at the back of
the seat and ensures that he/she
cannot slide out of the chair. The
Illustration 9:
Adjusting the tray table.
Attention:
Whenever you turn over the tray table, make sure that no one’s fingers become
jammed.
Illustration 10:
Fasteners for the leg harness.
a) Back
b) Front
a
b
Illustration11:
The fastenings for the belt.
a) Back
b) Front
a
b