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Summary of Contents for DI-RQEMK

Page 1: ...Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints User Manual EN Instructions for fitting and use...

Page 2: ...ith information on how to achieve maximum performance and safe operation Keep the manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it when necessary If you have any questions about your equipment pleas...

Page 3: ...s with Retractable Occupant Restraints Rail floor Quattro with Retractable Occupant Restraints Floor anchor Quattro Express with Retractable Occupant Restraints Floor anchor Quattro Quattro Express wi...

Page 4: ...n The development of BraunAbility kits is a continuous process Applications are added on a regular basis For more details contact BraunAbility or look on the BraunAbility website 4 Combined retractabl...

Page 5: ...Combined retractable tie down with occupant restraints DI RQMH DK SQPH STK SQMT WK SQEMH DI RQEMK 5 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Safety information...

Page 6: ...my with a mass of 76 3kg The test dummy was restrained by both a pelvic and upper torso restraint Use of a pelvic only belt may compromise the performance of the WTORS system and should be avoided If...

Page 7: ...ent contamination of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals The tie down anchorages should be installed by an experienced technician vehicle converter Anchorages should not be installed into uns...

Page 8: ...t allow a clear space of at least 400 mm behind and 650 mm FCZ front clear zone in front of the head of the wheelchair user Fig A The shoulder belt anchorage must be roof or side wall anchored at a he...

Page 9: ...pacity If in doubt consult the vehicle supplier for further details Any airbag as fitted to the vehicle shall be used only as a supplementary occupant restraint if designed to be used in combination w...

Page 10: ...ress down on the ribbed part of the ATF Fig 3A and push firmly down towards the wheelchair until the yellow plunger drops and locks into the rail 5 Press the yellow Quattro release button s Fig 4A to...

Page 11: ...Figure 3 Figure 6 Figure 1 A Figure 5 B Figure 2 Figure 4 A Double inertia 11 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 12: ...e grey webbing buckle 3 Position the black webbing to form the lap belt and insert the tongue into the buckle stalk Fig 9 4 Ensure that the lap belt lays low on the pelvis of the occupant running as c...

Page 13: ...Figure 10 Figure 8 Figure 7 Figure 9 13 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 14: ...rom both inertia reels Position the webbing across the occupant with the black webbing forming the lap belt and the grey webbing forming the shoulder belt Fig 13 3 Insert the tongue fixed to the black...

Page 15: ...B A A Figure 11 Figure 12 A Figure 7 Figure 13 15 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 16: ...e It is not necessary to press yellow button Webbing can be extended from the reel without pressing the yellow button The yellow locking label Fig 15 must be visible 6 Slack in the webbing with be tak...

Page 17: ...Figure 6 Figure 1 Figure 5 Figure 15 B A Figure 14 Figure 3 A Double inertia 17 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 18: ...restraint next to the floor anchor behind the wheelchair It is acceptable to use the restraint either for left hand or right hand use The double inertia reel Fig 18 should be fitted to the rail adjac...

Page 19: ...Protrusion Figure 16 Indent Figure 6 Figure 5 Figure 17 Figure 2 Figure 18 B A Double inertia 19 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 20: ...ng can be extended from the reel without pressing the yellow button The yellow locking label Fig 15 must be visible 6 Slack in the webbing with be taken in automatically by the reel to create an angle...

Page 21: ...Figure 16 Figure 17 Indent Protrusion Figure 5 Figure 15 Figure 6 B A Figure 19 Double inertia 21 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 22: ...e side into the stalk nearest to the 3rd point anchorage Fig 21A 8 Draw the two sections around the occupant s waist and clip the lap belt adjuster into the lap belt buckle adjusting as firmly as poss...

Page 23: ...A B Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 24 Figure 23 Figure 7 23 Combined retractable tie down and occupant restraints EN Fit and use...

Page 24: ...ment as necessary to meet any required minimum strength recommendations for the vehicle 7 Once installed check the free running of webbing into and out of the inertia reel and check the lock up facili...

Page 25: ...f nyloc nut 100 mm spreader plate Flat washer 7 16 unf x 1 5 bolt Stalk Stalk cover Buckle tang Flat washer Bolt cap 7 16 unf x 1 5 bolt 100 mm spreader plate 7 16 unf nyloc nut angle bracket Flat was...

Page 26: ...ay disinfectant and do not use products containing bleach Important when cleaning or disinfecting do not immerse or flood buckles karabiners fittings or floor anchors in the disinfectant or water If t...

Page 27: ...PK DI RQEMH DI RQEMK DI SQEPH DI SQEPK DI SQEMT DI SQEMH DI SQEMK DK RQPT DK RQPH DK RQPK DK RQMT DK RQMH DK RQMK DK RQEPH DK RQEPK DK RQEMH DK RQEMK DK SQPT DK SQPH DK SQPK DK SQMT DK SQMH DK SQMK DK...

Page 28: ...BraunAbility UK Ltd Unwin House The Horseshoe Coat Road Martock Somerset TA12 6EY UK Phone 44 1935 827 740 E mail info braunability eu www braunability eu UI2300F...

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