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After care

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Occupant restraints

Equipment storage and maintenance

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Store the restraint safely off the floor to avoid damage and ensure that 

it cannot become a projectile in an accident. This can be achieved by 

using a wall mounted storage bag such as SLR111. 

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Regularly inspect the wheelchair restraint systems for damage, wear 

or malfunction. If any problems are identified replace components 

immediately. 

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When not in use, keep loose occupant webbing ends connected 

to their corresponding buckle sleeves, etc, to prevent them from 

becoming trip hazards and from flailing around when the vehicle is in 

motion. 

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All webbing and components can be cleaned as necessary, but care 

should be taken to prevent contamination of the webbings with 

polishes, oils and chemicals, particularly battery acid. 

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To clean the straps use warm soapy water and a clean soft cloth. Rinse 

with clear water and allow to air dry. To disinfect, use a mild spray 

disinfectant and do not use products containing bleach.

 

Important: 

when cleaning or disinfecting, do not immerse or flood buckles, 

karabiner fittings or floor anchors in the disinfectant or water.

 

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If the vehicle is involved in an accident when any restraints are 

deployed, remove them from service and replace immediately. If in 

doubt please contact BraunAbility.

Summary of Contents for T-WBB

Page 1: ...TOR WAV OCCUPANT BELT User Manual EN Instructions for fitting and use Applicable to products T WBB T WRR T WRB T WTR T WBR UI12349...

Page 2: ...ieve maximum performance and safe operation Keep the manual in a safe place so you can refer to it when necessary If you have any questions about your equipment please contact us Once again thank you...

Page 3: ...e Before installing and using the TOR WAV occupant belt Equipment storage and maintenance Warranty 4 6 8 14 15 10 12 Fit and use TOR WAV Occupant Belt Rail Fit and use TOR WAV Occupant Belt Bolted 3 O...

Page 4: ...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 Occupant restraints S...

Page 5: ...TOR WAV Occupant Belt T WBB T WBR T WRB T WRR T WTB T WTR Safety information 5 Occupant restraints...

Page 6: ...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 the insta...

Page 7: ...ds Care should be taken to prevent contamination of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals The restraint anchorages should be installed by an experienced technician vehicle converter Anchorages...

Page 8: ...50mm 18in behind and 650mm 26in 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 height level such that the be...

Page 9: ...ints Users of heavy powered wheelchairs are also advised to check vehicle carrying capacity If in doubt consult the vehicle supplier for further details Any airbag as fitted to the vehicle shall be us...

Page 10: ...various intervals along the extension and retraction of the webbing in and out of the reel Disconnect buckles Fig 1D E from fixed tongues Fig 1F G 7 Adjust the drop link position at or above the shoul...

Page 11: ...e plane 45 30 SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 10 10 300mm 12in NOTE Note that angles indicated are obtained by projecting the angle of each tie down strap onto a vertical plane parallel to the wheelchair referenc...

Page 12: ...y engaging a short tug at various intervals along the extension and retraction of the webbing in and out of the reel Disconnect buckles Fig 5D E from fixed tongues Fig 5F G 4 Adjust the drop link posi...

Page 13: ...eference plane 45 30 SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 10 10 300mm 12in NOTE Note that angles indicated are obtained by projecting the angle of each tie down strap onto a vertical plane parallel to the wheelchair r...

Page 14: ...hazards and from flailing around when the vehicle is in motion All webbing and components can be cleaned as necessary but care should be taken to prevent contamination of the webbings with polishes o...

Page 15: ...ucted BraunAbility have also participated in test programs with other manufacturers anchorage products and will support warranty on the BraunAbility products when used in conjunction with such jointly...

Page 16: ...ISO 10542 2012 RESNA WC 4 2012 Section 18 2001 85 EC R 107 06 DIN 75078 2018 858 EU BraunAbility insert date of publishing Manufacturer BraunAbility UK Ltd Unwin House The Horseshoe Coat Road Martock...

Page 17: ...05 Quality system certified in accordance with ISO 9001 2008 Illustrations descriptions and specifications in the user manual are based on current product information BraunAbility UK Ltd reserves the...

Page 18: ...UI12349 BraunAbility UK Ltd Unwin House The Horseshoe Coat Road Martock Somerset TA12 6EY UK Phone 44 1935 827740 Email info braunability eu www braunability eu...

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