Bungee cord
Lap belt strap
Shoulder
strap
Side of seat
hammock
FIG. 26
To remove the seat hammock for washing or replacement;
Look carefully at how the seat is attached to
the frame before and during removal to
make replacing it easier, in particular, take
note of how the straps and the bungee cords
are threaded.
The top of the fabric seat fits over the frame,
most of the occupants weight is supported
through this section. The sides and front of
the fabric seat are attached to the frame by
poppers, the number of these varies with the
size of the frame.
Between the front corners of the seat there
is a 40mm wide webbing strap which must
pass around the frame and fasten tightly
underneath.
The lap belt and shoulder straps are
threaded through a three bar buckle
on the back corner of the seat (see fig.
26).
The rear corners are held in place
with bungee cords which pass through
the webbing loops on the seat and
hook onto slots in the frame brackets.
The slots are in the axle adjuster plate
on the medium Delta and on the rear
frame bracket of the large Delta (see
fig. 27)
Pg
.22
Shoulder Strap
Attach with
Velcro®
Slide Pad Up
Over Buckle
FIG. 25 Fitting the Shoulder
Straps and Pads
Pg
.22