7.5 Use of the Mobility Device as a Seat in
a Vehicle
The following section does not apply to models or
configurations which may not be used as a vehicle seat.
These are identified by the following label on the
mobility device:
WARNING!
Risk of death or serious injury
If a mobility device is secured using a 4-point (non-
elevate systems) or 6-point (elevate systems) tie-
down system available from a third party supplier and
the curb weight of the mobility device exceeds the
maximum weight for the system, death or serious
injury to the user and potential nearby occupant.
-The actual weight of this mobility device can exceed
309 lb (140 kg). Make sure to use a 4-point or 6-point
tie-down system checked and approved in
accordance with ISO 10542 and certified for the
actual weight of the mobility device. Consult the tie-
down system manufacturer’s documentation.
WARNING!
Risk of injury
Safety restraint devices must only be used when the
wheelchair user's weight is 14 lb (22kg) or more.
-When the user weight is lower than 14 lb (22kg), do
not use the wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle.
CAUTION!
There is a risk of injury if the mobility device is not
properly secured during use as a vehicle seat.
-If possible, the user should always leave the mobility
device to use a vehicle seat and the safety belts
provided with the vehicle.
-The mobility device should always be
anchored facing in the transport vehicle's
intended direction of travel.
-The mobility device must always be secured in
accordance with the mobility device and anchoring
system manufacturers’ user manual.
-Always remove and secure any accessory parts fixed
to the mobility device such as chin controls or tables.
-If your mobility device is equipped with an angle
adjustable backrest, then it must be placed in an
upright position.
-Fully lower elevated legrests, if equipped.
-Fully lower the seat lifter, if equipped.
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