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19.2 4-point tie down restraint system
The wheelchair must only be transported in a vehicle that is approved or
adapted for such purposes. It is safest if the wheelchair is separated from the
driver’s compartment. Transportation in a trailer is also an optional
recommendation. Should the wheelchair be transported in an MPV/estate car
or other vehicle, it is vital that the wheelchair is properly fixed and that the
fixing points of the car are well anchored. In all situations of transportation, the
wheelchair needs to be properly fixed using a 4-point heavy duty webbing
restraint to prevent the wheelchair from sliding or tilting while driving. Check
that the wheelchair is properly fastened and that the parking brakes are
engaged. The wheelchair can be locked into position by using fastening straps
through the brackets in the front and the back, each marked with an indication
sticker.
front transportation loops rear transportation loops
Secure the wheelchair according to the manufacturer of the vehicle restraint
systems instructions. Always make sure that the fastening points on the
transport vehicle are well anchored. Use of this is strongly advised since the
heavy wheelchair can cause serious problems in case of a car accident. The
wheelchair fulfils al requirements according to the ISO 7176-19:2008 standard
(“Wheeled mobility devices for use in motor vehicles).
The specifications of the wheelchair are in accordance with the
requirements specified in ISO 7176-19-2008
Summary of Contents for Leon F Kameleon
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