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Warnings and definitions
General warnings:
Suffocation/ strangulation:
In normal use, when Intended user is seated and secured, there are no strangulation- or entrapment
hazards. If the Intended user is not seated and is located near the hand control and its cable, there is
a possibility of suffocation. To avoid possible suffocation hazard, never leave a child unattended with
the Krabat Jockey.
Entrapment/ pinching:
If someone should be located close to the main column when in use, there is a possibility of
entrapment or pinching. To reduce the possibility of incidents regarding entrapment or pinching,
make sure no one is located close to the main column when in use. To further prevent the possibility
of incidents, never leave the chair unattended. To avoid possible entrapment hazard, the battery can
be removed as a second control measure.
Danger of tipping:
There is always a real danger that a product may tip, as long as you do not comply with
restrictions set by a therapist with training from Krabat, information that accompanied the
product or information available on Krabat.no. A general rule is that any movement outside
the "footprint" of the product towards the surface can pose a risk of tipping. The higher the
user, will also affect the possibility of tipping. The same applies to additional components
fitted, such as tables, communication tools and sacks / bags. To prevent the possibility of
such incidents, one must avoid this, and never leave the child in the chair without
supervision.
Applied parts definition:
Applied parts are defined as parts of the product that come in contact with the USER
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uring normal
use / to perform its function.
Applied parts are defined as: Seat and backrest including cushions, foot support(s) including hip belt
if applied: foot straps and head rest.
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