p10 Leckey BeMe User Manual
7.17
Please be aware of the gap on the
underside of the tray where a child could
insert their finger between the metal
bracket and the base of the plastic tray.
7.18
The maximum user weight of the system
should be the
lower
of the seat, backrest
and chassis.
7.19
Always ensure when using the tilt in space
mechanism, that you hold the handlebars
or secure the seat so that it does not jerk
upon activation.
Leckey BeMe – Crash Test
The Leckey BeMe has been crash tested
and passed for use in vehicles and meets
the requirements of ISO16840 part 4. For
further details please contact our Customer
Care Team. It has been tested in its complete
configuration on a surrogate base with a
Leckey head support attached.
If the Leckey BeMe seat is being used in a
vehicle the following points must be adhered
to:
•
The Leckey BeMe must be positioned
forward facing.
•
It must be used with an Unwin Restraint
System and a head support which should
be suitably positioned at all times during
transportation.
Important
These crash test details refer to the Leckey
BeMe and interface plate only. If you are
using the Leckey BeMe on a mobility base,
please refer to the wheelchair manufacturer’s
handbook for crash test details.
MEDICAL DEVICE COMBINATIONS
It may be possible to combine the Leckey
BeMe with one or more other Medical Device
or other products. Information on which
combinations are possible can be found at
www.leckey.com. All combinations listed have
been validated to meet the General Safety
and Performance Requirements, section 14.1 of
the Medical Device Regulation 2017/745.
Guidance on the combination, such as
mounting, can be found at
www.leckey.com