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RETAINING STRAP
Make sure that no objects are trapped be-
tween belt and the body!
The retaining strap is not part of the re-
taining system for the wheelchair and/or
the driver during transport in motor vehi-
cles.
The retaining strap [1] is screwed onto the
respective lateral back brace with latches.
The retaining strap serves to stabilise the
sitting position and prevents falling forward
out of the wheelchair.
Pull both belt halves to the front and slide
the catch halves together so that they latch
together in order to fasten the retaining
strap.
To fasten the retaining strap, pull both ends
forward and audibly let the buckle click into
place. To open the retaining strap press the
red unlocking knob () inside the buckle.
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The retaining straps can be adjusted in
length and should not be pulled too
tight.
THERAPY TABLE
Sharp objects (e.g. watches, rings, knives
or belt buckles) as well as coarse dust can
cause unattractive brush marks in the sur-
face of the therapy table.
Do not place any hot objects onto the
therapy table.
Do not drive with the therapy table at-
tached when there are loose objects or
containers with fluids on it.
Do not use aggressive or granular clean-
ing agents to clean the therapy table.
Do not use the therapy table as handle for
carrying the wheelchair.
The therapy table is pushed from the front
over the arm support cushions [2].
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Ensure that the therapy plate sits se-
curely on the arm supports pads.