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k) adjust headrest supports
- as far as equipment is available
l) adjust thoracolumbar support
- as far as equipment is available
m) adjust hip supports
- as far as equipment is available
o) adjust restraint-stabilization harness
- as far as equipment is available
o) adjust canopy with window
- as far as equipment is available
12.5.6. Remove the safety barrier and therapeutic table, if available and mounted on the rehab buggy.
12.5.7. Prepare five-point harness, straps on the footrest and restraint-stabilizing belts for assembly, provided this
equipment is available.
12.5.8. Place the child in a rehab buggy and make sure that all the adjustments made are suitable and safe for the
child.
12.5.9. Put the five-point harness and straps on the footrest.
12.5.10. Place other necessary rehab buggy accessories on child, if available.
13. Transport of rehab buggy
Fig.13.5.
13.1. The best way to transport the rehab buggy is to drive it using its
wheels.
13.2. In cases where it is not possible (for example, transporting the
rehab buggy in a car), for safety reasons, the rehab buggy can only be
lifted and moved in parts: separately transport the folded rehab buggy
frame, separately transport the therapeutic seat with the backrest and
separately transport the dismounted accessories.
13.3. For safety reasons, when moving or lifting the rehab buggy frame,
it is recommended to dismantle all four wheels and move them
separately from the frame without the wheels to reduce the load.
13.4. When carrying or lifting the rehab buggy frame with assembled
wheels, caution must be undertaken because the weight of this
element exceeds 10kg.
13.5. When transporting or lifting the rehab buggy frame with
assembled wheels, fold the rehab buggy frame and then hold the rehab buggy frame only by solid frame elements
(see Fig.13.5).