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20.2. Grizzly buggy labeling and guidelines for mounting a Grizzly buggy in a motor vehicle for use as a seat.
20.2.1. The Grizzly buggy is equipped with labels with symbols indicating the location of the security points for four-
point belt clamping types. Securing points are placed on each leg of the buggy and are gray (see Fig. 20.2.1. Hook).
Fig. 20.2.1. Hook
20.2.2. The buggy is designed in such a way that when it is used as a seat in a motor vehicle, it is directed forward.
20.2.3. The buggy meets the requirements specified in standard PN ISO7176-19:2007.
20.2.4. Users of the buggy should move to the vehicle seat and use the security system installed in the vehicle only
when it is feasible.
20.2.5. When using the Grizzly buggy as a seat in a motor vehicle, it should be borne in mind that according to PN ISO
7176-19: 2007
the weight of the patient transported must be between 27 and 43 kg!
20.2.6. To use the Grizzly buggy as a seat in a mechanical vehicle, the following must be performed in a sequence:
a) prepare the buggy according to instructions described in section
20.3 Preparation of Grizzly buggy...
b) then mount buggy according to instructions described in point 20.4.
Assembly of Grizzly buggy...
20.3. Preparation of Grizzly buggy for assembly in a motor vehicle for use as a seat.
20.3.1. Mount the buggy seat facing forward in accordance with paragraph 8.24 to 8.27 pages 21-24 of this instruction
manual.
20.3.2. Remove all accessories of buggy: headrest pelottes, thoracolumbar pelottes, ilial pelottes, side support
elements, restraint-stabilizing straps, safety barrier, visor with window, therapeutic table, tourist bag, wedge,
raincoat, mosquito net, leg sleeping bag, winter gloves, sunshade and decorative teddy bear set.
20.3.3. Place backrest at a 90-degree angle to the seat. See figure 20.3.3. - the first hole in the comb for adjusting
backrest angle. More about adjusting backrest angle can be found in points 8.35 and 8.36 in this manual.
Fig 20.3.3.