YETI
Edition 7 / 2022-10-25
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11.
Additional equipment
Safety barrier
The Yeti and the Yeti Young stroller can be equipped with a safety
barrier that prevents the sitting user from falling forward in certain
indications.
The safety barrier is mounted with the same fixings as the therapeutic
table, so you cannot use both of these elements at the same time.
Fastening the therapeutic table or safety barrier to the frame are two
plastic elements (latches) mounted in the place of narrowing of the
frame (see Fig. 11.1).
To install the safety barrier, open the two clamps on the railing and slide
them onto the frame at the same time, latch. The barrier will be
properly mounted only when the barrier covers the frame and snaps
into place. This is evidenced by the clear "click" sound from a well-
connected barrier attachment.
To disassemble the barrier pull both barrier latches on the frame and
pull out the barrier at the same time.
Therapeutic table
The Yeti and Yeti Young stroller can be equipped with a non-slip
therapeutic table with a maximum load of 3kg. The therapeutic
table is mounted with the same fixings as the safety barrier so you
cannot use both of these elements at the same time.
The attachment of the therapeutic table or safety barrier to the
frame are two plastic elements (latches) mounted in the place of
narrowing of the frame (see Fig. 11.2).
To assemble the table, open two clamps (latches) and
simultaneously slide them onto the frame, latch. The table will not
be properly installed until the latch engages the frame and snaps into place. This is evidenced by the clear
"click" sound coming from a well-connected therapeutic table mount.
To disassemble the table, pull both latches on the frame and pull out the table at the same time.
Abduction and stabilizing belts
Abduction and stabilizing belts (Fig. 11.3.1) are used for additional pelvic
stability and prevent the child from slipping out of the stroller. The correct
way to use them is to fasten the child's thighs so that his pelvis adheres as
close as possible to the backrest. This will ensure a healthier and more
comfortable position of the child in the stroller.
The Abduction and stabilizing belts are mounted to the therapeutic seat
in four places: two rear belt straps, attached to the rear seat frame with
Fig. 11.1
Fig. 11.2
Fig. 11.3.1