Ottobock | 51
B400
Fig. 33
Adjusting the lap belt
1 Belt buckle
Four-point belt/chest belt
CAUTION
Insufficient support of the seated person
Risk of falling out of the power wheelchair
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When driving in public areas, always wear the four-
point or chest belt for additional support.
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Under no circumstances may the belt system be used
as part of a restraint system for transportation in a
wheelchair accessible vehicle.
CAUTION
Putting the four point belt on incorrectly
Risk of pressure points, constriction
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Ensure that the bottom belt is not too tight between the
lap belt and the thigh.
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Ensure that the buckle lies in the middle of the body.
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Ensure that the shoulder belt lies against the chest
equally on both sides and is not too tight.
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Remove objects or clothing which get caught.
The power wheelchair may be equipped with a four-point or
chest belt.
The four-point or chest belt makes it possible to secure
patients in the power wheelchair.
Putting the four-point/chest belt on
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The user sits upright or lies in the power wheelchair.
1) Close all buckles so that they engage with an audible
click.
2) Pull to check that it is secure.
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The belt is put on.
Adjusting the belt length
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The user sits upright or lies in the power wheelchair.
1) Close the belt.
2) To lengthen: Turn the length adjustment buckle by
90°
and pull.
Usage
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