6.9 Summer/winter slip sack
NOTICE
Incorrect attachment
Product damage due to attachment error
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During attachment of the slip sack, make sure that the product does not rub against the wheels.
1) If necessary, cut the slip sack at the intended locations with the leather applications so the following options
can be threaded through: lap belt (see fig. 68, item 1), pommel and five-point belt (see fig. 68, item 2), groin
strap (see fig. 68, item 3).
2) Fasten the attachment cords (see fig. 68, item 4) as appropriate:
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Rear: e.g. on the back support insert (see fig. 69)
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Front: e.g. on the leg support tube (not illustrated)
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6.10 Seat insert, small
The installation is usually carried out by the user's attendant.
For mounting information, see the instructions for use (user).
6.11 Delivery without padding
CAUTION
Missing padding
User injuries due to missing or incorrectly selected pads
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Using the seating unit without padding is not permitted. However, the option "delivery without padding" is
available so you can use individually fabricated padding.
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Note that the producer/distributor is responsible for the user's safety when individually fabricated padding is
used. In particular, the ergonomically correct sitting position of the user without pressure points must be veri
fied. Ottobock assumes no liability in this regard.
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Note that the producer/distributor is also responsible for passing on information on the attachment and care
of the padding.
The option makes it possible to use individual padding if needed.
Note that the Kimba seating unit always has to be delivered and used with padding.
6.12 Frame padding
For mounting information, see the instructions for use of the Kimba, Kimba Cross and Kimba Inline outdoor mobil
ity bases – reference number 647H1655=*.
6.13 Padding for the leg support
1) Cut the self-adhesive hook-and-loop straps (see fig. 70) to the appropriate length and adhere them to the outer
sides of the leg support.
2) Insert the pad in the leg support and press it onto the hook-and-loop straps (see fig. 71).
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