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9.
Starting Up
There are no short-cuts to setting up Sensory Integration products. Read all instructions
thoroughly before installing and using the Scooter Ramp Attachment and keep the
instructions in a safe place.
10.
Detailed Description
Simply hooks onto the ladder bars of the Climb and Go – Set of 2 (21554) for a scooter
board ramp or a wooden slide.
Working load: 113kg (250lbs)
11.
Safety
Always supervise the use of this product.
This product is not a toy. Any activity involving motion, height, or rotation may cause serious
injury. This product is intended for use under the supervision of trained professionals.
Do not exceed the 113kg (250lbs) working load.
This equipment is intended for professional clinical use only under supervised
conditions by a trained specialist. Use without proper supervision or knowledge is
potentially dangerous and should not be undertaken or permitted. Before using
these products, make sure you know your limitations and that of your equipment.
Client safety is dependent on the appropriate choice of activity to match, yet
challenge physical ability.
The layout of the activity area, proper installation and maintenance of equipment is
critical – use this product appropriately and safely.
Do not use or store outside.
Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment
before using and file these instructions in an accessible location. These instructions
must be read and be familiar to anyone who is using this equipment.
All parts of the product should be thoroughly checked at least on a monthly basis
and before use.
Check all points where movement occurs for wear of any kind. All wear points
should be checked regularly and recorded on the maintenance checklist enclosed to
monitor their condition. Worn parts should be replaced or repaired immediately.
Clients should wear a safety helmet as necessary.
Floor mats of an appropriate thickness should be positioned properly underneath
and around all equipment. Wall matting/cushioning should also be considered if
appropriate.
Risk assess before use. Inspect equipment for wear and tear before use and
discontinue use if any doubt.
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