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Before Each Use
13.0
Before Each Use
13.1
Positioning belts, straps and posture supports are NEVER to be used:
as client restraints;
on a user who is comatose or agitated; or
as a motor vehicle restraint without the correct use of approved transit restraint.
Safety Checklist
13.2
Check all components for tears, rips, fraying, or physical damage.
Check that the receivers for the straps are kept free of debris, dirt, liquids, or
foreign objects.
Ensure buckles are engaged properly.
Engage the ends of the buckles and pull to check for correct engagement.
Ensure the belt is snug to the chair and all loose material is away from moving objects.
Never use positioning belts or postural supports as motor vehicle restraints, unless they
have been designed, tested, and labeled to do so.
If any physical damage exists, it is recommended that you replace the complete
assembly. If your chair is involved in a vehicular crash, these devices should be replaced.
Consult your supplier for these procedures.
SAFETY
The belts, posture support, and straps must be snug, but must not interfere
with the chair.
NOTICE
Excessive force may cause damage to the product.
Summary of Contents for i-Fit IFCS
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Page 23: ...13 Thoracic Positioning...
Page 30: ...20 Foot Positioning...
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