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Z Series Owners Manual
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CHAPTER 14: TRANSIT TIE DOWN OPTION (ZRA Series 2)
AVOID USING IMpROpER EQUIpMENT/SECURE OTHER EQUIpMENT
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WARNING
Postural supports, such as pelvic positioning belts, anterior trunk supports and lateral trunk
supports, should NOT be relied on for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless they are
labeled as being in accordance with ISO 7176-19.
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WARNING
Posturing and positioning accessories, such as pelvic positioning belts, anterior trunk supports
and lateral trunk supports, should NEVER be relied upon for occupant restraint in a moving
vehicle unless they are labeled as being in accordance with the requirements specified in ISO
7176-19.
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WARNING
Whenever possible, other auxiliary wheelchair equipment should be either effectively secured to
the wheelchair or removed from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during travel so that
such equipment does not break free and cause injury to the vehicle occupants in the event of a
collision.
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WARNING
In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants, wheelchair-mounted trays and
other accessories, such as IV poles, respiratory equipment, backpacks and other personal items,
not specifically designed for crash safety should: (i) be removed and secured separately in the
vehicle, or (ii) be secured to the wheelchair but positioned away from the occupant with energy-
absorbing padding placed between the tray or other accessory and the occupant.
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WARNING
IF YOU FAIL TO HEED THE WARNINGS IN THIS SUPPLEMENT, YOU MAY DAMAGE YOUR
WHEELCHAIR, CAUSE SEVERE PHYSICAL INJURY TO OTHERS OR SUFFER SEVERE
PHYSICAL INJURIES YOURSELF, UP TO AND INCLUDING DEATH.
INTRODUCTION
This Chapter of the ZRA Series 2 Owner’s Manual provides detailed instructions on the proper use of TiLite’s Transit
Option for your ZRA Series 2 wheelchair.
In 2001, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) developed and adopted ISO 7176-19 entitled
“Wheeled Mobility Devices for Use in Motor Vehicles” (ISO 7176-19). ISO 7176-19 sets forth design and performance
requirements, and associated test methods, for wheeled mobility devices (wheelchairs) that will be used as seats in
motor vehicles. ISO 7176-19 was last revised in 2008.
In 2000, the American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) and the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive
Technology Society of North America (RESNA) adopted ANSI/RESNA Wheelchair Standards Volume 1, Section 19
entitled “Wheelchairs Used as Seats in Motor Vehicles” (ANSI/RESNA WC/19). ANSI/RESNA WC/19 was developed
to establish design and performance requirements for wheelchairs that will be used as seats in a motor vehicle.
Both ISO 7176-19 and ANSI/RESNA WC/19 provide a testing methodology for testing a wheelchair in a simulated
frontal impact collision at 30 mph (48 kph). One difference between ISO 7176-19 and ANSI/RESNA WC/19 is that
ISO 7176-19 permits the anthropomorphic test dummy to be secured using a vehicle-anchored pelvic belt and a
vehicle-anchored shoulder belt while ANSI/RESNA WC/19 requires that the anthropomorphic test dummy be secured
using a wheelchair-anchored pelvic belt and a vehicle-anchored shoulder belt.