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Figure 8: position the belt
The lap belt must run over the front of the body following
the line where the hip and the pelvis meet. The belt must
closely follow the body here. The top belt must fully
support the occupant as illustrated in figure 8
The diagonal belt must be positioned across the
occupant’s shoulder and chest as shown.
The belt must be sufficiently tight but should not cause the
occupant discomfort.
The belt must not be twisted.
The belt must not come into contact with components of
the wheelchair (such as armrests or wheels) in such a way
that it does not fully support the occupant’s body (fig. 9).
The approved three-point safety belt is intended to prevent
injury to the head and chest.
The abovementioned points of interest about seat belts are
based on the ISO7176-19 crash test that is executed on the
Kiddo Space.
If a worktop is fitted, it must be removed in order to
prevent injury to other passengers. The worktop should be
safely stowed away elsewhere in the vehicle.
If possible, any accessories must be secured or removed.
Following an accident, a representative of the factory must
inspect the wheelchair to determine whether it can still be
used.
The attachment points, structural components and frame
components must not be modified or replaced without first
consulting the manufacturer.
Seatbelt
The seat belt is intended to keep the occupant in position. Attach it to or around the metal seat
frame.
warning:
The optional wheelchair seat belt is not suitable for use as a safety belt.
Figure 9: Incorrect positioning
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