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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 

Summary of Contents for Kiddo Space

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Page 2: ...gth of lower leg knee angle and ankle angle 29 10 Defects and maintenance 33 This manual has been compiled with all possible care and is based on the information known to Veldink4kids at the time of w...

Page 3: ...itable for both indoor and outdoor use The maximum occupant weight is 50kg The Kiddo Space has been manufactured in accordance with the medical guideline 93 42 EEC The wheelchair has been successfully...

Page 4: ...ticker Hook Symbol The positions of the four mounting points on the Kiddo space are marked with a hook symbol sticker CE marl Manufacure date XXXX XX year month Serial number Serial number of wheelcha...

Page 5: ...ce Important Not all Kiddo Space models are suitable for occupant transportation in in motor vehicles according to ISO7176 19 A occupant transport kit is needed Then a crash test label is placed on th...

Page 6: ...t is necessary the frame number is made known to the manufacturer in view of the correct specification 4 Within the guarantee period the part concerned will be repaired or replaced free of 5 No respon...

Page 7: ...e angle as you may keel over or get stuck 6 A speed exceeding 5 km per hour 3 mph can be dangerous if you have not exercised it sufficiently 7 Never negotiate a bend at a high speed and do not make su...

Page 8: ...tre of gravity will move forwards making it easier for the occupant to fall out of the wheelchair 21 In a wheelchair user you are vulnerable in traffic Ensure that you are visible to other road users...

Page 9: ...9 4 Technical Specifications For the Kiddo Space the following data are applicable The adjustable dimensions of the first column are in ascending per centimetre...

Page 10: ...10 5 Model Below you will find a picture of the Kiddo Space Figure 1 Kiddo Space...

Page 11: ...11 Explanation Kiddo Space figure 1 1 Front wheels 2 Frame 3 Foot rest 4 Brakes 5 Seat cushion 6 Backrest cushion 7 Rear wheel with aluminum hoop 8 Anti tip system...

Page 12: ...12 6 General operations Divisibility of the Kiddo Space see picture below Divisibility Kiddo Space figure 2 1 frame 2 Wheels Figure 2 Divisibility Kiddo Space...

Page 13: ...l jump out and the axle will be locked in the guide Always make sure after mounting a wheel with a quick release axle that the axle is locked in the guide You can do this by taking a mounted wheel by...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 4 Brake lever...

Page 15: ...on and will spring upwards in the fixation Figure 5 Anti tilting device To put the anti tilt supports back in their active position you unlock the anti tilt support by pushing it down Next you turn it...

Page 16: ...and as quickly as you can 2 Sand leftovers street refuse hair etc have a corroding and therefore wearing effect on moving parts See chapter 10 directions for cleaning Support by escort warning Ignorin...

Page 17: ...the stability of your wheelchair are also affected by a change in the position of your body and or your posture In addition driving your wheelchair on a slope or suspending a bag from the rear disturb...

Page 18: ...e chances are your wheelchair will tilt If possible always go straight up or down 2 Always pay special attention when you negotiate a slope of more than 10 incline 1 in 10 Ask for help if you believe...

Page 19: ...eelchair user and can safely make a wheelie and you are sure you have enough physical strength in your upper body 2 Do not try to drive up a kerb or step higher than 10 cm without help Your wheelchair...

Page 20: ...um point of the wheelchair with the user in it Detection gates When passing through a detection gate for instance in shops it may react to your wheelchair by sounding an alarm In the construction of t...

Page 21: ...ability of the Kiddo Space in crashes other than those specified in the above standard has not been tested When transporting the wheelchair with the occupant in it we recommends fitting the wheelchair...

Page 22: ...t be secured using anchoring systems that are suitable for the hook eyes figure 6 The wheelchair occupant must wear an approved three point safety belt in the taxibus These safety belts must be attach...

Page 23: ...revent 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...

Page 24: ...properly adjusted when delivered further adjustment will be needed in the case of growing up or on medical advice It also may appear after some practice it is desirable to adjust certain parts On the...

Page 25: ...25 9 1 Adjustment of seat depth height of back and back Seat depth The depth corresponds to the thigh length and is measured from the front of the seat to the back figure 10 Figure 10 Seat depth...

Page 26: ...en the front of the seat and the knees must be a space of 2 3 fingers wide located This space is needed for a good circulation in the legs and prevents pinching of nerves and blood vessels warning The...

Page 27: ...ng use of the hole pattern in the fenders Figures 11 The nuts and bolts 1 of the seat holders should be removed The seat holders must then be fixed again in the desired position The possible positions...

Page 28: ...hen tighten the two nuts 1 again Perform this operation also on the other side of the wheelchair Figure 13 Adjustment back height Back angle The back angle can be adjusted by removing the upper nut an...

Page 29: ...p is at least and max times the arm length To adjust the child should be removed from the chair and then the two rear wheels and seat unit have to be removed see 6 4 Mounting dismounting the seat unit...

Page 30: ...30 Figure 15 Hole pattern...

Page 31: ...her own there is chosen for a larger seat angle combined with a low seat height This will ensure a stable ride and promotes a turning point of the chair Adjusting a positive seat angle figure 16 Loos...

Page 32: ...and base until the desired knee angle is reached Tighten the nuts 1 The ankle angle can be determined by the lower hex bolts 2 loosen the bolts Rotate the base until the desired ankle angle is reache...

Page 33: ...with the help of a tool kit socket screw keys of 3 4 5 and 6 mm The following schedule gives some idea of when routine maintenance should be carried out CHECKLIST week quarter six months year Tyre pre...

Page 34: ...possibly a detergent do not use corrosive or grating agents such as acetone acid or a wire brush Next rub with a soft cloth to prevent drying stains from forming The layer of enamel has been applied...

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