4.
The buckle should be positioned as centrally as possible.
In doing so, carry out adjustments on both sides as
much as possible.
5.
Check your belt every week to ensure that it is still in
good working condition, to ensure it has no damage or
wear, and that it is fixed properly to the mobility device.
If the belt is only fastened with a bolted connection,
ensure that the connection has not loosened or
come undone. You can find more information about
maintenance work on belts in the service manual, which
is available from Invacare.
4.2 Using the cane holder
If your mobility device is fitted with a cane holder, it can be
used for the safe transport of a walking cane, underarm
or forearm crutches. The cane holder consists of a plastic
container (bottom) and a hook-and-loop fastener (top).
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
A walking cane or crutches that are not secured
during transport (on the user's lap, for example)
can cause injury to the user or other persons.
– During transport, walking canes or crutches
should always be secured using a cane holder.
1.
Open the upper hook-and-loop fastener.
2.
Place the lower end of the walking cane or the crutches
in the container at the bottom.
3.
The walking cane or the crutches can be secured at the
upper end using the hook-and-loop fastener.
4.3 Using the KLICKfix adapter
Your mobility device can be fitted with the mini-adapter
from the Rixen + Kaul KLICKfix system. To this you can attach
various accessories such as the cellphone case supplied by
Invacare, which you can use to transport your cellphone,
sports glasses etc.
Risk posed by unsecured accessories
Accessories can fall off and get lost if they are
not properly secured.
– Check that the accessory is correctly locked in
and seated securely every time you use the
mobility device.
Risk of breakage due to excessive load
The KLICKfix adapter can break if too great a load
is applied.
– The maximum permitted load on the KLICKfix
adapter is 1 kg.
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