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“Movement is life!”
Figure 31: Securement Point Locations
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USING THE KIDS ROCK CHAIR FOR TRANSPORTATION IN MOTOR VEHICLES
The Kids ROCK Chair is approved for transporting children in motor vehicles when it is equipped with the OPTIONAL
transit feature and used in accordance with these instructions. The chair must be secured in a forward-facing position
with a Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint System (WTORS), which meets the requirements of SAE J2249
Recommended Practice—Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint Systems For Use in Motor Vehicles.
1.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
a. This wheelchair conforms to and has been dynamically tested in compliance with ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol. 1 –
Section 19.5.3.
b. Securement points are in the locations shown in
Fig. 31
.
2.
WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS:
a. The Kids ROCK chair must be used as indicated in these instructions and the instructions supplied by the
vehicle mounted tie down manufacturer.
b. Please contact Kids Up if you have any questions regarding use of the wheelchair for seating in a motor vehicle.
Our contact information is in the front of this manual.
c. Chair user should be transferred to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle-installed restraint system whenever
possible.
d. The Kids ROCK Size 3 Chair can accommodate up to 215 lbs. Do not exceed this occupant weight.
e. The Kids ROCK Chair must be placed in a forward-facing position, when used as a seat in a motor vehicle. Use
an approved 4-point strap-type tie-down system. Use an approved 3-point belt for the occupant. Secure using the
instructions provided with the tie-down system.
f. Restraints should not be held away from the child’s body by wheelchair components.
g. Belt restraints should be adjusted as snugly as is comfortable for the child.
h. The Kids ROCK chair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the test device restrained by
both pelvic and upper torso belts
. Both pelvic and upper torso belts must be used to reduce the possibility of
head and chest impacts with vehicle components.
i. Only belt restraints that comply with the provisions of ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol. 1 – Section 19 4.9.2-4.9.5 and
5.2 that have been dynamically tested in accordance with Annex A & 5.3 of the same, should be installed on the
wheelchair for use as a restraint in a motor vehicle.
j. Postural supports and belts may be used IN ADDITION TO the occupant belt restraint, but should not be relied
upon to replace occupant restraints that have been designed and tested for this purpose.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTACH TIE-DOWNS
ANYWHERE EXCEPT DESIGNATED TIE-
DOWN LOCATIONS!
RESTRAINTS SHOULD
NOT BE HELD AWAY
FROM BODY BY
WHEELCHAIR
COMPONENTS
Figure 30