Form 07A –Frontier V6, V4 and Extreme X8 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH.docx
Revision No.4
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Figure 25 - The Wheelchair Anchored Pelvic Belt
The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, so that the angle of the pelvic belt
restraint is between 30° to 75° relative to the horizontal as shown in Figure 26
A steeper (greater) angle within the preferred zone is desirable
Figure 26 - Preferred angles of pelvic belt restraints
The belt restraint buckle of three point belt restraints must be placed in contact with the occupant’s
body and away from wheelchair components
Upper torso belt restraints should fit directly over, and in contact with, the middle of the shoulder
The junction of the shoulder belt and pelvic belt of three point belts should be located near the hip
opposite to the shoulder over which the diagonal belt crosses and not near the midline of the
occupant
Belt restraints should not be held away from the body by the wheelchair components or parts, such
as the wheelchair armrests or wheels
Belt restraints should be adjusted as tightly as possible, consistent with user comfort. Belt restraints
should not be worn or twisted in a manner that reduces the area of contact of the belt webbing with
the occupant
Shoulder belt connection pin
Shoulder belt connection pin