Operating instructions SPEEDY 4all & 4you & 4teen
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Figure 167: Run of the retractors at the front and
rear with maximum tensioning angle and connecting
points (view from the side)
Figure 168: Run of the retractors at the front and
rear with maximum tensioning angle and connecting
points (view from the back)
The hip belt must rest tight against the body
over the hip bone. The belt must not be twisted
and not run over the person's stomach. The
diagonal shoulder belt must run in the middle
over the collarbone, ave sufficient space to the
neck and rest tightly against the person's body.
The belts must not be kept away from the
person's body by parts of the wheelchair
(armrests, side sections, clothing guard, etc.).
Figure 169: Run of the hip and diagonal belt with the
respective connecting points
With backrests that can be inclined, this must
be set at 90° to the seating system to ensure
the person sits upright.
The height and distance of the head restraint
to the head must be set so that the centre of
gravity of the upright head is in the middle of
the head restraint and the distance between
the head and head restraint must be kept as
little as possible (max. 2-3 cm).
Figure 170: Setting the head restraint with regard to
the height and distance to the head
You must be able to hear all links
engaging in the buckles. Belts must not be
twisted and not run crossed-over.