Usage instructions BUDDY 4all & classic
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Figure 147: Symbol for rear fastening and wheel-
chair loop at the rear
27.5 Handling instructions and posi-
tioning the wheelchair in the vehi-
cle
The crash test according to ISO 7176-19 de-
mands a frontal impact at 48 kph and therefore
represents only a part of the possible hazard-
ous situations. Basically, all passengers must
be seated on a standard vehicle seat with
three-point seat belt. This is the safest possibil-
ity of transportation. If this cannot be imple-
mented, the wheelchair as well as the passen-
ger must be secured. The use of this retention
system must be observed in the following
guidelines and safety instructions.
The wheelchair must only be transported
in the direction of travel in the vehicle, as it was
tested facing forwards in the direction of travel
according to ISO 7176-19.
Figure 148: Incorrect positioning of the wheelchair in
the vehicle
Figure 149: Correct positioning of the wheelchair in
the vehicle
The two rear belts (retractors) must be ar-
ranged symmetrically and anchored at an an-
gle of 30° to max. 45° from the horizontal on
the vehicle floor. The two front belts must also
be arranged symmetrically, and the angle from
the horizontal must lie in the 40° to max. 60°
range. The retractors for the front and rear
must not be swapped.
Figure 150: Run of the retractors at the front and
rear with maximum tensioning angle and connecting
points (view from the side)
The two rear belts must each be fastened
symmetrically at a max. angle of 10° outwards
from the vertical.