21
No Height Adjuster
With Height Adjuster
c
W
X
c
c
b
a
b
a
b
a
b
c
c
C-Max. 600mm
from Vehicle
Centre Line
Front of
Vehicle
SHOULDER AND LAP BELT INSTALLATION
9. Determine mounting location for Shoulder Belt Upper
Anchorage (a) & Retractor (c) –(U)(V)(W)(X).
10. Check location of the Upper Anchorage (a) allows the
Effective Anchorage (b) to be adjusted to fall
within the zones shown in (V) for the wheelchair
occupant size. (W)(X)
11. Check the location allows webbing to come vertically
out of the retractor to prevent webbing from rubbing
on the retractor cover as it exits the retractor (Y)
12. For proper webbing movement, mounted retractor
MUST be 0° (zero degrees) rotation with respect to the
vertical axis and MUST be 90°(degrees) horizontal to
ensure proper webbing movement (Z)(AA)
If the retractor is to be mounted into
track on the vehicle sidewall then we
recommended that an Occupant
Restraint with an ANTI-ROTATION
BRACKET is purchased. See Table 3.
13. Check wheelchair position allows lapbelt angles to
fall within the recommended Zones (EE) page 23.
COMBINATION LAP AND SHOULDER BELTS
(RETRACTOR LOWER) - WITH HEIGHT ADJUSTER
Y
a
Height - Min
1550mm
Height - Min
1450mm
a-Max 480mm
from C/L
a-Max 480mm
from C/L
Upper Anchorage(a) installed into vehicle sidewall
Upper Anchorage(a) installed upwards into vehicle roof/door aperture
SIDE VIEW OF WHEELCHAIR POSITION AND OCCUPANT BELT RESTRAINTS
Q’straint Retractable Occupant Restraints have the following options
LOWER RETRACTOR: The body of a lower retractor may be orientated so the retractor faces into the vehicle
(inboard) or faces towards the outside of the vehicle (outboard).
UPPER ANCHORAGE: The upper anchorage may be orientated to attach to the vehicle sidewall (side) or upwards
into the roof/ door aperture (top).
Unless otherwise indicated, the Occupant Restraint will be INBOARD/ SIDE orientated