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Once the power chair has been properly secured, it is essential that the power chair occupant be 
protected for transport. 

WARNING! The power chair occupant must be secured with dynamically crash-

tested and approved pelvic and upper-torso belts or with a five-point child restraint 

harness as part of WTORS.

 

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Always secure the power chair occupant in a forward-facing position in the vehicle.

 

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Place the pelvic belt across the front of the pelvis near the upper thighs, not high over the abdomen.

WARNING! The pelvic belt should be angled between 45 and 75 degrees to the 

horizontal when viewed from the side. However, if the user cannot achieve this 

standard, an optional zone of 30 to 45 degrees can be utilized safely.

Figure 13. Recommended Pelvic Belt Placement Angles

Содержание Quantum 6000Z

Страница 1: ...nt Avondale Auckland New Zealand 1007 www pridemobility co nz UK 32 Wedgwood Road Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4UL www quantumrehab co uk B V Authorised EU Representative De Zwaan 3 1601 MS Enkhuizen The...

Страница 2: ...ruary 2020 Introduction 3 Label Information 4 Definitions 4 User Safety Information 5 Protocols and Procedures 5 Securing the Power Chair 6 Occupied Transit 8 Transit Securement System 14 Important Po...

Страница 3: ...e not approved any securement system of an occupied power chair in a motor vehicle Therefore it is the position of Pride Mobility Products and Quantum that the Transit Securement System should only be...

Страница 4: ...ll supplemental information provided with the power chair before initial operation Indicates that tested and approved power chair with similarly labeled tested and approved seating system conforms to...

Страница 5: ...wer chair should then be stored and secured in the vehicle If it is found necessary at the user s discretion to secure a power chair to a vehicle the vehicle must be equipped with a Wheelchair Tie dow...

Страница 6: ...such as armrests front riggings and wheels Position the anchor points for the rear tie down straps directly behind the rear securement points on the power chair The front tie down straps should ancho...

Страница 7: ...WTORS belt restraint anchor points in conformance with ANSI RESNA WC Vol 4 Section 19 ISO 7176 19 See figures 3 and 4 Figure 3 WTORS Belt Restraint 4 Point Securement Right Side Shown Figure4 WTORSBe...

Страница 8: ...Securement System includes WTORS belt restraint anchor points in conformance with ANSI RESNA WC Vol 4 Section 19 ISO 7176 19 See figures 5 through 12 Figure 5 Securement Points for Occupied Transit o...

Страница 9: ...9 Figure 7 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge Figure 8 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge equipped with a TRU Balance 3...

Страница 10: ...10 Figure 9 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge 2 0 Figure 10 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge 2 0...

Страница 11: ...11 Figure 11 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge Z equipped with a TRU Balance 3 with REAC Lift Figure 12 Securement Points for Occupied Transit on a Q6 Edge 2 0...

Страница 12: ...harness as part of WTORS Always secure the power chair occupant in a forward facing position in the vehicle Place the pelvic belt across the front of the pelvis near the upper thighs not high over th...

Страница 13: ...14 The seated head height HHT ranges from about 47 in 120 cm for a small adult female to about 61 in 155 cm for a tall adult male See figure 14 WARNING Always allow for proper clear zones when securin...

Страница 14: ...gure 16 WARNING The upper torso belt webbing should not be worn twisted in a manner that reduces the area of contact of the belt with the occupant Theupper torsobeltanchorpointshouldbeanchoredabove an...

Страница 15: ...er Torso Belt 4 Pelvic Belt 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 Figure 17 Power Chair anchored Belt Restraint Identification Key 1 Belt Mounting Pin Identification Key Figure 18 Power Chair Belt Restraint Anchor Transit Se...

Страница 16: ...RNING Remove hard trays and stow or secure them elsewhere in the vehicle to reduce the chance of power chair occupant injury from contact with the tray WARNING Consider using foam trays in place of ri...

Страница 17: ...ng specifications Power Chair Mass Turning Radius with Front Riggings Seat Size Overall Rating Quantum 6000Z 348 lbs 158 kg 24 5 in 62 23 cm 18 in x 20 in 45 7 cm x 50 8 cm A Quantum 600 294 lbs 133 k...

Страница 18: ...Quantum 6000Z 0 52 in 13 3 mm Quantum 600 0 38 in 9 7 mm Q6 Edge 0 54 in 13 6 mm Q6 Edge with TRU Balance 3 seating system 0 78 in 19 8 mm Q6 Edge 2 0 0 78 in 19 8 mm Q6 Edge 2 0 with iLevel 0 78 in...

Страница 19: ...ruary 2020 Introduction 3 Label Information 4 Definitions 4 User Safety Information 5 Protocols and Procedures 5 Securing the Power Chair 6 Occupied Transit 8 Transit Securement System 14 Important Po...

Страница 20: ...nt Avondale Auckland New Zealand 1007 www pridemobility co nz UK 32 Wedgwood Road Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4UL www quantumrehab co uk B V Authorised EU Representative De Zwaan 3 1601 MS Enkhuizen The...

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