To fasten buckle:
Firmly push male buckle into
female buckle.
If in doubt about the use and operation of the lap belt
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then ask your healthcare professional, wheelchair
dealer, carer or attendant for assistance.
Advice to client
The lap belt must only be fitted by an approved Sunrise Medical
dealer / agent. The lap belt should only be adjusted by a
professional, or a Sunrise Medical approved dealer / agent.
The lap belt must be checked on a daily basis to ensure it is
adjusted correctly and free from any obstruction or adverse wear.
Sunrise Medical does not encourage the transportation of any
person in a vehicle using this lap belt as a method of restraint.
Please see Sunrise Medical transit booklet for further advice on
transportation.
Maintenance:
Check lap belt, and securing components, at regular intervals for
any sign of frays or damage. Replace if necessary.
NOTE:
The lap belt should be adjusted to suit the end user as detailed
above. Sunrise Medical recommend that the length and fit of the
belt be checked on a regular basis to reduce the risk of the end
user inadvertently re-adjusting the belt to an excessive length.
Options – Anti-Tip Tubes
Anti-Tip Tubes
(7.93)
Anti-tip tubes (1) provide additional
safety for inexperienced users
when they are still learning how to
operate their wheelchairs. Anti-tip
tubes (1) prevent a wheelchair
from tipping over backwards. Pus-
hing the anti-tip tubes (1) will move
them downwards; they can also be
swung forward. An interval of 3 cm
to 5 cm should be maintained bet-
ween them and the ground. You
must swing the anti-tip tubes forward when going
up and down large obstacles (such as a curb) to
prevent them from touching the ground.
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To release belt:
Press exposed sides of male
buckle and push towards cent-
re whilst gently pulling apart.
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Options – Standard Sling
Standard Sling
(7.101)
The sling is equipped with a Velcro
fastener on one side; this permits
stepless adjustment of the sling.
To readjust the sling, first fold up
the wheelchair slightly. Then remo-
ve the screws (1) and pull the front
plugs (2) forward out of the frame.
The sling (3) can then be slid off of
the frame. By unfastening the
Velcro, the sling can be readjusted.
Reverse this procedure to reinstall
the sling. When finished, make
sure that all screws have been properly tightened
(see the page on torque).
CAUTION:
For proper safety, at least 50 % of the Velcro sur-
faces must make contact with each other at all
times.
Options – Crutch Holder
Crutch Holder
(7.110)
This device permits crutches to be
transported directly on a
wheelchair. It has a Velcro loop (1)
to fasten crutches or other aids.
CAUTION:
Never try to use or even remove
the crutches or other aids while
moving.
Options – Tray
Tray
(7.111)
The tray provides a flat surface for
most activities. Before using a tray,
it first has to be adjusted once to
the width of the seat by an authori-
zed dealer. The user must be sit-
ting in the wheelchair during the
trial run.
Options – Stabilizing Bar
Stabilizing Bar
(7.112)
This bar is used to stabilize the
backrest. To be able to fold up
your wheelchair, unscrew the
knobs (1) from the push handles
and remove the stabilizing bar;
now you can easily fold up the
wheelchair. To reinstall the stabili-
zing bar, the knobs must be reins-
erted and tightly screwed so that
the bar sits firmly in position.
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EASY 200-300, max