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When the patient has spasm or make restless movements the safety harness shall be used.
The adjustment of the belt shall be with the plastic adjustment system  mounted on the
belt.

2.11 Taking curbs by using ramps

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WARNING:
Risk of tipping over – Never go up or down ramps without the aid of a
helper.
If you are considering the installation of ramps to overcome obstacles, kindly note the
following:
The chair is intended firstly and mostly to be used inside on level and solid surfaces. Never
go up or down ramps that are rough or have bumpy edges. Limit yourself to ascents or
descents with a maximum angle of 6%.

2.12 Transport in the car

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DANGER:
Risk of injury – The shell chair is not suited for use as a seat in a
motor vehicle.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury – See that the chair is attached properly in the car or
the truck.
Never use your shell chair as a seat in an automobile or other vehicle. The shell chair shall
be marked with following symbol.
To transport the shell chair in the car use following steps:
1. Remove accessories.
1. Mount the waist belt around the waist of
the patient.
2. Click the buckle of belt  into buckle of
belt .
3. If needed adjust the waist belt.
1. Mount the buckle of the safety harness in
the buckle on the front side of the shell
chair and just below the seat cushion.
2. Mount the safety harness around the body
of the patient.
3. Cross the harness around the back of the
shell chair.
4. Click the buckle of belt  into buckle of
belt .
5. If needed adjust the safety harness.
1. Pull the belt through the adjustment system
.
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