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Both pelvic- and shoulder-belt
restraints should be used to
reduce the possibility of head
and chest impacts with vehicle
components.
Wheelchair mounted trays
should:
1. be removed and secured
seperately in the vehicle
2. be secured to the wheelchair
but positioned away from
the occupant with energy-
absorbing padding placed
between the tray and the
occupant.
Set the wheelchair in the standard position
(chapter 3.5) and use the headrest if the
wheelchair is fitted with one.
The chair must always be switched off when
being transported.
Support and positioning
equipment must not be used
as seat belts if not labelled as
being in accordance with the
requirements of ISO 7176/19
Gel-filled batteries only should
be used.
No changes may be made
to the tie-down points/car
restraining points on the
wheelchair, or to the design of
the frame without consulting the
manufacturer.
The wheelchair should be
inspected by a Handicare's
representative before reuse
following involvement in any
type of vehicle collision.
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Care should be taken when
applying the occupant restraint
to position the seatbelt buckle
so that the release button will
not be contacted by wheelchair
components during crash.
The wheelchair has been tested in accordance
with ISO 7176-19 (2008) with Q-straint Q195
and Q-straint QE5-6343 (>75 kg)

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