Swing-Away Control Panel Holder; Lap Belt; Fig. 28 Swing-Away Control Panel Holder - Otto Bock A200 Instructions For Use Manual

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7.3 Swing-away Control Panel Holder
To allow the user to drive the power wheelchair closer to an
object or under the edge of a table, the control panel can be
swung to the side with a special control panel holder (see
fig. 28).
1. Apply a little bit of pressure to press the control panel
holder to the side and release the pivot element.
2. Swing the control panel holder to the side.
3. When bringing the control panel holder back to its origi-
nal position, the pivot element automatically locks into
place.
Fig. 28
Swing-away control panel holder
A200
7.4 Lap Belt
WARNING
Risk of injury due to improper use of lap belt. The lap
belt helps to additionally stabilise the person sitting in the
power wheelchair. The lap belt must never be used as
part of a restraint system for transportation of the person
in motor vehicles for the disabled.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to insufficient stabilisation of the
seated person. Always wear the safety belt / lap belt
when driving in public.
CAUTION
Pressure points/constriction due to putting the lap belt
on incorrectly.
  Ensure that the buckle lies in the middle of the body.
  Ensure that the lap belt is not too tight against the
body.
  Remove objects or clothing which get caught.
A lap belt can be added to the power wheelchair. The lap
belt provides additional support and keeps the user from
sliding out of the seat.
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