How The Mobility Device Is Anchored In A Vehicle For Use As A Vehicle Seat; How The User Is Secured Within The Mobility Device - Invacare Fox User Manual

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10.3.1 How the mobility device is anchored in a
vehicle for use as a vehicle seat
The mobility device is fitted with four anchoring
points, which are labelled with the symbol shown
on the right. Snap hooks or belt loops can be used
for fixation.
Front
Secure the mobility device at the front A and at the rear B with
1.
the anchoring system belts. The curb climber does not have
to be removed.
2.
Secure the mobility device by tensioning the belts in accordance
with the anchoring system manufacturer's user manual.
1577074-B
Rear
10.3.2 How the user is secured within the mobility
device
CAUTION!
There is a risk of injury if the user is not properly
secured within the mobility device
– Even if the mobility device is fitted with a postural belt,
this is no substitute for a proper safety belt which
complies with ISO 10542 in the transport vehicle.
Always use the safety belt installed in the transport
vehicle.
– Safety belts must be in contact with the user's body.
They must not be held at a distance from the user's
body using parts of the mobility device such as
armrests or wheels.
– Safety belts must be pulled as tightly as possible
without causing the user discomfort.
– Safety belts must not be positioned while twisted.
– Ensure that the third seat belt anchorage point is not
fixed directly to the vehicle floor, but to one of the
vehicle uprights.
WARNING!
Risk of injury if the mobility device is used as a
vehicle seat without a headrest
This can cause the neck to be hyperextended during
collisions.
– It is recommended to use a headrest during transport.
The Invacare headrest for this mobility device
(available as an option) is the perfect solution for use
during transport.
– The headrest must be adjusted to the user's ear height.
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