Use Of The Mobility Device As A Seat In A Vehicle - Invacare TDX SP2 Series User Manual

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Invacare® TDX SP2® Series
WARNING!
Risk of injury and damage to the mobility device
If the mobility device is to be transferred to a vehicle via
a lift, when the remote is turned on, there is a risk that
the device may act erratically and fall off the lift.
– Before transferring the mobility device via a lift, turn
off the product and disconnect either the bus cable
from the remote or the batteries from the system.
1.
Drive or push your mobility device into the transport vehicle
using a suitable ramp.
8.3 Use of the mobility device as a seat in a
vehicle
The following section does not apply to models or
configurations which may not be used as a vehicle seat.
These are identified by the following labels on the lashing
eyes and the identification label sticker:
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WARNING!
Risk of death or serious injury
If a mobility device is secured using a 4-point tie-down
system available from a third party supplier and the curb
weight of the mobility device exceeds the maximum
weight for the system, death or serious injury to the
user and potential nearby occupant.
– The actual weight of this mobility device can exceed
140 kg. A suitably strong and proven 4-point tie-down
system is available from Unwin Safety Systems.
Contact Unwin for more information on how to
obtain such a system in your country.
Unwin Safety Systems
Phone: + 44 (0)1935 827740
Email: sales@unwin-safety.co.uk
Web: www.unwin-safety.com
– If compatible, use the Docking Station system
(available separately) as an alternative way to safely
use this wheelchair as a vehicle seat. Contact Invacare
for more details.
WARNING!
Risk of injury
Safety restraint devices must only be used when the
wheelchair user's weight is 22 kg or more.
– When the user weight is lower than 22 kg, do not use
the wheelchair as a seat in a vehicle.
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