Otto Bock Start M2S Instructions For Use Manual page 38

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Information on correct transport safety of the user in the vehicle for transporting persons with reduced
mobility
Using the personal restraint system of the vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility is required.
Attaching personal restraint systems of the vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility to the wheel­
chair is not permitted. The 3-point restraint has to be realised entirely on the vehicle:
The lap belt of the personal restraint system is usually attached by the qualified personnel to the left and
right sides respectively on the mounting point/pin of the rear lashing straps (wheelchair restraint belts on
the vehicle bottom).
The shoulder belt of the personal restraint system is usually mounted on the vehicle pillar and is attached by
the qualified personnel to the corresponding mounting point/pin provided on the lap belt.
The straps of the personal restraint system must always be routed close to the user's body. The straps must not
be routed over the side panels and wheels (see fig. 64 item 2).
The shoulder belt must always be routed over the user's shoulder (see fig. 64, item 1).
The belt strap must not be twisted on the user's body.
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Placement of the personal restraint system integrated in the vehicle for transporting persons with
reduced mobility
1) Recommendation: Fold the side panels back.
2) Pull each end of the restraint lap belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside.
3) Engage the ends of the restraint lap belt on the mounting point/pin of the rear lashing straps on the left and
right sides respectively (see fig. 68).
4) Secure the shoulder belt on the mounting point/pin provided on the lap belt (not illustrated).
5) Fold the side panels forward again.
→ The restraint lap belt is pulled through and fastened.
→ The belt runs respectively between the side panel and seat cushion.
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