Crutch Holder; Lap Belt (Seat Belt) - Otto Bock Bravo Racer Instructions For Use Manual

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Using the transport wheels
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Prior to use, verify whether the transport wheels have been set to the same height.
1) Remove the drive wheels (see Page 18).
Whenever possible, this should be done when the user is not sitting in the wheelchair. If the user is sitting in
the wheelchair, proceed as follows:
2) The first attendant holds the wheelchair in a stable position so that the drive wheels are relieved in turn.
3) The second attendant carefully removes the first and second drive wheel one after the other.
→ The wheelchair can now be pushed on the transport wheels (see fig. 21).
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7.13.4 Crutch holder

The crutch holder with hook-and-loop fastening strap allows crutches to be attached to the wheelchair.
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7.14 Lap belt (seat belt)

CAUTION
Incorrectly adjusted lap belt
Malpositions, illness, falling of the user due to installation/adjustment errors
► Do not modify the settings established by the qualified personnel. In case of problems with the adjustments
(unsatisfactory sitting position) please contact the qualified personnel who fitted the product.
► The lap belt has to fit closely but not too tightly so the user is not injured. It should be possible to slide two fin­
gers comfortably between the belt and thigh.
► Have the settings of the belt system checked regularly. Adjustments may be required due to the growth of the
user or because of changes in the course of the disease or different clothing.
The lap belt (seat belt) prevents the user from slipping and supports positioning.
It is installed on the product by qualified personnel if needed and adapted to the requirements of the user.
Information about subsequent acquisition and mounting is provided by the qualified personnel that handed over the
product.
Using the lap belt
1) Open the buckle.
Bravo Racer
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