Protective Pads (Option) - Otto Bock Invader 480S26 10000 K Instructions For Use Manual

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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.
2) Place the user in an upright, 90° seated position (if physiologically possible). Ensure that the back is up against
the back support pad (if physiologically possible).
3) Close the buckle.
4) The lap belt should be at an angle of about 60° to the seat bottom. The belt strap should run across the thighs
in front of the pelvic bones (see fig. 65).
Possible errors
The lap belt is positioned above the user's pelvis in the area of the soft part of the stomach.
The user does not sit upright in the seat.
If the lap belt is too loose, the user can shift/slide out to the front.
During the installation/adjustment, the lap belt is routed over parts of the seating system (e.g. over forearm
supports or seat pads). This causes the lap belt to lose its retaining function.
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9.14 Protective pads (option)

For the protection of users, some components of the wheelchair can be equipped with protective pads:
Back bar pad (see fig. 66)
Frame pad (see fig. 67)
Anti-tipper pad (see fig. 68)
Leather corners (see fig. 69)
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