Nappy Bag - Otto Bock Kimba Instructions For Use Manual

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The seating unit can be equipped with a slip sack (see fig. 68). The winter insert provides warmth and can be
attached or removed using buttons.
Attaching the slip sack
1) Place the slip sack in the seating unit.
2) If needed, pass the lap belt (see fig. 69, item 1), the pommel or five-point belt (see fig. 69, item 2), or the groin
strap (see fig. 69, item 3) through the openings underneath the slip sack.
3) Fasten the attachment cords (see fig. 69, item 4) as appropriate:
→ Rear: e.g. on the back support insert (see fig. 70)
→ Front: e.g. on the leg support tube (not illustrated)
Using the slip sack
1) If necessary: Attach or remove the winter insert using the buttons.
2) Open the zip fastener and place the user inside.
3) Close the zip fastener and the closures.
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7.2.12 Nappy bag

CAUTION
Loss of stability
Tipping, falling due to additional objects on the product
► Never exceed the maximum load of the outdoor mobility base with the use of this accessory for a medical
device. Observe the notes in the section "Technical data" (see page 48). An excessive load on the push bar
can negatively influence the tip resistance.
► Check the tip resistance each time after loading the nappy bag. To do so, hold the product by the push bar
with both hands.
The nappy bag is primarily intended to hold items for the child.
To attach it, pass the flap around the push bar and fasten the press buttons (see fig. 71, item 1).
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