Abduction Wedge (B22); Safety Belts - Vermeiren Gemini 2 Instruction Manual

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Abduction Wedge (B22)

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Safety belts

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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Make sure all the safety belts are locked into place
before driving the Gemini 2.
Every Gemini 2 has been equipped with adjustable belt to the purpose of a correct and safe
seating position. These belts have an adjustable length and are mounted to the seating
frame. The ends are connected to each other by means of a central lock.
After applying the safety belts to your child, you need to hear an auditable clicking sound to
make sure the belts are locked into place. Push the buttons on the locks to release them
again. The belts can only be adjusted after the locks are into place.
 
Adjusting the safety belts
Adjusting the length of each belt is done individually by shortening or extending the length of
each belt by means of the buckles.
The connection points of the belts on the plate of the back support can be located in different
positions depending on the size of your child. To do so, the shoulder belts need to go
through the oval openings in the back support and retightened again.
The correct procedure of adjusting the length of the safety belts and the power by
which they are drawn will influence the safety and driving comfort of your child.
In case of questions regarding the locking and safety systems, please refer to our dealers.
By default, an abduction wedge , covered with
textile, is mounted on the seatframe. It will
prevent your child from sliding out of the Gemini
2. The abduction wedge has been mounted with
two wing nuts . It can easily be removed by
loosening/tightening the wing nuts .
The usage of the wedge depends on the
physical and mental condition of your child.
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Gemini 2
2014-03

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