Permitted Use; Required Options; Mygo Seating System - Specifics; Adjusting The Seating Unit - Otto Bock Kimba neo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.10.2 Permitted Use

The product may be used for seating in a wheelchair accessible vehicle if a suitable restraint system is used. The
safety belts and positioning aids offered by the manufacturer only serve to further stabilise the person using the
product.
The following options must be detached from the rehab buggy prior to transport in the wheelchair accessible
vehicle:
Sun canopy
Grab rail
Tray
Diaper bag
Backpack
Buggy board

6.10.3 Required Options

A belt set is required to secure the rehab buggy for use as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
The lashing points are integrated in the base frame:
Lashing points, front: see Fig. 101, item 1
Lashing points, rear: see Fig. 102, item 1
The belt set can be obtained from a third-party manufacturer. For more information on suppliers, please refer to
our brochure on using our products in wheelchair accessible vehicles, order number 646D158.

6.10.3.1 Mygo Seating System - Specifics

Use of the Mygo seating system in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is permitted only if a second locking pin for
securing the seat angle is fitted on the Kimba outdoor mobility base (see Page 44).
Use of the Mygo seating system in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is permitted only when a chest and shoulder
belt or a chest and shoulder support is used.

6.10.4 Adjusting the Seating Unit

Before using the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seating unit must be adjusted in the driving direc­
tion (so the user faces forward in the direction of travel).
To remove/rotate and mount the seating unit: see Page 16.

6.10.5 Adjusting and Securing the Seat Angle

6.10.5.1 Multifunctional Seating Unit

Activating the Locking Mechanism
Before the product can be used in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seat angle must be adjusted horizontally
and secured.
1) Turn the top knob to the right and adjust the seat bottom so it is horizontal (see Page 19).
2) Pull out the locking pin, rotate it to the left and reinsert it (see Fig. 103, item 1).
→ The locking pin is now engaged (see Fig. 104, item 1).
3) Tilt the seat adapter (see Fig. 104, item 2) against the locking pin.
→ The seat adapter must contact the locking pin without play.
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