Lap Strap Rehab Seat - Quickie Salsa R2 Instructions For Use Manual

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4.31.1 Lap strap Rehab Seat

The 5 cm (2") Aircraft Buckle
lap strap. (Fig. 4.6).
The 5 cm (2") Aircraft Padded
Lap strap. (Fig. 4.7)
The lap strap fitted for a right-
handed user. (Fig. 4.8)
The lap strap fitted for a left-
handed user. (Fig. 4.9)
Place the strap loosely across
the seat with the opening end of
the buckle facing to the right for
a left-handed person and to the
left for a right-handed person.
(Fig. 4.10)
Pass the other ends of the strap
through the gap between the
backrest posts and the backrest
upholstery as shown above.
(Fig. 4.11)
Feed the bracket ends of the
straps under the backrest
brace bar as shown, using the
lower fixing hole. Ensure that
the adjuster buckles can be
accessed and the strap is not
twisted, (Fig. 4.12).
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Fig.4.6
Fig.4.7
Fig.4.8
Fig.4.9
Fig.4.10
Fig.4.11
Fig.4.12
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Put a washer on the bolt.
Pass the bolt through the lap
strap fixing bracket.
Put the next washer on to the
bolt, (Fig. 4.13).
Screw the bolt into the lowest
pre-drilled hole in the frame.
(Fig.4.14)
Tighten using a 5.0mm hex
wrench to a torque value of
10Nm, (Fig.4.15).
Adjust the lap strap to suit,
leaving no more than a hand's
width gap for comfort and
safety.
The hand clearance should be
with the lap strap under normal
tension and not allow large
gaps or loops, (Fig. 4.16).
Generally, the lap strap should
be fixed so that the straps sit at
an angle of approximately 45°
(Fig. 4.17), and when correctly
adjusted should not allow user
to slip down in the seat.
DANGER
!
Always make sure that the lap strap is correctly
secured and adjusted prior to use.
Too loose a strap could cause the user to slip down
and cause serious injury.
Check lap strap and securing components at regular
intervals for any signs of fray or damage. Replace if
necessary
When servicing, check for correct operation of the
release buckle and for any signs of wear on the
material or plastic brackets.
Lap straps are not suitable for transit purposes,
approved occupant restraint systems must be used.
NOTES:
1. Standard Sling - Lap strap movement is restricted by
upholstery
2. Contoured back - Use universal bottom bracket as per
recline back method
Fig.4.13
Fig.4.14
Fig.4.15
Fig.4.16
Fig.4.17
Rev.1.0

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