Belts / Belt Systems - Otto Bock B500 Instructions For Use Manual

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Operation
The light kit consists of 2 rear lights with integrated direc­
tion indicators and 2 front lights, each consisting of an LED
headlight and a blinker (see Fig. 30).
To replace broken lights: see Page 69.
Fig. 30
Headlights

6.12.3 Belts / belt systems

Lap belt
CAUTION
Insufficient support of the seated person
Risk of falling out of the power wheelchair
Page 54
► Always wear the safety belt / lap belt when driving in
public.
CAUTION
Putting the lap belt on incorrectly
Risk of pressure points, constriction
► Ensure that the buckle lies in the middle of the body.
► Ensure that the lap belt is not too tight against the
body.
► Remove objects or clothing which get caught.
The power wheelchair can be equipped with a lap belt.
The lap belt provides additional support and keeps the user
from sliding out of the seat.
Putting the lap belt on
>
The user sits upright or lies in the power wheelchair.
1) Push the 2 halves together until the buckle engages
with an audible click.
2) Pull to check that it is secure.
→ The belt is put on.
03/2011
B500 online/e-europe

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