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Otto Bock B600 - Belts; Belt Systems

Otto Bock B600
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Ottobock | 67B600
Fig. 41 Front lights
6.12.3 Belts / belt systems
Lap belt
CAUTION
Insufficient support of the seated person
Risk of falling out of the power wheelchair
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 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.
Fig. 42 Putting the lap belt on
Usage

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