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RMS MARLEY - Safety Guidelines; Important Safety Notes; Harness Installation and Use

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SAFETY GUIDELINES
Due to the various activities a Stroller user and their carer may have to perform,
RMS Ltd recommends that prior to issuing the marley Stroller, this manual be
studied by all relevant persons, to ensure that all instructions, procedures and
warnings are carefully observed and understood.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1/ The marley Stroller is equipped, as standard, with a Shopping Basket, the
straps of which are integral to the frame. Therefore the Shopping Basket should
only be removed for cleaning purposes.
2/ Care must be taken to avoid finger trapping or possible injury when
lifting, folding or unfolding the marley. Also ensure children are clear
of any moving parts when folding or adjusting the Stroller.
For correct support and user comfort, it is strongly recommended that any
adjustments necessary affecting the user’s postural positioning, should be
carried out by a suitably qualified person at or before the final hand-over.
The final Hand-over should also include passing this manual over to the carer.
The maximum occupant capacity of the marley Stroller is 35Kg (5.5 stones).
Where the large tilt range of the marley is to be used to the extreme, a
suitable stability test with the intended user may be necessary, prior to final
commissioning.
After the marley seating system has been initially adjusted to suit the
intended user, any settings should not be affected subsequently, by the folding
of the stroller. However, care should be taken not to impact adjustable
components whilst folding or in the folded position.
To accommodate any changes in user growth or postural positioning, it is
recommended that the marley and user be checked at regular intervals by a
suitably qualified person, to ensure that adjustable components are correctly
set to suit the user’s current requirements.
Carers should ensure correct utilisation of any positioning belt or harness, as
failure to do so could result in injury to the user. It is recommended that any
postural belts or harnesses being used, are the first items to be secured when
the user enters the seat and the last items to be released before exiting.
DO NOT park the marley close to sources of excessive heat or naked flames.
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HARNESS
No Tools Required:
IMPORTANT NOTE: The marley Harness is intended for postural support
only. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD IT BE USED AS THE SOLE METHOD OF
RESTRAINT DURING TRANSPORTATION IN A MOTOR VEHICLE.
The backrest upholstery has not only been designed to offer comfort and support
but also ease of Harness installation.
Having the intended user seated, will assist with establishing the most suitable
mounting positions for the upper Harness straps.
Pre-formed slots have been created during the upholstery production, to enable
the upper Harness straps to be easily fed through to the rear of the backrest panel.
Remove and save the tri-glides placed on the upper and lower Harness straps
during production, before commencing this installation.
Pass both ends of each upper Harness strap through the appropriate pre-formed
slots in the Backrest upholstery, then through the corresponding slots in the
Backrest Panel.
The lower straps can be routed directly between the Seat Cushion and Backrest
upholstery, continuing through the lower mounting slots in the Backrest Panel.
Re-install tri-glides onto all the straps and secure as shown below to prevent the
straps from pulling back through.
Correct positioning of the harness panel can be achieved by a combination of
upper and lower strap adjustments both at the rear tri-glides and upper harness
cam-lock buckles.
Detach the Harness Centre Panel from it’s straps via the buckles, to allow the
user to enter or exit the marley.
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Upper Harness
strap attachment
Lower Harness
strap attachment
Pre-formed slots for
upper Harness straps