1. Aach Lap Belts - Use integrated seners to feed belts
through openings between seat backs and booms, and/
or armrests to ensure proper belt t around occupant.
B SECURE PASSENGER
a. On the aisle side, aach belt with female buckle
to rear e-down pin connector (Fig. 4); ensuring
buckle rests on passenger’s hip.
b. On the window-side, aach belt with male tongue
to rear e-down pin connector (Fig. 4) and insert
into female buckle .
2. Aach Shoulder Belt - Extend shoulder belt over
passenger’s shoulder and across upper torso (Fig. 3), and
fasten pin connector onto lap belt .
Note: Combinaon lap/shoulder belts serve as both
window-side lap belt and shoulder belt.
3. Ensure belts are adjusted as rmly as possible, but
consistent with user comfort.
WARNING:
• Lap and shoulder belt should not be held away from
passenger’s body by wheelchair components or parts such as
the wheelchair’s wheels, armrests, panels or frame (Fig. 5).
• Never rely on wheelchair’s lap belt or a postural support belt
unless properly approved & crash tested.
• Ensure belt webbing is not twisted while being worn by
passenger.
• Occupant belts should always bear upon the bony structure
of passenger’s body and be worn low across the front of
the pelvis, with the juncon between lap and shoulder belts
located near passenger’s hip.