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G. STREET USE
1. When using this device, avoid street use whenever possible.
2. This product should stay in, and obey all legal pedestrian
pathways, and laws that apply to pedestrians.
3. Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles in parking lots.
4. At night, or when lighting is poor, use reflective tape or
clothing for maximum visibility.
5. IF you have to cross a road, make eye contact with drivers
before you go forward. When in doubt, yield until you are
sure it is safe.
H. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY
1. As indicated on the front cover of this user manual, identify
whether your device has been manufactured with the transit
option installed. If your device is NOT equipped with the transit
option:
2. NEVER use the mobility device seating system as a car seat.
3. ALWAYS move the rider to an approved vehicle seat.
4. ALWAYS secure the rider with proper motor vehicle restraints.
5. In an accident or sudden stop the rider may be thrown from
the mobility device. Mobility device pelvic positioning belts
will not prevent this and further injury may result from
these belts or straps.
A. CENTER OF BALANCE
Dependent mobility devices are designed for stability and perform-
ance. The point where this device will tip forward, back, or to the
side depends on its center of balance and stability. The center of
balance is also affected by:
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The seat height and seat angle.
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Backrest angle.
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Changes in your child's body position, postures or weight
distribution.
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Pushing the mobility device on a ramp or slope.
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The use of a backpack or other options, and the amount
of added weight.
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The use of a vents, batteries, oxygen and other options, and
the amount of added weight that these options add to the
device.
To maintain the proper center of gravity
and good balance:
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Consult your healthcare advisor and/or supplier to help you
in setting up the mobility device correctly.
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Consult your authorized supplier or healthcare advisor
BEFORE you modify or adjust the mobility device.
Never hang items greater than 5lbs (2.3kg) from stroller
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handle or seat back handle.
B. DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES
Your child's weight may shift if you dress your child or change
your child's clothes while they are seated in the mobility device.
To reduce the risk of a fall or tip over while changing clothes or diapers:
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Rotate the front casters until they point forward.
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Engage the parking brake.
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6. NEVER transport this mobility device in the front seat of a
vehicle. This action could risk serious injury or death to
the dependent rider and driver.
7. ALWAYS secure the unoccupied mobility device so that it
cannot roll or shift when being transported in a vehicle.
8. Do not use this product if it has been involved in a motor
vehicle accident. If your device is equipped with the transit
option,
refer to Section VII. "Transit Option and Use".
I. FOR CAREGIVERS
1. Work with the child's health care professional to learn safe-
ty methods best suited to your abilities and those of your
child.
2. To prevent injury to your back, use good posture and prop-
er body mechanics when lifting, or tilting your child.
3. Remind the dependent to lean back when you tilt the mobil-
ity device backward.
4. When you descend a curb or single step, slowly lower the
mobility device in one easy movement.
5. NEVER leave the dependent child alone.
6. When making adjustments to the mobility device, always
engage the parking brake and lock caster wheels to help
minimize unintended movement.
VI. WARNINGS: FALLS & TIP-OVERS
C. OBSTACLES
Obstacles and road hazards (such as potholes and broken pavement)
can damage your mobility device and may cause a fall, tip over, or loss
of control. To avoid these risks:
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Scan the area well ahead for danger as you travel with your mobility
device.
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Make sure floor areas ahead are level and free of obstacles.
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Install a ramp at entry or exit doors. Make sure there is not a drop
off at the bottom of the ramp.
D. REACHING OR LEANING
If your child reaches or leans it will affect the center of balance of the mobil-
ity device. This may cause a fall or tip over.
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NEVER allow your child to reach or lean if they must rise up off
their seat for the action.
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If your child must reach, move the mobility device as close as you
can to the object, and rotate the front casters until they are as far
forward as possible.
NOTE–
To do this: Move your mobility device past the object that the child
might want to reach, then back up alongside it.
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V. GENERAL WARNINGS
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