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BACK TRANSIT SAFETY
This back has been dynamically tested for use on a
wheelchair transported in a motor vehicle.
Please follow all installation, use and maintenance
instructions within this manual as well as the transit
instructions listed below.
WARNINGS
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if possible and feasible, the rider should transfer to
the original equipment Manufacturer vehicle seat
and use the vehicle restraints.
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The distance between the top of the user's shoulder
and the top of the back shell should not exceed 6.5"
(16.5 cm).
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The wheelchair must be labelled as appropriate for
use as a seat in a motor vehicle, dynamically tested
to the performance requirements of iSo Standard
7176-19 and installed, used and maintained
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
•
if the original wheelchair seat was replaced, the
new seat must be approved for wheelchair transit,
installed and used as indicated in the manufacturer's
instructions.
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Removal, (Fig.12.0)
Following installation and adjustment, the back can be
easily removed from the wheelchair if necessary.
To remove, pull down on back cord, rotate the back
upwards, then remove the back from the hardware
receivers.
Proper Reattachment After Removal
To reattach the back to the hardware receivers, pull
down on cord, insert back into receivers, and rotate
down.
WARNING
if you are uncertain if you have heard the locking
"click", pull up on the back to ensure that it has been
securely locked.
Jay easy Back 122915
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The Wheelchair Tie down and occupant Restraint
System (WToRS) should be compatible with
the specific wheelchair, used as indicated in the
manufacturer's instructions and should comply with
the performance requirements of iSo Standard
10542.
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The wheelchair must be forward facing during
transport.
•
in order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle
occupants wheelchair-mounted accessories such
as trays and non essential equipment should be
removed and secured separately.
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This product is intended for use by users ranging in
weight from 35 to 136kg.
•
Postural support devices such as pelvic positioning
belts, anterior trunk supports or postural supports
such as lateral trunk supports should not be relied on
for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless they
are labelled as conforming to iSo Standard 16840-4.
•
Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the
structure, parts or components, without consulting
the manufacturer.
DANGER
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FAilURe To heeD TheSe WARningS coUlD
cAUSe SeVeRe inJURY To The WheelchAiR
RiDeR oR oTheRS.
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Fig.12.0
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TRANSIT SAFETY
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