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Page 1: Wheelchair accessible vehiclewheelchair as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle In order to minimise the residual risk, we therefore recommend the following precautionary measures:

Wheelchair accessible vehicle  Using your product for transportation in wheelchair accessible vehicles ������������������������� 3

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1    Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

2    Application ....................................................................................................................................................... 7

3    Safety ................................................................................................................................................................ 73�1    Explanation of warning symbols ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 73�2    General safety instructions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 73�3    Safety instructions for assembly ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 93�4    Safety-related clearances �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 93�5    Safety-related labelling ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 103�6    Further information ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10

4    Selection of possible restraint system suppliers ....................................................................................... 11

5     Instructions for securing the product and passenger in a wheelchair accessible vehicle ................... 12

6    Product-specific instructions – rehab buggy .............................................................................................. 146�1    Lisa ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 146�1�1  Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 146�2    Eco Buggy �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 156�2�1    Installing the HR32549700 fixation kit ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 156�2�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 166�3    Kimba neo (mobility base with multifunctional seating unit or Mygo seating system) ���������������������������������� 166�3�1    Adjusting and Securing the seat angle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 176�3�2    Adjusting and securing the back angle ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 186�3�3    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 19

7    Product-specific instructions – power wheelchairs ................................................................................... 217�1    A200 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 217�1�1    Installing the 491S00=SK024 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 217�1�2    Using the product in avehicle������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 227�2    B400 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 227�2�1    Installing the 491S00=SK027 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 237�2�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 237�2�3    Replacing the screws on the B400 ISO set seat bracket mount �������������������������������������������������������������� 247�3    B500  ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 267�3�1    Installing the 491S00=SK022 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 267�3�2  Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 277�4    B500S �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 277�4�1    Installing the 491S00=SK029 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 277�4�2    B500S with suspension: installing the battery security bar ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 287�4�3    B500S without suspension: installing the battery security sar ����������������������������������������������������������������� 287�4�4  Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 297�5    B600 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 307�5�1    Installing the 491S00=SK022 fixation kit  ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 307�5�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 307�6    C1000 DS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 317�6�1    Installing the 491S00=SK028 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 317�6�2    Securing the battery ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 327�6�3    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 327�7    B500, B600, C1000DS with seat height adjustment ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 337�7�1    Installing the 491S00=SK030 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 337�7�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 33

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7�8    Skippi��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 347�8�1    Skippi without seat height adjustment: installing the 491S00=SK024 fixation kit  �������������������������������������� 347�8�2    Skippi with seat height adjustment: installing the 491S55=SK005 fixation kit  ������������������������������������������� 357�8�3    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 357�9    Xeno ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 367�9�1    Preparing the seating unit ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 377�9�2    Installing the 491S58=SK010 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 377�9�3    Installing the 491S58=SK010 fixation kit with a different seating unit, rear ����������������������������������������������� 387�9�4    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 40

8    Product-specific instructions – manual wheelchairs ................................................................................ 418�1    Avantgarde CS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 418�1�1    Installing the 481S64=SK010 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 418�1�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 428�1�3    Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19) ��������������������������������������������������������� 428�1�4    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 438�2    Avantgarde CV �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 448�2�1    Installing the 481S64=SK015 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 448�2�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 448�2�3    Securing with belt loops (Crash-Tested According to ISO 7176-19) ������������������������������������������������������� 458�2�4    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 468�3    Start M1 Intro, Start M2 Effect ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 468�3�1    Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 468�3�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 478�4    Start M3 Hemi ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 478�4�1    Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 478�4�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 488�5    Start M5 Comfort ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 498�5�1    Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 498�5�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 508�6    Start M6 Junior �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 518�6�1    Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 518�6�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 518�7    Bravo Racer ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 528�7�1    Installing the 481S00=SK040 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 528�7�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 538�7�3    Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19) ��������������������������������������������������������� 538�7�4    Using the product in the vehicle ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 548�8    Motus CV ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 558�8�1    Installing the 481S00=SK055 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 558�8�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 568�9    Motus CS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 578�9�1    Installing the 481S00=SK065 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 578�9�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 578�10    Motus CS and CV ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 588�10�1    Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19) ��������������������������������������������������������� 588�10�2    Using the product in the vehicle ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59

9    Product-specific instructions – seating shell mobility bases ................................................................... 609�1    Dino 3 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 609�1�1    Installing the 471S00=SK021 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 609�1�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 619�2    Discovery tmax �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 619�2�1    Installing the 471S22=SK010 fixation kit ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61

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9�2�2    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 629�3    Discovery, Discovery HR32040450 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 629�3�1    Using the product in a vehicle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 62

10    Technical data ................................................................................................................................................ 64

11    Restrictions for use ....................................................................................................................................... 6511�1    Restrictions for rehab buggies ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6511�2    Restrictions for power wheelchairs ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6511�3    Restrictions for seating shell mobility bases ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6811�4    Restrictions for manual wheelchairs ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 69

12    Discontinued products .................................................................................................................................. 74

13    Maintenance/Repair ..................................................................................................................................... 74

14    Disposal .......................................................................................................................................................... 7414�1    Disposal information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 74

15    Legal information .......................................................................................................................................... 7415�1    Liability ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7415�2    Warranty terms and conditions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 74

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Foreword

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1    ForewordINFORMATION

Date of last update: 2016-01-14 X Please read this document carefully� X Follow the safety instructions�

INFORMATIONMissing instructions for use can be downloaded from the homepage at www�ottobock�com or ordered directly from the manufacturer's service department (see back cover or inside back cover for addresses)�

For the purpose of using your product for transportation in wheelchair accessible vehicles, Ottobock has developed safety components which are in compliance with national and international standards to improve the passengers’ safety during transport and in case of a frontal collision�The Ottobock products listed in the table in Chapter 11 have been successfully tested according to the requirements of ISO 7176-19 and/or ANSI/RESNA WC 19� Due to the large variation within the product range, it is not possible for the manufacturer to test all combinations�Testing to release a product for use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is performed on the basis of a basic version of the relevant product� Due to the high degree of variation, it is not possible to test all of a product‘s options for crashworthiness within the scope of wheelchair accessible vehicle transportation�Thus, there may be an increased risk involved in the transportation of wheelchairs with certain options when using a wheelchair as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle�In order to minimise the residual risk, we therefore recommend the following precautionary measures:•  Whenever possible while travelling in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, passengers must use the seats and cor-

responding occupant restraint systems installed in the vehicle�•  Remove accessories such as headrests or trays during transportation whenever possible�•  Secure the detached accessories in the wheelchair accessible vehicle to prevent uncontrolled movement�•  Secure swivelling chin controls�•  The safety system authorised for  transportation must be designed to support  the maximum permissible  total 

weight of the product (user + wheelchair incl� accessories)�•  Custom fabrications for individually named patients are not tested�•  Please observe the tie-down manufacturer‘s recommendations regarding the vehicle restraint systems�This brochure provides information and advice on Ottobock products which can be used for transportation in wheel-chair accessible vehicles� For further important information regarding your product, please refer to the instructions for use (user)� Please read this brochure carefully before using your product� If you have any further questions re-garding patient transportation in wheelchair accessible vehicles, please contact

Otto Bock Mobility Solutions GmbHLindenstraße 13 ∙ 07426 Königsee-Rottenbach/Germanywww�ottobock�com

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2    ApplicationWhenever  possible  while  traveling  in  an  wheelchair  accessible  vehicle,  passengers  must  use  the  seat  and  cor-resonding occupant restraint systems installed in the vehicle� The mobility aids are primarily designed to be easily manoeuvrable, lightweight and functional, which contradicts the requirements for a safe seat for transportation in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� Furthermore, the fitting application of wheelchair securement and passenger restraint systems involves possible errors resulting to an increased safety risk, which is not the case when using the vehicle seats and occupant restraint systems installed in a wheelchair accessible vehicle�Ottobock therefore recommends using the seats and occupant restraint systems installed in a wheelchair accessible vehicle if and whenever possible� In case of a traffic accident, Ottobock assumes no liability whatsoever for the physi-cal impairment of users of Ottobock products� Whellchair tie-downs and occupant restraint systems may alleviate the risk of injury when they are properly used, but cannot entirely eliminate it in any case�The suitability of accessories which do not correspond to the tested configuration cannot be assessed and Ottobock cannot accept any liability�

3    Safety3.1    Explanation of warning symbols

WARNING  Warnings regarding possible risks of severe accident or injury�CAUTION  Warnings regarding possible risks of accident or injury�

NOTICE  Warnings regarding possible technical damage�INFORMATION  Additional information on the fitting / use�

3.2    General safety instructions

WARNINGFailure to heed or observe the safety instructionsPinching, crushing, tipping over, falling due to user error

 X Observe all safety instructions in this brochure and in all other applicable documents�

WARNINGImproper use of the productPinching, crushing, tipping over, falling due to user error

 X Only use this product for its original intended purpose� X The product may only be used by appropriately trained persons� 

WARNINGUsing options in wheelchair accessible vehiclesSerious injuries resulting from accidents

 X Certain options are not suitable for transport in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� They must be removed and stored safely prior to transport�

 X Options which cannot be removed must be secured to the product� X Also observe the table in Chapter 11 "Restrictions for use" and the safety instructions in the instructions for 

use for the relevant product and/or option�

WARNINGModifying or replacing frame and structural componentsPinching, crushing, tipping over, falling due to improper assembly

 X Do not carry out any modifications to frame or structural components without express authorisation from  Ottobock�

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WARNINGOverloadingSevere injuries due to failure to observe allowable transportation weights

 X Make sure the person being transported is of an appropriate weight�

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping during transport

 X Use the product only as a forward-facing seat in motor vehicles�  X Use the approved 4/6-point wheelchair restraints anchored in the wheelchair accessible vehicle� The tie-

down end fittings must be compatible with the securement brackets on the Ottobock product� X Secure the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in the chapter "Instructions for Secur-

ing the Product in a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle"� X Wheelchairs weighing more than 75 kg must be secured using a 6-point rather than a 4-point wheelchair 

restraint system� The restraint system must be designed to accommodate the total weight of the user and the wheelchair�

 X Heavy wheelchairs, or those fitted with add-on components, may require the use of heavy duty or 6 point tie-downs� The rated capacity of wheelchair securement systems should be checked and compared with the mass of the wheelchair� Wheelchairs fitted with integrated lap restraint belts for use in transport will impart additional loads to the rear tie-downs�

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X To restrain passengers, use a 3-point lap restraint belt and shoulder belt system as described in Chapter 5 or the restraint system anchored in the vehicle� Other fixation systems and belts which help to position the passenger within the product (postural support devices) may be used additionally during transportation in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� However, they should under no circumstances be used as a substitute for a passenger restraint system�

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping during transport

 X Passengers should only be transported seated� X Passengers should only be transported in a product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle if the product is 

equipped with securement brackets labelled as appropriate for this purpose� This also applies if the pas-senger does not tolerate the prescribed restraint systems for transportation in the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle�

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustment or seat tiltLoss of safe restraint in the product

 X Whenever possible, make sure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport�

WARNINGUnallowable use after an accidentPinching, crushing, tipping over or falling due to product damage

 X Following an accident, have the product replaced or inspected by Ottobock or an Ottobock-authorised spe-cialist dealer immediately�

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CAUTIONFailure to inspect the product following an impact or sudden stopLacerations due to sharp-edged breakage points

 X Be careful of sharp edges and protruding components; remove these if possible� X Have the product replaced or inspected by Ottobock or an Ottobock-authorised specialist dealer immedi-

ately�

3.3    Safety instructions for assembly

CAUTIONUnsecured screw connectionsPinching, crushing, tipping over or falling due to components coming loose

 X Secure screws and nuts� X Clean the threads before every installation� X When screw connections with thread locks are loosened, they must be equipped with new thread locks or 

secured with a medium-strength thread lock substance (e� g� Loctite 241 or Euro Lock A24�20)� X Apply the specified installation torque values� X Observe the instructions for securing the screw connections and the use of the correct length�

3.4    Safety-related clearancesThe following clear-zones are to be maintained around the passenger of the product (see Fig� 1 and 2):

To the front:•  650 mm when using 3-point lap restraint belt and shoulder occupant restraints

To the rear:•  400 mm

Overhead:•  1200 mm for a small adult female•  1550 mm for a large adult male

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The safety belts for transportation in a motor vehicle must conform to the following standards and guidelines:

InternationalISO 7176-19

USAANSI/RESNA WC 19

GermanyDIN 7176-19

Passenger restraint system ECE 16 or FMVSS209or equivalentISO 3795

FMVSS209 andFMVSS302

lap restraint belt testedaccording to ANSI/RESNA WC 19

ECE 14/16or equivalent

Wheelchair restraint system ISO 10542 SAE J2249 ECE 16

For  information on the SAE International J2249 standards regarding wheelchair restraint systems and passenger restraint systems, please contact:SAE International400 Commmonwealth Drive ∙ Warrendale, PA 15096 • USATel� 001-416-776-4970

3.5    Safety-related labellingLabel Meaning

Attachement point for fastening the wheelchair attachment strap on product frame�Four anchor points can be found on the front/rear and left/right of the product frame, respectively�

3.6    Further information

INFORMATIONProducts conforming to ANSI/RESNA WC 19 or ISO 7176-19 standards have been subjected to a crash test in a forward-facing mode� The dummy used for ANSI/RESNA WC 19 testing was secured with a wheelchair-anchored lap restraint belt and a vehicle-anchored shoulder belt, which was connected to the lap restraint belt� 4/6-point tie-down belts were used for this test (depending on the product)�

INFORMATIONIf the total weight of the wheelchair is > 125 kg, transportation is recommended only in vehicles with an authorised total weight of > 4000 kg� 

INFORMATIONManoeuvrability and access to the vehicle can be affected by the size of the product� 

INFORMATIONIf you want to retrofit a discontinued Ottobock product for use as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, contact the manufacturer� A list of discontinued products is found in Chapter 12�

INFORMATIONFor transporting children up to 36 kg, Ottobock urgently recommends using a restraint system for children (so-called child car seat) tested according to ECE 44�03 or higher, or a restraint system according to ECE 44�04 de-veloped especially for disabled children (e� g� "Lars" child car seat from Ottobock)� Observe the legal regulations for your country/state in all cases�

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Selection of possible restraint system suppliers

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4    Selection of possible restraint system suppliers

North America: Europe:

Creative Controlswww�creativecontrolsinc�com800-539-7237

Unwin Safety Systemswww�unwin-safety�com+44 (0) 1935 82770

EZ-Lockwww�ezlock�net225-214-4620

Q‘ straintinfo@qstraint�co�uk+44 (0) 1227 773035

Independent Mobility Systemswww�ims-vans�com800-IMS-VANS

AMF Brunswww�amf-bruns�de+49 (0) 4489-7224

Orthosafewww�orthosafe�com609-587-9444

Q‘ straintwww�qstraint�com800-987-9987

SureLokwww�sure-lok�com866-787-3565

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Instructions for securing the product and passenger in a wheelchair accessible vehicle

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5     Instructions for securing the product and passenger in a wheelchair accessible vehicle

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyLoss of safe occupant restraint due to failure to observe transportation instructions

 X Always route passenger restraints close to the body, not over the side panels and wheels (see Fig� 3, item 2)� X Always place the shoulder belt in the middle of the user´s shoulder, and anchor at a point above and behind 

the passenger (see Fig� 3, item 1)� X After they are attached, tighten the wheelchair restraints as firmly as possible� X Do not twist the belt strap across the passenger's body�

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1�  Facing in the direction of travel, position the wheelchair centrally between the vehicle floor anchorages�2�  Apply the wheelchair brakes and turn off the control unit on a power wheelchair�3�  Ensure compatibility of the securement system with the product�4�  Connect the tie-down straos mounted to the floor of the vehicle with the wheelchair (see Fig� 4) at the labelled 

anchor points (see Chapter 3�5)�5�  If possible, turn the caster wheels in the forward direction (see Fig� 5)�6�  Run the wheelchair  tie-down straps at an angle of approx� 60°  in  the  front and approx� 45° at  the rear  (see 

Fig� 6)�7�  Tighten the tie-down straps in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications (see Fig� 7)�8�  Secure loose components in the vehicle�9�  Place the wheelchair passenger in a nearly upright seated position�10�  Attach the lap restraint belt on both sides to the anchor points provided on the wheelchair (see Fig� 8)�11�  The lap restraint belt should be worn at an angle of 45° to 75° to the horizontal (see Fig� 9), when viewed from 

the side� Only when this is not possible in exceptional cases, an angle between 30° and 45° to the horizontal can be chosen instead�

12�  Verify that the belts are routed close to the body�13�  Check that the belt strap is not twisted but rests flat against the passenger‘s body�14�  Position  the restraint system so that  the release mechanism cannot be  triggered by product components or 

uncontrolled movements of the passenger�15�  Engage the shoulder belt in the lap restraint belt (see Fig� 10)�16�  If there is an open space > 300 mm in front of the wheelchair passenger‘s feet, attach the calf strap to the frame 

and place the passenger‘s feet behind the calf strap (see Fig� 11)�

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6    Product-specific instructions – rehab buggy

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X Ensure correct fixation kits are used� X Use the approved 4-point tie-down straps anchored in the wheelchair accessible vehicle� The securement 

brackets on the product must be compatible with the strap ends of the restraint system� X Secure the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5 "Instructions for securing 

the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle"�

INFORMATIONFor transporting children up to 36 kg, Ottobock urgently recommends using a restraint system for children (so-called child car seat) tested according to ECE 44�03 or higher, or a restraint system according to ECE 44�04 de-veloped especially for disabled children (e� g� „Lars“ child car seat from Ottobock)� Observe the legal regulations for your country/state in all cases�

6.1    Lisa

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustmentLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works�

6.1.1   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Lisa rehab buggy in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them� 

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 12)�

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Positioning the vehicle integrated restraint system1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through between the upholstery and the 

frame to the outside (see Fig� 13)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 14)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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6.2    Eco Buggy

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustmentLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Secure the backrest by firmly tightening the star grips on the left and right sides of the push handles� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

6.2.1   Installing the HR32549700 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanner, size 10•  Allen wrench, size 4•  Long nose pliers

Assembly1�  Screw 1 anchor plate to the D20 Pipe Clips on each side of the front frame (see Fig� 15)�

 Æ The cap nuts and the hook symbol face out� 2�  Screw 1 anchor plate with pre-assembled pin to the D20 Pipe Clips on each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 16)� 

 Æ The cap nuts face inwards� Æ The hook symbols face out� Æ The pin is mounted at the bottom on the anchor plate�

3�  Rotate each of the anchor plates on the front frame outwards by about 20°�4�  Perform a folding test: the frame components must not touch the anchor plates (see Fig� 17)�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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6.2.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Eco Buggy in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 18)�

Positioning the vehicle integrated restraint system1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through between the upholstery and the 

frame to the outside (see Fig� 19)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin on the anchor plate (see Fig� 20)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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6.3    Kimba neo (mobility base with multifunctional seating unit or Mygo seating system)

WARNINGOverloadingSevere injuries due to failure to observe allowable transport weights

 X When using the product as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the product may only be loaded as fol-lows:

 – Kimba neo seating unit, size 1/size 2: max� user weight 40 kg (88 lbs)� – Kimba neo outdoor mobility base, size 1/size 2: max� load 55 kg (121 lbs) – Kimba neo outdoor mobility base with Mygo seating unit: max� load 55 kg (121 lbs)

 X   Empty the storage basket prior to using the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle�

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WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustment and seat tiltLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

WARNINGUse as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicleSevere injury in case of accident

 X The product was tested for use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle in combination with a Kimba neo seating unit or with a Mygo seating system�

 X Please note that the use of the Mygo seating system in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is permitted only if a second locking pin for securing the seat angle is fitted on the Kimba outdoor mobility base (see the section „Adjusting and securing the seat angle“)�

 X The product may only be used as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle with the securing elements of-fered by the manufacturer and with suitable restraint systems�

 X In general, you should only use the product in wheelchair accessible vehicles with the seat facing forwards� X In general, you should only use the product in wheelchair accessible vehicles with the seating unit secured 

horizontally and the backrest locked in the upright position (see the section „Adjusting and securing the seat angle“ and „Adjusting and securing the back angle“)�

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 21 and 22, item 1)�

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6.3.1   Adjusting and Securing the seat angleBefore the product can be used in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seat angle must be adjusted horizontally and secured�

Kimba neo seating unit: Activating the locking mechanism1�  Turn the top rotary knob to the right and adjust the seat bottom so it is horizontal�2�  Pull out the locking pin, rotate it to the left and reinsert it (see Fig� 23)� 

 Æ The locking pin is engaged�3�  Tilt the seat adapter (see Fig� 24, item 2) against the locking pin (see Fig� 24, item 1)� 

 Æ The seat adapter must contact the locking pin without play� Æ The locking mechanism is activated�

Mygo Seating System: Activating the Locking MechanismBefore the product can be used in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seat angle must be adjusted horizontally and secured�

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1�  Turn the knob on the upper front part of the frame in the direction indicated by the arrow and adjust the seat bottom so it is horizontal�

2�  Pull out the first locking pin, rotate it to the left and reinsert it (see Fig� 23, item 1). Æ The locking pin is now engaged (see Fig� 24, item 1)�

3�  Tilt the seat adapter (see Fig� 24, item 2) against the locking pin� Æ The seat adapter must contact the locking pin without play�

4�  For additional stability, pull out the second locking pin on the opposite side, rotate it to the left and reinsert it (no picture available)�

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After use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seat angle adjustment must be enabled again:

Kimba neo seating unit: deactivating the locking mechanism1�  Pull out the locking pin and secure it in the disengaged position by turning it (see Fig� 25)�

 Æ The locking pin is disengaged (see Fig� 25, item 1)� Æ The seat angle can now once again be adjusted by turning the top rotary knob�

Mygo Seating System: deactivating the Locking MechanismAfter use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the seat angle adjustment must be enabled again�1�  Pull out the locking pins on both sides and secure them in the disengaged position by turning them (see Fig� 25)�

 Æ The locking pins are disengaged (see Fig� 26, item 1)�  Æ The seat angle can now once again be adjusted by twisting the knob on the upper front part of the frame�

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6.3.2   Adjusting and securing the back angleBefore using the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the back angle must be locked in the vertical position:

Kimba neo seating unit: activating the locking mechanism1�  Turn the bottom rotary knob to the left and adjust the back angle to vertical (see Fig� 26)�2�  Turn the bottom rotary knob approx� 5 mm further to the left�

 Æ The back securing bolt is released�3�  Pull out the back securing bolt and turn it 90° (see Fig� 26)� The protruding locking aids on the back securing 

bolt (see Fig� 26, item 1) have to engage in the horizontal slotted holes (see Fig� 28, item 1)�

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4�  Turn the bottom rotary knob to the right� Æ The locking mechanism is activated�

After use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the back securing bolt must be deactivated:

Kimba neo: deactivating the locking mechanism1�  Turn the bottom rotary knob to the left�

 Æ The back securing bolt is released�2�  Pull out the back securing bolt and turn it 90° (see Fig� 28)� The protruding locking aids on the back securing 

bolt must engage in the vertical slotted holes (see Fig� 29, item 2)�3�  Turn the bottom rotary knob to the right�

 Æ The locking mechanism is deactivated�

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Mygo seating systemBefore using the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the back angle must be tilted back gently to an angle of approx� 95°� 

INFORMATIONPlease note the information in the separate instructions for use provided for the seating system�

6.3.3   Using the product in a vehicle

Specifics Mygo seating systemUse of the Mygo seating system in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is permitted only if a second locking pin for secur-ing the seat angle is fitted on the Kimba outdoor mobility base�Use of the Mygo seating system in a wheelchair accessible vehicle is permitted only when a chest and shoulder belt or a chest and shoulder support is used�Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Kimba neo rehab buggy in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Fold the push handle down to provide additional stability for the seating system 3�  For „swiveling“ front wheel option only: turn the caster wheels to face forwards for improved stability�

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4�  Adjust the suspension to „firm“�5�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 33)�Positioning the vehicle integrated restraint system1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 30)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 31, item 1)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened� Æ Engage the shoulder belt in the pelvic restraint belt�

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7    Product-specific instructions – power wheelchairsWARNING

Inadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X Ensure correct fixation kits are used� X Use the approved 4/6-point tie-down straps anchored in the wheelchair accessible vehicle to secure the 

wheelchair� Restrain the passenger with a 3-point occupant restraint system in the wheelchair or vehicle� The securement brackets on the product must be compatible with the strap ends of the restraint system�

 X Wheelchairs weighing more than 75 kg must be secured using a 6-point rather than a 4-point wheelchair restraint system� The restraint system must be designed to accommodate the total weight of the user and the wheelchair�

 X Turn off the control unit after positioning the wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle� X Secure the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5 "Instructions for securing 

the product in a wheelchair accessible vehicle"�

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustment and seat tiltLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Check that the lock is engaged in the locking mechanism on both sides� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

7.1    A200

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets  in  front on  the cross  tube and  in back on the seat angle are mounted ex works (see Fig� 34 and 35)�

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7.1.1   Installing the 491S00=SK024 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13

Assembly1�  Screw the included pins into the bore holes provided in the seat angle on the left and right sides (see Fig� 36, 

item 1)� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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7.1.2   Using the product in avehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the A200 power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 38)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 37)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.2    B400

INFORMATIONThe rear securement brackets are mounted ex works (see Fig� 39)�

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7.2.1   Installing the 491S00=SK027 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 13 and 17•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Screw 1 securement bracket to the bores provided on the left and right sides in the chassis above the caster 

wheels (see Fig� 40)�  Æ The cap nuts face towards the frame profile� Æ The hook symbols face towards the leg area�

2�  Remove 2 oval head screws per side from the back end shield and install the retaining plate with pins on the left and right sides (see Fig� 41)�

 Æ The pins are installed�3�  Check whether the seat brackets are installed correctly (see Chapter 7�2�3)

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7.2.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the B400 power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 44)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 42)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 43)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.2.3   Replacing the screws on the B400 ISO set seat bracket mount

Inspecting the seat bracket mount1�  Remove the rear battery cover (see installation steps in instructions for use/service manual)�2�  Check how the rear seat brackets are mounted to the drive base: 

 – If the seat brackets are mounted as shown in Fig� 45 and 46 (without nuts on the screw ends), these must be replaced�

 – If the seat brackets are mounted as shown in Fig� 47 and 48 (with nuts on the screw ends), no replacement is necessary�

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3�  If needed: replace the seat bracket mounting screws as described on the following page�

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10, 11 and 13•  Allen wrench, size 6•  Allen wrench with socket, size 6

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•  Torque wrench (measurement range 25 Nm)•  Thread lock (Loctite)Replacing the screws1�  Remove the main fuse and take off the battery cover (see Fig� 49)�

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2�  Loosen the battery cable and remove the battery�3�  Remove all 4 screw caps (see Fig� 52) from the screw heads�

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4�  Remove the screw on the seat bracket (see Fig� 53) and replace with a new screw (see replacement kit)�5�  Tighten the screw to 25 Nm�

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6�  Coat the thread of the nut with thread lock�7�  Screw the nut onto the thread of the screw (see Fig� 56) and tighten�

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8�  Repeat the steps for the rest of the screws�9�  Insert the battery and reconnect the battery cable�10�  Put the battery cover in place and refasten the screw caps�11�  Insert the main fuse�

7.3    B500 

INFORMATIONThe rear securement brackets are mounted ex works (see Fig� 57).

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7.3.1   Installing the 491S00=SK022 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 13 and 19•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Remove the seat plate (see instructions for use/service manual for the respective product)�2�  Screw 1 securement bracket to the bores provided in the seat/tilt frame above the caster wheels on both sides 

(see Fig� 58)� Æ The cap nuts face inwards� Æ The hook symbols face outwards�

3�  Replace 1 screw (per side) in the back end shield with the pin adapter (see Fig� 59)�4�  Install the seat plate�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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7.3.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the B500 power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (rear: see Fig� 57)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 60)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened (see Fig� 61)�

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7.4    B500S

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 69 and 70)�

7.4.1   Installing the 491S00=SK029 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanner, size 13•  Allen wrench, size 6

Assembly1�  Remove 2 oval head screws per side from the back end shield and install the retaining plate with pins on the 

left and right sides (see Fig� 62)�

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7.4.2   B500S with suspension: installing the battery security bar

Required tools•  Allen key size 6

Assembly1�  Remove the second mounting screw on the left and right�2�  Insert the M8x35 mounting screws from the fixation kit through the steel bar and slide the supplied steel bush-

ings over them�3�  Install the battery security bar with the bushings facing down (see Fig� 63) and tighten the screws�

 Æ The battery security bar is installed�

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7.4.3   B500S without suspension: installing the battery security sar

Required tools•  Allen key size 6

Assembly1�  Insert the angle bracket (see Fig� 65) at the left and right from underneath and turn by 90°�2�  Slide the steel bar through the securement brackets and screw it to the angle brackets and M8x16 mounting 

screws (see Fig� 66) on the left and right� Æ The battery security bar is installed�

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7.4.4   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the B500S power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 68, 69 and 70)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 67)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.5    B600

INFORMATIONThe rear securement brackets are mounted ex works (see Fig� 71).

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Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 13 and 17•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Screw 1 securement bracket to the bores provided in the seat/tilt frame above the caster wheels on both sides 

(see Fig� 72)�  Æ The cap nuts face inwards� Æ The hook symbols face outwards�

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7.5.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the B600 power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 74, 75)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the ends of the lap restraint belt onto the pins (see Fig� 73)�

 Æ The pelvic restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.6    C1000 DS

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 76 and 77)�

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7.6.1   Installing the 491S00=SK028 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanner, size 13•  Allen wrench, size 6

Assembly1�  Remove 2 mounting screws per side from the back end shield and install the retaining plate with pins on the 

left and right sides (see Fig� 78)� Æ The pins are installed�

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7.6.2   Securing the battery1�  Attach and fasten the battery strap�2�  Push in the movable bolt of the additional security bar with your thumb�3�  Guide the security bar into the upper holds and let the bolt engage�

 Æ The battery is secured�

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7.6.3   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the C1000 DS power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 82)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 81)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.7    B500, B600, C1000DS with seat height adjustment

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 83 and 84)�

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7.7.1   Installing the 491S00=SK030 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanner, size 13•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Remove the seat plate (see instructions for use)�2�  Remove the screws (see Fig� 85, item 1) and install the retaining plate with pins on the left and right sides (see 

Fig� 86)�3�  Install the seat plate (see the instructions for use)�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�4�  The auxiliary belt for the separate anchoring of the seat frame must be secured in the rear pin without the plastic 

ring� The pin with the plastic ring is intended for the lap restraint belt� When the product is not being transport-ed, the other side of the belt (triangle) can be attached to the backrest on the hook-and-loop strap (see Fig� 87)�

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7.7.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 83 and 89): front left and right 1 strap respectively� 

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Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the ends of the lap restraint belt onto the front pins; the rear pins are used for anchoring (see Fig� 88)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.8    Skippi

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 90 and 91)�

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7.8.1   Skippi without seat height adjustment: installing the 491S00=SK024 fixation kit 

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13

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Assembly1�  Screw the included pins into the bore holes provided in the seat angle on the left and right sides (see Fig� 92)�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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7.8.2   Skippi with seat height adjustment: installing the 491S55=SK005 fixation kit 

Required tools•  Ring spanner, size 13•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Move the seat height adjustment up to the stop�2�  Remove 2 mounting screws per side from the back end shield and install the retaining plate with pins on the 

left and right sides (see Fig� 94)� Æ The pins are installed�

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7.8.3   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Skippi power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 93)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 95 and 96)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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7.9    Xeno

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X Make sure that the stand-up unit and seat tilt are in the basic setting�

WARNINGProhibited  transportation of  the passenger with activated back angle adjustment,  stand-up unit and seat tilt Loss of safe restraint in the product

 X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

 X Check whether the selected tie-down straps are suitable for the actual weight of the wheelchair (from 140 kg)� X  Make sure that the seat tilt and stand-up function are always deactivated before transportation in a wheel-

chair accessible vehicle� X Under no circumstances may the belts and positioning aids offered with the product be used as part of a 

passenger restraint system in wheelchair accessible vehicles� X Note that only the lap belt offered with the product may be used for additional stabilisation of the person sit-

ting in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� X The chest belt and knee pad cannot be applied during transportation in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� X Remove the headrest� X Screw down any supports used before each trip in a wheelchair accessible vehicle� X For the safety of the passenger seated in the product, use the shoulder belt provided in the wheelchair ac-

cessible vehicle�

INFORMATIONThe securement brackets on the front and rear frames are mounted ex works (see Fig� 97 and 98)�

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7.9.1   Preparing the seating unit

INFORMATIONThere are two versions of the seating unit� Version 1: see Fig� 99, version 2: see Fig� 100� If version 1 is installed, proceed with 7�9�2 Installing the 491S58=SK010 Fixation Kit� If Version 2 is installed, first carry out the following installation steps�

Required tools•  2 ring spanners, size 17•  Open-end spanner, size 15•  Allen wrench, size 6

Assembly1�  Loosen the mounting screw (see Fig� 100, item 1) and the M10 hex nut (see Fig� 100, item 2)� These two com-

ponents are no longer needed when the anchor points are installed� 2�  Slide the spacer ring (see Fig� 100, item 3) onto the mounting screw (see Fig� 100, item 4)� 3�  Slide in the mounting screw (see Fig� 100, item 1)�4�  Replace the M10 hex nut (see Fig� 100, item 2) with a new M10 hex nut and mount the buckle with washers in 

between (see Fig� 104)� – Installation torque for item 4: 55 Nm�

5�  Repeat this process on the opposite side�

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1 Mounting screw 3 Spacer ring2 M10 hexagon nut 4 Mounting screw

7.9.2   Installing the 491S58=SK010 fixation kit

Required tools•  2 ring spanners, size 17•  Open-end spanner, size 15•  Allen wrench, size 6

Assembly1�  Install the belt attachment on the wheelchair frame (see Fig� 102)� 

 – Installation torque for item 5: 55 Nm – Installation torque for items 9 and 10: 20 Nm

2�  Mount the anchor points and buckles to the rear bores of the seat frame on both sides (see Fig� 102)�  – Installation torque for item 6: 55 Nm

3�  Line up the tie-down straps and buckles�  – Loosen the screws and nuts slightly to do so� – Make the required adjustments and then re-tighten the screws and nuts (observe the installation torques)�

4�  Secure and tighten the tie-down straps� The stand-up unit and seat tilt are not activated in the basic setting during this step�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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INFORMATIONAfter each use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle (in normal operation), the tie-down straps must be released so that the stand-up device and seat tilt function are once again available�

7.9.3   Installing the 491S58=SK010 fixation kit with a different seating unit, rear

Required tools•  2 ring spanners, size 17•  Open-end spanner, size 15•  Allen key, size 10

Assembly1�  Remove the mounting screw (see Fig� 103, item 1) and the M10 hex nut (see Fig� 103, item 2)� These two com-

ponents are no longer needed when the anchor points are installed�2�  Replace the mounting screw (see Fig� 103, item 1) with the anchor point adapter (see Fig� 103, item 4)�3�  Replace the M10 hex nut (see Fig� 103, item 2) with a new self-locking M10 hex nut�4�  Insert the spacer ring (see Fig� 103, item 3)�5�  For further assembly, proceed as shown in Fig� 104; 1 washer (item 4) is omitted (installation torque for item 6: 

55 Nm)�6�  Line up the tie-down straps and buckles� 

 – Loosen the screws and nuts slightly to do so� – Make  the  required  adjustments  and  then  re-tighten  the  screws  and  nuts  (observe  the  installation  tor-ques)� dvkSDÄ;lä

7�  Secure and tighten the tie-down straps� The stand-up unit and seat tilt are not activated in the basic setting during this step�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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1 Security bar 6 Washer 7/162 Screw cap 7 Attachment strap3 Belt adapter bracket, left and right 8 Strap attachment tube4 Protective cap 9 Cap screw, DIN 912, M8x30, galvanised5 Screw, 7/16 x 1 1/4 UNF 10 Cap screw, DIN 912, M8x25, self-locking

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1 Plastic ring 4 Washer 7/162 Anchor point pin 5 Anchor point adapter3 Buckle 6 Hexagon nut, M10, self-locking

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1 Mounting screw 3 Spacer ring2 Hexagon nut, M10, self-locking 4 Anchor point adapter

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7.9.4   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Xeno power wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Turn the control unit off�3�  Connect the seat retaining straps at the left and right under the seat (see Fig� 104) to the buckle tongues on 

the seat�4�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 97 and 98)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 106)�3�  Position the knee strap�4�  Engage the shoulder belt of the wheelchair accessible vehicle in the lap restraint belt�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened� Æ The product passenger is secured�

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8    Product-specific instructions – manual wheelchairs

WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X Ensure correct fixation kits are used� X Use the approved 4/6-point tie-down straps anchored in the wheelchair accessible vehicle to secure the 

wheelchair� Restrain the passenger with a 3-point belt in the wheelchair or to the motor vehicle� The secure-ment brackets on the product must be compatible with the strap ends of the restraint system�

 X Secure the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in the chapter "Instructions for Secur-ing the Product in a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle"�

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustmentLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Check the locking mechanism on both sides� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

8.1    Avantgarde CS8.1.1   Installing the 481S64=SK010 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Attach the pipe clamps to the frame at the positions indicated�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each of the D24 pipe clamps on the left and right of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 107)�3�  Screw 1 anchor plate to the left and right of the rear frame respectively (see Fig� 108)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�4�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides� Do not fully tighten the screws until 

you have installed all pipe clamps and anchor plates and have turned them to the proper angles� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.1.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Avantgarde CS wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 110)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 111)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 112)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.1.3   Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19)

Required materials•  4 belt loops (e� g� from Unwin Safety Systems, Q‘straint)

Assembly1�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the front frame, respectively, wrapping around 

the frame tube once or twice depending on the length�2�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�3�  Before tightening the safety belt system, check that the belt loops are positioned correctly (see Fig� 113)�4�  Insert 1 belt loop at the left and right, respectively, between the upper frame section and seat tube (see Fig� 110)�5�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�6�  Before  tightening  the  restraint system, check  that  the belt  loops are positioned correctly  (see Fig� 113 and 

Fig� 114)� Æ The belt loops are installed�

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8.1.4   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Avantgarde CS wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps in the belt loops at the front and rear, and then tighten them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 115)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 116)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 117)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.2    Avantgarde CV8.2.1   Installing the 481S64=SK015 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 118)�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 119)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�3�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.2.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Avantgarde CV wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 121)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 122)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 123)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.2.3   Securing with belt loops (Crash-Tested According to ISO 7176-19)

Required materials•  4 belt loops (e� g� from Unwin Safety Systems, Q‘straint)

Assembly1�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the front frame, respectively, wrapping around 

the frame tube once or twice depending on the length�2�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�3�  Before tightening the restraint system, check that the belt loops are positioned correctly (see Fig� 124)�4�  Insert 1 belt loop at the left and right, respectively, between the upper frame section and seat tube (see Fig� 121)�5�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�6�  Before  tightening  the  restraint system, check  that  the belt  loops are positioned correctly  (see Fig� 124 and 

Fig� 125)� Æ The belt loops are installed�

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8.2.4   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Avantgarde CV wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps in the belt loops at the front and rear, and then tighten them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 126)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 127)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 128)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.3    Start M1 Intro, Start M2 Effect8.3.1   Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 129)�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 130)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�3�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.3.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 132)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 133)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 134)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.4    Start M3 Hemi8.4.1   Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 135)�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 136)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�3�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.4.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Start M3 Hemi wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 138)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 139)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 140)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.5    Start M5 Comfort8.5.1   Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Installing the anchor plates1�  Remove the wheels and side panels (see instructions for use)�2�  Remove the mounting screws (see Fig� 141, item 1) and replace with the longer screws provided (see Fig� 142)� 

Remember the spacer sleeves�3�  Attach the angle brackets and tighten all screws (see Fig� 143)�4�  Remount the wheels and the side panels�

 Æ The anchor plates are installed�

Mounting the front angle brackets1�  Dismantle the footrest holders (see instructions for use)�2�  Remove the cover caps (see Fig� 145, item 1)� 3�  Remove  the mounting  screws  (see Fig�  146)  and mount  the angle brackets with  the provided screws  (see 

Fig� 147)�4�  Tighten the screws (see Fig� 148)�5�  Mount the footrest holders and the cover caps�

 Æ The front angle brackets are installed� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.5.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Start M5 Comfort wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 150)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 149)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.6    Start M6 Junior8.6.1   Installing the 481S00=SK030 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 151)�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 152)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�3�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.6.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Start M6 Junior wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 153)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 154)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.7    Bravo Racer8.7.1   Installing the 481S00=SK040 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5•  Combination pliers

Installing the anchor plates1�  Remove the wheels (see instructions for use)�2�  Loosen the axle nut (see Fig� 156, item 1), remove the nuts from the clamping bracket (see Fig� 156, item 2) and 

push back the clamping bracket�3�  Attach the anchor plate and push the clamping bracket back on again�4�  Tighten the nuts and the axle nut�5�  Reinstall the wheels�

 Æ The anchor plates are installed�

Mounting the clips1�  Slide the clip over the tube�2�  Press the clip together with a combination pliers�3�  Insert a screw into the anchor plate through the hole and tighten it� Make sure that the clip lies against the caster 

journal bearing (see Fig� 158)� 4�  Tighten the screws�

 Æ The clips are mounted� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.7.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Bravo Racer wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 161)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 160)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.7.3   Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19)

Required materials4 belt loops (e�g� from Unwin Safety Systems, Q’straint)

Assembly1�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the front frame behind the caster heads, re-

spectively, wrapping around the frame tube once or twice depending on the length�2�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�3�  Before tightening the restraint system, check that the belt loops are positioned correctly (see Fig� 162)�4�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the rear frame, respectively (see Fig� 163)�5�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�6�  Before  tightening  the  restraint system, check  that  the belt  loops are positioned correctly  (see Fig� 163 and 

Fig� 164)�The belt loops are installed�

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8.7.4   Using the product in the vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Bravo Racer wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Section 5�2�  Engage the attachment straps in the belt loops at the front and rear, and then tighten them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the attachment straps (see Fig� 165)�

Placement of the restraint lap belt1�  Pull each end of the restraint lap belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the restraint lap belt onto the pin (see Fig� 166 and Fig� 167)�

 Æ The restraint lap belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.8    Motus CV8.8.1   Installing the 481S00=SK055 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Installing the rear anchor plates1�  Remove the wheels and side panels (see instructions for use)�2�  Remove the mounting screws (see Fig� 168, item 1) and replace with the longer screws provided�3�  Attach the angle brackets and tighten all screws (see Fig� 169)�4�  Remount the wheels and the side panels�

 Æ The rear anchor plates are installed�

Installing the front anchor plates1�  Remove the protective caps (see Fig� 170)�2�  Remove the screws (see Fig� 171)�3�  Remove the screws on the half-shell (see Fig� 172)�4�  Mount the anchor plate with the half-shell and fasten the screws (see Fig� 173 and Fig� 174)� 5�  Mount the extra rear screw with the spacer (see Fig� 167) and tighten all screws (see Fig� 175)�6�  Replace the protective caps�

 Æ The front anchor plates are installed� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.8.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 177)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 176)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.9    Motus CS8.9.1   Installing the 481S00=SK065 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5•  Combination pliers

Installing the rear anchor plates1�  Remove the wheels (see instructions for use)�2�  Remove the mounting screws (see Fig� 178, item 1) and replace with the longer screws provided�3�  Attach the anchor plate and fasten the nuts� Remember the spacer piece when fixing the front screw�4�  Tighten all screws (see Fig� 179)�5�  Reinstall the wheels�

 Æ The anchor plates are installed�

Mounting the clips1�  Slide the D24 Clips over the tube�2�  Press the clips together with a combination pliers and screw them together with the anchor plate (see Fig� 180)�3�  Tighten the screws (see Fig� 181)�

 Æ The clips are mounted� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

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8.9.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Motus wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 183)�

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Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 182)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

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8.10   Motus CS and CV8.10.1   Securing with belt loops (crash-tested according to ISO 7176-19)

Required materials4 belt loops (e�g� from Unwin Safety Systems, Q’straint)

Assembly1�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the front frame, respectively, wrapping around 

the frame tube once or twice depending on the length�2�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�3�  Before tightening the restraint system, check that the belt loops are positioned correctly (see Fig� 184)�4�  Attach one belt loop around the frame tube on the left and right of the rear frame, respectively (see Fig� 185)�5�  Attach the hooks of the safety belt system to the belt loops�6�  Before  tightening  the  restraint system, check  that  the belt  loops are positioned correctly  (see Fig� 185 and 

Fig� 186)� Æ The belt loops are installed�

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8.10.2   Using the product in the vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Motus CV in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Section 5�2�  Engage the attachment straps in the belt loops at the front and rear, and then tighten them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the attachment straps (see Fig� 187)� 

Placement of the restraint lap belt1�  Pull each end of the restraint lap belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside�2�  Hook the end of the restraint lap belt onto the pin (see Fig� 188 and Fig� 189)�

 Æ The restraint lap belt is pulled through and fastened�

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WARNINGInadequate transportation safetyUncontrolled movement or tipping over due to failure to follow transport instructions

 X Ensure correct fixation kits are used� X Use the approved 4/6-point tie-down straps anchored in the wheelchair accessible vehicle to secure the 

wheelchair� Restrain the passenger with a 3-point occupant restraint system in the wheelchair or vehicle� The securement brackets on the product must be compatible with the strap ends of the restraint system�

 X Secure the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in the chapter "Instructions for Secur-ing the Product in a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle"�

WARNINGProhibited transportation of the passenger with activated back angle adjustment and seat tiltLoss of safe restraint in the product due to user error

 X Ensure the passenger is seated in a nearly upright position during transport� X Move the backrest to a nearly upright position prior to travel� X Check the locking mechanism on both sides� X Observe the related information in the product instructions for use�

9.1    Dino 39.1.1   Installing the 471S00=SK021 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 10 and 13•  Allen keys, sizes 4 and 5

Assembly1�  Attach the pipe clamps to the frame at the positions indicated�2�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the front frame above the caster journals�

 Æ The securement brackets face outwards (see Fig� 190)�3�  Screw 1 anchor plate to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 191)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 192)�4�  Screw the included pins onto the retaining plates on the left and right sides� Do not fully tighten the screws until 

you have installed all pipe clamps and anchor plates and have turned them to the proper angles� Æ The fixation kit is installed�

190 

191

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9.1.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Dino 3 wheelchair in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 190 and 191)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 192)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 193)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

192 

193

9.2    Discovery tmax9.2.1   Installing the 471S22=SK010 fixation kit

Required tools•  Ring spanners, sizes 13 and 17•  Allen keys, sizes 5 and 6

Assembly1�  Screw 1 securement bracket to each side of the front frame�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards (see Fig� 194)�2�  Screw 1 securement bracket to each side of the rear frame (see Fig� 195)�

 Æ The securement brackets and hook symbols face outwards�3�  Screw the provided pins to the rear securement brackets on the left and right sides�

 Æ The fixation kit is installed�

194 

195

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196 

197

9.2.2   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Discovery tmax seating shell mobility base in the wheelchair accessible vehicle as described in 

Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 197)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through to the outside (see Fig� 198)�2�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 199)�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

198 

199

9.3    Discovery, Discovery HR32040450The Discovery and Discovery HR32040450 seating shell mobility bases are always equipped with fixation points� No additional fixation sets are required for the seating shell mobility base�

9.3.1   Using the product in a vehicle

Securing the product in the wheelchair accessible vehicle1�  Position the Discovery / Discovery HR32040450 seating shell mobility base in the wheelchair accessible vehicle 

as described in Chapter 5�2�  Engage the tie-down straps at the front and rear before tightening them (see Fig� 200 and Fig� 201)�

 Æ The product showing the correct positioning of the tie-down straps (see Fig� 202)�

Positioning the crashworthy integrated lap restraint belt1�  Place the passenger in a nearly upright seated position�2�  Pull each end of the lap restraint belt from the inner side of the seat through between the upholstery and the 

frame to the outside�3�  Hook the end of the lap restraint belt onto the pin (see Fig� 203)�4�  Check that the belt strap is not twisted but rests flat against the passenger‘s body�

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5�  Tighten the strap, taking the user‘s comfort into account�6�  If required, attach the calf strap on the frame and position the passenger‘s feet behind the calf strap�

 Æ The lap restraint belt is pulled through and fastened�

200 

201

202 

203

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Technical data

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10    Technical dataProduct Dimensions L x W x H (mm) Wight (kg) ANSI / RESNA ISO 7176-19Lisa Gr� 1Lisa Gr� 2

1075 x 585 x 10351190 x 635 x 1045

13,514,0

xx

xx

Eco Buggy 960 x 570 x 1100 9,6 x xKimba neo Gr� 1 outdoor mobility baseKimba neo Gr� 2 outdoor mobility base

960 x 600 x 940960 x 660 x 940

7,58,0

xx

xx

A200B400B500B500SB600C1000DSSkippi/Skippi PlusXeno

1000 x 580 x 10301090 x 645 x 10301080 x 645 x 10301080 x 645 x 10301080 x 645 x 10301200 x 650 x 1030850 x 580 x 10301010 x 650 x 1600

66,095,095,095,0107,0129,062,0140,0

-xxx-xxx

xxx-x-x-

Avantgarde CSAvantgarde CVStart M1 Intro Start M2 EffectStart M3 HemiStart M5 ComfortStart M6 JuniorBravo RacerMotus CVMotus CS

1040 x 725 x *1080 x 725 x *1000 x 620 x 10301000 x 620 x 10301000 x 620 x 10301000 x 620 x 1030920 x 520 x 1030860 x 500 x 9101030 x 600 x 10301030 x 600 x 1030

13,014,215,515,515,515,513,58,012,812,8

--xxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxxxx

Dino 3Discovery tmaxDiscoveryDiscovery HR32040450

1080 x 680 x *500/700 x 530/685 x 880/1185920 x 505 x 1120

17,517,017,5

xxx

xxx

* Height depends on the user

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11    Restrictions for use

WARNINGUsing the product with installed optionsSevere injury in case of accidents due to options coming loose

 X Before using the product as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, remove options that need to be taken off for safe transportation in a wheelchair accessible vehicle according to the table below�

 X Stow all dismantled components securely in the wheelchair accessible vehicle� X Please note that certain settings on the product exclude the use of the product in a wheelchair accessible 

vehicle�

11.1   Restrictions for rehab buggies

Rehab buggyProduct Option No  

transport possible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Lisa Buggy board XCanopy X

Eco Buggy Sun canopy X"Techno" buggy board X

Kimba neo Oxygen platform XSun canopy XGrab rail XTray XDiaper bag XBackpack XBuggy board X

11.2   Restrictions for power wheelchairs

Power wheelchairsProduct Option No  

transport possible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

A200 Height-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XHeadrest with mounting kit XSeat belt with buckle X**Tray, swing-away to the side X

B400 Mechanical seat tilt 20°  XElectric seat tilt 20° XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XHeadrest with mounting kit X

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Power wheelchairsProduct Option No  

transport possible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

B500  Recaro n-Joy (manually adjustable backrest) XRecaro n-Joy-Plus (adaptable on site) XModular Recaro seating system XMechanical seat tilt 20°  XElectric seat tilt 20° XFour-way chest strap kit, static X**Seat belt with buckle X**Headrest with mounting kit XMid-tray control, swing-away to the right or left XChin control with mini joystick, electrically swing-away XChin control with midi joystick, electrically swing-away  XFoot control, left or right  (standard control panel included)

X

Sip and puff control (standard control panel included)  XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XPlatform for respirator XTray, swing-away to the side XCombination of:•  Standard seat, large, and seat height 45 cm/17�7" X•  Contour seat, large, and seat height 52 cm/20�5" X

B500S Recaro n-Joy (manually adjustable backrest) XRecaro n-Joy-Plus (adaptable on site) XModular Recaro seating system XFour-way chest strap kit, static X**Seat belt with buckle X**Headrest with mounting kit XMid-tray control, swing-away to the right or left XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XTray, swing-away to the side X

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Power wheelchairsProduct Option No  

transport possible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

B600 Recaro n-Joy (manually adjustable backrest) XRecaro n-Joy-Plus (adaptable on site) XModular Recaro seating system XElectric seat height adjustment "Heavy Duty"  (up to 30 cm) 

X

Four-way chest strap kit, static X**Seat belt with buckle X**Headrest with mounting kit XChin control with mini joystick, electrically swing-away XChin control with midi joystick, electrically swing-away XFoot control, left or right  (standard control panel included)

X

Sip and puff control (standard control panel included)  XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XPlatform for respirator XTray, swing-away to the side XCombination of:•  Standard seat, large, and seat height 45 cm/17�7" X•  Contour seat, large, and seat height 52 cm/20�5" X

C1000 DS  Recaro n-Joy (manually adjustable backrest) XRecaro n-Joy-Plus (adaptable on site) XModular Recaro seating system XElectric seat height adjustment "Heavy Duty"  (up to 30 cm) 

X

Four-way chest strap kit, static X**Seat belt with buckle X**Headrest with mounting kit XTwo 94 Ah (C5) gel batteries  XMid-tray control, swing-away to the right or left XChin control with mini joystick, electrically swing-away XChin control with midi joystick, electrically swing-away XFoot control, left or right  (standard control panel included)

X

Sip and puff control (standard control panel included)  XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XTray, swing-away to the side X

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Power wheelchairsProduct Option No  

transport possible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Skippi  Electric back angle adjustment XHeadrest with mounting kit XSeat belt with buckle X**Mid-tray control, swing-away to the right or left XChin control with mini joystick, electrically swing-away XChin control with midi joystick, electrically swing-away XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XTray, swing-away to the side X

Xeno Thoracic supports, width- and height-adjustable XLateral supports, width- and depth-adjustable XHeadrest with mounting kit XFour-way chest strap kit X**Chin control with mini joystick, electrically swing-away XChin control with midi joystick, electrically swing-away XControl panel holder, swing-away in parallel XHeight-adjustable control panel holder, swing-away XLuggage carrier XTray, angle- adjustable X

11.3   Restrictions for seating shell mobility bases

Seating shell mobility basesProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed 

Secure option on product

Dino 3  Transport chair XReduced wheelbase (by 6 cm) XExtended wheelbase (by 6 cm) XStair climber X

Discovery tmax Adapter for Leckey Kit Seat XDiscovery Combination of:

•  Rear axle with drum brake in combination with 20" / 22" / 24" wheels and tilting option up to 35°

X

Mygo Max seating shell X

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11.4   Restrictions for manual wheelchairs

Manual wheelchairsProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Avantgarde CS Add-on drives: z10, z10-ce, z50, e-Support XCrutch holder with tip-assist right or left XWheelbase extension XBack, angle-adjustable XBack height < 40 cm XFrogLeg caster axle XShock absorber XCombination of:

•  Rear seat height >/= 50 cm,  25" rear wheel and padded armrest

X

•  Rear seat height >/= 47 cm,  24" rear wheel and padded armrest

X

•  Rear seat height >/= 42 cm,  22" rear wheel and padded armrest

X

•  Seat depth 36 - 42 cm, front frame type 70°, offset 2 cm, 80°, offset 2 cm and side panel with armrest short, side panel with armrest long

X

•  Seat depth < 38 cm,  front frame type 90° and rear wheel 22"

X

•  Seat depth < 40 cm,  front frame type 90° and rear wheel 24"

X

•  Seat depth < 42 cm,  front frame type 90° and rear wheel 25"

X

•  Combination of seat depth 38 cm, front frame type 90°, rear wheel 22" and horizontal rear wheel posi-tion C through G

X

•  Seat depth 40 cm, front frame type 90°, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position C through F

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, front frame type 90°, rear wheel 25" and horizontal rear wheel position C through F

X

•  Seat depth 40 cm, front frame type 90°, rear wheel 22" and horizontal rear wheel position D through G

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, front frame type 90°, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position D through G

X

Transport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

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Manual wheelchairsProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Avantgarde CV Add-on drives: z10 ,  z10-ce, z50, e-Support XCrutch holder XWheelbase extension XBack, angle-adjustable XBack height < 40 cm XFrogLeg caster axle XShock absorber XCombination of:•  Seat depth < 40 cm and rear wheel 24"  X•  Seat depth < 42 cm and rear wheel 25"  X•  Rear seat height >/=50 cm,  

rear wheel 25" and padded armrestX

•  Rear seat height >/=47 cm,  rear wheel 24" and padded armrest

X

•  Rear seat height >/= 42 cm,  22" rear wheel and padded armrest

X

•  Front seat height 39 cm,  40 cm, 3" steering caster and caster fork short

X

•  Front seat height 45 cm,  3" steering caster and caster fork long

X

•  Front seat height 39 – 41 cm,  4" steering caster and caster fork short

X

•  Front seat height 45 cm,  4" steering caster and caster fork long

X

•  Front seat height 39 – 42 cm,  5" steering caster and caster fork short

X

•  Front seat height 43 cm,  5�5" steering caster and caster fork long

X

•  Front seat height 44 cm, 45 cm,  6" steering caster and caster fork long

X

•  Front seat height 45 cm – 48 cm,  7" steering caster and caster fork long

X

•  Seat depth 40 cm, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position C, D

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, rear wheel 25" and horizontal rear wheel position C, D

X

Transport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

Start M1 Intro Back angle adjustment, 30° XFolding back XWheelbase long/passive XCombination of:•  22" rear wheel and rear seat height < 38 cm X•  24" rear wheel and rear seat height < 41 cm XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

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Manual wheelchairsProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Start M2 Effect Add-on drives: z10 ,  z10-ce, z50, e-Support XBack angle adjustment, 30° XFolding back XWheelbase long/passive XCombination of:•  22" rear wheel and rear seat height < 38 cm X•  24" rear wheel and rear seat height < 41 cm XClinical mounting kit XHeadrest with mounting kit XStabiliser bar XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

Start M3 Hemi Add-on drives: z10,  z10-ce XBack angle adjustment, 30° XFolding back XWheelbase long/passive XCombination of:•  22" rear wheel and rear seat height < 40 cm X•  24" rear wheel and rear seat height < 43 cm XClinical mounting kit XHeadrest with mounting kit XStabiliser bar XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

Start M5 Comfort Add-on drives: z10, z10-ce, z50, e-Support XBack angle adjustment, 30° XFolding back XWheelbase long/passive XCombination of:•  22" rear wheel and rear seat height < 40 cm X•  24" rear wheel and rear seat height < 43 cm XThe Back XClinical mounting kit XHeadrest with mounting kit XStabiliser bar XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

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Manual wheelchairsProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Start M6 Junior Add-on drive: e-Support XBack angle adjustment, 30° XFolding back XBack height < 35 cm XCombination of:•  22" rear wheel and rear seat height < 40 cm X•  24" rear wheel and rear seat height < 43 cm XClinical mounting kit XHeadrest with mounting kit XHeadrest installation kit, multi-axis XStabiliser bar XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

Motus CV Add-on drives: z10, z10-ce, z50, e-Support XCrutch holder right or left XSeat width 50 – 53�5  XBack angle adjustment, 30° XWheelbase extension XCaster adapter for low anterior seat heights XBack height < 40 cm XCombination of:•  Seat depth < 38 cm and rear wheel 22"  X•  Seat depth < 40 cm and rear wheel 24"  X•  Seat depth 38 cm, rear wheel 22" and horizontal 

rear wheel position C, DX

•  Seat depth 40 cm, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position C, D

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position D

X

•  Rim with drum brake/attendant and horizontal  rear wheel position A

X

•  Rear seat height 49 cm and rear wheel 22" X•  Rear seat height 52 cm and rear wheel 24" XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

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Manual wheelchairsProduct Option No trans-

port pos-sible

Option must be removed

Secure option on product

Motus CS  Add-on drives: z10, z10-ce, z50, e-Support XCrutch holder right or left XSeat width 50 – 53�5 cm XBack angle adjustment, 30° XWheelbase extension XBack height < 40 cm XCombination of:•  Seat depth < 38 cm and rear wheel 22"  X•  Seat depth < 40 cm and rear wheel 24"  X•  Seat depth 38 cm, rear wheel 22" and horizontal 

rear wheel position B, C, DX

•  Seat depth 40 cm, rear wheel 22" and horizontal rear wheel position C, D

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, rear wheel 22" and horizontal rear wheel position D

X

•  Seat depth 40 cm, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position B, C, D

X

•  Seat depth 42 cm, rear wheel 24" and horizontal rear wheel position C, D

X

•  Rim with drum brake / attendant and horizontal  rear wheel position A

X

•  Rear seat height 49 cm and rear wheel 22" X•  Rear seat height 52 cm and rear wheel 24" XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

Bravo Racer Axle with camber 9° XWheelbase extension XCombination of:•  Seat width 20 – 26 cm and back height < 30 cm X•  Seat width 28 – 32 cm and back height < 35 cm X•  Seat width 34 – 36 cm and back height < 40 cm X•  Seat width <= 28 cm and rear wheel rim with drum 

brake/attendantX

Headrest XTransport wheel X*Tray XLap restraint belt X**

*: Transport wheels can remain on the wheelchair with installed rear wheels during transportation in a wheelchair accessible vehicle**:  Seat belt can be used  to position  the passenger during  transportation� Using  the occupant  restraint system  is nevertheless required (see 

Chapter 5)�

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12    Discontinued productsThe following products on the market that are suitable for use in a wheelchair accessible vehicle have already been discontinued by the manufacturer:•  Kimba Spring•  Avantgarde T•  Avantgarde VR•  Start Basic•  Start Multi•  Start Plus

INFORMATIONIf you want to retrofit a discontinued Ottobock product for use as a seat in a wheelchair accessible vehicle, contact the manufacturer�

13    Maintenance/RepairThe manufacturer recommends regular maintenance of the product every 12 months�

14    Disposal14.1   Disposal informationAll product components must be disposed of properly in accordance with national regulations�

15    Legal information15.1   LiabilityThe manufacturer’s warranty applies only if the product has been used under the conditions and for the purposes described� The manufacturer recommends that the device be used and maintained according to the instructions for use�The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by components and spare parts not approved by the manu-facturer� Repairs must be carried out exclusively by authorised dealers or by the manufacturer�

15.2   Warranty terms and conditionsFurther information on the warranty terms and conditions is available from the manufacturer‘s service (see inside back cover for addresses)�

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Kundenservice/Customer Service

EuropeOtto Bock HealthCare Deutschland GmbHMax-Näder-Str. 15 · 37115 Duderstadt · GermanyT +49 5527 848-3455 · F +49 5527 [email protected] · www.ottobock.de

Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHBrehmstraße 16 · 1110 Wien · AustriaF +43 1 [email protected] · www.ottobock.at

Otto Bock Adria Sarajevo D.O.O.Omladinskih radnih brigada 571000 Sarajevo · Bosnia-HerzegovinaT +387 33 766200 · F +387 33 [email protected] · www.ottobockadria.com.ba

Otto Bock Bulgaria Ltd.41 Tzar Boris III‘ Blvd. · 1612 Sofia · BulgariaT +359 2 80 57 980 · F +359 2 80 57 [email protected] · www.ottobock.bg

Otto Bock Suisse AGLuzerner Kantonsspital 10 · 6000 Luzern 16 · SuisseT +41 41 455 61 71 · F +41 41 455 61 [email protected] · www.ottobock.ch

Otto Bock ČR s.r.o.Protetická 460 · 33008 Zruč-Senec · Czech RepublicT +420 377825044 · F +420 [email protected] · www.ottobock.cz

Otto Bock Iberica S.A.C/Majada, 1 · 28760 Tres Cantos (Madrid) · SpainT +34 91 8063000 · F +34 91 [email protected] · www.ottobock.es

Otto Bock France SNC4 rue de la Réunion - CS 9001191978 Courtaboeuf Cedex · FranceT +33 1 69188830 · F +33 1 [email protected] · www.ottobock.fr

Otto Bock Healthcare plc32, Parsonage Road · Englefield GreenEgham, Surrey TW20 0LD · United KingdomT +44 1784 744900 · F +44 1784 [email protected] · www.ottobock.co.uk

Otto Bock Hungária Kft.Tatai út 74. · 1135 Budapest · HungaryT +36 1 4511020 · F +36 1 [email protected] · www.ottobock.hu

Otto Bock Adria d.o.o.Dr. Franje Tuđmana 14 ·10431 Sveta Nedelja · CroatiaT +385 1 3361 544 · F +385 1 3365 [email protected] · www.ottobock.hr

Otto Bock Italia Srl UsVia Filippo Turati 5/7 · 40054 Budrio (BO) · ItalyT +39 051 692-4711 · F +39 051 [email protected] · www.ottobock.it

Otto Bock Benelux B.V.Mandenmaker 14 · 5253 RCNieuwkuijk · The NetherlandsT +31 73 5186488 · F +31 73 [email protected] · www.ottobock.nl

Industria Ortopédica Otto Bock Unip. Lda.Av. Miguel Bombarda, 21 - 2º Esq.1050-161 Lisboa · PortugalT +351 21 3535587 · F +351 21 [email protected]

Otto Bock Polska Sp. z o. o.Ulica Koralowa 3 · 61-029 Poznań · PolandT +48 61 6538250 · F +48 61 [email protected] · www.ottobock.pl

Otto Bock Romania srlŞos de Centura Chitila - Mogoşoia Nr. 3077405 Chitila, Jud. Ilfov · RomaniaT +40 21 4363110 · F +40 21 [email protected] · www.ottobock.ro

OOO Otto Bock Servicep/o Pultikovo, Business Park „Greenwood“,Building 7, 69 km MKAD143441 Moscow Region/Krasnogorskiy RayonRussian FederationT +7 495 564 8360 · F +7 495 564 [email protected] · www.ottobock.ru

Otto Bock Scandinavia ABKoppargatan 3 · Box 623 · 60114 Norrköping · SwedenT +46 11 280600 · F +46 11 [email protected] · www.ottobock.se

Otto Bock Slovakia s.r.o.Röntgenova 26 · 851 01 Bratislava 5 · Slovak RepublicT +421 2 32 78 20 70 · F +421 2 32 78 20 [email protected] · www.ottobock.sk

Otto Bock Sava d.o.o.Industrijska bb · 34000 Kragujevac · Republika SrbijaT +381 34 351 671 · F +381 34 351 [email protected] · www.ottobock.rs

Otto Bock Ortopedi ve Rehabilitasyon Tekniği Ltd. Şti.Ali Dursun Bey Caddesi · Lati Lokum SokakMeriç Sitesi B Block No: 6/134387 Mecidiyeköy-İstanbul · TurkeyT +90 212 3565040 · F +90 212 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.tr

AfricaOtto Bock Algérie E.U.R.L.32, rue Ahcène Outaleb - Coopérative les MimosasMackle-Ben Aknoun · Alger · DZ AlgérieT +213 21 913863 · F +213 21 [email protected] · www.ottobock.fr

Otto Bock Egypt S.A.E.28 Soliman Abaza St. Mohandessein - Giza · EgyptT +202 330 24 390 · F +202 330 24 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.eg

Otto Bock South Africa (Pty) LtdBuilding 3 Thornhill Office Park · 94 Bekker RoadMidrand · Johannesburg · South AfricaT +27 11 312 [email protected]

AmericasOtto Bock Argentina S.A.Av. Belgrano 1477 · CP 1093Ciudad Autônoma de Buenos Aires · ArgentinaT +54 11 5032-8201 / [email protected]

Otto Bock do Brasil Tecnica Ortopédica Ltda.Alameda Maria Tereza, 4036, Bairro Dois CórregosCEP: 13.278-181, Valinhos-São Paulo · Brasil T +55 19 3729 3500 · F +55 19 3269 6061 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.br

Otto Bock HealthCare Canada5470 Harvester Road Burlington, Ontario, L7L 5N5, CanadaT +1 289 288-4848 · F +1 289 [email protected] · www.ottobock.ca

Otto Bock HealthCare Andina Ltda.Calle 138 No 53-38 · Bogotá · ColombiaT +57 1 8619988 · F +57 1 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.co

Otto Bock de Mexico S.A. de C.V.Prolongación Calle 18 No. 178-ACol. San Pedro de los PinosC.P. 01180 México, D.F. · MexicoT +52 55 5575 0290 · F +52 55 5575 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.mx

Otto Bock HealthCare LP11501 Alterra Parkway Suite 600Austin, TX 78758 · USAT +1 800 328 4058 · F +1 800 655 [email protected]

Asia/PacificOtto Bock Australia Pty. Ltd.Suite 1.01, Century Corporate Centre62 Norwest BoulevardeBaulkham Hills NSW 2153 · AustraliaT +61 2 8818 2800 · F +61 2 8814 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com.au

Beijing Otto Bock Orthopaedic Industries Co., Ltd.B12E, Universal Business Park10 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chao Yang DistrictBeijing, 100015, P.R. ChinaT +8610 8598 6880 · F +8610 8598 [email protected]

Otto Bock Asia Pacific Ltd.Unit 1004, 10/F, Greenfield Tower, Concordia Plaza 1 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon, Hong Kong · China T +852 2598 9772 · F +852 2598 7886 [email protected] · www.ottobock.com

Otto Bock HealthCare India Pvt. Ltd.20th Floor, Express TowersNariman Point, Mumbai 400 021 · IndiaT +91 22 2274 5500 / 5501 / [email protected] · www.ottobock.in

Otto Bock Japan K. K.Yokogawa Building 8F, 4-4-44 ShibauraMinato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0023 · JapanT +81 3 3798-2111 · F +81 3 [email protected] · www.ottobock.co.jp

Otto Bock Korea HealthCare Inc.4F Agaworld Building · 1357-74, Seocho-dongSeocho-ku, 137-070 Seoul · KoreaT +82 2 577-3831 · F +82 2 [email protected] · www.ottobockkorea.com

Otto Bock South East Asia Co., Ltd.1741 Phaholyothin RoadKwaeng Chatuchark · Khet ChatucharkBangkok 10900 · ThailandT +66 2 930 3030 · F +66 2 930 [email protected] · www.ottobock.co.th

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