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1. Tether needs Tet Productmame fam Cam wrap needs kitsstandard rn ve Rotate All models require SAE J2249 compatible Wheelchair Tie Model 12 14 16 18 down and Occupant Restraint System All models require SAE J2249 compatible Wheelchair Tie Model 11 13 14 16 down and Occupant Restraint System Safari Tilt Transport Not applicable All models require SAE J2249 compatible Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint System Expedition Tilt Transport Not applicable Not applicable All models require SAE J2249 compatible Wheelchair Tie Model 12 down and Occupant Restraint System Metro Transport Model Not applicable Not applicable All models require SAE J2249 compatible Wheelchair Tie Model 12 14 _ down and Occupant Restraint System Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs 50 200 500 t over meree k Model 12 14 16 18 Th Model 11 13 14 16 smee T b Model 12 14 16 X 4 Expedition Tilt Transport Model 12 Metro Transport Model Model 12 14 X L Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists ENGLISH PPPPeTe TPCT TT TECTTererereeeere reer eeereerer reer rrrerr sire errr rer rir rr A cities Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems User s Guide Safari Tilt Dependent Positioning Chairs Expedition Tilt De
2. Partially fold the chair to relieve fabric tension Grasp end of seat tube depress spring button and move seat tube until spring but ton relocates into one of four other hole locations Repeat for the other side of seat Fig 74 Armrest Height Adjustment Adjustable height pivot armrests are optional on the Safari Tilt Basic and Safari Tilt Anatomical Safari Tilt frame only does not include armrests or legrests You can order these separately To attach armrest Use the existing bolts for attachment Use two 7 16 wrenches to remove nuts and bolts and reattach with armrests in place Fig 75 Fig 75 Change height of armrest Unbolt using two 7 16 wrenches Slide armrest up or down and realign to desired hole placement Rebolt using wrenches Adjust other side armrest Fig 76 Fig 77 N pla ca E gt Z Q Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 26 of 36 SAFARI TILT Seat Inserts Safari Tilt Basic includes an anti thrust planar seat insert that provides support and holds the pelvis in place Fig 78 For additional support an optional semi contour planar seat insert is available and is standard with the Safari Tilt Anatomical model Semi contour also helps keep the thighs in place Fig 79 For additional seating and positioning systems call our Customer Service for more information Toll free 1 888 CON
3. Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 12 of 14 Transport Option a FREEDOM DESIGNS Z INCORFORATED 7 Transport Option FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED o Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 13 of 14 The Transport Option Freedom Designs Inc is proud to announce another option to our extensive product line the Transport Option for our Spectrum line of wheelchairs This option addresses the challenges of safe transport of wheelchair riders Securement point bracketry for SAE J2249 approved tie downs are attached to our Spectrum 1 amp Spectrum 3 frames The Transport Option on our Spectrum frames has been tested and passed according to ANSI RESNA WC 19 standards at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute The frames that were tested were Spectrum 1 and Spectrum 3 in standard configuration and Spectrum 1 and Spectrum 3 in front wheel drive configuration The following seating components were also tested and passed on our Spectrum frames Econo Eze Transport Solid Seat Econo Eze Transport Solid Back Lateral Thigh Guides Fixed Lateral Thoracic Supports Fixed Horizontal Vertical Adjustable Headrest Maximum Rider s Weight 168 ibs These components and Transport Option bracketry is a factory installation on our Spectrum chairs The Transport Option offered by Freedom Designs Inc is a step forward in the effort to improve the safety
4. E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 e Fax 561 747 8779 Using the E Z ON Vest Wheelchair Mounting Strap WARNING Not all wheelchairs are designed for use with transportation safety restraints It is the user s responsibility to ensure that their wheelchair meets transportation safety standards and is secured to the vehicle with wheelchair tie downs or similar device e The E Z ON Vest and wheelchair mounting strap are to be used only as a passenger restraint system The wheelchair mounting strap is not designed to be used as a wheelchair tie down The wheelchair must be secured to the vehicle with wheelchair tie downs or similar device e The E Z ON VEST is designed for children and adults who weigh between 20 160 Ibs The E Z ON VEST must be adjusted snugly around the passenger e Include the installation and usage instructions if the E Z ON VEST is given to a friend or donated to an organization If you have any questions on how to install or use the wheelchair seat mount the E Z ON Vest or need additional free copies of these instructions please call toll free 1 800 323 6598 Shoulder hooks straps long straps Hip hook straps short straps Bar Slides Loose Ends Diagram A Wheelchair Mounting Strap Instructions continued on back E Z ON Products E Z ON Vest Wheelchair Mounting Strap page 1 of 2 Bike Diag
5. 5 Tighten the lap belt by pulling on the shoulder belt as shown below Locking Clip 6 Insert both layers of webbing into the other slot of the locking clip in the same manner as step 4 and slide locking clip to within approx 2 of sliding tongue 7 Forcibly tilt the child seat from side to side and also tug it forward to see if it is held securely in place If excess movement occurs repeat steps 3 through 7 or properly install the child seat in a different seating position in the car Lap Belt Shoulder Belt Snug Seat Instructions page 5 of 12 Once you have attached the SNUG SEAT 1 test the seat before you place the child in it Tilt the seat from side to side Also try to tug the seat forward Check to see if the belt holds the seat in place If the safety seat is not anchored properly the child s chances of being injured in a collision or sudden stop greatly increase This adjustment is designed to be retained until the seat is repositioned PUTTING THE CHILD IN THE SNUG SEAT 1 Put child into the SNUG SEAT 1 Child s bottom and back should be flat against the seat and back to ensure maximum safety and comfort Buckle the pelvic lap belt Remove excess slack from the pelvic belt making sure it snugly secures the pelvic area to the seat Pass the shoulder straps over each of the shoulders insert both of the buckle tongues into the crotch strap buckle and remove excess slack in the str
6. Fig 5 OK to use 3 LAP SHOULDER BELT WITH SEWN LATCH PLATE Fig 6 OK to use 4 BELTS ANCHORED FORWARD OF SEAT CREASE Fig 7 OK to use Page 4 Figure 7 The following seat belt systems must NOT be used They will not restain a cor seat and your child could be seriously injured 5 MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE LAP ONLY BELTS Not pictured Do not use Severe abdominal head and or neck injuries or death can result in a sudden stop or crash 6 AUTOMATIC PASSIVE SEAT BELTS Fig 8 Do not use this type of vehicle belt system to anchor your booster cor seat See your dealer for options Putting Your Child In The Booster Seat AX WARNING Never use a lap only belt across front of child severe abdominal head and or neck injuries or death con result in a sudden stop or crash AX WARNING Each Snug Seat 1000 is equipped with an internal five point harness system and tray upper extremities The harness and tray are furnished to provide upper trunk support only for disabled children The harness and tray do not provide protection in the event of a vehicle crash The lap and shoulder belt provide restraint in a crash Figure 8 1 Place the Snug Seat 1000 in an appropriate seating position as described in vehicle s Seat Belt Systems on page 4 2 Sit the child in the Snug Seat 1000 and secure the internal harness system There are two sets of slots in the back of the seat which are provided to prop
7. If a three point Lap shoulder belt is not available you may choose a standard auto lap belt The Safety Tether MUST be used in this installation method The first step in using this method is the installation of the Safety Tether Anchor See pages 4 and 5 for complete instructions Place the Small Adult Carrie Seat on the automobile seat making sure that it sits snugly against the automobile seat back Connect the Safety Tether Strap to the Small Adult Carrie Seat oyo Place the adolescent in the Small Adult Carrie Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the seat fasten the positioning harness see pages 6 through 8 for complete instructions Pull the auto tap belt around the Small Adult Carrie Seat and adolescent as shown making sure it is tight Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 4 of 12 Tether Anchor The Safety Tether Anchor is an essential part of the Small Adult Carrie Seat design and is absolutely necessary to assure crashworthiness when using a standard atuo lap belt It will prevent the Small Adult Carrie Seat from coming forward during an impact Failure to use the Safety Tether Strap may result in your adolescent striking the vehile interior during a sudden stop or crash The Safety Tether Anchor must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body directly behind the seating positio
8. rinse with water then towel dry Do not place cover in a dryer Limited Warranty All Snug Seat products are warranted against defects in workmanship for One 1 year from the date of purchase Snug Seat Inc will repair or replace at no cost to the user any defective parts returned to Snug Seat Inc or it s autho rized agent Any child restraint device that has been involved in a vehicular crash must be replaced To receive a replacement Snug Seat contact our Customer Service Department at 800 336 7684 They will ask that you return the old seat along with the accident report confirming the crash incident This is required for all cour tesy replacement request claims There is also a charge of 35 00 to cover the cost of shipping and handling the claim Page 11 Page 12 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 6 of 6 Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Have Fun in Forward and Rear Facing de Standard Five Point All 50 states require that children under a js Harness System os certain age ride in approved car seats when traveling in motor vehicles The SPELCAST enables children with spica or hip casts to enjoy the same protection provided by commercially available car seats Each unit is equipped with a five point harness to provide maximum adjustability and an optional top tether can be installed to improve crash protection for l
9. 1013221 342 Grey ABS fixed angle tray 1013231 284 Tray elbow pads to bring the child s arms forward 1003321 126 pr Lumbar Pad specify height and with 1003612 100 Pelvic Positioner Assemblym 1016005 315 Flip back halo assembly 1001541 342 Second 11 inch neckrest for additional head control 1011361 118 Sun Canopy 1011600 137 Utility bag 1014100 53 Feeding pump mounting assembly 1011650 294 1 0 inch seat belt plastic snap buckle 1014000 42 1 5 inch seatbelt auto type buckle 1024000 63 Safety Harness for children weighing up to 50 lb 1014011 210 required for car seat use and van bus transport Tie Down Straps for van bus transportation 1004020 210 Van tie down track E type 2 five foot lengths 1004025 105 1 Seat Pad 1000811 116 1 Back Pad 1003520 116 PO Box 391 Santa Paula CA 93022 805 525 7165 800 543 4769 805 933 1082 FAX Mulholland Positioning Systems Inc 1 1 98 Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 3 of 6 MULHOLLAND GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEMm YOUTH SIZE Prespecified System SPECIFICATIONS choose one 1020001 seat depth 9 14 inches back height 14 19 inches list price 4333 1020002 seat depth 10 16 inches back height 15 20 inches list price 4333 1020003 seat depth 12 18 inches back height 18 23 inches list price 4375 INCLUDES tilt in space base neckrest shoulder pads thoracic pads lateral thigh pads abductor and footrest assembly tray not include
10. 800 331 8551 Fax 805 582 1509 E mail freedomdesigns com Product family at a glance for mily at a glance for clinicians Popular name for device in Model Order ee Ss __ Useful for which diagno ses Freedom Designs Inc Pediatric Mobility Systems Spectrum 1 and Spectrum 3 frames standard front wheel drive and folding tilt styles and Small Fry frames Also approved components Econo Eze Transport solid seat Econo Eze Transport solid back Lateral Thigh Guides fixed Lateral Thoracic Supports fixed Hor Vert Adjustable Headrest multi adj headrest swing away trunk supports low profile occipatal head support pad hip puide armrest combo Warranties available Yes If yes description attached Yes in manual History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached All 50 Device name Height Length Weight Recline RE range FF 5 ranges ranges ranges options Spectrum 1 10 18 Widths standard fwd Must be in Not Applicable Forward Accessories for positioning Freedom Design standard front 8 22 Depths 51 168 Ibs upright position Facing Seating and an wheel drive folding tilt as occupant for transport folding tilt 51 150 lbs protection device onl Spectrum 3 10 18 Widths standard fwd Must be in Not Applicable Forward Freedo
11. Muscle Tone spastic flaccid athetoid mixed Child is dominated by primitive reflexes to maintain posture ATNR RL STNR FLEX EXT TLR PRONE SUPINE Child exhibits primitive reflexes under motor stress not obligatory ATNR RL STNR FLEX EXT TLR PRONE SUPINE Child exhibits Righting Reactions HEAD RIGHTING VESTIBULARRIGHTING PRONE SUPINE SITTING Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 1 of 6 PG2 NAME CHILD S DEVELOPMENTAL LEVEL please circle HEAD CONTROL with upper trunk supported POOR briefly holds head up MOD 30 60 sec GOOD more than 1 min TRUNKCONTROL with pelvis supported POOR cannot support trunk MOD 30 60 sec GOOD more than 1 min FINE MOTOR SKILLS able to reach for objects placed at mid line UNABLE ATTEMPTS reflexively ATTEMPS volitionally INDEPENDENT MOBILITY SKILLS NOT MOBILE ROLLS TO EITHER SIDE CRAWLS ASSUMES QUAD CREEPS FEEDING SKILLS FED BY NG OR GT FED PUREED ONLY BY SPOON THICKENED LIQUIDS BY CUP THIN LIQUIDS BY CUP PARTIALLY SELF FEEDS FEEDS SELF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ORTHOPAEDIC STATUS Contractures Scoliosis describe Post Operative Hx____ Orthotics Other Pertinent Information CHILD S CURRENT THERAPY OBJECTIVES please circle acquisition of head control with trunk supported functional upper extremity use reach functional upper extremity use grasp acquisition of trunk control improvement of oral feeding skilis functional swallow improvement of oral feeding skills drinking by cup
12. Snug Seat 1000 bymame dab Premies infants requiring recline_ Infection control protocols or warranties available Yes If yes description attached No History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals yes If yes roll call of states attached No Product specifications at a glance for clinicians ranges ranges ranges options positioning bl n lc DIA a AA 6 depth 10 deep positioning pad kit petal ad ii I LN ei 14 deep abductor Gorilla 28 back height 20 105 lbs 20 105 Ibs pads exterior and wedge seat seat wedges 10 deep Di Car Bed up to 29 in up to 21 Ibs E Standard bunting 20 70 Ibs positioning pad kit 10 degrees with angle wedge N A Customized bunting ed available on request Snug Seat Products page 1 of 2 Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X Cars vans pickups X_ School buses X Ambulances Other specify Installation assessment alerts belt positioning booster vehicle must have lap and shoulder belt MS Product r name Tether needs Tether cam _ Cam wrap needs kits standard gt CarBed O i Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Programs in place for most Organizations and groups Institutional and governmental pricing available for all products Snug seat s
13. Trunk or Luggage Space Installation e Have your auto dealer or mechanic determine the correct distance for an anchor location behind the seat so that the tether strap will be attached at a maximum 45 angle See Diagram A e A 7 16 hole should be drilled in the selected location e Use anchoring hardware to bolt the tether strap permanently to your vehicle Anchoring hardware is included See Diagram B We recommend using a sealant around the drilled hole Extend the tether strap over the top of the seat and snugly adjust the strap Lock into place by threading it through the barslide See Diagram C Diagram A Diagram B Trunk Luggage Space installation Anchoring Hardware Back Seat Usage Rear Window Panel Installation e Have your auto dealer or mechanic determine the correct distance for an anchor location in the rear window panel See Diagram D A 7 16 hole should be drilled in the selected location e Use anchoring hardware to bolt the tether strap permanently to your vehicle Anchoring hardware is included See Diagram B We recommend using a sealant around the drilled hole Extend the tether strap over the top of the seat and snugly adjust the strap Lock into place by threading it through the barslide See Diagram C Diagram C Diagram D Use of Bar Slide Rear Window Panel Installation For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 CELON PRODU
14. determine the adequacy of the Transit Option design Will suppliers be able to secure their seating and attaching hardware to a chair that has the Transit Option installed No The seat and back are an integral part of the tested design It would be impossible to know reliably whether any untested seating would hold up under the impact stresses encountered in the test protocols In fact our test results indicate that many seat and back designs will not test successfully Also we must ensure that any seating used in transit is properly installed Therefore we can only provide the Transit Option with chairs that ship with factory installed validated seating systems What seating options are available for chairs installed with the Transit Option Only seating systems that have been tested the basic seat and back option offered with each wheelchair the Conventional Seating System and the Jay Fit System Are there attaching hardware limitations Yes During testing certain seat attaching hardware configurations were determined to be more robust and others were deemed inade quate As a result special seat attaching hardware kits have been developed for use with transit models Are headrests part of the transit system No our testing did not require their use However a headrest supplied by Sunrise Medical or supported by our attaching options does not need to be removed for transit use Headrests that strap or otherwise restrain th
15. erly position the shoulder straps Put your child in the seat to determine which slot is located just above the child s shoulders The shoulder straps thread through the fabric through the seat shell through a white plastic reinforce ment bracket and then secured with a metal buckle To chamge slots the metal buckles found on the back of the seat must first be removed it will be necessary to open the back of the seat cover to thread the belt through the desired hole and through the plastic bracket Fig 9 below shows how to properly rethread the shoulder straps through the buckles Figure 9 Correct routing of strap through the buckle Adjusting The Shoulder Straps and Harness Tie To tension the chest harness Pull excess strap through adjusters Allow two fin gers of slack between shoulder straps and your child s chest A harness tie is provided with each system and msut be used to keep the har ness straps high and snug on child s shoulders Page 5 Lock the harness tie by snapping plastic buckle halves together Check that harness tie is locked by pulling outward on each half Fig 10A Position harness tie at midchest about 3 inches 8cm below the chin Fig 108 Make sure harness is snug This means that no more than two fingers can be placed between a shoulder strap and child s chest Fig 100 3 The Snug Seat 1000 is equipped with a shoulder belt guidance and locking device Thread the vehicl
16. horizontal the floor of your vehicle See Figure 4 Look under your vehicle and make sure there are no dangerous obstructions c g gas tank cables underneath this spot and that you will be able to reach it easily If it is clear drill a hole for the anchor plate bolt Attach the anchor as shown in Figure 5 The anchor platc should be as close to horizontal as possible so that the force on the tether anchor acts from the side Figure 5 Tether anchoring methods Columbia Instructions Model 2000 page 4 of 4 Pickup trucks You can install your Columbia seat in the passenger side front seat only if there is no airbag on that side or if the airbag can be switched off If your pickup truck has a rear seat install your Columbia seat there You can install the tether in the rear wall of the cab a few inches below the rear window Attaching the tether to a rear seat belt You can attach your Columbia seat s tether to the seat belt of the seat behind it but only if the seat belt is one of the usable kinds described above You may need a second locking clip to secure that seat belt This is a good option when installing in minivans and some school buses when you cannot easily reach the floor of the vehicle Connecting the tether strap With your Columbia seat in place in your vehicle and the seat belt firmly tensioned hook the tether onto the metal brackets on the upper ends of your car seat s side tubes Cinch the tether tig
17. to rear of seat to allow sufficient distance to tighten tether strap Lock Washer SY Nut Once the anchor is installed pull excess webbling through the tether length adjuster with the tether strap buckled together until it is tight Always make sure the tether strap is buckied and adjusted snugly before driving Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 5 of 12 Seat Installation 2 Place the Carrie Seat on automoblie seat making sure it sits snugly against the automobile seat back Tumble Forms Inc strongly recommends that you use the Carrie Seat in a rear seating position since it is the safest position in an accident if you are using a single lap belt If you are using a lap shoulder belt Pull automobile seat belt around Carrie Seat by Pull lap shoulder belt around Carrie Seat as shown feeding it behind safety positioning harness as making sure it passes behind positioning safety shown Buckle automobile seat belt in place and harness Buckle lap shoulder belt in place and make sure it Is tight make sure it is tight Single lap belt Lap shoulder belt Some automobiles have a continuous lap shoulder To attach the locking clip belt with a sliding tongue that lets the belt move Secure the lap shoulder belt around the Carrie freely when buckled If you use a lap shoulder belt Seat as described then slide the lockin
18. tongue approx 1 2 Snug the locking clip against the sliding tongue Insert sliding tongue into the buckle and make Not More Than 1 2 certain the SPELCAST is secure and all slack webbing is removed from lap belt Sliding Tongue Figure 3 Once properly installed this adjustment is designed to b retained until clip is removed or vehicle seat is repositioned Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 3 of 9 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN WHO WEIGH BETWEEN 20 amp 40 POUNDS AND ARE LESS THAN 40 INCHES TALL Figure A Figure 4 4 l Put SPELCAST in an upright position Hold base and pull seat back up as in Figure 4 Push second bar over first bar and continue to pull seat back as in Figure 5 The seat may be used in a reclined positioned when forward facing but it must not be changed from one position to the other when child is in seat iy 2 Harness straps must always be threaded through the upper seat slots when used forward facing To change harness strap s position undo straps from steel splitter plate at back and re thread through correct slots Reconnect straps to steel splitter Figure 6 3 Put SPELCAST forward facing in vehicle and position vehicle seat belts as shown in Figures 8 and 9 Buckle seat belt after firmly compressing SPELCAST into vehicle seat Use your knee to do this as shown in Figure 7 The auto seat belt MUST be put in the right place to p
19. 0123 in D C area Fill out the registration cord attached to your car seat and mail today Basic Information a EL EE Height and Weight LimitOtiONS E E Putting The Booster Seat In The Vehidle pg 4 Vehicle Seat Belt Systertts sssovsscsssssessesenunseee pg 4 5 Putting Your Child In The Booster Seat pg 5 6 Product Care and Cleaming sssscssesesssssusssssesen pg 7 Basic Information CONGRATULATIONS You have just purchased a Snug Seat 1000 Booster Car Seat designed to provide disabled children with comfort and postural support The Snug Seat 1000 meets all requirements of e Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 FMYSS 213 for the United States This restraint is not certified for aircraft use because there is no shoulder belt available Page Snug Seat The SS 1000 How to Use page 1 of 4 AX WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this booklet can result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash Secure this child restraint with a vehicle seat belt as shown in this booklet DO NOT substitute parts If parts are missing call 1 800 336 7684 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration alerts vehicle owners that according to crash statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions rather than the front seating positions of a vehicle However not all vehicle s
20. 1 00 333 6900 with any questions about Fusing this wheelchalr for seating In a motor vehicle or for approved seating systems to be used with the Transport Ready Option Recommended clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants restrained by BOTH pelvic and shoulder belts and ONLY by pelvic belts as shown in FIGURE 6 NOTE Frontal clear zones need to be LARGER when upper torso belf s are NOT used Side View p 16 a roz Top View Dimensions shown are in inches Figure 6 CLEAR ZONES FOR WHEELCHAIR SEATED OCCUPANTS NOTES The rear clear zone Is measured from the rearmost point on an occupants head The front clear zone is measured from the frontmost point on an occupants head HHT Is the estimated seated helght from the wheelchair ground plane to fhe top of the wheelchalr seated occupant s head HHTs range from about 47 Inches for a small adult femate to about 6 Inches for a fall adult male The frontal clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchalr seated drivers f FCZ 26 Inches with pelvic and upper torso belfs and 37 Inches with only a pelvic belt NOTE IT 1S STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT BOTH PELVIC AND UPPER TORSO BELT S BE USED Spill proof batteries such as gel cells should be installed on wheelchalrs to be used during travel in a Motor Vehicie A sudden stop and or collision may structurally damage your wheelchair Wheei chairs involved in such Incidents should be replaced Invac
21. 36 inches 16 inches 6 inches 16 inch s i i 16 5 ches 6 inches 16 5 inches 6 inches 16 5 inches 7 inches 16 5 inches 7 inches 17 inches 6 inches 17 inches 6 inches 17 inches 7 inches 17 inches 7 inches Spectrum 3 Dimensions Frame Widths 10 18 Frame Depths ou it Depths Altas gt wo ETT E TE Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 6 of 14 Caster Size 12 5 inches 3 inches 112 5 inches eve see Inches 13 inches 3 inches 13 inches 28 inches 13 5 inches 3 inches 14 inches 32S 3 inches 14 inches 5 inches 14 5 inches 8 5 inches 14 5 inches 3 inches 14 5 inches _ 5 inches 15 inches 3 inches 15 inches 5 inches 15 inches 5 inches 45 5 inches cue eb Inches 15 5 inches 5 inches Wheel Size 16 inches 16 inches 18 inches SE 16 inches 18 inches 2 18 inches 18 inches 20 inches 18 inches 20 inches 20 inches 20 inches 20 his t 22 inches Ray are een EEE 20 inches si 22 inches 20 tiiches C7 22 inches 20 inches 22 inches 20 inches 22 inches 24 inches lt 22 inches 24 inches 22 inches 24 inches 22 inches 24 inches 22 inches 24 inches Both frames Short frame Arc Over Rail 4 5 inches ee Pa inches _ 3 5 inches 85 5 inches 3 inches 5 inches 4 5 inches 4 inches 6 inches 3 5 inches 5 5 inches 5 5 inches 5 inches 5 inches 7 in
22. 4 4 5 no charge for substitution Custom Pad Height add 91 Kyphosis Sling add 63 Custom Seat Back Pad Foams ask for quote Knee Blocks used instead of abductor 1001811 shallow knee blocks 332 1001882 deep knee blocks 332 Tray Options 1003311 Padded Forearm Cuff right 69 1003312 Padded Forearm Cuff left 69 10033331 Vertical Handholds 69 pair Base Utility Tray under chair ask for quote PO Box 391 Santa Paula CA 93022 805 525 7165 U O an 800 543 4769 805 933 1082 FAX ee 1 1 98 Positioning Systems Inc Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 6 of 6 240 abed sjonpold PAJUN 10 8914 SUOWWES SAMMONS PRESTON Tumble Form 4 Sammons Court http www sammonspreston com Bolingbrook IL 604404989 Phone Customer service 800 323 5547 Fax 800 547 3333 E mail www sammonspreston com Ordering 800 323 5547 800 547 3333 Product family at a glance for clinicians Popular name for device Model Order Useful for which diagnoses Carrie Seat tether straps 4641 S 4641 M cerebral palsy muscular included 4641 L 4641 SA dystrophy spina bifida Infection control protocols or warranties available Yes 1 year warranty If yes description attached History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached Yes All 50 states Product specifications at a glance for clinicians ranges ranges ranges options positioning al ein SR E a A ISI
23. A VEHICLE This will require you to adjust the shoulder strap heights and strap and belt tension as described as follows Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 3 of 12 POSITIONING THE SHOULDER STRAPS There are two sets of slots in the back of the seat which are provided for your child s comfort and security See Fig 1 The slots are the following height from the seat base TOP 15 2nd 11 Put the child in the seat and select the slot just above the child s shoulders To change to your selected slot the strap must be removed from the buckle Fig 2 shows how to properly rethread the shoulder strap through the buckle IMPORTANT Shoulder strap adjuster must be threaded exactly as shown FIG 2 ADJUSTING TENSION OF CHEST HARNESS AND SEAT BELT To tension the chest harness pull strap through the buckles located on the back of the seat Make sure that there is no excess slack in strap Allow two a of slack between shoulder straps and your hild s chest See Fig 2 for correct routing of the strap through the buckle To tension the seat belt pull strap slack through the buckles located on either side of the seat Allow two fingers of slack between seat belt and your child s body See Fig 2 for correct routing of the strap through the buckle Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 4 of 12 AG 3 A hamess tie is provided with each system to assist in keeping the straps on child s shoulders See f Fig 3 for proper ro
24. Canes 10 14 Taller can be requested Rider s Weight 250 Ibs Frame Weight 20 Ibs EE FREEDOM DESIGNS 9 INCORPORATED Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 10 of 14 Small Fry Wheelchair The Spectrum line of wheelchairs introduces its new Small _ S Fry wheelchair frame This innovotive versatile design Y allows the lowest seat to floor height frame on the market with the same exceptional features included in the rest of ihe Spectrum line of quality frames The Small Fry comes in a rigid style frame with a fixed front end and a variety of widths available for are future growth Seating and po a We positioning needs can easily be aN raves we oi gt ls fulfilled on this frame The Small Fry wee is built for maximum performance convenience and versatility O The Spectrum is built to last FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 11 of 14 Floor To Seat Rail Caster Size Wheel Size Arc Over wheel Fork Size l TT inches 3 inches x 16 A MN inches tee 125 inches 5 inches tong 13 5 ae 5 pany 18 inches 4 pd ses 3412 5inches Mie sul D Inches eetar 00 MONOS RA OCNES dE along te 13 inches 5 inches 20 inches 6 5 inches long wai inches aaae O inches ue ica long So small Fry Dimensions Frame Widths 10 18 Frame Depths 13 flush cane mount S Sha GGS Wataji Fran egr g FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED
25. EZ14B 174MB 175lbs 79 5kg Model EZ16B 174YB 175lbs 79 5kg Model EZ18B 174TB 250lbs 113 5kg Metro Model ME 14B 8MB 125lbs 57kg For safety purposes on the Cruiser 13B 14B and 16B and the EZ Rider 14B 16B and 18B the seat back extension must always be used with the chair when being transported by bus or van The seat back extension is standard with these models The following instructions should be followed to duplicate test results 1 Chair must be forward facing 2 A tested proven and compatible J2249 approved five point tie down restraint system must be used such as Q Straint with positive lock 3 The tie down must be securely attached to the four red anchor points on the chair See arrows in above photo for anchor points 4 The restraint system must include a lap and shoulder belt secured directly to the floor and side or roof of the vehicle 5 All floor tie down straps must be drawn tight front and back to eliminate any forward aft movement of the chair 6 Restraint manufacturer s instructions must be followed precisely Q Straint 800 987 9987 5553 Ravenswood Road Ft Lauderdale FL 33312 Q Straint is a company which specializes in crash tested restraint amp tie down systems Q Straint is not associated in any way with Convaid Products Inc Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 18 of 36 MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous Fabric Removal Partially fold
26. Kid EZ Kid EX Kid T Rex Infection control protocols or warranties available If yes description attached History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals If yes roll call of states attached Product specifications at a glance for clinicians Device name ame Height Length Weight eight Reclime RF range FF range Accessories for ranges ranges ranges options positioning Zippie Series 10 16 width 150 Ibs limit fixed recline or ONLY Must have factory Pediatric 10 20 depth tilt in space All installed Sunrise Wheelchairs Tilt in space or Transit Option crash recline models tested seating and must be hardware configuration transported in an upright locked position Kid Kart Series 6 14 width 75 Ib limit recline ONLY SEE ABOVE Dependent 6 14 depth 85 130 degrees Mobility Device tilt 0 30 degrees SEE Above ______ Z jo 2 aber uoisinig SIONPOIA NIGON ROPA esuUNS Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X_Cars vans pickups _X School buses ____ Ambulances _X Other specify May be used with any vehicle using wheelchair tiedown and occupant restraints in compliance with the Society of Automotive Engineers J2249 _ Product name Tether needs ENANA PS Cam wrap needs kits standard All Zippie and Kid Kart series pediatric Must have fact
27. ON Vest hooks up to the Seat Mounts the same way the other E Z ON Vests do with one small difference instead of hooking the mount to the metal rings on the shoulder of the vest hook the mount to the slot on top of the metal adjuster on the shoulder straps see diagrams I and J All other hook up procedures are the same as detailed in the previous instructions see Use of the Locking Clip with Vehicle s Shoulder Lap Belt and Placing the E Z ON Vest on the Child For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA Z98040319 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products for E Z ON Vest in the Family Vehicle page 4 of 4 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA YY 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 e A 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 INSTALLATION AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS For the Model 101M Modified E Z ON VEST WARNING Failure to follow the manufacturer s instructions can result in This Modified E Z ON Vest is designed for children 2 years to 12 years old who weigh between 20 100 Ibs in body casts hip spica casts braces and other configurations where the child must be transported in a supine position The vest must be adjusted snugly around the child include the installation and usage instructions if the E 2 ON Vest is given to a friend or donated to an orga
28. Paula CA 93022 805 525 7165 800 543 4769 805 933 1082 FAX Positioning Systems Inc 1 1 98 Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 4 of 6 MULHOLLAN D GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEMm JUNIOR SIZE Prespecified System SPECIFICATIONS choose one 1030001 seat depth 12 17 back height 18 23 inches list price 4375 1030002 seat depth 13 18 back height 19 24 inches list price 4375 1030003 seat depth 15 19 back height 21 24 inches list price 4375 INCLUDES tilt in space base neckrest shoulder pads thoracic pads lateral thigh pads abductor and full footrest assembly tray not included however should be provided for forearm support STANDARD OPTIONS TILT IN SPACE BASE WHEEL SIZE 16 inch rear wheels 190mm front casters NECKREST 14 75 inches COLORS circle one RED ROYAL BLUE NAVY BLUE TEAL PINK PURPLE BURGUNDY GREY BROWN BLACK ADDITIONAL OPTIONS AVAILABLE please circle assembly No flat inserts 40705002 116 pr Clear angle adjustable tray 1033222 399 Grey ABS angle adjustable tray 1033221 368 Grey ABS fixed angle tray 1033231 284 Tray elbow pads to bring the child s arms forward 1033321 126 pr Derotational flap attached to thoracic pad specify right or left 1002431 84 Pelvic Positioner Assemblym 1036005 315 Lumbar pad specify height and width 1003612 100 Flip back halo assembly 1001542 342 Second 14 75 inch neckrest for additional head control 1031363 118 Halfneckrest pa
29. Pre School Elementa tO a OSI AO IS A Junior al 400 il Ee BI RMN Small Adult 2 Jo z aed syonpolg ajquinj uojsasg SUOWIWRS Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X_Cars vans pickups School buses Ambulances X__ Other specify Product name name Tether ne needs Tether cam Installation assessment alerts Cam wrap needs kits standard ordered m L Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Yes as needed Product name Ni Tssi I 201 T S501 200 500 over Carrie Seat alone aa MU 0 UN oad ne DE BE E Oe Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists The solution for day to day positioning problems The Tumble Forms Carrie Seat solves the positioning problems in day to THE CARRIE SEAT From TUMBLE FORMS day living It comes with an adjustable footrest headrest and tray It can be used at home in school or to transport your client in the car complies with F M V S S 213 Anti thrust seat stabilizes the pelvis Seat back articulates 20 to accommodate abnormal trunk tone Footrest adjusts to maintain hip knee and ankle flexion Headrest height adjusts Extended lateral head supports keep head in mid line and neutral Molded seat shape follows b
30. Preference The placement of the Small Adult Carrie seat is also important The injury risk for safety seat users is 20 lower in the rear seat than in the front A child in a correctly used restraint in the rear seat is 73 less likely to be hospitalized than an unrestrained child in the front Reprinted from Safe Ride News American Academy of Pediatrics Vol IV No 3 Spring 1986 Reprinted from Safe Ride News American Academy of Pediatrics Vol VI No 3 Summer 1987 Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 2 of 12 The Small Adult Carrie Seat is designed to therapeutically position and transport small adults and adolescents weighing 60 to 130 pounds Unfortunately F M V S S 213 does not address seats that are designed to position children over 50 pounds This is primarily because a Standard safety belt is sufficient to restrain a normal child or small adult of over 50 pounds However special needs children regardless of size require good positioning as well as a standard of safety The Small Adult Carrie Seat was designed and tested to the spirit and intent of F M V S S 213 If installed and used according to the instructions the Small Adult Carrie Seat provides safe theraputic positioning Installation Place the Smali Adult Carrie Seat on the automobile seat making sure that it fits snugly against the automobile seat back Tumble Forms Inc recommends that you use the S
31. Rear Facing Positioned In The Front Seat or Seat Locations With Combination Lap Shoulder Belts DO NOT PLACE REAR FACING IN FRONT SEATS OF VEHICLES WITH AIR BAGS USE IN THE REAR SEAT ONLY IN VEHICLES WITH AIR BAGS Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 7 of 9 OPTIONAL TOP TETHER INSTALLATION P _ An optional top tether strap can be attached to the back of the SPELCAST shell A top tether strap provides an 7 extra anchor point for the SPELCAST when it is used in a forward facing position It reduces forward or sideways movement in an accident The SPELCAST meets the requirements of FMVSS 213 without a top tether Use of the top tether offers extra protection in a crash which is why we suggest its use INSTALLATION The most appropriate location for the tether anchor will vary depending on the make and type of vehicle Most vehicles come factory equipped with pre drilled holes for tether mounting The tether anchor must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body Figure 19 directly behind the seating position in which the SPELCAST is to be used This may be the floor such as in a van or bus or the fixed metal floor panel of the cargo area found in a wagon or hatchback In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf When choosing the location for the tether anchor the angle between the tether strap when ti
32. Retighten nuts Fig 18 or Fig 19 a Fig 18 Two piece Fig 19 One piece Seat to Footplate Height Adjustment For Cruiser CX s Compax and EZ Riders only The footplate height can be lengthened or shortened Each step can increase the height adjustment range Fig 20 1 Pull out clevis pin and remove the footplate extension tube from the frame Fig 21 2 Use your thumb to press the detent button then pull the footplate assembly apart Fig 22 3 Turn the footplate extension tube around and re assemble Fig 23 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 10 of 36 FITTING GUIDE Note If the footplate is still too high reverse steps 3 4 and insert tube from the bottom This will give you maximum footplate extension For additional extension 4 Using a 5 32 hex key or hex wrench remove both bolts Turn the adjustment housing bracket the opposite direction and replace bolts Fig 24 amp 25 5 Insert the footplate extension tube back into the adjustment housing from the top and se i Fig 23 Fig 24 cure with clevis pin Fig 23 Seat to Back Angle Adjustment Depending on level of ability and prescription from your doctor or physical therapist you may want to adjust the back angle Changing the back angle can also be used to increase the range of seat depth gt Note Back angle adjustment is only available on Safari Tilt Expedition and most Crui
33. adjusted the belt to the proper tension Snug the locking clip within Y of the buckle Another kind of lap belt feeds into and out of a retractor When you pull on the free end of the belt if you stop pulling or allow the belt to go back into the retractor the belt locks up and can t be pulled out any further until you let the belt go all the way back into the retractor This kind of seat belt can be used to secure your Columbia seat Some lap belts only lock up when the nose of the vehicle dips for example during an accident or when the driver steps on the brake These are emergency locking seat belts Columbia Instructions Model 2000 paye 1 of 4 Because these belts cannot be properly secured they must not be used to secure your Columbia seat Combination lap and shoulder belts Continuous Loop lap and shoulder belts are those that have a lock plate the male part of the seat belt buckle that slides freely along a continuous piece of webbing running from the hip to the shoulder retractor These belts can be used to secure your Columbia seat Once the seat belt is snug simply attach the locking clip within 1 2 13 mm of the lock plate as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Use of the locking clip Some combination lap and shoulder belts have what is called a sewn lock plate The lap belt is sewn to the side of the lock plate the male part of the seat belt buckle while the shoulder
34. cables etc Do not mount the tether anchor within 14 of any large holes The tether anchor bolt should be located at haa 10 12 to the rear of the SNUG SEAT 1 to allow sufficient distance to tighten the tether strap INSTALLATION The tether anchor must be assembled through the car body as illustrated making sure the large washer is underneath the mounting surface NOTE The hole must be properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from leaking into your vehicle Make sure the anchor bolt is tightened securely Positioning for tether attachment Once the anchor is installed pull excess webbing through the tether length adjuster with tether attached to child seat until it is tight Always make sure the tether strap is buckled and adjusted snugly before driving See Fig 10 Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 7 of 12 USING THE SNUG SEAT 1 IN THE FRONT SEAT We do not recommend the use of the SNUG SEAT 1 in the front seat of your vehicle However there are some disabled children that require constant observa tion and must be near the care giver driver If the An Explanation Of Motor Vehicle Safety Standards The SNUG SEAT 1 conforms to United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 FMVSS 213 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 3 when used correctly It is designed for children weighing up to 40 lbs 18 14 kg and up to 45 inches 114 3 cm in height Both standards specify the minimu
35. closures must always be in the back The E Z ON VEST should fit snugly on the child For vests with multiple zipper closures choose the zipper closure that fits the child securely If the E Z ON VEST is too tight the Parachute emblem in front child will not be comfortable If it is too loose the child will not be secure 7 ANTM Diagram M If you are using the adjustable E Z ON Vest Adjustable Shoulder Straps Model No 103z follow these additional shown without Sherpa Fleece Pad instructions Loose end Bar Slide Adjust the shoulder straps see diagram M of strap e Open the velcro closure on the sherpa fleece shoulder pads e Adjust the strap by unthreading the loose end from the black barslide and pulling it until the shoulder strap fits snugly over the shoulder Do not pull the vest too far up The lower hip strap of the E Z ON Vest must remain low around the lap e Thread the loose end of each web strap back through the barslides on each shoulder and lock into place Close the velcro on the sherpa shoulder pads with metal adjuster completely covered of metal adjuster Connect the vest to the mount Have the child sit on the vehicle seat a booster seat may be used for small children The adjustable E Z ON Vest hooks up to the Seat Mounts the same way the other E Z ON Vests do with one small difference instead of hooking the mount to the metal rings on the sho
36. door or wall and the child s head to help prevent possi ble injury during a lateral collision The same precaution should be used at the child s feet Please call E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA if you e have questions e need assistance with installation need additional information e or want to place an order 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 Page 4 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M Modified E Z ON M Vest page 4 of 4 O E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA Y 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 sae 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 INSTALLATION AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS For the Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON VEST How to Register your Child Restraint Child Restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint in order to be notified of a recall Fill out the Registration Card enclosed with your E Z ON VEST or send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to E Z ON Products Inc of Florida 500 Commerce Way West Jupiter Florida 33458 or call 1 800 323 6598 For recall information call the U S Government Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 In the Washington D C area call 202 366 0123 For specific installation and usage instructions for the Modified E Z ON Vest refer to pa
37. exactly as shown in Figure 16 otherwise they may slip and loosen straps 5 Position harness tie between each shoulder strap and slide it up to infant s mid chest l 6 The infant may require extra head support This can be Figure 14 done with a rolled blanket towels or diapers on each side of the infant Two Fingers of Space NOTE Steps 3 through 6 may be done with the SPELCAST in the car or if more convenient in your home and both the infant and SPELCAST can be carried together to the car for the next steps Shoulder Strap Figure 16 Figure 15 End of Lap Belt Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 6 of 9 REAR FACING INSTALLATION CONTINUED 7 Put the SPELCAST facing backwards in the car Position and buckle auto seat belt as shown below for rear Figure 17 and front Figure 18 auto seat locations Tighten seat belt compressing the auto seat as you tighten the auto belt Place the auto s seat belt exactly as shown Placed anywhere else the SPELCAST may not protect the infant in a crash DO NOT face the SPELCAST forward with an infant weighing less than 20 pounds DO NOT use the SPELCAST in a rear facing position on the front seat of a vehicle with air bags The SPELCAST must be used only in the rear seat of vehicles with air bags when used for children under 20 pounds Figure 17 Rear Facing Positioned In The Rear Seat or Seat Locations With Lap Belts Only Figure 18
38. for use as a separate item e This seat MUST be replaced if damaged badly wom or involved in an accident e Car interiors can become very hot when exposed to direct sunlight Metal fittings on the belts will become hot when subjected to high temperatures and could burn your child Cover all fittings exposed to direct sunshine which come into contact with your child Do not place loose or heavy objects on the vehicle parcel shelf These objects could injure a child in the SNUG SEAT 1 during sudden stops or accidents e According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating posi See Page 8 For More Information tions Place the SNUG SEAT 1 in the center of the vehicle s rear seat when possible e The SNUG SEAT 1 should be securely belted to the vehicle even when it is not occupied since in a crash an unsecured child restraint may injure other occupants The tether supplied with this seat must be used at all times to ensure the safety of the occupant of the SNUG SEATO 1 Do not use the SNUG SEAT 1 on side facing or rear facing seats e Do not use the SNUG SEAT 1 in autos with Passive Restraints A Passive Restraint is one in which the auto lap belt automatically surrounds the driver s or passenger s waist when the door is closed PREPARING THE SEAT FOR YOUR CHILD IT 1S IMPORTANT THAT THE SNUG SEATO 1 BE PROPERLY SET UP AND ADJUSTED BEFORE PUTTING IT INTO
39. free copies of these instructions 1 800 323 6598 HOW TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD RESTRAINT Child Restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint in order to be notified of a recall Fill out the Registration Card enclosed with your E Z ON VEST or send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to E Z ON Products Inc of Florida 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter Florida 33458 or call 1 800 323 6598 For recall information call the U S Government Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 In the Washington D C area call 202 366 0123 Mounting the E Z ON VEST This E Z ON Vest must be used with one of the following mounting systems Seat Mounts Seat mounts anchor the vest to a stationary seat back with a wrap around strap Floor Mounts Floor mounts anchor the vest to the vehicle floor E Z ON M Products for E Z ON Vest in School Buses amp Vans page 1 of 4 Installation of the Seat Mount e Locate and identify the push button strap Strap A the connector strap Strap B and the inside strap Strap C See Diagram B e Place Strap A over the top of the seat so that the push button of the buckle faces the back of the seat e Place Strap B between the seat cushions and attach to the D Rings on the hip strap of the E Z ON Vest The snap hooks should protrude just enough to attach to the D Rings e Strap C should be flat against the inside o
40. hatchback In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf Page 7 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 4 of 6 TETHER ANCHORAGE SYSTEM MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The tether straps provided with your Snug Seat product are an integral part of the seat design and absolutely necessary to assure crashworthiness All manufacturers including Ford Chrysler General Motors Honda etc provide anchor hardware and installation instructions for vehicles manufactured since 1986 Although many local automobile dealers are not familiar with tether systems they can provide you with mounting instructions and an anchorage kit by contacting their companies The tether strap system provided with your Snug Seat will work with virtually any tether anchor If you have difficulty obtaining tether information from your local deal er please contact Snug Seat inc on our toll free number at 800 336 7684 INSTALLING A TETHER ANCHOR lt may be necessary to create your own tether mounting point in older cars models before 1986 We have provided the necessary anchor hardware with your seat to allow you to perform this installation yourself You will find the installation instructions on the following pages Your automobile dealer or a local van conversion shop should be able to mount this hardware for you if necessary AX WARNING Failure to follow each of the installation instructions can result in your child striki
41. i i EN t by RAPE Se nta 1a ACI dE EA E EP Seat Back Foam Upholstery Tape Certified to meet e For instant seat repairs FMVSS 302 and e 3 x 60 yard roll FMVSS 222 e CO requirements for all make e Available in green ES amp model buses brown grey amp blue Accessories m Vinyl Spray Paint Color it perfect when using our vinyl spray paint Gets rid of graffiti and hide patch work on seat covers Convenient aerosol cans Colors available eThomas Brown eWayne Dark Green eThomas Green eWayne Blue eThomas Grey eWayne Grey eAmTran Green eAmTran Chocolate eAmTran Blue mTran Grey eAmTran Black eBluebird Brown eBluebird Green eCarpenter Brown Carpenter Dark Green Carpenter Grey Carpenter Blue Seat Covers wam wm BESI Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 5 of 17 Safety Belts Straps and Attachments Our belts are constructed of strong 2 nylon with type 602 4 webbing The webbing breaking strength is 6 000 pounds Stitching is standard automotive safety stitch with box X sew pattern Thread type is 207 nylon Our belts meet FMVSS 209 213 302 and each belt has a certification label BESI Inc has several types of mounting hardware available If you need a custom designed belt please give us a call we would be glad to work with you to meet your needs Belt Assembly Restraint System MAA F PUSH BUTTON BUCKL
42. it is too loose the child will not be secure Have the child sit on the vehicle seat a booster seat may be used for small children Attach the tether strap to the E Z ON VEST by attaching the two snap hooks on the tether strap to the rings located on the shoulders of the E Z ON VEST e Thread the seat belt in your vehicle through the web loops on the bottom of each side of the E Z ON VEST The seat belt should fit snugly across the lap area Diagram K Parachute emblem in front If you are using the adjustable E Z ON Vest j PO el Straps Model No 1032 follow these additional shown without Sherpa Fleece Pad instructions Adjust the shoulder straps see diagram l Loose end Bar Slide Open the velcro closure on the sherpa fleece shoulder pads of strap Adjust the strap by unthreading the loose end from the black barstide and pulling it until the shoulder strap fits snugly over Slot at top the shoulder of metal e Do not pull the vest too far up The lower hip strap of the adjuster E Z ON Vest must remain low around the lap Thread the loose end of each web strap back through the barslides on each shoulder to lock into place Close the velcro on the sherpa shoulder pads with metal adjuster completely covered Connect the vest to the mount Have the child put on the vest and sit on the vehicle seat a booster seat may be used for small children The adjustable E Z
43. lock rear caster locks and swivel casters for easy mobility The Snug Seat 1 shown with standard and optional components and accessories 6 Small Wedge Shaped Positioning 1 Footplate with Adjustable Straps Pads and Height Adjustable Bar 6 Large Wedge Shaped Positioning 1 Hand Type Allen Adjustable Pads Wrench Lumbar Roll Snug Bug Stuffed Animal 1 Foam Backed Washable Cover in e 1 Owners Manual which includes choice of colors Fitting Instructions e 5 Point Safety Restraint Belt System with Chest Pad OPTIONAL COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES SHOWN Accessory Tray For Ventilators Suction Machines Monitors etc e Snug Sac Medical Essentials Holder e Trolley Classroom Transport Mobility Base Snug Seat Incorporated page 3 of 4 DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF SNUG SEAT 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS WEIGHT BOXED WEIGHT DIMENSIONS Snug Seat 1 24 lbs 26 lbs 22h x 14w x 11d Trolley Base 5h x 18L x 15 5w BRE COMPONENTS 22ST SPECIFICATIONS LES AE RSE AS oth US ee MESA Height of Shoulder Straps 9 5 inches amp 13 5 inches Width of Footplate Depth of Footplate Leg Drop Adjustment 5 5 inches to 10 5 inches Tilt In Space Adjustment In Seat O To 35 Degrees Minimum Angle On Mobility Base Abductor Wedge Distance From Back To Front of Abductor 6 5 inches to 8 5 inches The Snug Seat 1 was dynamically crash tested i
44. mounted hooks on the back of the Snug Buggy e Accommodated medical equipment needs such as a ventilator on an under carriage tray Oxygen tanks and suction equipment e Sun Canopy available The Snug Buggy Heavy Duty Folding Base with the Snug Seat 1 Snug Seat Incorporated page 2 of 4 _THE SNUG SEAT 1 SEATING SYSTEM IS VERSATILE The Snug Seat seating system is extremely versatile for today s busy families Whether at home school or along the way we have a mobility base perfectly suited for the occasion folding base ADDITIONAL FEATURES e Lightweight folding mobility base with foot activated linked braking system e Multi positional acrylic tray available with front to back height and angle adjustability e Sun Canopy available STANDARD COMPONENTS 2 Seat Depth Pads Backrest Pads 1 and 1 e Wedge Shaped Bottom Pad 12 Small Rectangular Positioning Pads 12 Large Rectangular Positioning Pads The Snug Seat 1 shown in optional lightweight ere The S nug Seat 1 shown in optional trolley base Classroom Transport Mobility Base ADDITIONAL FEATURES e Excellent for preschool classroom and home use e When Snug Seat 1 is placed in the trolley base it places child at preschool table height of about 18 inches e Aids in peer interaction communication and feeding activities e Utilizes less floor space than other bases e Has safety
45. neither leg is casted place the extremity belt around both legs at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the lower strap on the vest The Modified E Z ON VEST may be secured using lap type seat belts or shoulder lap belts If shoulder lap belts are used place the shoulder strap under the child A locking clip is not mandatory INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 Page 4 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON M Vest page 4 of 6 STEP 4 IMPORTANT PROTECT THE HEAD AND NECK Place a small pillow thick foam rolled towel or rolled blanket between the seat back and the child s head This will minimize neck flexion in the event of a collision BE SURE TO KEEP THE CHILD S HEAD AND FEET AWAY FROM DOORS OR WALLS OF VEHICLE Place a pillow between the door or wall and the child s head to help prevent possi ble injury during a lateral collision The same precaution should be used at the child s feet E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 Page 5 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON Vest page 5 of 6 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON Vest page 6 of 6
46. proves functionally defective in material or workmanship within the specified warranty period such defective part will be repaired or replaced at Convaid s option free of charge Warranty service may be performed by an authorized service center or at Convaid s discretion the factory Warranty Period Frame X Braces occse Lifetime of original retail buyer except on Metros and C 20008 Metros C 2000 Frame amp X Braces Five years Other components One year Fabric amp webbing es One year This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or damage caused by accident or misuse To exercise this limited warranty the user should first obtain a Return Authorization Number from Convaid s customer service The product must be delivered charges pre paid UPS recommended to the factory or to an authorized service center together with a copy of the original invoice the Return Authorization Number and a written description of the problem THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY CLAIM FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE THEREOF This warranty gives you
47. ranges ranges positioning All have 3 zippered inserts for increasing waist size WAIST SIZE RANGE BR 22 AI 22 28 Small Harness Not Applicable it AAA Onl Medium Harness Onl Large Harness Onl z yo z abed Bojejeo jonpolg UONeyodsueL OU 1938 Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply ___ Cars vans pickups X_ School buses Ambulances Other specify Product name Tether needs Tether cam Installation assessment alerts Cam wrap needs kits standard Besi Harness seat mount strap and inserts Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Product n name Under 51 201 T 501 lt 50 5200 500 over MN Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists Pm BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 1 of 17 BESI Inc has been leading the way in quality transportation products for over 20 years Our growth has allowed us to maintain the largest inventory in the industry Continued progress has included over 21 000 additional square feet state of the art sewing machines and re organizing to have a more efficient production system That progress has given us the ability to satisfy our customers with the highest grade of seat covers Our goal is to supply our customers with all thei
48. recline the seat back until the optimum degree of relaxed control is observed The angle of recline should be decreased as progress is observed RECLINE SEAT TO RELAX ABNORMAL MUSCLE TONE SECURE SEAT WHEN OPTIMUM POSITION IS ACHIEVED Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 9 of 12 Adjustable Footrest The adjustable footrest consists of three adjustable components the footrest bar the support tube and the individual footrest shoes The footrest should be inserted into the bottom slot of the bracket located under the abductor Insert the footrest bar until the spring loaded adjustment button clicks into the first adjustment hole Pull the adjustment button out to move the footrest to one of the other adjustment positions FOOTREST SUPPORT TUBE LOOSEN KNOB TO ADJUST SUPPORT TUBE UP OR DOWN The footrest shoes can be tilted individually for ankle dorsiflexion or plantiflexion This is ac complished by inserting a Phillips head screwdriver in the hole in the footrest tube directly under each shoe and loosening the screw Be sure to tighten the screw after repositioning the footrest To secure the childs foot to the footrest cross the webbing straps over the childs foot and fasten to the velcro under the front of the footrest shoe INSERT BAR IN A BOTTOM SLOT Mos xQ ADJUSTMENT BUTTON ADJUSTMENT HOLES The support t
49. s existing seat belts No modifications or locking clips are necessary Just put the vest on the child adjust it for a snug fit the first time you use it lay the child on the seat and secure the vehicle s existing seat belts after threading them through the sides of the vest and the leg belt Place pillows as shown for comfort and protection in case of collision Complete detailed instructions are included with each E Z ON MODIFIED VEST NIN340UHI LYOdSNVYL ORDERING INFORMATION For most children ages 5 12 Model No 101M2 Double D Ring Closure standard Push Button NOILISOd INIANAS YO INOUd Y closure optional For most children ages 2 5 Model No 101M2 XXS Available in Double D Ring closure only To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 o E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products page 5 of 7 86 Y UNIVERSAL HARNESS SHOULDER RESTRAINT Lap belts alone are not enough More than 140 Million cars are equipped with hazardous lap only rear seat belts yet retrofit shoulder restraints were unavailable or prohibitively expensive in Until now With E Z ON S UNIVERSAL HARNESS your back seat passengers will enjoy the same level of protection as airline pilots and race car drivers e FMVSS Tested e Costs hundreds of dollars less than dealer retrofits e Easy to install amp use e Made in
50. shall separate so as to creat a jagged edge The restraint system cannot shift to allow the child to submarine that is to allow the child to slide down and out of the restraint The SNUG SEAT 1 has been dynamically sled tested crash tested and meets or exceeds both United States and Canadian standards Further information and documentation of these tests is available upon request Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 8 of 12 Correct Positioning Of Snug Seat 1 In Front Car Seat With Belts Correct positioning of SNUG SEAT 1 Correct positioning of SNUG SEAT 1 in bench seat with seat belts and tether in bucket seat with seat belts and tether Note placement of tether belt AROUND sides of bucket seat Note placement of tether belt OVER top of bench seat Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 9 of 12 HOW TO MAKE THE SNUG SEATO 1 TILT There is a black lever in the left underside of the SNUG SEAT 1 Pull the lever toward you to raise and lower the seat When lowering the seat you will need to pull the lever forward and push down on the seat simultaneously GAS SPRING ADJUSTMENT 1 To properly adjust the gas spring remove the nut and bolt passing through the SNUG SEAT 1 Basket and gas spring front clevis Cast part found on the front of the gas spring This part holds the release lever This will allow you to remove the gas spring La the front of the basket on the SNUG SEAT 1 ame 2 Loosen the lock nut b
51. specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state FAST FACTORY SERVICE If being without your chair creates a hardship you may wish to take advantage of our Fast Factory Service whether under warranty or not WARRANTY REPAIR Simply send your chair to our factory by UPS Next Day Air prepaid We will fix it and ship it out the next day by UPS Next Day Air at our expense NON WARRANTY REPAIR Same as above except no proof of purchase is required The time to repair and ship back to you will be extended by the time it takes us to reach you for approval of estimated repair costs The CE Mark Authorized Representative is Medical Specialties Ltd Blackburn BB2 4HT UK F Convaid P O Box 4209 Palos Verdes CA 90274 Toll free in the U S 1 888 CONVAID 266 8243 Voice 310 539 6814 Fax 310 539 3670 Email convaid convaid com Website www convaid com Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 36 of 36 z jo abed epl1o 4 JO oul SIONPOIA wiNO Z 4 E Z ON PRODUCTS Inc of Florida 605 Commerce Way http www ezonpro com Jupiter FL 33458 Phone Customer service 800 323 6598 Fax 561 747 8779 E mail Info ezonpro com Other 561 747 6920 Product family at a glance for clinicians Vest Popular name for device Model Order Useful for which dia pnoses E Z ON modified vest 101m2 need size cast spinal injury supine prone lateral leg injuries E Z ON
52. support is to hold the head and neck in midline without putting pressure on the occipital region Adjustable Tray To use the tray insert the tray bar into the top slot of the bracket located under the ab ductor Insert the bar until the spring loaded adjustment button clicks into the first adjust ment hole Pull the adjustment button out to move the tray bar to one of the other adjustment positions as shown to the right osen Knob to Adjust Insert in Top Slot The tray angle can be changed by loosening the knob on the side of the tray Be sure to tighten the knob securely after adjusting WARNING THE TRAY IS NOT PART OF THE SMALL ADULT CARRIE SEAT AS CRASH TESTED DO NOT USE OR ATTACH IT WHILE THE SMALL ADULT CARRIE SEAT IS BEING USED AS A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 11 of 12 MAINTENANCE OF THE CARRIE SEAT The Tumble Forms covering may be cleaned with household or industrial grade detergents either liquid or abrasive powder types Do not soak or immerse the cushion in water it will take waver in through the vent hole like a sponge and become water logged The Tumble Forms covering can be disinfected with alcohol or 3 hydrogen peroxide The harness straps can be handwashed with warm soapy water and disinfected with alcohol or 3 hydrogen peroxide It can be scrubbed clean with a nylon brush Do not remove the ha
53. test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 9 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 11 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FA X 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 3 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 3 Wheelchair n Front Wheel Drive Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair in front wheel drive configuration equipped with solid seat solid back EE I EE2 hardware lateral hip guides lateral thoracic support and headrest support was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surrogate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame
54. tested and successfully withstood impacts using a 102 tb 46 3 kg test dummy at 30 mph 48 kph Your Columbia seat also meets and exceeds the requirements of CMVSS 213 3 the Canadian car seat standard Canadian consumers should carefully read the supplemental instruction sheet attached to the car seat harness Canadian consumers must use the supplemental tether strap regardless of the occupant s weight as described in the supplemental sheet WARNINGS Your Columbia seat is designed to fit a wide range of children To insure a proper fit for your own child it is important that your seat be correctly set up and installed before using it for the first time The Columbia car seat must not be used with 77 Vehicle seats that face to the side or rear Yr Vehicle seats with backs that can fold forward in a crash or sudden stop Some seat backs automatically lock in an emergency Check your owner s manual or with your dealer if you re not sure 77 Seating positions with belts that automatically surround the passenger as the door is closed 7r Seating positions with emergency locking seat belts Sce the section below on seat belts to determine which of your vchicle s seat belts may be used For children between 65 and 102 pounds 29 5 kg and 46 3 kg your Columbia seat must be secured with both your vehicle s seat belt and the included tether strap To maintain its safety if your seat or harness becomes badly worn or
55. the USA he B6 Y works with your existing lap belt E MODEL 86 Y UNIVERSAL HARNESS Easy to install TU Easy to Use Most late model autos have Just place the loop ends over each tether slots or pre drilled shoulder thread your vehicle s lap seat holes compatible with our belt through both loop ends and fasten anchoring hardware the seat belt low and snug over the NM setae pelvic area The shoulder straps onthe 86 Y Universal Harness adjust to fit a ages 5 through adut Complete To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 Dealer Inquiries Invited E 2 0N PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West e eae FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 E 2ON M Products page 6 of 7 NINA A 98 YN JE oo ai ll e E gt ETE YD Q cc 0 Cc ro o m a J m a 4 e gt gt j E Z ON Presents 10 Ways to Exercise a Little Restraint 1 E Z ON Universal Harness for All Types Of Seats Great for vehicles that only have lap belts in the back seats The 4 Universal Harness supplements a vehicles lap belt with two straps for upper body ko restraint Fits ages 5 through adult and eliminates dangerous across the Sea neck positioning of standard shoulder straps locking clip required for lap shoulder belts Works with existing seat belts Simple to install Shoulder adjusters are padded for comfort 8 101 M2 Modified E Z ON Vest
56. the chair to relieve fabric tension Remove two screws at end of each seat tube Completely remove fabric tubes by sliding out of eye bolts Fig 53 Lift fabric off seat tubes and from upper handles On some chairs the seat reinforcing strap should remain on frame Fig 54 For EZ Riders and Compax continue the process by removing two coved washers and nuts from top of handle tubes Fig 55 Fig 54 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 19 of 36 Locking and Unlocking Convaid manufactures two types of wheel locks handle wheel locks and foot wheel locks Check to see which type of wheel locks are on your chair Fig 56 57 Fig 56 Locked Handle Wheel Locks To lock pull handle toward rear of chair to apply locks Fig 56 To release push toward front of chair Fig 58 For Expedition push handle down to lock pull up to unlock Fig 57 Locked Foot Wheel Locks Lock by pressing the forward portion of lever with the foot until locked in a positive stop Fig 57 To release lock use foot to push down the rear of the locking arm Fig 59 Fig 58 Unlocked Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 20 of 36 WHEEL LOCKS In the unlikely event that a shimmy should develop in a caster it can be eliminated by slightly tightening the caster stem nut Remove plastic cover Using a 3 4 wrench turn the caster stem nut clockwise
57. the event of a recall Send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to P O Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 or call 800 336 7684 For recall information call the U S Government s Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 202 366 0123 in D C area Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 1 of 9 e WARNING e Never use the SPELCAST in a rear facing position on the front seat of a vehicle with air bags FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR THE DEATH OF YOUR CHILD e Always anchor the SPELCAST with the vehicle seat belt even when not occupied In an accident a non secured car seat may injure someone e DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SECURE THE SPELCAST OR ANY CRD IN A VEHICLE POSITION WITH AUTOMATIC BELTS If such a seating position has to be used YOU MUST obtain a supplementary manually adjustable child restraint belt from your vehicle dealer e Adjust the hamess system snugly Loose straps allow greater movement of the child in an accident e If used for children less than 20 pounds the SPELCAST MUST face the rear of the vehicle e Use only on vehicle seats with seat backs that lock into place e Use only on forward facing vehicle seats DO NOT USE on rear facing or side facing vehicle seats e Rear seats are safest Child restraint devices should be installed in a rear seat in vehicles with two rear seats and in the center rear seat in vehicles with a center rear
58. to replace the bolt washers and nut in the same order as removed Fig 88 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 30 of 36 EXPEDITION Seat Depth Adjustment Unlock front and rear lock braces to relieve fabric tension Grasp end of seat tube depress spring button and move seat tube until spring button relocates into one of five other hole locations Repeat for the other side of seat Fig 89 Armrest Height Adjustment Adjustable height armrests are available as an option on the Expedition Basic and Expedition Anatomical Expedition frame only does not include armrests or legrests To attach armrest Slide triangle shaped bracket over tubes and attach with four Phillips head screws Using a 3 8 wrench and a Phillips Star screwdriver attach armrest to bracket with remaining hardware Fig 90 S Note For correct clearance order of washers is important To change height of armrest Unscrew four screws attaching bracket to frame Slide armrest up or down and realign to desired hole placement Replace screws tighten with screwdriver Adjust other side armrest Fig 91 Seat Inserts Expedition includes an anti thrust planar seat insert that provides support and holds the pelvis in place For additional support an optional semi contour planar seat insert is available to also help keep the thighs in place See page 23 Figures 78 and 79 For additional seating and positioning systems call ou
59. under seat tubes Fig 31 Abductor Separates thighs for improving hip alignment and stabilizing sitting posture Degree of abduction can be varied and can favor one side The abductor flap wraps over the user s thigh from the inside to the outside The webbing straps and Velcro can either be wrapped around the seat tube or the armrest They can also be wrapped around the armrest tube twice for high tone children Fig 32 The abductor is attached by the screws at the end of the seat tubes For Safari Tilt and Expedition Tilt attach abductor by Velcro under seat tubes Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 13 of 36 For the smaller child a 2 cut back seat may help achieve the proper fitting and be more comfortable Available in standard and reinforced seat Special order Not available on the Safari Tilt Expedition or Metro chairs Fig 33 Fig 33 Heavy Duty Seat Heavy duty reinforced padded seat and back comes with pockets which have removable nylon stiff eners Use when extra firmness is required Stiffeners easily lift out of pockets for custom forming with a heat gun Fig 34 Fig 34 Headrest Adjustable height headrest sometimes called headwings provide soft foam support for midline positioning Fig 85 The padded insert can be attached at any height by wrapping the webbing and Velcro straps around the frame and securing at the back of the chair Secure he
60. year old son was in this van in your Car Seat which was tethered to the floor he escaped without a scratch did not even break his glasses I am fully convinced that the Car Seat saved his life Mrs Robin C Morganza LA Columbia Medical Mfg Corp Orthopedic Positioning Seat page 2 of Orthopedic Positioning Seat Columbia 2000 Silver Fox Grey and Designer Blue This car seat is the number one car seat in the US What makes this item so popular is its longevity and the amount of support it provides larger children Standard baby car seats are crash tested for children weighing only 35 45 lbs The Orthopedic Positioning Seat has been crash tested for children weighing 20 102 bs and up to 5 f tall This means that the child will be able to use the car seat for many many years As the child grows the seat is adjustable and can grow along with the child by adjusting the head pads five point harness or by adding an accessory that increases the seat depth by 2 2 Seat Depth Extender 2025 Also included are four positioning pads to be used as building blocks that will provide support where support is most needed The Ultimate Mobility Base Columbia 2100 A popular accessory to the car seat is the Ultimate Mobility Base This is a stroller custom designed for the Orthopedic Positioning Seat The all aluminum stroller is durable yet lightweight and has an uncomplicated fold design making it easy to transport The larg
61. 00 336 7684 and we will send you a new release in exchange for your original Extension Shaft Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 10 of 12 MOBILITY BASE OPTIONS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLER BASE ADAPTED FOR THE SNUG SEAT 1 The SNUG SEAT 1 is placed into the white nylon stroller brackets front bar first and rear bar last The optional cotter locking pin is pulled out and replaced in the bracket for security see the attached instructions with your lightweight stroller for operation and use There is a piece of webbing attached to the stroller to keep the stroller folded when carrying or storing 2 HEAVY DUTY STROLLER BASE ADAPTED FOR THE SNUG SEAT 1 Snug Buggy The SNUG SEAT 1 is placed into the white nylon stroller brackets front bar first and rear bar last The optional cotter pin is pulled out and replaced in the bracket for security The brakes are located on each side of the rear wheels and are activated by pressing your foot on the bottom part of the brake To release the brake the top part of the brake is pressed HOW TO FOLD THE SNUG BUGGY Slide the white plastic brackets on either side of the stroller down the tubing and over the release button so that they are snug These must be secure so that the stroller will not fold up while the SNUG SEAT 1 is placed in it Fold the Snug Buggy by sliding both white plastic brackets toward you and with your hands on the foam grip pull the handle bar for
62. 3 minimum to 15 maximum 8 minimum Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Have Fun In PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 1 800 336 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 THE Instructions For The Gorilla Postural Seating System and Automotive Safety Seat Please Read and Save These Instructions h The Pouch Attached To This Unit Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Have Fun In PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 1 800 336 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 Snug Seat Owner Information NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE DATE PURCHASED DEALER NAME SERIAL NUMBER Recall Information Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall Send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to Snug Sect Inc PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 or call 800 336 7684 For recall information call the U S Government s Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 202 366 0123 in DC area Page 2 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 1 of 6 Read and Follow These Instructions Exactly The GORILLA SEAT conforms to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 3 IF CORRECTLY USED tt is designed for occupants weighing between 20 and 105 Ibs 9 and 48 00 kg and up to 60 inches 152 4 cm in he
63. 3 3 um el eG ee a ranges o ramges options All models crashed at weight identified eee i EZ12B 60 Ibs EZ14B 100 lbs 10 degree fixed tilt All EZ16B 100 Ibs EZ18B 170 lbs Models over 20 positioning accessories over 20 positioning accessories over 20 positioning accessories Model 12 14 16 18 Cruiser Transport Model 11 13 14 16 Safari Tilt Transport Model 12 14 16 to be Rx by therapist CR11B 60 Ibs CRIAB 100 Ibs CR13B 100 Ibs CR16B 170 Ibs 30 degree fixed tilt All Models to be Rx by therapist SFT12B 60 Ibs SFT16B 170 Ibs SFT14B 100 ibs 5 45 degree tilt standard 0 40 degree recline optional Expedition Tilt to be Rx by EXT12B 60 lbs 10 35 degree tilt NA All Transport therapist standard optional positioning accessories Metro Transport to be Rx by ME12B 60 Ibs 30 degree fixed tilt NA Al Not applicable Model 12 14 _____L therapist __ ME14B 100 Ibs l AEREN ERRER L Model 12 0 20 degree recline Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Z2j0 z abed ou sjonpolg preauog Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X Cars vans pickups X__ School buses ___ Ambulances _X _ Other specify Public Transport with approved Tie Down and Restraint systems
64. 31998 E 2 ON Products page 1 of 7 WITH BACK ZIPPER CLOSURE Transport disabled children and adults with SUPPORT SAFETY amp SECURITY A Support System E Z ON VEST provides support by helping hold the wearer upright A Safety System E Z ON VEST is dynamically tested and meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards A Restraint System E Z ON VEST is appropriate for the person who needs to be restrained because of behavioral or physical disabilities E Z ON VEST s back zipper closure discourages unauthorized E opening or removal Accessories are available to provide additional securement aring th e ike We stinctive dren O VEST and its di parachute 1099 roma E Z vs sE Z ON Vest can be put on before entering the vehicle no more awkward struggling in the confined space of the vehicle e With our mounting straps installed it is easily used in any family vehicle bus or wheel chair Washable ES r i n a lt _ pan al vr lt g gt asco 3 mL co JE CO PA g w J rr JD O EE O UN Cc JD nm SIZE INFORMATION WAIST MEASUREMENT with coat on DESCRIPTION Children s sizes Children E Z ON VEST w Portable Seat Mount 1018 PRA Meee Extra Small XS E Z ON VEST w Permanent Floor Mount 101FM CA E dnt Myr ana Small S E Z ON VEST w Tether Strap Mo
65. 58 68 76 97 em 97 122 cm 122 147 cm 147 173 cm Weight 50 100 Ibs 23 46 kg 60 130 lbs 27 59 kg 20 40 lbs 30 60 lbs 9 18kg 14 27kg Sitting Hip Width 6 a 8 8 10 10 2 13 12 T 15 Call toll 15 20cm 20 25 cm 25 33 cm 31 41 cm z to ree 7 E 1 i 4 n w g Thigh Depth 8 1l 10 13 12 15 14 18 1 800 323 5547 ime Rea ae o 6 or fax 1 800 547 4333 20 28cm 25 33cm 31 38cm 36 46cm Tumble Forms Carrie System The Go Everywhere page 1 of 2 Feeder Seat System ess SEATING Provides Secure Positioning Time and Activity Time P Floor Sitter E Y Wedge for Small 2 5 Medi d y y edium an Large Feeder Seats Large Feeder Seat fits adolescents up to 60 150 cm Floor Sitter Wedge for Extra Large Feeder Seat The Tumble Forms Feeder Seat is ideal for feeding learning or resting in a chair or stroller or on the floor or a parent s lap The Small and Medium sized Feeder Seats provide an exciting feature the anti thrust seat for increased pelvic stability Deluxe Floor Sitter includes Feeder Seat and a Floor Sitter Wedge for activities and peer interaction on the floor Wedge holds the Seat upright or in a reclining position Feeder Seat and Wedge may be ordered separately Other Feeder Seat features Shoulder harness slot
66. Accessories TEAM A E E AEE E A A E 12 Canopy A aa eS 13 Raim Cover NA AI Gn Be ad cae ee ead 13 Fleece A is aran Tad mean So Cae eh ad Die Osos BS 13 Bus transport WICCe Sse A a ea Ste ea ties 14 Miscellaneous Handle revers rra A Eee ee ee 15 Fabric removal sto ENS 15 Wheel Locks Locking and unlocking sio at avespin Ean ae 3 16 ASIAN aed eck ES dal Maun ete ales 17 Wheel lock aa Justmeals csi ES a ER RAS 17 Convaid SA II 18 A Sedna G28 40 de et Ate catdsa gules bate aad ae Sek oak 24 Models Cruser tects bik doen Slee dd Se Merce Gone Shak Ge aye Bee ee 28 EC RIGEN COMPA iras aa Blokes Bodo eee Keyes 29 A Gah ents one a aes E O 30 Consumer E E Oa e E E EEE ST 31 e CE WARE Scie aea aa ea E Bee OEE a eA Information Salt water maintenance 1 4s ah id ate ey A Pe Cae Edited 3 Maintenance onanan noraa Sg th bay ore Gel lade area Seed ys 31 Limited lifetime warranty sidad gh eee Se add Back cover Fast factory service Warranty repair Back cover Non warranty noia he Se Back cover Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 4 of 36 Check to see that the following items are included with the chair e Left and right footplate or one solid footplate e Accessories ordered Footplates are optional with Metros Unfold eee Stand chair on front casters Fig 1 p 2 Grasp one handle and push down on the opposite seat tube Fig 2 3 Press down firmly on seat tubes to ensure the ch
67. Adaptive Seating Designed for Occupant Protection Use Adaptive seating designed for occupant protection use Adaptive Seating designed for occupant protection use page 1 of 2 87 22 1399 03 17 6143744581 EASTER SEAL MARIETTA PAGE 85 Warning Manufacturer instructions are under constant revision These are current instructions for models currently in production as of 5 99 ONLY This section DOES NOT include models no longer on the market but still in use previous versions of instructions for current models Always consult with the manufacturer to confirm that instructions are matched and appropriate for your product s model serial number and date of manufacture Adaptive Seating designed for occupant protection use page 2 of 2 230 abed oeeo Jonpolg uoneuodsue Ou s38 BESI Manufacturing Inc 9445 Sutton Place http www besi inc com Hamilton OH 45011 Phone Customer service 800 543 8222 Faxes 513 874 0579 E mails www besi inc com Other 513 874 0232 Product family at a glance for clinicians q Popular name for device _ dE Model Order 4 Useful for which diagnoses ie school bus transportation Infection control protocols or warranties available If yes description attached History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals If yes roll call of states attached Product specifications at a glance for clinicians a 1 a lt res
68. CTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products for E Z ON M Vest in the Family Vehicle page 2 of 4 Front Seat Usage Behind Front Seat Installation CAUTION E Z ON PRODUCTS INC of Florida recommends that front seat installation be used only when the vehicle does not allow for a rear seat installation or when a physical disability requires the child to be placed in the front seat e Have your auto dealer or mechanic determine the correct distance for an anchor location on the vehicle floor behind the front seat at a maximum angle of 45 See Diagram E e A 7 16 hole should be drilled in the selected location e Use anchoring hardware to bolt the tether strap permanently to your vehicle Anchoring hardware is included See Diagram B We recommend using a sealant around the drilled hole e Extend the tether strap over the top of the seat and snugly adjust the strap Lock into place by threading it through the barslide See Diagram C Diagram E Behind Front Seat Installation Use of the Locking Clip with Vehicle s Shoulder Lap Belt The Locking Clip should be used with a shoulder lap belt combination where the male latch plate slides freely Usage e Put E Z ON Vest on child per manufacturer s instructions Identify the male latch plate portion of your vehicle s Shoulder Lap Belt See Diagram F Hol
69. E Slt f a CM y S 50 D A OPTIONAL PATTERN SEW TYP WEB STOP eee eee A Push Button Release Buckle and Attachment Breaking strength capacity 5 000 lb Item 0021 mo mu Belts e gt Mounts BESI Manufacturing Inc e 800 543 8222 BES Manufacturing Inc Products page 6 of 17 Breaking strength capacity 5 000 lb Floor ha Mount Q Standard size PBF 60 Item 0023 0 PBF 45 2 PBF 70 i PBF 75 i Breaking strength capacity 5 000 lb Seat i Mount f Standard size PBA 60 Item 0024 E PBA 45 E PBA 70 PBA 75 i Loop Belt Mount does not meet Loop Belt certified specs Mount E Standard size i PBL 60 Item 0025 PBL 70 E PBL 75 E Sold as a restraint belt ONLY We custom make belts to fit the size you need Seat Covers mm wm il BESI Manufacturing Inc e 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 7 of 17 I I installation instructions 0 en How to assemble a Loop Belt Place Buckle around bar and through loop on belt How to assemble seat mount belt Bolt mount to seat frame mu mum Assembly Directions 6 BES Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 8 of 17 2 D Ring Item 0026 Series E andA Spring Loaded Item 0027 Square Snap Hook Item 0028 Pair Adjuster Item 0029 Breaking strength capacity 5 000 lb Workin
70. FOR CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICES TECHNICAL DATA Optional support pads are available for the trunk and hips YOUR SNUG SEAT DEALER IS 60 Ibs 30 Ibs Interior seat dimensions 14 wide x 10 deep Exterior seat dimensions 16 wide x 17 deep Interior exterior back height Abduction built into the seat shell Unit weight 01998 All Rights Reserved Snug Seat Inc USA Snug Seat Inc PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 1 800 436 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 Snug Seat The SS1000 page 1 of 1 How To Use Your Snug Seat 1000 Booster Car Seat important Do not use this cor seat until you read and understand these instructions Incorrect usage can mean serious injury or death to a child in a sudden stop or accident If you need help call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 336 7684 Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Have Fun In PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 1 800 336 7684 Fox 704 882 0751 Important Registration Information Child restraints car seats could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint cor seat to be reached in a recall Send your name address and the restraint s car seat model number and manufacturing date to Snug Seat Inc P O Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 or call 800 336 7684 For recall information call the U S Government s Auto Safety Hot Line at 1 800 424 9393 202 366
71. For transporting children up to 100 Ibs while travel ing in a prone or supine position often necessary for spinal injury body cast or hip spica Use with existing seat belts Extremity belt included Adjustable for growth and seasonal clothing Available in two sizes 9 Carrie Bus Seat Light shock absorbing foam seat and optional head and foot rests provide comfort and therapeutic positioning Available in two sizes small 30 48 20 60 Ibs and large 48 58 50 100 Ibs 5 Columbia Orthopedic Positioning Seat For children 20 102 lbs up to 5 ft tall The ortho pedic shell features a styl ish washable cover padded head supports are adjustable 2 E Z ON Vest Transport children through adults with special needs with this supportive vest Other styles and acces sories are available 1 3 Dream Ride Infant Car Bed y Rear facing car seat con 2 verts to side facing car bed Use also as a carri er and rocking cradle Washable quilted cover For infants up to 17 Ibs 4 SPELCAST Car Seat A car seat specially modi fied for children in pelvic spica casts Use rear facing for children up to 20 Ibs forward facing for children up to 40 Ibs E Z ON removable Safety harness positions easi ly Can also be used in Pogon wheelchair with removable arm rests FAA approved Y 6 Toddler Car Seat ly pr Toddler car seat offers adj
72. GS asa car seat The strap must be secured to a structurally sound integral metal part of the ve hicle This attachment point should be located directly be hind the position of the GGS when in use 2 Anchor point Chose a suitable anchor point as described above Drill a 1 4 diameter hole at the selected position Assemble the anchor point as shown making sure to use the large washer underneath the anchor point surface Make sure to tighten the anchor bolt se curel y 3 Lap shoulder belt attachment Fasten lap shoulder belt across the ve hicle seat behind the GGS The seat belt is fastened to the chair through three carabineer clips c as shown on the diagram Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 4 of 8 II GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM TRANSPORTATION TIE DOWN Note This system is only intended for use by children 50 pounds and under The system was crash tested at the University of Michi gan on August 27 1993 The Tie Down system for the Mulholland Positioning System s Growth Guidance System GGS consists of a 4 point tie down system with an added upper tether The system is designed to be used with series A or E track Front tie down strap Rear tie down strap Upper tie down strap 30 track Spacing approx 42 toddler approx 48 youth PE so Series A or E track Suggested track layout Mulholland Growth Guidance System
73. Medical distributes its wheelchairs through a network of autho rized suppliers Orders may be place with any authorized Sunrise Quickie Supplier To locate a supplier in your area call Sunrise cus tomer service at 800 456 8165 Why haven t manufacturers done this before now There were no standards in place telling the industry how to test wheel chair securement points and how best to configure the tiedown In 1996 the creation of the SAE standard J2249 changed this It allowed for a defined relationship between the tiedown and the wheelchair Since then Sunrise has taken the lead with other regulatory bodies to allow the marketing of this option Will Transit Option equipped chairs be able to grow in the future to accommodate changing customer needs Yes Free growth kits for Zippie frames will still be available Frame components and replacement parts will be supplied with specific instruc tions for proper replacement These instructions must be followed Is a chair with Transit Option always best Wheelchairs are prescribed by clinicians to meet the medical needs of the individuals that use the product Although Sunrise Medical offers an array of seating options clinical conditions local funding and ser vice delivery issues may conflict with the use of a chair with a Transit Option Sunrise Medical endorses the practice of choice for con sumers and always recommends the most appropriate product available be provide
74. Note the parcel shelf must be fixed and made of metal underneath You can tell if it is made of metal underneath by looking in the trunk If the parcel shelf is adjustable or is not metal underneath follow the instructions for a hatchback van or station wagon in these cars the tether anchor bolts to the cargo floor See Figures 3 and 4 WARNING before drilling any hole in your vehicle make certain the gas tank pipes cables etc are not in the way and will not be damaged The tether anchor must be mounted directly in a secure metal panel If necessary for access trim the carpeting hardboard parcel shelf or other trim for clearance Make certain that the tether webbing does not rub against any sharp edges Sedans built 1989 or after with a fixed rear parcel shelf Mounting nut Most cars built after 1989 or after feature a manufacturer installed tether mounting nut welded to the underside of the parcel shelf Because of its location this mounting nut is not normally visible To find it open the trunk Figure 2 Securing Columbia seat with vehicle s seat belt and look up at the bottom of the parcel shelf Some cars have one mounting nut while others will have more than one If your STEP 7 Installing The Locking Clip vehicle has such a nut use it Insert a pointed object nail etc Install your seat as described above using your vehicle s into the nut from below and up through your parcel shelf scat belt carpet
75. O NOT transport wheelchair in front seat of a motor vehicle While transporting a wheelchalr in a motor vehicle secure It to prevent rolling and or shifting INVACARE TRANSPORT READY OPTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS for use in Motor Vehicles please contact SAE Intar i i national 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale PA This wheelchair complies with ANSVRESNA WC 19 15096 412 776 4970 m Attach WTORS to securement points in accordance with the manufacturer s Instructions and SAE J2249 This wheelchair is to be used only with WTORS that have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 Attach wheelchair occupant restraints in accordance with the manufacturer s Instructions and SAE J2249 Correct positioning of occupant restraint belts are shown in FIGURE 2 1 The pelvic belt should be worn low across the frent of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic beit is within the preferred zone of 45 to 75 degrees to bs drip ia securement points ara the horizontal or the optional zone of 30 to 45 de gi A grees to the horizontal as shown in FIGURE 2 Securement Points E A WARNING When feasible wheelchair occupants should transfer to the vehicle seat and use the OEM Vehicle Installed restraint system Wheelchair occupants MUST NOT weigh more than 150 Ibs 68 kg This wheelchalr MUST be in a forward facing position during travel in a mo to
76. OBILITY BASE BY SNUG SEAT Built In Growth The GORILLA s innovative pad system and seat extension kit allows the seating area to be incrementally expanded from 8 x 8 to 14 x 14 ensuring your child many years of use Snug Seat The Gorilla page 1 of 2 Maximum Min User Weight Interior seat shell dimensions Exterior seat shell dimensions Interior Exterior back height Seat depth Standard pads Seat depth Optional pads and seat extension Seat width Standard pads Seat width Optional pads Abductor Large triangular Abductor Small oval Height of shoulder strap slots SN DEALER INFORMATION Is Reserved Snug Seat la ele ad te ATER Snug Seat The Gorilla page 2 of 2 Seat Wedges increase seat angle 15 for children with less head control Gorilla The GORILLA comes in Automotive Gray Jet Black Vibrant Blue and Bright Red Seat Extension increases seating Headrest is height width angle surface from 12 to 14 and depth adjustable Wedge Seat Pad with filler pad for seat extension EY ee eo Internal Pad Set fits under the seat cover to provide additional support em Abductors are available in two sizes 105 Ibs 20 Ibs 15 wide x 12 deep 18 wide x 14 deep 28 30 11 25 Upnolstered External Pad Set fits outside the cover for support 8 minimum to 13 25 maximum 1
77. Spectrum 1 Wheelchair in Front Wheel Drive Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum wheelchair in front wheel drive configuration equipped with solid seat solid back EE1 EE2 hardware lateral hip guides lateral thoracic support and headrest support was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surrogate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rat
78. TATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 322 JUPITER FL POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West 3 Jupiter FL 33458 9935 OS A A lela ie A A cacti E Z ON M Products Video Info on Children Are Our Future page 2 of 2 E Z ON ADJUSTABLE VEST WITH BUILT IN ZIPPER PANEL amp ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER STRAPS ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER STRAPS Make quick one pull adjustments to lengthen the vest to ensure proper positioning of the straps in the lap area Maintains a safe fit as the child grows Sherpa Fleece Neck Pads have Velcro closure for instant access to slide buckles Bar slides help deter children from loosening adjusters BUILT IN ZIPPERS ___ __ Adjust chest and waist straps to accommodate growth and heavy clothing e Meets FMVSS213 0 wd Use WES ON s Seat Mount or Tether oa pl itage 2 through adult de reg A vallabli XIGSm ia a A Juno er args Os Its UEA THE E Z ON ADJUSTABLE VEST Bre avallable 4 bi See Model No 103Z U S Pat No 5 733 014 o 2 OJ le nu a in mn JJ O I mm rr To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 Ro x Lome C E UU gt oo r m m i Oo E n om nm J C i XJ x bax amp UU EZ98039
79. TD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 1 wheelchair in standard configuration equipped with solid seat solid back and EE1 EE2 hardware was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surro gate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear ttedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9801 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Actual impact velocity 49 3 kph 30 6 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 20 1 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 24 18 ATD Measure
80. THEREFORE YOU CANNOT USE OR ATTACH IT WHILE THE CARRIE SEAT IS BEING USED AS A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 11 of 12 MAINTENANCE OF THE CARRIE SEAT The Tumble Forms covering may be cleaned with household or industrial grade detergents either liquid or abrasive powder types Do not soak or immerse the cushion in water it will take water in through the vent hole like a sponge and become water logged The Tumble Forms covering can be disinfected with alcohol or 3 hydrogen peroxide The harness straps can be handwashed with warm soapy water and disinfected with alcohol or 3 hydrogen peroxide It can be scrubbed clean with a nylon brush Do not removed the harness from the Carrie Seat Contact the manufacturer if The harness becomes worn or damaged The outside of the Carrie Seat becomes ripped or torn and a maintenance kit is needed Extra tether straps are needed RECOMMENDATIONS The Carrie Seat will help you to effectively position and safely transport your handicapped child It is up to you as a parent to use the Carne Seat according to the instructions Follow this safety checklist everytime your child travels in the Carrie Seat 1 Make sure the Carrie Seat is properly installed and adjusted as per manufacturers instructions 2 Position your child in the Carrie Seat as described in the instru
81. Transportation Safety Manual page 5 of 8 1 Fasten Front Tie Down Straps To fasten the front tie down straps loop the end of the tie down strap over the front seat bar just inside of the legrest angle adjustment casting a Attach the ring on the end of the strap to the hook sewn into the tie down strap webbing To tighten the tie down straps pull on the loose end of the strap The cam will lock the strap in the desired position To loosen tie down straps press cam where marked PRESS 2 Fasten Rear Tie Down Straps To fasten the rear tie down straps loop the end of the tie down strap around the rear seat bar and over the top of the tilt adjustment castings b Attach the ring on the end of the strap to the hook sewn into the tie down strap webbing Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 6 of 8 To release the buckle push the tab c on the end of the buckle and lift the lever open 3 Fasten Upper Tie Down Straps To fasten the upper tie down straps loop the end of the tie down strap around the back bars d of the chair above the upper sling bar e Attach the ring on the end of the strap to the hook sewn into the tie down strap web bing Tighten the tie down strap with the buckle open As the buckle is closed it will snug up some more on the tie down strap To release the buckle push the tab c on the end of the buckle and lift the lever open Mu
82. VAID 266 8243 Anatomical Back Support Frame Safari Tilt s new anatomical back support frame stabilizes the neck and head in a functional position to assist the development of neck and head righting reflexes The anatomical back frame is optional from the factory and must be ordered with the chair Removable reformable splines are standard with the Safari Tilt Anatomical or can be ordered separately Splines are located inside the fabric seat back and simply pull out Use a heat gun to customize form Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 27 of 36 Expedition Tilt Unfolding 1 Pull up on handle until chair is open Fig 80 81 2 Move seat back sliders to locked position e Hint Easier if done before front and rear locks are opened Fig 80 3 Make sure front and rear locks are in locked open positions by pushing down on rear lock and rearward on front lock with foot Swing footrests into unfolded position Folding 1 Bring the chair to the lowest most tilted position by squeezing both triggers on the handles and tilting the seat down Fig 82 2 Remove planar seat insert The Expedition must be in lowest tilt position for folding ep ca A E Pa Z a Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 28 of 36 EXPEDITION 3 Unlock rear brace by pushing up on center of brace with foot Fig 83 4 Standing in fro
83. a click D Pelvic Belt Buckle Insert the two ends together until you hear a click E Chest Protection Pad Attach to the back of buckle c F Tray Attachment Points Do not use the tray in the car 6 Abductor Position then tighten the attachment screw H Footplate Position then tighten the attachment screw Footstraps Fasten the straps securely around the child s shoes J Seat Recline Lever Pull lever forward to change angle of seat position Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 2 of 12 READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY The SNUG SEAT 1 conforms to United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 FMVSS 213 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 3 IF CORRECTLY USED It is designed for occu pants weighing between 18 and 40 lbs 8 16 and 18 14 kg and up to 45 inches 114 3 cm in height The installation of this seat to a vehicle is by means of the vehicle lap belt and tether strap WARNINGS Failure to follow each of the following instructions can result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash This child restraint MUST be secured with a vehicle belt and tether as specified in this instruction booklet e Do not modify the frame shell or belt systems of this child restraint device e Do not use this seat if the occupant s head extends above the top of the seat Do not remove the shoulder crotch or lap belt from the seat
84. ability the Spectrum does it all A Sp i pes vr A IS Y TS ar A 4 PEAN A tog P FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED O Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 3 of 14 Floor To Seat Rail 11 5 inches 512 inches e o 12 5 inches 912 5 inches e 13 inches 33 inches i o 5 13 5 inches 44 inches 14 inches 14 5 inches 14 5 inches 14 5 inches 15 inches 215 inches gt 15 inches 45 5 inches y 15 5 inches 15 5 inches gt 15 5 inches 16 inches 4 16 inches _ 16 inches lt 16 inches 16 inches 16 5 inches 16 5 inches 16 5 inches 16 5 inches 17 inches 17 inches 17 inches 17 inches Caster Size 3 inches 3 inches 4 3 inches Y 3 inches 3 inches n eg inches 5 inches 3 inches 5 inches 3 inches 5 inches ey a 5 inches fo 5 inches 6 inches 5inches 5 inches 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches 7 inches 7 inches 6 inches 6 inches 7 inches 7 inches Spectrum Dimensions Frame Widths Frame Depths Frame Depths TN SIE Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 4 of 14 10 18 8 17 22 3 inches 3 58 inches Z 5inches TES inches Fy 6 inches 3 inches lt 2 16 inches Both frames Short frame Wheel Size Arc Over Rail 4 5 inches M6 inches espe Finches e 16 inches 3 5 inches 18 nches kin 5 5 inches Ez 16 inches 3 inches 418 inch
85. able of producing the impact conditions The Anthropomorphic Test Dummy ATD for all tests was 168 lbs WC 19 Design requirements state that The wheelchair shall be designed to reduce the likeli hood of injuries due to contact with the wheelchair components by providing energy absorbing padding over all rigid and sharp edges likely to be contacted by the wheelchair user and other vehicle occupants during a vehicle impact All Transport Option hardware designed to the specifications listed in ANSI RESNA WC 19 Con figuration and components tested on each chair are listed in test summaries Wheelchair Configurations for each test Test 9801 Spectrum 1 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back and EE1 EE2 Hardware loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 49 Ibs Size 16x 16 Minimum Turning Radius 28 Minimum Turn Around 52 Test 9802 Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back and EEI EE2 Hardware Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 55 lbs Size 16x 16 Minimum Tuming Radius 3 Minimum Tum Around 57 Test 9803 Spectrum Wheelchair in Standard Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 55 lbs Size 6x 16 Minimum Turing Radius 28 Minimum Turn Around 52 1 EDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Tr
86. adjustable 103z specify size and mount children over age 2 who have outgrown carseat behavior problem E Z ON standard 101 specify size and mount 3 point seatbelt age 4 adult Infection control protocols or warranties available Yes If yes description attached Yes washing instructions sewn into vest History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached No Prescription only Product specifications at a glance for clinicians Safety Support Restraint ranges ranges ranges options positioning E Z ON age 2 12 yrs supine prone yes lateral modified see instructions 20 100 Ibs lateral adjustable 20 164 Ibs wrist ankle restraint E Z ON Not Applicable age 2 years crotch strap standard 20 164 Ibs wrist ankle restraint Harness 86Y 4 years adult a E PO O Z Jo gZ abed epuojy jo ou SIONPOIA wiNO Z 4 Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X Cars vans pickups _ X_ School buses __X_ Ambulances Other specify Product name Tether needy Tether cam Cam wrap needs kits standard determine mounting device needed Note The 103Z small and extra small vest will meet the new FMVSS 213 225 E Z ON adjustable vest E Z ON standard vest same as EZ ON adjustable Universal Harness Tether YES Tether YES tether is int
87. adrest height by tying attached laces to the frame or headrest extension or through the grommet holes in the back of the seat fabric Fig 36 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 14 of 36 FITTING GUIDE Optional seat back extension fits easily into sockets of seat back Fold chair slightly Move rubber grommets to adjust height of seat back extension 18 37 amp 38 Wedges Use these foam wedges to modify seating positioning or correct posture in any of the Convaid chairs Fig 39 42 Fig 39 Stabilizing Hat An attractive hat with Convaid logo attaches to back of seat for head support and control Acts as a head halter At the appropriate height attach strap through grommets on back using knobs supplied Seat back extension may be required Fig 43 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 15 of 36 Insert longer side of strap from top to bottom into inside side slit footplate loop under and up through other side slit Bolt strap on under side of footplate Fig 44 46 Fig 44 Fig 45 Fig 46 Accessories Tra For all Cruisers see Fig 47 Tilt up front of tray and insert hook under the eyebolt or the plastic knob as shown Lower the tray so that the bent portion of the support rod locks over the armrest tube For all other chairs see Fig 48 For Safari Tilt not available at p
88. ain a sitting position All vehicle transportation modes e Wheelchairs designed to be secured by 4 point WTORS Wheelchairs in forward facing position Wheelchairs used by persons who are 22 kg 48 5 lbs through adult Complete wheelchair systems Seating inserts if part of the chair What does WC 9 specify Design requirements Performance requirements Disclosure requirements Test procedures Labeling requirements Instructions and warning requirements Guidelines for securement point locations For products with the Transit Option can make adjust ments to the components or seating Yes as medical equipment adjustments to the components of the chair and seating are necessary to optimize its performance These standard adjustments are outlined in each user manual and do not affect transit use This does not include altering or substituting the wheelchair frame parts components or seating For example drilling holes chang ing fasteners used to secure the seat and back or substituting the sup plied seat and back are alterations that will void transit use Why do I have to buy Sunrise seating when order a chair with the Transit Option The seat back attaching hardware mobility base and the securement points are all part of an integrated system that is tested with the tiedown restraints Numerous crash tests with an Anatomical Test Dummy ATD seated on Sunrise seating options were performed to
89. air is completely unfolded Fig 3 A Use foot to lock the rear brace into a straight position Fig 4 For EZ Riders pull handle up and lock into place Fig 5 For Safari Tilt and Expedition Tilt see pages 18 and 24 respectively On Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 5 of 36 Fitting Guide Convaid s lightweight folding chairs are designed to be more than just a convenient chair Before ordering the chair the child or user s height weight and seating measurements should have been deter mined and the correct size chair ordered Properly fitted Convaid chairs will provide years of comfortable use And as your child grows refer back to this fitting guide to change the dimensions of the chair Correct seating and positioning encourages good posture which in turn aids circulation breathing and digestion Take the time needed to adjust the chair to fit properly If your child is not sitting properly look through this manual to see if there are accessories that would help correct the posture or consult your physical therapist Improper seating can lead to further degeneration It is vital to consult your child s physical therapist or doctor for more direction Three Point Seat Belt and H Harness Shoulder Straps The three point seat belt is standard with every Convaid chair except the adult Compax Adjust the straps to fit tighthy enough to keep them snugly in pos
90. all systems see figure 5 A locking clip must be used to secure the GORILLA SEAT when your car has a shoulder and lap belt with a free sliding latch plate NOTE Failure to use a locking clip could couse injuries to your child from the sea tipping over during normal braking or turn ing Figure 5 Locking Clip Page 5 How To Install A Locking Clip With A Free Sliding Latchplate You will find this clip included with the GORILLA SEAT If you do not have one you can buy one in stores that sell safety seats or order it from a car safety seat manufacturer Here is how to install the locking clip 1 Put the belt through the correct path on the safety seat and buckle the belt Thread the belt through the locking dip 2 Push down on the safety seat 3 Pull up on the shoulder end of the belt until the lap belt is pulled tight 4 Hold the two parts of the belt together at the latchplateor mark with chalk and unbuckle the belt 5 Thread the belt through the locking clip as shown Put it close to the latchplate 6 Buckle the belt again If you put the clip on right the belt will now stay tight around the safety seat 7 To make sure your child s safety seat is secure push down on it with your knee while you tighten the seat belt The locking clip that comes with a child safety seat is intended to be used in this way only Locking clip installed on belt close to lntchplate Putting the Child in the Gor
91. ansport Option page 3 of 16 Test 9804 Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Front Wheel Drive Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total mass 56 lbs Size 16x 16 Minimum Turning Radius 21 Minimum Turn Around 45 Test 9805 Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 58 Ibs Size 16x 16 Minimum Turning Radius 31 Minimum Turn Around 57 Test 9806 Spectrum 1 Wheelchair in Front Wheel Drive Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 56 lbs Size 16x 16 Minimum Turning Radius 21 Minimum Turn Around 45 Test 9807 Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Front Wheel Drive Configuration with 3 Caster Wheels Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD Total Mass 56 Ibs Size 16 x 16 Minimum Turning Radius 21 Minimum Turn Around 45 FDI Transport Option Specifications The Transport Option must be used in conjunction with approved Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraints The FDI Transport Option is only availabl
92. ant restraint and optimum protection in a crash situation 5 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 7 of 16 10 WARNING The recommended clear zones for occupants restrained by both pelvic and shoulder restraints and only by pelvic restraints is seen in exhibit 4 The frontal clear zones need to be larger when upper torso belts are not used TOP VIEW N SIDE VIEW Notes The rear clear zone is measured from the rearmost point on an occupant s head The front clear zone is measured trom the frontmost point on an occupant s head HHT is the estimated seated height from the wheelchair ground plane to the top of the wheelchair seated occupant s head HHTs range from about 1200 mm for a small adult female to about 1550 mm for a tall adult male The frontal clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair seated drivers 650 mm with upper torso restraint 950 mm with only pelvic restraint Dimensions shown are in millimeters Exhibit 4 Clear zones tor wheelchair seated occupants 6 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 8 of 16 FDI 11 01 98 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 33 1 855 1 FA X 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 1 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 1 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back and EE1 EE2 Hardware Loaded with a Midsize Male A
93. aps The shoulder straps should firmly retract the shoulders against the SNUG SEAT 1 back The shoulder straps should be snug enough for only two fingers widths of slack between the straps and the child All buckle tongues should click into position when properly engaged To release the lap or shoulder straps press the red button found in the center of each buckle WARNING After securing the child in the SNUG SEAT 1 ensure that the auto lap belt and tether belt which secure the SNUG SEAT 1 to the vehicle are fully tightened Also check to make sure that the lap and shoulder belts found within the SNUG SEAT 1 are snug and fully engaged Failure to secure these belts in accordance with these instructions will reduce the effectiveness of the SNUG SEAT 1 in an accident possibly causing injury to the occupant Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 6 of 12 COMFORT ITEMS HEAD SUPPORT PADS These are available as an upgrade option They are filled with a support grade foam The head support pads are held in place by tie strings passing through the back of the seat and secured by cord locks To adjust the height of the head pads depress the pin on the cord locks and provide some excess slack in the tie string Move the head pad to the desired position and take up the slack in the cord locks to secure the tie string Repeat for the other head pad POSTURAL PAD KIT Positioning is accomplished with the use of the pad ki
94. are Corporation Products page 5 of 5 2 yo abed sjonpolg oul swayshs Buluojisog pueyouiny MULHOLLAND POSITIONING SYSTEMS Inc 215 N 12 St PO Box 391 http www mulhollandinc com Santa Paula CA 93061 Phone Customer service 805 525 7165 Fax 805 933 1082 E mail Mulhpos ix netcom com 800 543 4769 Product family at a glance for clinicians Growth Guidance System GGS Toddler 901 1010002 Cerebral Palsy and other neuromuscular deficits affecting tone and posture Pf Youth 901 1020002 same O Infection control protocols or warranties available Yes If yes description attached Yes Enclosed in manual History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached Yes All 50 states Product specifications at a glance for clinicians evice name Height Length Weight Recline RF range FF range Accessories for ranges ranges ranges options positioning Growth Back Height 12 50 Ibs Yes when used as Forward Facing Head Trunk and pelvic D Guidance System 10 18 a wheelchair ONLY as support wheelchair base Toddler Seat Depth occupant 6 14 restraint Growth 30 50 Ibs NO same as above Guidance System Youth Back Height 14 20 Seat Depth 9 17 Yes when used as a wheelchair Forward Facing ONLY as occupant restraint 230 Z abed sjonp
95. are held in place by tie strings passing through the back of the seat and secured by cord locks To adjust the height of the head pads depress the end of the cord lock to loosen the tie string Move the head pad to the desired position and take up the slack in the cord lock to secure the tie string Repeat for the other head pad Side Support Pads The GORILLA SEAT will accommodate a child weighing from 20 lbs to 105 lbs The interior size of the seat should be adjusted to provide appropriate support and comfort for each child We suggest that about 1 of free space should be allowed on either side of the seated child Internal and external pads can be purchased to fill in excess space for smaller children See an authorized Snug Seat dealer for assistance Other Accessories A variety of accessories are available to modify the seat for special needs applications including an adjustable headrest abductors seat extension seat shell wedge and various support and positioning pads Use of Tether Straps The tether anchor is an essential part of the GORILLA SEAT design and is absolutely necessary to assure crashworthiness Most vehicles come factory equipped with pre drilled holes for tether mounting The tether must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body directly behind the seating position in which the GORILLA SEAT is to be used This may be the floor panel of the cargo area found in a wagon or
96. arger children The SPELCAST is used rear facing for children weighing less than 20 pounds and forward facing for children between 20 and 40 pounds As with all CRDs the rear seating positions found in motor vehicles are the preferred loca tions for this product The center rear seating location is the recommended location if avail able because it is the safest location from possible penetration in a crash Never use the THE SPELCAST COMPLIES WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 213 SPELCAST in the front seat of a vehicle with airbags TECHNICAL DATA eee SRS sae eae YOUR SNUG SEAT DEALER IS Maximum Min User Weight 40 lbs 10 lbs ee eer er ae Snug Seat Inc PO Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 1739 e 1 800 336 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 Snug Seat The SpelCast page 1 of 1 SPELCAST CRD The Special Child Restraint Device For Children Who Require a Pelvic Cast SNUGSEAT INCORPORATED 12801 EAST INDEPENDENCE BLVD P O BOX 1739 STALLINGS NC 28105 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Read ALL the information that follows completely BEFORE using the SPELCAST Keep these instructions in the envelope at the rear of the seat Should you have any questions regarding the SPELCAST please call our toll free number 1 800 336 7684 RECALL NOTICE Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint to be reached in
97. as removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9803 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Actual impact velocity 49 2 kph 30 6 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 20 1 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 25 1 g ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 5lg Maximum forward head excursion 10 5 in Maximum forward knee excursion 12 0 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1656 lb Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1389 lb Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 6 0 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 1 8 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 1 8 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum wheelchair and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the
98. asteners together as shown Make sure that the chest pad is located on the chest but comfortably below your child s neckline This keeps the shoulder straps from sliding off the childs shoulders Securing Straps The Junior Carrie Seat has two securing straps that pass around the back of the seat When the Junior Carrie Seat is placed in a chair or a wheeled base such as a wheelchair the securing straps should be used to secure the Junior Carne Seat to the base This is particularly important in preventing the Junior Carrie Seat from tipping out of the base if someone leans on the tray or if the wheeled base comes to a sudden stop Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 8 of 12 Adjustable Footrest The Junior Carrie Seat Footrest is essential for proper positioning The up and down adjustment is used to help contro hip flexion and extension The adjustable footrest consists of three adjustable components 1 The footrest bar 2 The support tube 3 The individual footrest shoes a The footrest should be inserted into the slot in the bracket located under the abductor Inser the footrest bar until the spring loaded adjustment button 9 clicks into place in the first adjustment hole Pull the adjustement button out to move the footrest to one of the other adjustment positions for shorter thigh lengths 3 Footrest Shoe The support tub
99. ation Safety Manual Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 1 of 8 oe CAUTION A child restraint system is only effective if used correctly Please refer to this manual for proper use of the system Misuse of the system can render the equipment ineffective IMPORTANT Vehicle transportation of occupants in the Growth Guidance System is only to be in the forward facing position The tie down system is for use only with the GGS tilt base and tie down straps supplied by Mulholland Positioning Systems The system is not designed for nor has it been tested otherwise Do not transport with the tray in place Misuse of the product will void the warranty Using This Manual Page Safety Harness The safety harness for the Growth Guidance System is utilized on both the car seat and transportation tie down applications Instructions for its use are outlined in this section Car Seat The Growth guidance Systeni has been crash tested for use as a car seat for children 50 pounds and under This section covers the installation of the tether strap and how to secure the chair on a car seat A AA ARAE ER be ea E E TEE E ES 4 Transportation Tie Down The tie down system for the Growth Guidance Systent has been crash tested for children that weigh 50 pounds and under This section covers the installation and use of the tie down system Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Ma
100. belt is sewn to the top of the lock plate Each belt feeds into its own emergency locking retractor Because the seat belt tension cannot be properly controlled with these belts they must not be used to secure Columbia seats USE AND INSTALLATION STEP 1 Operating Your Car Seat Buckle Pressing the red button will open the buckle To fasten the buckle insert the two metal tabs into the top of the buckle until they click into place Never lubricate the buckle STEP 2 Adjusting Shoulder Strap Height Your Columbia seat has four pairs of pre cut slots at different heights up its back The shoulder straps must be used in the slots located just above your child s shoulders If you need to readjust the shoulder straps to different slots feed the metal slides on the back of your Columbia seat through the slots To feed them through the slots first twist the black metal slides sideways so that they will fit through the slots and push them through the slots Do not attempt to unthread the straps from the metal slides to get them through the slots Never lubricate the adjusters STEP 3 Adjusting Harness Fit In adjusting the harness the crotch strap is the first part to be adjusted Loosen the other straps and place your child in your Columbia Instructions Model 2000 page 2 of 4 Columbia seat Adjust the length of the crotch strap with the metal slide on the underside of the seat The length of the crotch strap should be adjusted so that t
101. ches 4 5 inches 4 5 inches 4 5 inches 6 5 inches 4 inches 6 inches 4 inches 6 inches 8 inches 5 5 inches 7 5 inches 5 5 inches 7 5 inches 5 inches 7 inches 5 inches 7 inches FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED Built To Tilt Folding Tilt is an innovative addition to the Spectrum line of wheelchairs This new design modifies the spectrum chairs to achieve maximum tilt Easy 2 step removal of the seating system along with the versatile lateral folding capabilities of our A Spectrum chairs makes this the most convenient lightweight and adjustable tilt in A space frame on the market The Spectrum oem q frame with the Tilt In Space option en r A sets a new standard in versatility and adjustability for wheelchair 4 wm frames that is de 4 unsurpassed FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED cc Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 7 of 14 Floor To Seat Rail Caster Size Wheel Size Arc Over Rail ISS Inches Sii R Be aa 6 inches Gis SAD inches ga 14 inches 3 inches 16 inches 4 inches ARS INCHES Ze tie eles 3 INCHES Beg is Soda 6 inches AREA oil O inches E 5 inches 3 inches 18 inches 5 5 inches 7 inches 3 eS 18 inches e55 inches aeee e AS inches E aaa 16 inches 3 inches 18 inches ENG inches Mi ES Inches 4 Eug20 inches mB eg 16 5 inches 5 inches 18 inches 116 5 inches 3550323 inches axe 0 BRO inches db ve es 16 5 inches 5 a ax inches 55 inches 17 UTE 5 semis 5 i
102. cro loop on the loose end onto Velcro hook on the chest strap diagram E e Repeat the above procedure with the loose end of the hip strap Page 2 E Z ON Products Installation 4 Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON Vest page 2 of 6 shoulder strap ed loose end of the shoulder strap iP t bar slide Diagram E Diagram F STEP 2 ADJUST THE FIT The shoulder straps should be adjusted so that the hip strap of the vest the bottom strap with the push buckle or D Ring closure is posi tioned over the pelvic bone when the vest is worn by the child To adjust the shoulder straps a Pull the loose end of the shoulder strap see diagram E out of the bar slide The bar slide and the loose end of the shoulder strap should now look like Diagram F b To shorten the shoulder strap hold the bar slide with one hand Diagram G while pulling the loose end of the shoulder strap see Diagram F c To lengthen the shoulder strap hold the bar slide with one hand while pulling the shoulder strap see Diagram F d Secure the shoulder strap by threading the loose end back through the bar slide Diagram G Pull loose end to tighten Diagram H e Repeat the above steps on the other shoulder strap Diagram H The crotch straps help keep the Modified Vest positioned correctly over the pelvic bone during use To adjust the crotch straps a With the vest on the child secure the crotch strap fasten
103. ctions making sure all straps including tether are buckled and tight You should check them every time you use the seat 3 Drive safely Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 12 of 12 L os M RE a A a 0 Instruction Manual Tumble Forms Inc Copyright 1988 Tumble Forms Inc All Rights Reserved LIT 8 Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 1 of 12 The Junior Carrie Seat is a positioning seat designed to transport your special needs adolescent weighing 50 to 100 pounds Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard F M V S S 213 was written to insure safe travel for children O to 50 pounds and at the present time there are no guidelines for children over 50 pounds This is primarily because standard auto safety belts can accommodate larger children and adults However special needs children regardless of size require good positioning as well as a standard of safety Therefore the Junior Carne Seat was designed and tested to the spirit and intent of F M V S S 213 The results of the crash tests show that if installed and used according to the instructions the Junior Carrie Seat is a safe posi tioning seat for the special needs child Installation Place the Junior Carrie Seat on the automobile seat making sure that it sits snugly a
104. d Safe transportation is something every child deserves ecently Sunrise Medical became the first wheel chair manufacturer to offer an option that addresses transit safety for children in wheelchairs It s called the Sunrise Transit Option and it provides easy to identify tiedown points for effective securement Extensive crash testing performed at the University of Michigan s Transportation Research Institute has confirmed that the Sunrise Transit Option is effective when used in con junction with Sunrise seating systems and proper tiedown and occupant restraints Available on Zippie manual NS E z T T CoN wheelchairs and Kid Kart NM PS Bs NA mobility systems Sunrise Transit Option Four easy to identify securement points on the mobility base e Crash tested for use with tiedown restraints that meet Society of Engineer standard 32249 Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraints for use in Motor Vehicles e Available for the Zippie Zippie 2 Zippie TS and Zippie GS pediatric wheelchairs and the ee wit unrise Kid TLC Kid EZ Kid EX and Kid T Rex RA 1 SS Y Transit Option e Available only with crash tested seating and hardware configurations SUNRISE e Factory installation only MEDICAL Sunrise Home Healthcare Group 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont CO 80503 800 456 8165 In Canada 800 263 3390 1998 Sunrise Medical 930439 Sunnse Medical Ad page 1 of 1 SUNRISE tiomerica
105. d for additional lateral head control 1031342 71 ea side Sun Canopy 1031600 137 Utility bag 1034100 53 Feeding pump mounting assembly 1031650 294 2 0 inch seat belt auto type buckle 1034000 63 1 5 inch seat belt auto type buckle 1024000 63 Shoe holders to be placed on footrest 1000630 122 pr 1 Seat Pad 1000811 116 1 Back Pad 1003520 116 PO Box 391 Santa Paula CA 93022 805 525 7165 800 543 4769 805 933 1082 FAX Mulholland Positioning Systems Inc 1 1 98 Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 5 of 6 MULHOLLAND GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEMm SPECIALTY OPTIONS Base Options these bases are not crash tested for van bus tie down system Rigid non folding base step rekease tilt subtract 210 Rigid non folding base without step release tilt subtract 630 Folding non step release tilt subtract 420 NeckrestAssembly Options Double Post Mounting System no charge for substitution for children with large or active heads Occpital Pad for children w macrocephally 158 Neckrest Size Substitutions ht 1 75 2 2 5 width 4 and 5 single bar mounted only 11 13 and 14 5 for single and dbl mtg no charge for substitution Shoulder Pad Options Length Substitution 3 5 4 4 5 no charge for substitution Halo Options Flexible removable halo 231 Thoracic Pad Options Straight Pad either one or both no charge for substitution Pad Height Substitution 2 5 qu 3 5
106. d however a tray should be provided for forearm support STANDARD OPTIONS TILT IN SPACE BASE WHEEL SIZE choose one 12 5 inch rear wheels 16 inch rear wheels NECKREST choose one 5 inch width 13 inch width FOOTREST ASSEMBLY choose one independent shoeholders OR full footplate MOUNTING choose one center mount OR full width with flip down abductor COLORS circle one RED ROYAL BLUE NAVY BLUE TEAL BURGUNDY PINK GREY PURPLE BLACK RED GREY OR TEAL NAVY COMBINATION ADDITIONAL OPTIONS AVAILABLE please circle assembly No flat Inserts 40705001 116 pr Clear angle adjustable tray 1023222 399 Grey ABS angle adjustable tray 1023221 368 Grey ABS fixed angle tray 1023231 284 Tray elbow pads to bring the child s arms forward 1003321 126 pr Lumbar pad specify height and width 1003612 100 Pelvic Positioner Assemblym 1026005 315 Flip back halo assembly 1001541 342 Second 13 inch neckrest for additional head control 1021362 118 Sun Canopy 1021600 137 Utility bag 1024100 53 Feeding pump mounting assembly 1021650 294 1 5 inch seat belt auto type buckle 1024000 63 Shoe holders 1000620 105 pr Safety Harness for children weighing up to 50 Ib 1024011 210 required for car seat use and van bus transport Tie Down Straps for van bus transportation 1004020 210 Van tie down track E type 2 five foot lengths 1004025 105 1 Seat Pad 1000811 116 1 Back Pad 1003520 116 PO Box 391 Santa
107. d together the shoulder belt portion and lap belt portion See Diagram G Thread webbing into Locking Clip one side at a time See Diagram H Move Locking Clip as close as possible to the male latch plate See Diagram l e Thread shoulder lap belt through lower loops of E Z ON Vest See Diagram J Snap male latch plate into buckle Make sure that all stack is out of the lap belt See Diagram K Diagram G Diagram H Diagram Diagram J Diagram K For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 CELON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Tae 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 E Z ON M Products for E Z ON Vest in the Family Vehicle page 3 of 4 Placing the Vest on the Child The E Z ON VEST is placed on the child with the parachute emblem in the front See Diagram K The E Z ON VEST has one of the following closures e Back Zipper Closure Back Velcro Closure Front Push Button Buckle Closures e Front Buckle Ring Closure The Buckle Rings and Push Button Buckle closures must always be in the front Zipper or Velcro closures must always be in the back e Place the vest on the child and secure all closures The E Z ON VEST should fit snugly on the child For vests with multiple zipper closures choose the zipper closure that fits the child securely If the E Z ON VEST is too tight the child will not be comfortable If
108. damaged or if your seat is involved in an accident regardless of specd and regardless how minor your Columbia seat may no longer be effective and should immediately be replaced Metal tabs etc can become hot inside a closed automobile in the sun To protect your child check that the metal parts are not too hot before putting your child in your seat If you park in the sun covering your seat with a blanket towel etc will help keep the metal parts from heating up Heavy loose objects are dangerous in your vehicle Always have your Columbia seat secured with your vehicle s seat belt even when your Columbia seat is unoccupied as a safety precaution for yourself and other occupants The harness must only be used with your complete seat Do not try to use the harness independently of your seat The Federal government recommends that children under twelve years of age ride in the rear seat The center of the rear auto seat is the safest seating position in most vehicles followed by the passenger side rear seat and then the driver side rear seat Use the center rear seat whenever possible Make sure that the front seats are far enough away from your Columbia seat to minimize the risk of your child striking them in an accident Never leave your child unattended in your automobile WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR SEAT Passive restraints seatbelts and airbags Your Columbia car seat cannot be used in seats that have passive res
109. der must not weigh more than 150 Ibs 4 The location of the wheelchair securement points are shown in Figure 5 Use only with WTORS that have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 6 Attach WTORS to securement points in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 7 Attach occupant restraints in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 Note To obtain a copy of SAE J2249 Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems for Use in Motor Vehicles please contact SAE International 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale PA 15096 412 776 4970 1997 Sunrise Medical 12 97 150565 Rev A Vip TES Sunrise Medical Zip Pie TS Transit Option Warning Card page 1 of 1
110. e it must be installed and used according to these instructions TA nst l Help Line Read and follow the installation instructions carefully If The Installation Help Line is manned from 9 00 a m to 0 323 4 00 p m Eastern Time If you call after hours or on 4 80 weekends please leave your name number and a time of day when we can call you One of our installation experts will call you back during business hours 6 98 you have any questions please call our toll free number MM The Installation Kit Item Qty 86 Y Universal Harness 000 1 7 16 Bolt 1 1 2 long 1 2 3 8 Diameter Safety Washer 1 Lock Washer Nut OOM a eRe sar RESHMA EH REOHETT ESE EERE ERE NESE Sh id St edie oss ROS 1 ala ie Brackot casare nord taanis E EELEE Vint 1 8 You will need a drill 7 16 drill bit crescent wrench Metal Agjustor and silicone sealant TF L El Rear Seat Installation oop Ends OPTION 1 Rear Window Package Shelf Consult your automobile dealer or qualified mechanic for correct anchor locations Most late model automobiles have tether slots or pre drilled holes compatible with our anchoring hardware Refer to your vehicle manual for the exact locations OPTION 2 Behind the Seat Trunk or Luggage Space WARNING BE SURE TO IDENTIFY AND LOCATE FUEL AND EXHAUST LINES pe NS by Vt BEFORE DRILLING ANCHOR HOLE Consult your automobile dealer or quali
111. e 10 Shoulder Strap Adjusters End of Lap Belt Figure 11 Shoulder Belt and Lap Belt Together Figure 12 4 Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 5 of 9 PeRhtatcnsstrcieann REAR FACING INSTALLATION FOR CHILDREN WHO WEIGH LESS THAN 20 a POUNDS AND ARE LESS THAN 26 INCHES TALL Generally children who wear a pelvic cast are older and will use the SPELCAST forward facing For those instances when the infant weighs less than 20 pounds the SPELCAST MUST BE used rear facing Never use the SPELCAST in a rear facing position on the front seat of a vehicle with air bags FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR THE DEATH OF YOUR CHILD Please follow the instructions below for correct rear facing SPELCAST use children weighing less than 20 pounds 1 Recline SPELCAST by squeezing front two bars together while pushing down on its back Figure 13 2 Position harness straps through lower slots in the seat s back To change straps position undo from steel splitter plate Figure 14 at back and re thread through lower slots Reconnect to splitter one strap at a time 3 Place infant as far back in SPELCAST as possible 4 Place infant s arms under shoulder straps and buckle straps to crotch strap Use the shoulder strap adjusters to snugly tighten the shoulder straps so only two fingers Figure 15 can be placed between straps and infant Shoulder strap adjusters MUST be threaded
112. e 70 in rear tires give a smooth ride over all types of terrain A unique feature of this stroller is the one hand bolt action positive lock mechanism to easily secure the seat onto the base Columbia Medical Mtg Corp Orthopedic Positioning Seat page 3 of 3 2 jo abed ou sjonpoig preauog CONVAID PRODUCTS INC P O Box 4209 http www convaid com Palos Verdes CA 90274 Phone Customer service 888 CONVAID Faxes 310 539 3670 E mails convaid convaid com Other 310 539 6814 Product family at a glance for clinicians ee N oes a a ll Popularmamefor device Model der Usefulfor which diagnoses EZ Rider Transport Model 12 14 16 18 EZ12B EZ14B EZ16B EZ18B When wheelchair is required j 9 9 Safari Tilt Transport Model 12 14 16 SFT12B SFT14B SFT16B When wheelchair is required Expedition Tilt Transport Model 12 EXT12B When wheelchair is required Metro Transport Model 12 14 See ME12B ME14B When wheelchair is required Infection control protocols or warranties available No If yes description attached Warranties available in User Guide History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached No Product specifications at a glance for clinicians Devicename Height Length ranges EZ Rider to be Rx by therapist Cruiser Transport Model 11 13 14 16 R11B CR13B CX14B CX16B When wheelchair is required
113. e BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 30 BR 38A 38 BESI RESTRAINT W SEAT MOUNT B1 30 6 6 BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 30 BA 22Al 22 HARNESS MOUNT amp 3 INSERTS BI 38 2 Z BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 38 BR 30Al 30 HARNESS MOUNT amp 3 INSERTS BI 38 4 4 BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 38 BABA 3ETHARNESS MOUNT amp INSERTS Ble36 6 BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 38 EXPANDERS come in three sizes 2 4 and 6 aeaa A a O1 BES Manufacturing Putert Pending BESI Schoo Bus Seat Covers 4 Passenger Restraint Systems page 1 of 1 2 jo 1 Bed sjonpoig MONBIOAO BuynjoeynuRyy jeoipew eguno COLUMBIA Medical Manufacturing Corporation P O Box 633 http www columbiamedical com Pacific Palisades CA 90272 Phone Customer service 800 454 6612 Faxes 310 305 1718 E mails Cmedonline aol com Ordering 800 454 6612 Other 310 454 6612 Product family at a glance for clinicians cerebral palsy spina bifida muscular dystrophy accidents Infection control protocols or warranties available No If yes description attached No History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes If yes roll call of states attached No Product specifications at a glance for clinicians Device name Height Length Weight E ranges ranges Orthopedic child to 5 feet child seat to back Positioning Seat seat 29 20 102 Ibs 88 degrees 2025 seat 11 Ibs Stroller Base 2100 Z Jo 2 abed sjonpoig vo
114. e equivalent in physical properties utilizing jersey knit backing and meets the requirements of FAVSS 302 fire retardancy standards and FMVSS 222 Impact standards when used in conjunction with OEM foam Sewn with 92 nylon thread using a lock stitch sew pattern at 6 stitches per inch All ends are back stitched Seat Covers mmm BES Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BES Manufacturing Inc Products page 3 of 17 El El Vv Lu 7 gt 0 U G y Y i I l i l E E E I i E i Velcro Seat Covers BESI s innovative velcro seat covers are easy to install in minutes No staples screws or rivets Pocket Barrier Cover BESI s driver side only pocket barrier is designed to to organize all those loose items for a safer ride A quality cover designed for the customer features eFive pocket design Broom holder eConcealed velcro enclosure to keep items secure in pocket ein velcro style seat cover only The pocket barrier is available in BESI s complete line of colors to match the seats in your bus Also available in fire block All our seat covers are tagged with part numbers description the month and year the cover was made and by whom the cover was sewn Please call for a list of popular seat cover part numbers and descriptions for easy ordering wm oe Seat Covers BESI Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 4 of 17 po t
115. e head should not be used Are positional devices such as lateral support pads harness straps and lap belts considered occupant restraints No Occupant restraints are specially designed to withstand the forces applied to them during impact and are only supplied by the WTORS manufacturers The Transit Option was designed to offer a choice of structurally tested seats backs and wheelchair frames The use of sec ondary supports is not restricted by the Transit Option unless specifi cally noted or warned against What should be done with other accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment Remove them and secure them Will Sunrise retrofit the Transit Option on chairs sold prior to its market availability No Manufacturing changes have been made to the frame and seat hard ware that prevent us from retrofitting units manufactured previously What Sunrise products have the Transit Option available today The Zippie Zippie 2 Zippie TS Zippie GS and Kid TLC Kid T REX Kid EZ and Kid EX Why is the Transit Option not yet available on other Sunrise wheelchairs We first focused on the population most at risk and least able to control their environment children Pending test results the Transit Option will be available for other wheelchairs What is the cost of the Transit Option 200 retail which includes all necessary modifications for transit use How can obtain a wheelchair with a Transit Option Sunrise
116. e hospitalized than an unrestrained child in the front Rear Seat Shoulder Belts The Academy has commented to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the advisability of requiring the installation of shoulder belts in the rear seat s of passenger vehicles The AAP strongly recommends adoption of a three point harness requirement for rear seating positions 11 because 1 the public must have confidence that the available systems are safe and effective and 2 the rear seat is the special domain of children For too long the comment reads the special safety needs of children literally have taken a back seat to the needs of adults Letter from William C Montgomery MD President Reprinted from Safe Ride News American Academy of Pediatrics Vol IV No 3 Spring 1986 Reprinted from Safe Ride News American Academy of Pediatrics Vol VI No 3 Summer 1987 Recommendations Make sure that the Junior Carrie Seat is properly installed and adjusted as per the manufacturers instructions Position your child in the Junior Carrie Seat as described in the instructions making sure that all straps including tether are buckled and tight Check them every time you use the seat Always remember to securely belt the Junior Carne Seat in the car even when not occupied since in a crash an unsecured child restraint system may injure other occupants Drive safely Sammons Preston Junior Ca
117. e may be adjusted up and down the footrest bar by loosening the knob between the footrest shoes This adjustment may be used to assist in controlling hip flexion or extension When optimum position has been achieved be sure to tighten the knob 2 Footrest Support Tube Loosen Knob to Adjust Support Tube Up or Down U Footrest Bar so that the support tube maintains its position The footrest shoes can be tilted individually for ankle dorsiflection or plantarflexion This is ac complished by loosening the screw in the hole in the footrest tube directly under each shoe Use T handle Allen wrench packed in the literature pouch on the back of the seat Please be sure to tighten the screw securely after repositioning the footrest and return the wrench to the literature pouch To secure the child s foot to the footrest cross the webbing straps over the child s foot and fasten to the Velcro loop pad under the front of the footrest shoe To Loosen Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 9 of 12 Adjustable Head Support The head support can be adjusted up or down on the Velcro loop pad located at the top of the seat The purpose of the head support is to hold the head and neck in midline without put ting pressure on the occipital region Adjustable Tray To use the tray insert the tray bar into the top slot of t
118. e on Spectrum and Spectrum 3 Wheelchairs in the configurations tested Lateral Thoracic Supports Lateral Hip Guides and Headrests have been tested and approved for FDI Transport Option seating system Standard adjustments may be made to Spectrums and seating systems Other manufacturer s ancillary products have not been tested or approved to be placed on any Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option Wheelchairs or seating systems Spectrums and Spectrum 3 Wheelchairs can be grown in the field with X Brace change 2 EDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 4 of 16 User Instructions The Spectrum wheelchair conforms with the requirements of ANSI RESNA WC 19 2 WARNING Wheelchair users should transfer to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle installed restraint system when this is feasible 3 The ANSI RESNA WC 19 standards apply to persons with a weight of 51 lbs to 169 lbs This constitutes the range of sizes for which the Spectrum wheelchair is suitable for occupancy in a motor vehicle 4 Following is a picture showing the locations of all wheelchair securement points used in the frontal impact test Exhibit 1 5 The Spectrum wheelchair should be tied down in a motor vehicle using approved SAE J2249 restraints in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and in conjunction with the securement points on the wheelchair in the picture above 3 EDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Tran
119. e procedure on the hip strap e To adjust chest amp hip straps To tighten pull on the free ends of the belts To loosen hold the adjusters at a right angle to the straps and pull e To unfasten chest amp hip straps press the button in the buckle Loose ends with Velcro loop D Ring Closures Velcro Hook Chest Strap Fr Diagram C Diagram D Diagram E If your vest has D Ring closures diagrams C D E Locate the loose end with Velcro loop of the chest strap diagram C e Thread the loose end through both D Rings on the opposite strap diagram D and pull the strap tight for a snug fit on the child Then loop the loose end over the first D Ring and through the second D Ring Press Velcro loop on the loose end onto Velcro hook on the chest strap diagram E Repeat the above procedure with the loose end of the hip strap If the shoulder straps do not fit snugly because of a cast place a small rolled towel or cloth under the shoulder straps to take up the slack Page 2 E Z ON M Products Installation 8 Usage Instructions for Model 101M Modified E Z ON Vest page 2 of 4 OIM Vest Chest Strap Hip Strar Seat Belts Extremity Belt aap Of 7 3 LIA Diagram F STEP 2 SECURE THE CHILD TO THE SEAT Lay the child on the rear seat of the vehicle placing the child in the center of the seat away from the doors or walls of the vehicle Using the existing seat belts p
120. e seating system designed just for you Ask your dealer for further information on all our product lines or call direct at 1 800 336 7684 Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall Send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to P O Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 or call 800 336 7684 For recall information call the U S Government s Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 202 366 0123 in D C area A A A lt A Wa Ey w Y GNUGSERT INCORPORATED P O Box 1739 10810 Independence Pointe Parkway Matthews NC 28106 1 800 336 7684 Fax 704 847 9577 1992 Snug Seat Inc All Rights Reserved Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 12 of 12 ate ey tes THE GORILLA MEETS BOTH USA AND CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 213 FOR CAR SEATS Put the GORILLA into one of our mobility bases and you can take your child virtually anywhere Also appropriate for school bus transportation E Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Kave Fun In A POSTURAL SEATING SYSTEMI EDR R Durable Comfortable And Supportive The GORILLA is the ONLY CAR SEAT that provides ample head trunk hip and leg support for larger children with special needs Our wide range of accessories ensure that your child will be positioned correctly and comfortably SHOWN HERE IN ROADRUNNER M
121. e shoulder belt through the shoulder belt guide making sure that the vehicle lap shoulder belt is tight across the child s lap and shoulder See Fig 11 Make sure that there are no twists in the seat belt 4 The vehicle lap shoulder belt should be attached so that the diagonal belt does not touch the neck area or stomach Fig 10 Make sure that the buckle is engaged with a definite click 5 Attach the Velcro tabs located on the side of the troy to the velcro located on the sides of the front of the seat Figure 11 A car seat s metal and plastic parts can become very hot when left in warm weather even in the shade These can cause serious burns fo unprotected skin Drape a blanket over the car seat to keep it cool when not in use Always check metal and plastic parts before putting your child in the cor seot Page 6 Snug Seat The SS 1000 How to Use page 3 of 4 Product Care And Cleaning Fitting Notes The covers can be removed for washing Use a maximum water temperature of 85 F 30 no more Do not spin dry or iron Snug Seat does not recommend loaning or passing along your car seat when you are finished using it Please do not allow anyone baby sitter relatives etc to use your child s car seat without first understanding all of the instructions in this booklet Snug Seat has a policy of providing a replacement car seat at no charge for any of its car seats that have been involved in a vehicular c
122. e used as a passen ger seat during transit When can a Sunrise wheelchair be used as a passenger seat in transit If it has the Transit Option installed and is used properly with approved Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraints WTORS What are WTORS A Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint System WTORS refers to a system of straps that help manage the force of a wheelchair and its occupant during an impact When installed will the Transit Option work with any manufacturer s WTORS No only with WTORS that comply with the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE standard J2249 Recommended Practice Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems for Use in Motor Vehicles What is SAE 2249 A standard for testing WTORS to prove its effectiveness in a 30 mph forward facing simulated crash It involves four point restraints that attach from the chair to the vehicle floor and occupant restraints that cross the occupants lap and shoulder WTORS manufacturers offer integrated and independent restraints Does the Transit Option work with both Yes The Transit Option works with any J2249 approved tiedowns What standards exist for wheelchair securement points None today But ANSI RESNA has proposed a set of standards WC 19 chat are being circulated for approval Adoption of WC 19 is expected by the end of 1998 What is the scope of WC 19 WC 19 applies to All types of wheelchairs that allow a user to att
123. ear the caregiver driver If a child must be placed in the front seat place the vehicle seat as far back as possible if there is no anchorage attachment located behind the front seat attach the tether to the seat belt located directly behind your Snug Seat as shown at top next page This method can also be used in vehicles with more than two rows of seats vons station wagons etc Page 9 TYPICAL FRONT BUCKET SEAT NOTE POSITIONING OF TETHER MUST GO AROUND EACH SIDE OF BUCKET SEAT ENO CLIP OF TETHER S ATTACHED OVER GATHERED MIDOLE OF FASTENED REAR SEAT BELT If your child s seat must be placed in the front seat and your vehicle has bench seating the child restraint should be located at the center front seating position with the tether straps going over the back of the seat as shown below BE SURE TO PLACE BOTH TETHER STRAPS OVER THE TOP OF THE BENCH SEAT TO REAR SEAT BELT VEHICLE SEAT BELT AX WARNING Do not attach a tether strap to a Passive Restraint or seat belt which does not lock into place Page 10 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 5 of 6 Instructions For Cleaning Fitting Notes WEBBING Wipe occasionally with a warm soapy sponge do not use bleach or dye as these may affect the strength of the webbing SEAT FABRIC A stiff clothes brush will remove dried in marks but most marks are best removed quickly with a warm damp soapy sponge or some mild deter gent e g hand soap
124. eat belting systems will allow the use of a booster car seat Read the section on seat belt systems carefully to determine proper use in your vehicle If you must use the front passenger seat with your booster car seat be sure to consult your vehicle owner s manaul regarding warnings recommendations for using forward facing car seats in an airbag equipped vehicle seating position Use of accessories and or parts not supplied by Snug Seat Inc is not recom mended and could cause serious injury or death Save this instruction booklet for future use Store in the pouch located under the cover on the back of the seat No child restraint system car seat con guarantee protection from injury in every possible situation However proper use of a car seat may reduce the risk of serious injury or death AX WARNING USE ONLY THE VEHICLE S COMBINATION LAP SHOULDER BELT SYS TEM WHEN RESTRAINING THE CHILD IN THIS BOOSTER SEAT or child will not be properly restrained Never use a lap only belt across front of child severe abdominal head and or neck injuries or death con result in o sudden stop or crash IMPORTANT Do not leave vehicle belt unbuckled on an unoccupied car seat Cor seat will be thrown about the vehicle even in a sudden stop Children and other passengers may be injured An unoccupied car seat must always be secured Height amp Weight Limitations The Snug Seat 1000 is designed to accom modate children weighing between 30 a
125. eds kits standard Invacare Transport Ready Option Not Applicable Not Applicable Pending 510 k clearance expected January 1999 Installation assessment alerts The Invacare Transport Ready Option consists of four securement brackets that meet the proposed ANSI RESNA WC 19 Standard for Wheelchairs Used As Seat in Motor Vehicle Will be available on Invacare Action ORBIT Action ALLEGRO Action Ranger X Junior Storm Series Factory Installed ONLY Installation of tiedown or restraint systems are not offered by Invacare Corporation Crash tested with Tiedowns that meet the SAE J2249 standard for Wheelchair Occupant and Restraint systems Recommend use of approved SAE J2249 lO Tied own systems ONLY Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs i Call Manufacturer for Product Options and Pricing Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists 17 14 FAX 216 366 5549 MARKET I NG REHAB Booz 15 27 co INVACARE CORP 002 as AWARNING Al IF YOUR WHEELCHAIR IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH THE TRANSPORT READY OPTION DO NOT let anyone occupy wheelchalr while In a moving motor vehicle Occupant MUST be moved to an approved motor vehicle seat Wheelchalr positioning strap s are NOT intended to prevent an occupant from being thrown from the wheelchair os a result of a sudden stop and or collision during travel in a motor vehicle D
126. egion The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9807 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Actual impact velocity 49 2 kph 30 6 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 19 9 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 24 8 g ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 55 g Maximum forward head excursion 14 1 in Maximum forward knee excursion 9 0 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1270 lb Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1333 Ib Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 4 5 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 1 8 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 0 6 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair in front wheel drive configuration and components listed above sustained impact loading intact with minor overall deformation and moderate deformation of the caster wheel assemblies Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright pos
127. egrated part of harness Use vehicles seatbelt Cam NO Low back booster seat can be used Belt must go on child Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Product na name Under 51 201 501 50 S20 500 over E Z ON modified E Z ON adjustable Installation assessment alerts E must have 2 seatbelts Child must be able to lay down without head feet touching sides of car need waist measurement and vehicle seat requirements to Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists O E 2 0N PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 Installation and Usage Instructions for the E Z ON VEST in School Buses and Vans with Stationary Seat Backs WARNING Failure to follow the manufacturer s instructions can result in child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or collision e This E Z ON VEST is designed for children who weigh between 20 160 Ibs e The E Z ON VEST must be used with a seat or floor mount as specified in the manufacturer s installation and usage instructions e The E Z ON VEST must be adjusted snugly around the child Include the installation and usage instructions if the E Z ON VEST is given to a friend or donated to an organization Call for additional
128. ehind the clevis Turn the front clevis turn in a clockwise direction Reattach the clevis to the front of the basket by inserting the bolt but leave the lock nut unattached until the adjustment is complete 3 Push the release lever towards the back of the unit If the gas spring extension shaft extends remove the gas spring from the front of the basket and loosen the clevis turn Repeat this operation until the shaft Front Clevis will no longer extend when the lever is pushed towards the back of the unit At this point the shaft should extend by pulling the lever forward 4 Tighten the lock nut behind the front clevis to secure the clevis in place 5 Rotate the release lever clockwise until the release lever is at the 3 00 position while facing the front of the SNUG SEAT 1 6 Return the front clevis to the front of the basket and secure tightly with the bolt and lock nut FIX A LOOSE RELEASE LEVER On some of the early versions of the SNUG SEAT 1 the release lever would occasionally come loose from the front clevis This occurred because the release lever had too shallow of a locking notch To correct this loosen the front clevis and remove the release lever Carefully grind out the notch in the release lever approximately 3 16 Reinstall the release lever It should now be firmly secure in the clevis If you or your dealer does not want to make this repair please contact Snug Seat Inc directly at 1 8
129. elected location 3 8 Bolt Assemble the Safety Tether Anchor through the car body as illustrated making sure that the large washer is underneath the mounting surface Note The hole must be properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from leaking into your vehicle Make sure to tighten the Safety Tether Anchor Bolt securely Once the Safety Tether Anchor is installed buckle it to the seat as shown and pull the excess webbing through the Safety Tether Length Adjuster until it is tight Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 6 of 12 Positioning Harness To custom fit the positioning harness to the adolescent 1 Position the adolescent in the Small Adult Carrie Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the recessed bottom of the seat 3 After the hip straps are adjusted snugly buckle the shoulder strap together To adjust pull the end of the shoulder strap until all slack is taken up When adjusting remember that the shoulder strap is one piece that passes behind the seat Always make sure that the positioning harness is adjusted snugly and all the buckles are snapped together before traveling 2 Buckle the hip straps together and tighten each side snugly by feeding it through it s adjustment slide Tighten each side equally so that the buckle stays 6 centered on the adolescent Make sure that the hip straps are located down acro
130. en the Velcro and position over the shoulder straps and then press together Fig 8 To change seat depth partially fold the chair to relieve fabric tension Grasp end of seat tube depress spring button and move seal tube until spring button relocates into the desired holes Repeat for the other side of the seat Fig 10 CONVAID USER S GUIDE Ya Y Seat back height varies based on the type of Convaid chair and the seat width of the chair Seat back extensions are available when needed for extra height to support the head For proper seat back height measure between the seat and the top of the shoulder blades or the upper part of the head Fig 11 Seat back hera Fig tt Proper seat width will enable the user to sit comfortably 4 and help prevent problems from developing While user is seated measure from hip to hip Fig 12 The user should have enough room to prevent hips and thighs from rubbing against the frame However you do not want the chair to be too wide or the user will slide around and their posture will be affected The seat width measurement on Convaid Cruisers and Metros is taken on the inside of the armrests Fig 13 For EZ Riders Compax Expeditions and Safari Tilt the measurement is taken on the inside of the chair frame tube Fig 14 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 8 of 36 FITTING GUIDE Foot Support Adjustment Seat to footrest
131. er b To shorten the crotch strap hold the fastener at a right angle to the crotch strap and pull the loose end of the crotch strap See Diagram l y secured A fastener pull loose end to shorten pull crotch strap to lengthen Diagram c To lengthen pull on the crotch strap See Diagram d Repeat on other side Page 3 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON Vest page 3of6 101M 2 Vest Chest gmap Hip Strap Seat Belts Crotch Straps Extremity Belt y a S F MANA e Diagram F STEP 3 SECURE THE CHILD TO THE SEAT Lay the child on the rear seat of the vehicle placing the child in the center of the seat away from the doors or walls of the vehicle Using the existing seat belts place one seat belt under the chest strap of the vest and secure that seat belt Place the other seat belt under the lower hip strap of the vest and secure that belt Secure both seat belts as tightly as possible The leg or extremity belt provided with the Modified E Z ON VEST should be used as follows a If one leg is casted be sure that the cast is closest to the seat back Place the extremity belt around the cast at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the hip strap on the vest b If both legs are casted place the extremity belt around both casts at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the lower strap on the vest c If
132. es 2 5inches 18 inches 4 5 inches 18 inches 4 inches 20 inches 6 inches 18 inches 3 5 inches 20 inches 5 5 inches 20 inches 5 5 inches 20 inches 5 inches 20 inches 3 Sinches 22 inches 7 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches 22 inches 4 5 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches 22 inches 6 5 inches 20 inches E 4inches 22 inches 6 inches 20 inches 4 inches 22 inches 6 inches 24 inches 8 inches 22 inches 5 5 inches 24 inches 7 5 inches 22 inches 5 5 inches 24 inches 7 5 inches 22 inches 5 inches 24 inches 7 inches 22 inches 5 inches 24 inches 7 inches FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED Spectrum 3 Wheelchair si The Spectrum 3 wheelchair has it all Swing away front end folding or rigid frame tit in space front wheel drive or Mae standard growth capabilities as well as L N anodized hot colors are some of the exciting options this frame has Built for seating and positioning systems too this makes the Spectrum 3 the most versatile chair in the world The Spectrum 3 offers limitless possibilities as weli as quality workmanship FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED Front wheel drive configuration Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 5 of 14 Floor To Seat Rail 11 5 inches 3 inches 242 inches ia 5 inches i F6 inches 6 inches 15 5 inches 15 5 inches MBS e oy if Y 46 inches lt 16 inches 5 inches 16 inches 38
133. es 4 inches 14 5 inches 3 inches 16 inches 3 5 inches 14 5 inches 3 inches 18 inches 5 5 inches 15 inches 3 inches 16 inches 3 inches 15 inches 3 inches 18 inches 5 inches 15 5 inches 3 inches 18 inches 4 5 inches 16 inches 3 inches 18 inches 4 inches 16 inches 5 inches 20 inches 6 inches 16 5 inches 5 inches 18 inches 3 5 inches 16 5 inches 3 inches 20 inches 5 5 inches 16 5 inches 5 inches 20 inches 5 5 inches 17 inches 3 inches 20 inches 5 inches 17 inches 5 inches 20 inches 5 inches 17 inches 5 inches 22 inches 7 inches 17 5 inches 5 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches 17 5 inches 5 inches 22 inches 4 5 inches 17 5 inches 6 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches 17 5 inches 6 inches 22 inches 6 5 inches 18 inches 5 inches 20 inches 4 inches 18 inches 5 inches 22 inches 6 inches 18 inches 6 inches 20 inches 4 inches 18 inches 6 inches 22 inches 6 inches 18 inches 6 inches 24 inches 8 inches 18 5 inches 6 inches 22 inches 5 5 inches 18 5 inches 6 inches 24 inches 7 5 inches 18 5 inches 7 inches 22 inches 5 5 inches 18 5 inches 7 inches 24 inches 7 5 inches 19 inches 6 inches 22 inches 5 inches 19 inches 6 inches 24 inches 7 inches 19 inches 7 inches 22 inches 5 inches 19 inches 7 inches 24 inches 7 inches Spirit Dimensions Frame Widths 10 18 Short and long frame Frame Depths 10 14 Short frame 10 11 w 1 2 back Frame Depths 15 20 Long frame 15 w 1 back cushion Leg Drop 6 14 90 Degree hanger Leg Drop 14 19 75 Degree hanger Back
134. eter hole through the body panel at the selected location Assembie the Safety Tether Anchor through the car body as illustrated making sure that the large washer is underneath the mounting surface NOTE The hole must be properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from leaking into your vehicle Make sure to tighten the Safety Tether Anchor bolt securely Once the Safety Tether Anchor is instalied buckle it to the seat as shown and pull the excess webbing through the Safety Tether Length Adjuster until it is tight Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 5 of 12 The design of the Junior Carrie Seat is based on the premise that positioning the pelvis securely is the foundation of seating control and posture The trunk tone adjustment is located at the top of the hips allowing one to adjust the trunk tone without affecting the stability of the pelvis This adjustment is accomplished by means of an internal frame which moves the torso up to 10 degrees forward or backward based on a 90 degree seat to back relationship To Adjust Locate the adjustment screws one on each side and loosen them Pull the seat back towards the seat bottom or push it away from the seat bottom to adjust for flexion or extension When optimum position is achieved tighten both adjustment screws securely Check periodically to insure that the screws are tight and that the adjust
135. f the seat See Diagram A Attach the snap hooks on Strap A to the metal hardware on the shoulder straps of the E Z ON VEST e Attach the buckle of Strap A and the connector of Strap B together After securing both ends pull the loose end of Strap B as tightly as possible Make sure the push button of the buckle faces the back of the seat to help prevent accidental release See Diagram B f o shoulder Strap C Loose end Pull to tighten mount to seat Diagram B Seat Mount Back view Diagram A Seat Mount Front View Positioning the Passenger and Connecting the Vest to the Seat Mount e Place the E Z ON Vest on the child according to the instructions found on page 4 Placing the E Z ON Vest on the Child e Position the person wearing the E Z ON Vest on the vehicle seat with buttocks and shoulders touching the seat back Locate the two snap hooks of Strap A Attach each to the metal hardware located on the shoulder of the E Z ON Vest e Locate the two snap hooks of Strap B Attach each to a hip D Ring on the E Z ON Vest If there is an existing lap belt in the vehicle thread the vehicle s lap belt through the loops located on each side of the vest Secure the seat belt snugly around the child s hip area e Check to make sure that all hooks and buckles are secure and the straps have no slack The length of the shoulder hook straps may have to be adjusted to eliminate slack or i
136. f they are too short to reach the hardware see Diagrams C D E amp F if the seat mount is correctly installed and the E Z ON Vest is properly sized the torso will be securely supported in an upright position See Diagram G shoulder Diagram G a hook strap Correctly pa i seat mount bar slide y and properly a p awe TM LL sized E Z ON A GA shoulder hook Vest 7a A E k f 4 f x LT i la ieee A Adjustin E b the length Diagram C Diagram D Diagram E Diagram F y Pull the loose end of the While holding on to the Thread the loose Secure the loose end p of the shoulder hook strap from loose end push the bar end back through by looping it back the bar slide so thatthe slide and hook up or the bar slide as over one bar and assembly looks like the down the shoulder hook shown above under the next bar of shoulder hook straps above Diagram C strap to the desired Diagram E the bar slide length Diagram F For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON Products for E Z ON Vest in School Buses 8 Vans page 2 of 4 Installation of the Floor Mount The floor mount requires two eyebolts anchored to two permanent eyebolt holes in the floor of the vehicle If the vehicle does not have eyebolt holes holes for two 7 16 eyebolts must be drilled at least 12 apart e Standing behind the seat cross the long straps and place them over the top of the seat with
137. fied N i mechanic for correct anchor locations The anchor points must be located at a 45 YO f Y f fa degree angie from the top of the seat back Use a 7 16 drill bit and apply silicone sealant around holes before installing hardware El install the Hardware Once you ve decided the location for anchoring hardware Silicone Sealant aNd have drilled the 7 16 anchoring point install the anchoring hardware as shown in diagram A Floor Frame Safety Washer Lock Washer Diagram A Take up slack in the tether belt by adjusting the bar slide until the V in the harness where the shoulder straps meet is located on top of the seat back After making length adjustment to tether belt be sure the web is properly threaded amp locked in bar slide See diagram B Diagram B E Z ON Products Model 86 Y Universal Harness page 2 of 2 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA n P Presents Children Are Our Future A 7 minute i i A l Available free of harao ante Children Are Our Future in i newsletter article and cludes a TV newscast Conn on the esc demonstrating Eso President of E 2 ON PRODUCTS we in the followin dynamically tested safety restraints OF FLORIDA obligation cuts and bruises all were fine Rebecca Love Director of E C E who met with all the children and their families at Children s Hospital re stated that the Doctors com ca Ei an mended the Board for their
138. for easiest balancing results Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 33 of 36 CONVAID USER S GUIDE Folding 1 Unlock rear brace by pushing up on center with foot Fig 101 2 Swing footrests to the side grasp one handle and pull up on the center of the seat fabric with other hand Footrests are optional Fig 102 3 Lean chair backwards on rear wheels and push on seat tubes or footplates to complete fold Fig 103 Caution Keep fingers free of folding mechanism Y E A O E gt Z O O Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 34 of 36 CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr rr rr rr ARA AA Ar rr rr E eee eer eer eee sree rere rr rr rr rre Consumer Information The Food and Drug Administration working with government and private sources concerned with product safety has developed basic guidelines These guidelines are strongly recommended by Convaid for the user s and your protection IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS When you use our product basic precautions should always be followed including the following e READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU USE OUR PRODUCT e ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Do not leave user unattended Do not strap user too tightly and do not allow straps to interfere with breathing or circula tion Always apply wheel locks before letting go of the chair CURB WARNING To prevent user f
139. g clip with a sliding tongue to secure the Carrie Seat you around both belts a few inches from the tongue must use a locking clip provided with seat The part of the buckle locking clip will prevent the belt from slipping thus insuring the Carrie Seat stays snugly in place Sliding Tongue Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 6 of 12 Tether 3 Buckle the tether strap to the Carrie Seat as shown Before driving always make sure you buckle the tether strap The purpose of the tether stap is to prevent the Carrie Seat from coming forward during an impact Failure to use the tether strap properly may result in your child striking the vehicle interior during a sudden stop or crash Pull the end of the tether through the tether length adjuster to make sure their is no slack in it Refer to the tether installation instructions for tether anchor location and installation Tether Length Adjuster The Carrie Seat cannot be used as a child restraint without a tether strap Harness A Position the child in the Carrie Seat making sure his hips and buttocks are back snugly in the seat rom To secure the horizontal chest strap feed it through the opposing metal slide then fasten it back into itself pressing the velcro together Make sure the chest strap is located on the chest but comfortatey below your childs neckline fasten the hip strap buckle of the p
140. g load capacity 1 600 lb Weight 12 lbs Breaking strength capacity 4 500 lb Working load capacity 1 500 lb Weight 21 lbs Breaking strength capacity Working load capacity Weight 21 lbs Strength depends on type of webbing used oo om oo oo oe eee O oe me me ee oe om om DEITS as o Belts amp Mounts wm wa BES Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BES Manufacturing Inc Products page 9 of 17 Series A Track Material High strength steel 12 Vertical gauge Minimum Item 0032 yield 50 000 psi Weight 16 6 lbs l Length 10 ft I A i Series A Track Material High strength steel 11 Vertical gauge i Minimum Item 0033 yield 50 000 psi i Weight 21 1 Ibs i Length 10 ft I i Series E Track Material High strength steel 12 i Horizontal gauge Minimum i Item 0030 yield 50 000 psi Weight 16 6 lbs l Length 10 ft I I Series E Track Material High strength steel 11 Vertical gauge E Minimum l Item 0031 yield 50 000 psi i Weight 11 6 Ibs l Length 10 ft I Dan mu Series A GE Track Bo BES Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manutacturing Inc Products page 10 of 17 Adjustable Restraining Harness Certified to take the place of a car seat when used in conjunction with a seat belt Our Harness meet FMVSS 213 when used with a safety belt The Harness comes in 3 color coded sizes small medium and large Each size has 3 separate zipper inserts that give y
141. gainst the automobile seat back Tumble Forms Inc strongly recommends that you use the Junior Carrie Seat in a rear seating position since it is the safest position in an accident Using a lap shoulder belt Place the child in the Junior Carrie Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the seat and fasten the positioning safety harness see pages 6 through 8 for complete 2 instructions Pull the lap shoulder belt around the Junior Carrie Seat and child as shown making sure that it is tight Some automobiles have a continuous lap shoulder belt with a sliding tongue that lets the belt move freely when buckled If you use a lap shoulder belt with a sliding tongue to secure the Junior Carrie Seat you must use a locking clip provided with the seat The locking clip will prevent the belt from slipping insuring that the Junior Carrie Seat stays snugly in place Daily use of the Junior Carrie Seat simply requires buckling your child into the Junior Carrie Seat harness then buckling the three point lap shoulder belt over the child and the seat Locking Clip Secure the lap shoulder belt around the Junior Carrie Seat and child as described then slide the locking clip around both belts a few inches from the tongue part of the buckle La ET ae My E ee Sliding Tongue Locking Clip Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 2 of 12 t
142. ges 2 3 4 amp 5 Page 1 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON Vest page t of 6 Installation and Usage Instructions for the Model 101M 2 Modified E Z ON VEST Push button buckles metal tongues Chest strap gt Hip Strap p Diagram A Diagram B STEP 1 PUT THE VEST ON THE CHILD Place the Modified E Z ON VEST on the child with the closures in the front and the para chute emblem over the left shoulder strap If your vest has push button closures diagrams A amp B e insert the metal tongue into the push button buckle on the chest strap until you hear a snapping sound Tug to make sure the connection is secure e repeat the above procedure on the hip strap e To adjust chest amp hip straps To tighten pull on the free ends of the belts To loosen hold the adjusters at a right angle to the straps and pull e To unfasten chest amp hip straps press the button in the buckle Loose ends with Velcro loop D Ring Closures Velcro Hook Chest strap Hip Strap Diagram C Diagram D Diagram E If your vest has D Ring closures diagrams C D E e Locate the loose end with Velcro loop of the chest strap diagram C Thread the loose end through both D Rings on the opposite strap diagram D and pull the strap tight for a snug fit on the child e Then loop the loose end over the first D Ring and through the second D Ring Press Vel
143. ght and the floor should not exceed 45 degrees If you have trouble determining the most secure location for the tether anchor please consult your auto dealer or a competent auto mechanic The tether anchor must be assembled through the car body as illustrated Figure 19 making sure the large washer is Rear Shelf of Auto gt underneath the mounting surface and tightened securely Once the anchor is installed pull excess webbing through the tether length adjusters with tether attached to child seat until it is tight Always make sure the tether strap is buckled and adjusted snugly before driving WARNING Do not mount the tether anchor in moldings or storage doors If mounted through the vehicle floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines brake lines exhaust pipes cables Eto LIMITED WARRANTY Do not mount the tether anchor within 1 25 of any larger Al Snug Seat erat ai warranted holes The tether anchor bolt should be located at least 10 r e puna pe afour a 12 to the rear of the SPELCAST to allow sufficient distance ce sir gest inca at to tighten the tether strap sha tame an eee Cost to the user any defective parts retumed to Snug Seat or it s authorized agent Please call us if you have any questions concerning installation 7 Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 8 of 9 g jo 6 abed suonona su uo e eJsul dH 15e9 Jods 1e98S Bnus i B
144. hat the tether be used regardless of your child s weight Use of the tether will enhance the stability of your Columbia seat for any weight child particularly if your vehicle has very soft or very upright seats If you use the tether strap install it in your vehicle as instructed below INSTALLING THE TETHER The tether strap is V shaped The bottom of the V attaches to your vehicle The two top ends attach to your Columbia seat by hooking onto metal brackets located on the upper ends of each metal tube on the sides of your Columbia scat The metal anchor plate on the bottom of the V shaped tether must be bolted to your vehicle Where to install the tether anchor depends on your vehicle If you are installing your car seat in a sedan the anchor plate bolts Figure 3 Tether anchoring on parcel shelf to the parcel shelf in front of the rear window Golumbia Instructions Model 2000 page 3 of 4 bottom of the parcel shelf Make sure there are no dangerous obstructions underneath the spot that you have chosen If it is clcar drill a hole for the anchor bolt Attach the tether anchor as shown in Figure 3 Figure 4 Tether anchoring on vehicle floor Hatchbacks vans station wagons and sedans without a fixed metal parcel shelf With your Columbia seat in your vehicle mark a location on the center line of the seat and far enough back so that the tether strap will create no greater than a 45 degree angle from the
145. he Spectrum 1 and Spectrum 3 wheelchairs are equipped and have been dy namically tested with wheelchair anchored pelvic and or upper torso restraints 5 WARNING When possible in order to reduce the potential for injury to vehicle occupants auxiliary wheelchair equipment should be effectively secured to the wheelchair or re moved from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during transit so that it does not break free and cause injury to vehicle occupants in a crash 6 WARNING In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted trays not specifically designed for crash safety should a Be removed and secured separately in the vehicle or b Be secured to the wheelchair but positioned away from the occupant with energy absorbing padding placed between the tray and the occupant 7 WARNING Postural Supports and belts may be used in a moving vehicle in addition to the occupant belt restraint but should not be relied on in place of occupant restraints that have been designed and tested for this purpose 8 WARNING Freedom Designs Inc should be consulted in case of questions about using the wheelchair for seating in a motor vehicle 9 WARNING Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the wheelchair structural and frame parts or components without consulting with Freedom Designs Inc 10 WARNING Both upper and lower torso belts should be provided and used to achieve effective occup
146. he bracket located under the abductor Insert the bar until the spring loaded adjustment button clicks into the first adjustment hole Pull the adjustment button out to move the tray bar to one of the other adjustment positions as shown to the right The tray angle can be changed by loosening the knob on the side of the tray Be sure to 10 tighten the knob securely after adjusting WARNING THE TRAY IS NOT PART OF THE JUNIOR CARRIE SEAT AS CRASH TESTED DO NOT USE OR ATTACH IT WHILE THE JUNIOR CARRIE SEAT IS BEING USED AS A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 10 of 12 pope en de Capea aay Buckle Up Correctly used safety seats are highly effective reducing fatality risk by an estimated 71 and serious injury risk by 67 Misuse of seats can partially or completely nullify their benefit Partial Misuse such as misrouting the lap belt failing to use a tether or placing an infant facing forward reduces effectiveness of the safety system by 44 Gross Misuse including failure to secure the child in the seat or the seat in the car can render the seat totally ineffective Rear Seat Preference The placement of the Junior Carrie Seat is also important The injury risk for safety seat users is 20 lower in the rear seat than in the front A child in a correctly used restraint in the rear seat is 73 less likely to b
147. he crotch strap see figure 2 for correct routing of the strap through the buckle NOTE The crotch strap should not be placed so that is comes from under the child s crotch as this may cause discomfort and possible injury The buckle housing should be adjusted so that it is positioned at the user s waist Installation and Use Securing the Seat in a Motor Vehicle The GORILLA SEAT is designed to face forward in your vehicle Position the seat in the upright position EXACTLY as shown see figure 4 below and pass the vehicle lap belt or lap shoulder strap through the restraint bars and snugly adjust belt so all slack is removed Press down firmly with knee in center of seat to compress the vehicle s cushion as you are threading the vehicle belt so car seat is tightly belted Buckle the seat belts Test by pulling the GORILLA SEAT to be sure the vehicle belt stays tight If the vehicle lap belt does not stay tight move to another seating position or use the provided locking clip described below If the GORILLA SEAT is not anchored prop erly the child s chances of being injured in a collision or sudden stop greatly increase This adjustment is designed to be retained until the seat is repositioned AA WARNING Never use a lap only or lap shoulder belt across front of child severe abdomi nal head ond or neck injuries or death can result in a sudden stop or crash Figure 4 Locking Clip A locking clip is included with
148. he following purpose The purpose of this ANSI RESNA standard is to promote occupant safety and reduce the risk of injury for motor vehicle occupants who remain seated in their wheelchair during transit This standard makes use of basic principles of occupant protection and ac cepted procedures for dynamic testing to establish design and performance requirements for wheelchairs that will be used as seats by their occupants when traveling in a motor vehicle This ANSI RESNA standard WC 19 specifies general design requirements test procedures and perfor mance requirements for wheelchairs that are designed for use by their occupants as forward facing seats in a motor vehicle The provisions of this standard apply to wheelchairs that may be used for seating in a wide range of transportation modes and vehicle types including bus transit paratransit school bus over the road coaches and personally licensed vehicles THE STANDARD APPLIES TO WHEELCHAIRS THAT ARE DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN WITH A BODY MASS OF 22 KG OR MORE ABOUT 6 YEARS OLD 51 LBS AS WELL AS FOR WHEELCHAIRS DESIGNED FOR ADULTS Test Specifications Test done at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute in Ann Arbor MI Test was a frontal impact test at 30 mph with the wheelchair facing forward Test was done on an impact sled with a flat structurally rigid horizontal platform suitable rein forced to accept anchorages of the surrogate tiedown and cap
149. he lap belt of the harness is down over the bony part of your child s hips not over their soft stomach area With the lap belt positioned correctly over your child s hips the buckle will be located quite low where it should be With the crotch strap adjusted take up slack in the shoulder straps with the metal slides on the back of the seat and with those on the front By using the metal slides on the back of the seat to control the belt length you may adjust the harness so that the adjusters on the front shoulder straps rest on a comfortable part of your child s body i e below the collarbone Using the fine adjusters on the front adjust the length of the harness for a comfortable fit The harness must fit snugly for proper protection Adjust the tightness of the shoulder straps so that you can fit one or two fingers but no more between the shoulder strap and your child s collar bone STEP 4 Location of Chest Clip The chest clip acts to keep the shoulder straps from sliding down off your child s shoulders Make sure that the chest clip is even with an imaginary line drawn from armpit to armpit If it is too high it poses a strangulation hazard if it is too low it will not keep the shoulder straps in place STEP 5 Adjusting the Head Pads and Positioning Pads The head pads may be adjusted for height Located behind and underneath each head pad is a plastic ball attached to the lace that passes through the head pad Sq
150. height is measured from the back of the knee to the bottom of the heel Remember if you have a seat insert cushion your seat will be 1 2 taller Feet or heels should rest comfortably on top of foot support plate s Fig 15 All Convaid foot supports are height adjustable Based on your type of chair see appropriate foot support adjustment Fig 16 17A Footplates swing away for access or folding For Safari Tilt and Expedition chairs see separate section For the Cruiser CR s For the Cruiser CX s For Metros and C 2000 s Loosen large black plastic COmpax and all EZ Riders Unbolt and slide foot sup knob and slide foot sup To adjust height pull on ring port to desired position port to desired position to remove clevis pin in tube A check otii Tighten plastic knob holding footplate Move foot footplate for correct height If needed check other plate up or down to adjust footplate for correct realign holes and replace pin height through holes of tube See page 6 for increased range If needed check other foot plate for correct height Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 9 of 36 Footplate Depth Adjustment All Cruiser CX EZ Rider Compax Safari Tilt and Expedition chairs have footplate depth adjustment for either the one or two piece footplates Loosen two nuts located under the footplate using a 7 16 wrench Slide footplate forward or rearward to desired depth
151. her than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9806 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Actual impact velocity 49 3 kph 30 6 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 19 9 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 24 9 g ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 52 g Maximum forward head excursion 11 4 in Maximum forward knee excursion 9 9 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1438 Ib Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1227 Ib Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 7 2 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 3 3 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 5 4 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum wheelchair and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation and moderate deformation of the caster wheel assemblies Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tledown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that thi
152. ht with the tether strap adjusters CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS The cover of your Columbia seat may be machine washed and dried To remove the cover for washing first remove the harness and head pads Then remove the foam block inside each head pad cover The harness webbing may be washed with a damp soapy sponge and air dried Use no chemicals or bleach as they may weaken the harness SOME TIPS WHEN FLYING Some airplane seats may be too narrow for your Columbia seat Most airplanes have armrests between their seats which either flip up or are removable By flipping up or removing the armrest you will gain enough width for your Columbia seat Ask your flight attendant for assistance If your child s feet don t touch the floor use your carry on luggage as a footrest Your Columbia seat has been FAA approved for use in aircraft see decal on side of seat Store these instructions in the pocket on the side of your seat for future reference COLUMBIA Columbia Medical Mfg Corp Post Office Box 633 Pacific Palisades CA 90272 U S A 800 454 6612 or 310 454 6612 Fax 310 305 1718 E Mail CMedOnline aol com Visit us at http www ColumbiaMedical com 1997 Columbia Medical Mfg Corp ORTHOPEDIC POSITIONING SEAT tegeg How quickly your child outgrew that infant car seat After all those car seats are only rated for children up to about 40 Ibs Where are you going to find the si
153. ight The installation of this seat to a vehicle is by means of the vehicle lap belt and tether strap AX WARNING Failure to follow each of the following instructions con result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash This child restraint MUST BE SECURED with a vehicle belt and tether as specified in this instruction booklet Do not use this seat if the occupant s head extends above the top of the seat e Do not remove the shoulder crotch or lap belt from the seat for use as a separate item e This seat MUST be replaced if damaged badly worn or involved in a crash Car interiors can become very hot when exposed to direct sunlight Metal fittings on the belts will become hot when subjected to high temperatures and could burn your child Cover all fittings exposed to direct sunshine which could come into contact with your child Do not place loose or heavy objects on the vehicle parcel shelf These objects could injure o child in the GORILLA SEAT during sudden stops or crashes According to crash statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions Place the GORILLA SEAT in the center of the vehicle s rear seat when possible The GORILLA SEAT should be securely belted to the vehicle even when it is not occupied since in a crash an unsecured child restraint system may injure other occupants The tether supplied with this seat must be used at all t
154. ild soap and water to clean the vinyl cover and foam under pads Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 2 of 9 A LOCKING CLIP is supplied with each SPELCAST This device is required to securely install the SPELCAST in vehicles equipped with seat and shoulder belts with a sliding tongue as illustrated below Figure 1 The sliding tongue allows the belt system to move freely when it is buckled The locking clip prevents the sliding tongue from movement and properly secures the SPELCAST Shoulder Belt eA Sliding Tongue Lap Beit Ma Figure 1 LOCKING CLIP If the SPELCAST is installed in a seating position with a sliding tongue lap shoulder belt you must use a Locking Clip Figure 2 Failure to do so may result in serious injury to your child and other occupants in the auto The Locking Clip holds the lap and shoulder ae belts together allowing you to pull the lap belt tightly to firmly hold the SPELCAST in space Figure 3 Shoulder Belt To use the Locking Clip install the seat in the X vehicle per the instructions Pull the shoulder belt through the sliding tongue to remove all slack webbing from the lap belt Grasp the webbing and sliding tongue to prevent it from sliding along the me ld webbing and disconect the tongue from the buckle _ Fold the webbing and thread onto locking clip Lap Belt one side at a time Keep locking clip close to sliding Pr Locking Clip
155. illa Seat Put child into the GORILLA SEAT Child s pelvis and back should he flat against the seat and back to ensure maximum safety and comfort Buckle the pelvic lap belt Remove excess slack from the pelvic belt making sure it snugly secures the pelvic orea to the seat Pass the shoulder straps over each of the shoulders insert both of the buckle tongues into the crotch strap buckle and remove excess slack in the straps The shoulder straps should firmly retract the shoulders against the GORILLA SEAT back The shoulder straps should be snug enough for only two fin ger widths of slack between the straps and the child All buckle tongues should click into position when properly engaged Figure 6 Correct position of child and belt in seat Page 6 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 3 of 6 To release the lap or shoulder straps press the red button found in the center of each buckle After securing the child in the GORILLA SEAT ensure that the auto lap belt and tether belt which secure the GORILLA SEAT to the vehicle are fully tightened Also check to make sure that the lap and shoulder belts found within the GORILLA SEAT are snug and fully engaged AX WARNING Failure fo secure these belts in accordance with these instructions will reduce the effectiveness of the GORILLA SEAT in a crash possibly causing injury to the occu pont Positioning Accessories Head Support Pads The head support pads
156. imes to ensure the safety of the occupant of the GORILLA SEAT Do not use the GORILLA SEAT on side facing or rear facing seats Do not use the GORILLA SEAT in autos with Passive Restraints a passive restraint is one in which the auto lap belt automatically surrounds the driver s or passenger s waist when the door is closed Use forward facing only e Do not use in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with airbags Read and Follow These Instructions Exactly IT 1S IMPORTANT THAT THE GORILLA SEAT BE PROPERLY SET UP AND ADJUSTED FOR YOUR CHILD BEFORE PUTTING IT INTO A VEHICLE This will require you to position the shoulder strap height and crotch belt location according to the instructions on pages 3 and 4 of this book Page 3 Snug Seat The Gorilla Instructions page 2 of 6 Positioning The Shoulder Straps There ore four sets of slots in the back of the seat which are provided for your child s comfort and security see figure 1 below The slots are the following height from the seat base e Top Slots 19 0 e Second Slots 16 0 e Third Slots 13 5 e Fourth Slots 10 0 Figure 1 Looking at back of seat Put the child in the seat and select the slot just above the child s shoulders To change to your selected slot the strap must be removed from the buckle Note figure 2 below which shows how to properly rethread the shoulder strap through the buckle IMPORTANT Shoulder strap adjus
157. improvement of oral feeding skills chewing functional non verbal communication verbal communication skill development improvement in pulmonary status maintenance of PROM scoliosis management weight bearing in standing standing transfers walker training pre gait training E E E pg 2 9 1 96 MULHOLLAND POSITIONING SYSTEMS INC Mulholland Growth Guidance System page 2 of 6 MULHOLLAN D GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM im TODDLER SIZE Prespecified System SPECIFICATIONS choose one 1010001 seat depth 7 11 inches back height 10 5 16 inches list price 4207 1010002 seat depth 8 12 inches back height 13 18 inches list price 4207 1010003 seat depth 9 14 inches back height 15 20 inches list price 4270 INCLUDES tilt in space base neckrest shoulder pads thoracic pads lateral thigh pads abductor and footrest assembly tray not included however a tray should be provided for forearm support STANDARD OPTIONS TILT IN SPACE BASE WHEEL SIZE choose one FOOTREST ASSEMBLY choose one 12 5 inch rear wheels independent shoeholders 16 inch rear wheels OR full footplate MOUNTING choose one center mount full width with flip down abductor COLORS circle one RED ROYAL BLUE NAVY BLUE TEAL BURGUNDY GREY PINK BLACK PURPLE RED GREY OR TEAL NAVY COMBINATION OTHER ADDITIONAL OPTIONSA VAILABLE please circle No flat inserts 40705002 116 pr Clear angle adjustable tray 1013222 399 Grey ABS angle adjustable tray
158. ing From the other side using the protruding object as Hold your vehicle s shoulder lap belt webbing and the seat your guide trim a small hole in the carpeting This will allow belt tab to stop it from sliding Then release the tab from your the tether bolt to scr ew into the nut from above Attach the scat belt buckle anchor as shown in Figure 3 Fold the webbing and thread it through the locking clip one sidc at a time Keep the locking clip as close as possible to your Sedans built before 1989 with a fixed rear scat belt tab no further than Y away parcel shelf Snug the clip against your seat belt tab See Figure 1 Cars built before 1989 generally will not have manufacturer Buckle your seat belt to see that the clip has been correctly installed tether mounting nuts Instead you ll need to drill a installed with all slack webbing gone and the seat tightly in 7 16 hole and use the nut supplied with the tether With your place Columbia seat in your vehicle mark a spot on the center line of your Columbia seat about 8 behind the seat on the parcel shelf USE OF THE TETHER STRAP Open the trunk and using a flash light if necessary inspect the A tether strap is supplied with your Columbia seat For children between 65 and 102 Ib 29 5 and 46 3 kg this tether strap must be used in addition to your vehicle s seat belt Usc of the tether is optional for children under 65 tb 29 5 kg but Columbia recommends t
159. ing meal time or stabilizer activity time in the car complies with F M V S S 213 on a plane or even strolling in the mall It s a comprehensive system that can be used Four point comfort adjustable conveniently in virtually every seating situation harness Does not contain latex Carrie Seat Tumble Forms Carrie Seat solves the positioning problems in day to day living You have the option to purchase the Carrie Seat alone or with a tray and shoes Sirona peasy etean A46418 Preschool Seat with tray and shoes 990 00 quick release tray A9114 Preschool Seat without tray or shoes 610 00 A9114S Preschool Shoes with Bar 227 00 A9114T Preschool Tray with Bar 216 00 A4641M Elementary Seat with tray and shoes 998 00 A9115 Elementary Seat without tray or shoes 620 00 A9115S Elementary Shoes with Bar 249 00 A9115T Elementary Tray with Bar 227 00 A4641L Junior Seat with tray and shoes 1 110 00 Shoes with bar A9116 Junior Seat without tray or shoes 677 00 position feet A9116S Junior Shoes with Bar 249 00 for optimum A9116T Junior Tray with Bar 236 00 comfort A4641SA Small Adult Seat with tray and shoes 1 310 00 A9117 Smal Adult Seat without tray or shoes 711 00 A A9117S Small Adult Shoes with Bar 249 00 A9117T Small Adult Tray with Bar 259 00 Anti thrust seat stabilizes pelvis Tumble Forms makes it easier and safer to travel Small Adult Standing Height 30 38 38 48
160. ions as found on the last page of these instructions e Position the person wearing the E Z ON Vest on the vehicle seat with buttocks and shoulders touching the seat back e Locate the snap hooks on the long straps The long straps lay over the seat back Attach each snap hook to a shoutder D ring e Locate the two snap hooks on the short straps The short straps should be pulled through the seat cushions Attach each snap hook to a hip D ring See Diagram L If there is an existing lap belt in the vehicle thread the vehicle s lap belt through the loops located on each side of the vest Secure the seat belt snugly around the child s Diagram L hin Alea E Z ON Vest with Ree Floor Mount If the seat mount is correctly installed and the E Z ON Vest is properly sized the torso will be securely supported in an upright position Check to make sure that all hooks and barslides are secure For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON Products for E Z ON Vest in School Buses amp Vans page 3 of 4 Placing the E Z ON Vest on the Child e Place the vest on the child with the parachute emblem in the front and secure all closures e The E Z ON VEST has one of the following closures e Back Zipper Closure e Front Push Button Buckle Closures Back Velcro Closure e Front Buckle Ring Closure The Buckle Rings and Push Button Buckle closures must always be in the front Zipper or Velcro
161. ir and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation and moderate to severe deformation of the caster wheel assemblies Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 10 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 12 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FAX 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 3 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Sup port Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair in standard configuration equipped with solid seat solid back EE1 EE2 hardware lateral hi
162. is included with each Snug Seat 1 to permit on site customized fitting for each child The pads can be continually adjusted to provide necessary head thoracic lumbar and pelvic support Modifications can easily be made as the child grows and develops ADDITIONAL FEATURES e Promotes symmetrical sitting postures and decreases risk of severe skeletal deformities e Adjustable seat depth e 5 Point positioning safety restraint system e Optional tether strap for added safety e Fits into 3 optional mobility bases e Serves as a car seat when buckled in according to manufacturer instructions e 0 to 35 degree tilt in space possible using the gas spring adjustment undemeath the seat not recommended for use when being utilized as a Car seat The Snug Seat 1 Concept The versality and good looks of the Snug Seat are shown when it is placed in any of its three specially adapted mobility bases As can be seen when the attractive fitted cover is placed over the pad system the Snug Seat 1 then resembles many car seats already available to the general public The cover is available in a wide range of colors ADDITIONAL FEATURES e Solid pneumatic like 8 inch wheels with dual sealed precision bearings for smooth mobility e Foot activated brakes e Folds easily to fit into car trunk e Mounting hardware available to mount other seated positioning systems in the Snug Buggy e Medical essentials holder fits on specially
163. ite Using A Single Lap Belt with Safety Tether Strap Second Choice Installation of the Junior Carrie Seat If a three point lap shoulder belt is not available you may choose to use a standard auto lap belt The Safety Tether MUST be used in this installation method The first step in using this method of installing the Junior Carrie Seat is the installation of the Safety Tether anchor See pages 4 and 5 for complete instructions Place the Junior Carne Seat on the automobile seat making sure that it sits snugly against the automobile seat back Connect the Safety Tether Strap to the Junior Carrie Seat P Place the child in the Junior Carne Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the seat and fasten the positioning harness see pages 6 through 8 for complete instructions Pull the auto lap belt around the Junior Carne Seat and child as shown Make sure that is passes over the child and is tight Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 3 of 12 Tether Anchor The Safety Tether Anchor is an essential part of the Junior Carrie Seat design and is absolutely necessary to assure crashworthiness when using a standard auto lap belt It will prevent the Junior Carrie Seat from coming forward during an impact Failure to use the Safety Tether Strap may result in your Child striking the vehicle interior during a sudden stop or crash The Safety Tethe
164. ith the other hand Fig 66 and Fig 67 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 23 of 36 5 Lean chair backwards on rear wheels and push on front legs to complete fold Fig 68 For best results have front casters in trailing position Pull down on sliding lock of footrest Fold footrest down as shown in Fig 69 Caution Keep fingers free of folding mechanism Release lock by squeezing both triggers on handles Fig 70 Tilt to desired angle and release triggers N a Q QO Q x Z O Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 24 of 36 SAFARI TILT Seat to Back Angle Adjustment Partially fold the chair to relieve fabric tension To change use two 7 16 wrenches to remove bolt and remount the seat tube using another hole provided in the seat back tube 90 lower hole 95 upper hole Fig 71 Fig 71 Note Be sure to replace the bolt washers and nut in the same order as removed Foot Support Adjustment Pull pin out Slide foot support to desired height Push clevis pin into locked position Fig 72 Fig 72 Footrest Adjustment Two position elevating legrests adjust 90 and 120 Pull down on slide lock Angle legrest to a desired position Release slide lock Ensure positive engagement of lock Fig 73 Fig 73 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 25 of 36
165. ition The automotive type quick release buckle joins the crotch strap to both sides of the seat belt The crotch strap should be at a 45 angle to the back when buckled If not you may need to adjust seat depth An optional seat belt is available for the Compax To Buckle Slip in the small metal piece into the black holder with the red button on top Fig 6 To Release Press the red button and pull out the metal piece attached to the fabric strap Fig 6 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 6 of 36 H harness shoulder straps help the user retain upright trunk and head position The optional straps adjust by changing the insertion point of your choice To adjust insert the strap through the grommet hole in the seat back Choose the grommet that will keep the user secure but not so tightly that the strap rubs against the face or neck Grommet choice should be level or higher than top of shoulders Secure the strap with the threaded knob Fig 7 Fig 7 Seat Depth Measure from the most posterior portion of the buttocks to the back of the knee Subtract from that measurement 1 2 to allow adequate clearance between the seat and the back of the knee Fig 9 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 7 of 36 FITTING GUIDE Fleece covered shoulder straps are standard with some H harness straps Great for extra comfort and are reversible To reverse covers op
166. ition at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 13 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 15 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FAX 805 582 1509 TRANSPORT OPTION PRICE LIST The following parts have been frontal impact tested and are available when ordering the Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option Part SP1 99999 SP3 99999 EE1 14W TO EE1 15W TO EE2 14W TO EE2 15W TO Mod 1A Mod 2A EE4A EE4B EESA EESB EE7A Modifications Foam modifications only are available on the Transport option Description Spectrum Transport Option includes all clamps for Approved Wheelchair Tiedowns Spectrum III Transport Option includes all clamps for Approved Wheelchair Tiedowns Seat Econo EZE 14W amp under Wheelchair Transport Hdw Seat Econo EZE 15W amp over Whee
167. lace one seat belt under the chest strap of the vest and secure that seat belt Place the other seat belt under the lower hip strap of the vest and secure that belt Secure both seat belts as tightly as possible The leg or extremity belt provided with the Modified E Z ON VEST should be used as follows a If one leg is casted be sure that the cast is closest to the seat back Place the extremity belt around the cast at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the hip strap on the vest b If both legs are casted place the extremity belt around both casts at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the lower strap on the vest c If neither leg is casted place the extremity belt around both legs at the knee area and secure to the same seat belt as the lower strap on the vest The Modified E Z ON VEST may be secured using lap type seat beits or shoulder lap belts If shoulder lap belts are used place the shoulder strap under the child A locking clip is not mandatory Page 3 E Z ON Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M Modified E Z ON Vest page 3 of 4 STEP 3 IMPORTANT PROTECT THE HEAD AND NECK Place a small pillow thick foam rolled towel or rolled blanket between the seat back and the child s head This will minimize neck flexion in the event of a collision BE SURE TO KEEP THE CHILD S HEAD AND FEET AWAY FROM DOORS OR WALLS OF VEHICLE Place a pillow between the
168. lance for clinicians Ml 5 more PE A ate ranges ranges ranges options positioning Invacare Action 10 16 Widths recline not Not Applicable Forward Facing Invacare Seating and ORBIT 10 16 Depths available with for transport Positioning Transport ready only Freedom Design Seating ption and Positioning Invacare Action 10 16 Widths 150 Ibs recline not Not Applicable Forward Facing Invacare Seating and ALLEGRO 10 16 Depths available with for transport Positioning Transport ready only Freedom Design Seating i and Positioning 150 Ibs recline not Not Applicable Forward Facing Invacare Seating and available with for transport Positioning Transport ready only Freedom Design Seating i and Positioning 10 16 Widths 10 16 Depths Invacre Action Ranger X Junior Storm Series For information regarding Invacare Seating and Postioining Systems that have been tested with the Transport Ready Option call 800 333 6900 ext 6787 For information regarding Freedom Design Seating and Positioning systems tested with the Invacare Trasport ready Option call 800 331 8551 G jo z aBed sjonpolg uoNBIOdIOD aJeoeAu Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply X Vans X_ School buses Ambulances X_ Other specify Transit vehicles Preduct name Tether needs Tether cam Cam wrap ne
169. lchair Transport Hdw Back Econo EZE 14W amp Under Wheelchair Transport Hdw Back Econo EZE 15W amp Over Wheelchair Transport Hdw Phenolic Base Phenolic Base Lateral Hip Thigh Supports L Bracket Lateral Hip Thigh Supports 1 2 or Reverse Offset Thoracic Supports L Bracket Thoracic Supports 1 2 or Reverse Offset Vertical Adjustable Neck Head Supports 14 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 16 of 16 Retail 200 set 200 set 310 ea 395 ea 310 ea 395 ea 98 ea 134 ea 200 pr 200 pr 200 pr 200 pr 181 ea FDI 11 01 98 G jo abed sjonpoig UONeJOdI0 sseokAY INVACARE Corporation One Invacare Way http www invacare com Elyria OH 44035 Phone Customer service 800 333 6900 Fax 440 366 5549 E mail www invacare com Ordering 800 333 6900 Product family at a glance for clinicians _ Useful for which diagnoses Invacare Pediatric Mobility Action ORBiT Action Allegro Various Systems Action Ranger X Junior Storm Series Invacare Transport Ready By Name Vehicle Occupant Protection A Must be factory installed Infection control protocols available No Warranties available Yes If yes description attached No History of Medicaid insurance state disability purchases for individuals Yes for mobility systems No for transport Option If yes roll call of states attached All 50 Product specifications at a g
170. lholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 70f8 Mulholland Positioning Systems Mulholland Positioning Systems Inc 215 North 12th Street P O Box 391 Santa Paula CA 93060 Ph 805 525 7165 Fax 805 933 1082 800 543 4769 COPYRIGHT 1993 MULHOLLAND POSITIONING SYSTEMS INC 9 15 93 Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 8 of 8 THE MULHOLLAND GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM When completed this form will insure a general evaluation of the child s seating needs and assist with the specification of appropriate postural support components The GGS is a therapy specific product which when utilized appropriately can significantly impact a a child s posture and patterns of movement It can be used as an extension of the thera pist s hands in providing postural support and developmental challenge AGE_____ THERAPIST EEN INE VEL A oo MEASUREMENT Measurements should be made in supine and supported sitting Sitting depth should always be taken in sitting only with simulation of adequate abduction each GGS is built to an individual child s measurements to allow for maximal growth and a seat depth which is too long will significantly impact a child s spinal alignment and head control DIAGNOSIS Child s Wt Ib kg INCHES CM please circle ss abducted knee width A D Asup___ BL F Gsit_____degrees C H abducted NEURODEVELOPMENTAL STATUS please circle
171. ll adjusting strap on seat back snug Restraints The Cuyahoga Sliding Seat Mount Shoulder hooks slide along webbing to adjust seat mount to fit the height of the child Webbing is color coded to match the harness vest Bw ewe eee wee eee ee wl m uuu Adjustable Restraining System BESI Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 12 of 17 Little People Restraint System tS m om Our Little People Restraint System is designed to transport pre school or handicapped children safely and comfortably It can be easily installed on any standard seat Restra How to Install Little People Restraint The Cam rap style system is designed to help with upper body mobility control Unbuckle safety release lift bench seat and insert buckle end between seat cushion and backrest Place child in restraint Use buckle to secure PRI oe restraint on child coment 8 ES E a These restraint harnesses are not seat belts nor are they designed to provide protection in the event of a collision or sudden stop Adjustable Restraining System mm 11 BESI Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 13 of 17 Notes BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 14 of 17 Notes BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 15 of 17 Notes BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 16 of 17 BESI Manufacturing Inc 9445 Sutt
172. lling each triangular flap toward its appro priate side frame and securing it by wrapping the webbing around the frame and back onto the flap s Velcro backing For smaller children the two flaps can be wrapped around the child s torso and joined in the middle For EZ Rider wrap webbing around front tubing Swing Away Lateral Support with Scoliosis Stra Double One set of triangular flaps locate the midline Flap positioning The second set of flaps wrap around the child for trunk stabi lization The scolosis strap can be used to pull to the body to either side Fig 29 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 12 of 36 FITTING GUIDE Adjustable support vest keeps user in place comfortably and securely Helps maintain midline sitting position Helps prevent forward slumping and assists shoulder retraction Replaces trunk support and shoulder straps Trunk vest is attached to the chair with webbing that wraps around behind the seat back and connects with Velcro straps Fig 30 Adductor Pulls thighs together improving hip alignment and stabilizing sitting posture Degree of adduction can be varied and can favor one side Fold the adductor flaps over the thighs Wrap the webbing straps under and around the armrest tube and then press the straps to the Velcro Fig 31 The adductor is attached by the screws at the end of the seat tubes For Safari Tilt and Expedition Tilt attach adductor by Velcro
173. ly on vehicle seats with seat backs that lock into place The tray is not part of the Carrie Seat as tested and approved in accordance with F M V S S 213 Therefore you Cannot use or attach it while the Carrie Seat is being used as a child restraint system This child restraint system conforms to all ap plicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards The Carrie Seat should not be used after it has been involved in an accident Always keep these instructions with the Carrie Seat Daily use of the Carrie Seat simply requires buckling it into the automobile seat buckling the tether strap and buckling your child into the Carrie Seat harness Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 3 of 12 The first step in using the Carrie Seat is installing the tether anchor Steps 2 4 explain daily use of the Carrie Seat as a car seat Steps 5 11 describe product features and adjustments used for therapeutic positioning Tether Anchor Installation The tether anchor is an essential part of the Carrie Seat design and is ab solutely necessary to assure crashworthiness The tether anchor must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body directly behind the seating position in which the Carrie Seat is to be used This may be a floor such as in a van or bus or a fixed metal floor panel of the cargo area found i
174. m Design standard front 10 22 Depths 51 168 lbs upright position Facing Seating and Positioning wheel drive folding tilt as occupant transport folding tilt 51 150 lbs protection device Small Fry 10 18 Widths Not Applicable Not Applicable ae Facing for Freedom Design C O AAS Depths _ transport only Seating and Positioning 240 gz ebed ou subisag wopsaly Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply X Vans X School buses Ambulances _X Other specify Transit vehicles Product name Tethermeeds Tether cam Installation assessment alerts a Cam wrap needs kits standard Freedom Designs Inc Not Applicable Not Applicable Pending 510 k clearance expected January 1999 Transport Option The Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option consists of four securement brackets that meet the proposed ANSI RESNA WC 19 Standard for Wheelchairs Used As Seat in Motor Vehicle Will be available on Spectrum 1 and Spectrum 3 frames standard front wheel drive and folding tilt configurations Small Fry models and some Invacare Mobility Systems Factory Installed with approved Freedom Designs Inc components ONLY Installation of tiedown or restraint systems are not offered by Freedom designs Inc Crash tested with Tiedowns that meet the SAE J2249 standard for Wheelchai
175. m performance for child restraint systems used in motor vehicles for children weighing less than 50 lbs 23 kg and establish dynamic tests for measuring performance Criteria for both American and Canadain standards are based on a 30 m p h frontal impact Limits are established on the amount of force that can be exerted on the head and chest of a child sized dummy Limitations are also set on the permissable amounts of head and knee excursion SNUG SEAT 1 must be placed in the front seat and your vehicle has bench seating it should be located only at the center front seating position with the tether straps going over the back of the bench seat If your vehicle has bucket seating the SNUG SEAT 1 must be located and centered in the individual seat and the tether straps must go around the sides of the bucket seat NOTE Do not use the front seat if the tether strap does not securely lock into place Do not attach tether strap to a Passive Restraint WARNING Failure to follow each of the installation instructions can result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash According to FMVSS 213 the dummy s head should not move forward more than 32 inches 81 cm Canada sets head excursion limits at 28 4 inches 72 cm Knee excursion limits are 36 inches 91 cm for both the United States and Canada Additionally during the test no load bearing or any structural part of the system
176. m twisted meet the requirements of SAE J2249 nia o i recommended practice FIGURE 5 Fi ae Cede ri This wheelchair ls NOT equipped and and fit of vehicle anchored belt restraints This rat fhas NOT been dynamically tested to ing is scored as follows A Good to Excelient B rely on wheelchair anchored pelvic Fair to Good C Poor to Fair and or upper torso restraints The test for Lateral Stability Displacement for Point To reduce the potential of injury to P is shown in FIGURE 4 The average test resultfor vehicle occupants wheelchair Point P is shown in FIGURE 5 mounted accessories Including but not limited to IV poles trays respira tory eqylpment backpacks and other personal items should be re moved and secured separately Postural supports positioning devices and or strap s should not be relied on for occupant restraint Wheelchairs with adjustable seat angles MUST be set between 0 and 15 degrees Wheelchairs with reclining backs MUST ee be set and locked In an upright posl Rear View tion during travel in a Motor Vehicle FIGURE 4 REAR VIEW OF WHEELCHAIR SECURED ON TEST PLATFORM AND TILTED TO 45 DEGREES Point P The Test Piatform invacare Corporation Products page 4 of 5 32 14 98 MON 17 17 FAX 216 366 5549 MARKET 1 NG REHAB ov4 12 14 98 16 29 o INVACARE CORP ood AWARNING DO NOT alter or substitute wheelchair frame parts components or seating ap Contact Invacare Corporatlon
177. mall Adult Carrie Seat in a rear seating position since it is the safest position in an accident The Carrie Seat Footrest may need to be removed if there is not enough space in front of the Carrie Seat to accommodate it Using a Lap Shoulder Belt Place the adolescent in the Smail Adult Carrie Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the seat and fasten the positioning safety harness see pages 6 through 8 for complete instructions Pull the lap shoulder belt around the Small Adult Carrie Seat and adolescent as shown making sure that it is tight Some automobiles have a continuous lap shoutder belt with a sliding tongue that lets the belt move freely when buckled If you use a lap shoutder belt with a sliding tongue to secure the Small Adult Carrie Seat you must use a locking clip provided with the seat The locking clip will prevent the belt from slipping insuring that the Small Adult Carrie Seat stays snugly in place Locking Clip Secure the lap shoulder belt around the Small Adult Carrie Seat and adolescent as described then slide the locking clip around both belts a few inches from the tongue part of the buckle Locking Clip Sliding Tongue Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 3 of 12 Using a Single Lap Belt with the Safety Tether Strap Second choice Installation of the Small Adult Carrie Seat
178. maximum deviation Position the anchorage point within the shaded area as shown ahove Page 8 AARNA The most appropriate location for the tether anchor will vary depending on the make and type of vehicle When choosing the location for the tether anchor the angle between the tether strap when tight and the floor or roof must be less than 45 Position the anchorage point within the shaded area shown above ARERR 4 VEHICLE BODY Se WASHER When you have made all the required checks drill a diameter hole where required Bolt the anchor bracket to the car s structure as shown above Make sure the anchor bracket is tightened securely The tether bracket must be bolted directly to a strong metal part of the vehicle Once the anchor is installed pull excess webbing through the tether length adjusters with tether attached to child seat until the tether straps are tight Always make sure the tether straps are buckled and adjusted snugly before dri ving Using A Seat Belt For The Tether Anchor The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends that children 12 and under should ride buckled up in the rear seat and that small children should ride in a rear seat in child safety seats approved for their age and size We do not recommend using a child restraint device in the front seat of a vehicle however there are some children with special medical needs that require constant observa tion and must be n
179. ment position is maintained Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 6 of 12 Junior Carrie Seat Orientation Recline the seat to relax abnormal muscle tone Secure the seat when optimum position 1s achieved Junior Came Seat Positioning Harness To custom fit the positioning safety harness to the child 1 First position the child in the Junior Carrie Seat making sure that the hips and buttocks are back snugly in the recessed bottom of the seat 2 Buckie the hip straps together and tighten each side snugly by threading it through its ad justment slide refer to drawing B Tighten each side equally so that the buckle stays centered on the child Make sure that the hip straps are located down across the hips of the child as shown not up in the soft stomach area 3 After the hip strap ts adjusted snugly tighten the shoulder strap To adjust the length of the shoulder strap feed the excess webbing through the adjustment slides as shown in drawing C Always make sure that the harness is adjusted snugly and all buckles are snapped together securely before traveling Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 7 of 12 Horizontal Chest Pad Secure the horizontal chest pad by wrapping it around the opposing shoulder strap and pressing the Velcro f
180. ments Peak resultant chest acceleration 47g Maximum forward head excursion 12 8 in Maximum forward knee excursion 8 8 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1596 lb Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1453 lb Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 2 7 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 4 3 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 4 3 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum wheelchair and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 7 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 9 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 33 1 855 1 FAX 805 582 1509 Transport Option Fro
181. n ALU Wy USI rg ASS y Y SE NJ eee W lt UPPER SHOULDER BELT ROUTING H n 6 a5 3 ag IN HF SES Y Re A Wy A aa S RO al a a A Na WY SPELCASI RESTRA NT DEGI ROUTING DIAGRAM Mobility Positioning amp Transportation Products For Children To Have Fun In AN ULTRA LIGHT CAR SEAT FOR GE TED REJJ FROM 2 1 2 TO 8 YEARS OLD TNT ACTA A de ee are Mom Will Love It The SNUG SEAT 1000 is designed to utilize your car s three point seat belt and Head Pillows since the 1000 weighs only 3 5 lbs it s easy to move from mom s car to dad s Standar Five Point planes su isa gt trunk to grandma s van well you get the picture Each unit includes a five point har ness and head pillows for postural control and a tray that provides upper extremity support The seat wedge tilts the seat back 15 so children that need to nap or those with weak neck muscles do not have to strain to maintain an upright head position oe Su e and Comfo The SNUG SEAT 1000 is manufactured with Support Tray extra deep side wings for lateral support and the built in pommel and contoured seating surface facilitate excellent pelvic positioning Foam seat and back cushions are placed under the seat cover for optimum seating comfort THE SNUG SEAT 1000 MEETS BOTH U S AND CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 213
182. n 12 3 1n Maximum forward knee excursion 12 0 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1825 Ib Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1561 lb Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 4 2 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 2 1 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 1 8 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 11 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 13 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FAX 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 1 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a
183. n a wagon or hatchback In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf The most appropriate location for the tether anchor will vary depending on the make 2 and type of vehicle If you have any trouble determining the most secure location for the tether anchor please consult your auto dealer or a competent auto mechanic The following illustrations represent some possible mounting configurations Van or Bus Wagon or Hatchback When choosing the location for the tether anchor the angle between the tether strap when tight and the floor should not be more than 45 degrees Care must be taken not to mount the tether anchor in moldings or storage doors If mounted through the floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines or brake lines Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 4 of 12 a iba 10 12 Min To Install Drill a 3 8 diameter hole through the body panel at the selected location Assemble the tether anchor through the car body as illustrated making sure the large washer is underneath the mounting surface Note The hole must be properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from leaking into your vehicle Make sure to tighten the anchor bolt securely Do not mount to anchor within 14 of any large holes such as speaker or defogger holes The tether anchor bolt should be located at least 10 12
184. n in which the Small Adult Carrie Seat is to be used This may be the floor in a van or bus or a fixed metal floor panel in the cargo area of a station wagon or hatch back In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf The most appropriate location for the Safety Tether Anchor will vary depending on the make and type of vehicle that you are using If you have any trouble determining the most secure location for the Safety Tether Anchor please consult your auto dealer or a competent auto mechanic USEABLE RANGE ey i 45 si w 10 12 Min lee os P OS n RS wS Tiy ie Qo li When choosing the location for the Safety Tether Anchor the angle between the tether strap when tight and the floor should not exceed 45 degrees The Safety Tether Anchor bolt should be located at least 10 to 12 from the rear of the seat to allow sufficient distance to tighten the tether strap Do not mount the Safety Tether Anchor within 1 1 4 of any large holes i e speaker or defogger holes Care must be taken not to mount the Safety Tether Anchor in moldings or storage doors If mounted through the floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines or brake lines Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 5 of 12 To Install the Safety Tether Anchor Drill a 3 8 diameter hole through the body panel at the s
185. n it is not occupied since in a crash an Therefore you cannot use or attach it while the Carrie unsecured restraint system may injure other occupants Seat is being used as an automotive restraint system Use the Carrie Seat only on vehicle seats with seat backs that lock into place Buckle Up Correctly used safety seats are highly effective reducing fatality risk by an estimated 71 and serious injury by 67 Misuse of seats can partially or completely nulify their benefit Partial Misuse such as misrouting the lap belt failing to use a tether or placing an infant facing forward reduces effectiveness of the safety system by 44 Gross Misuse including failure to secure the child in the seat or the seat in the car 2 can render the seat totally ineffective Rear Seat Shoulder Belts The Academy had commented to the National Highway Traffice Safety Administration on the advisability of requiring the installation of shoulder belts in the rear seat of passenger vehicles The AAP strongly recommends adoption of a three point harness requirement for rear seating positions because 1 the public must have confidence that the available systems are safe and effective 2 the rear seat is the special domain of children For to long the comment reads the special safety needs of childen literally have taken a back seat to the needs of adults Letter from William C Montgomery MD President Rear Seat
186. n the forward facing position with a 40 pound test mannequin and is recommended for use with a child weighing a maximum of 40 pounds or less The Snug Seat 1 meets and exceeds the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 which covers child restraints It is imperative that each child be properly restrained using the shoulder and lap belts provided with each Snug Seat 1 E For Sales and Service Information Please Contact Your Local Snug Seat Dealer INCORPORATED Your Snug Seat Dealer Is TECHNOLOGIES FOR MOBILITY POSITIONING amp TRANSPORTATION For More Information On Our Product Lines Call 1 800 336 7684 Or write for a free brochure to Snug Seat Products are Made In The U S A Snug Seat Inc P O Box 1739 Matthews NC 28106 81991 All Rights Reserved Snug Seat Im Snug Seat Incorporated page 4 of 4 at SATT IMPORTANT PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUC READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE POUCH ATTACHED T0 THIS UNIT Instructions For omg Seat 1 Postural Seating System And Automotive Safety Seat Snug Seat 1 Iostruchons page 1 of 12 Important Component Locations Of Snug Seat 1 A Shoulder Straps Adjust these to restrain the child s upper body against the back of Snug Seat 1 B Pelvic Belt Strap Adjust to position the child s hips in the most rearward portion of Snug Seat 8 1 C Shoulder Crotch Strap Buckle Insert both shoulder straps into this buckle until you hear
187. nches 17 a inches 5 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches o o laches o ae inches a eee ae EA 5 Inches gt 17 5 inches 6 inches 20 inches 4 5 inches 20 inches 4 inches N AS ARCO Inches Bksec nike inches ai 18 T 6 inches 20 inches 4 inches EMB InGHES EAE moles WT 122 Inches TS NP36 inches 2 18 inches 6 inches 24 inches 3 inches 18 5 inches 4 g6 inches E 97522 inches ef he 18 5 inches 6 inches 24 inches 7s inches 18 5 inches 2 0S7 inches 22 inches 3 15 5 inches 18 5 inches 7 inches 24 inches 7 5 inches H19 inches 6 inches 22 inches 2 5inches 19 inches 6 inches 24 inches 7 inches 19 inches is 234 7 inches 22 inches 22 43 5 inches i eR EN de as AS g s TA 19 inches 7 inches 24 inches i 7 inches Y Folding Tilt Dimensions Frame Widths 10 18 Short and long frame DASSODIPADUOSD FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 8 of 14 Spirit Wheelchair We Have the Spirit YES WE DO The Spirit wheelchair is a wonderful addition to the spectrum line The Spirit comes in widths Qf 10 wide to 18 wide with seat depth x ments to 20 deep Height ier ee gt E EE ees Be yee ot FUE ee Oh os Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 9 of 14 Floor To Seat Rail Caster Size Wheel Size Arc Over Rail 13 5 inches 3 inches 16 inches 4 5 inches 14 inches 3 inches 16 inch
188. nd 60 lbs and whose height is between 35 and 50 DO NOT USE if the top of child s ears are above the top of the seat Fig 1 Figure 1 Page 3 Snug Seat The SS 1000 How to Use page 2 of 4 Where To Put The 1000 In Your Vehicle A WARNING The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends that children under 12 years of age ride in the rear seat of vehicles equipped with airbags Airbag systems are designed for specific vehicles Snug Seat recommends that you consult your vehicle owner s manual regarding warnings recommendations for using forward facing car seats in airbag equipped vehicle seating positions Your car seat must be used with a vehicle combination lap shoulder belt system Fig 2 that will hold it tightly while driving Rear seat shoulder belts can be installed in many pre 1989 vehicles and some can be installed by the consumer Call your dealer or the manufacturer s customer service department for the parts you need Do not use on side facing Fig 3 or rear facing Fig 4 vehicle seats Serious injury or death may occur Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Vehicle Seat Belt Systems THE SNUG SEAT 1000 CAN ONLY BE USED WITH A COMBINATION LAP SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM IDENTIFY YOUR VEHICLE SEAT BELT SYSTEM BEFORE USING THIS CAR SEAT 1 CONTINUOUS LOOP COMBINATION LAP SHOUL DER BELT WHERE BELT SLIDES FREELY THROUGH LATCH PLATE 2 COMBINATION LAP SHOULDER BELT WITH LOCKING LATCH PLATE
189. ndard seat belt with Retractable belt harness Two strap shoulder our selection of colors push button closure with push button closure hamess with loops for existing lap belt See 86 Y product sheet for additional details Custom Belts Straps amp Harnesses Ask us for a quote on custom belts made to your specifica tions Or let us know how the belt will be used and E Z ON Model 45WC can help with the design Wheelchair seat belt with lift release buckle 7 Secured with Flat Straps or Track Fittings please specify E Z ON PRODUCTS is X Standard anchor hardware is a fixed end fitting for bolt anchor Custom anchoring options and hardware are available Fixed end fitting for bolt anchor experienced in designing restraints straps and belts for vehicles equipment machinery wheelchairs and more Call us l toll free at 1 800 323 6598 to Track Fitting Flat Snop discuss your application SCHOOL BUS SEAT BELTS 50 Length helps eliminate flying belts and floor clutter Bus driver seat belts to meet your state s standards Ae E gt Z LU i 7 Model 45 1 Model 45 2 Model 45 3 Model 45 PB Fixed End Fitting Fixed Loop End Adjustable Loop End Push Button Buckle Bolt anchor for approved Recommended for Optiona anchorage for Standard with all anchoring bus seats approved seats with any approved seats options tubular frames IMPORTANT NOTE E Z ON Seat Belts may be used with most sch
190. ne of Episcopal Church were taken to ds Be on of ere B the Board s buses was involved Children s Hospital to be checked Franklin County Board of Mental ina serious accident at the corner out and aside from some minor Retardation amp Developmental Disabilities J Please send m Are Ou a copy of your educati i r Future free of charge and with no Obin een need the video by ee Be ME et a rw Date Name S j i chool Business Hospital Organization Street Address City State Zi Area Code Number j TIALNA UNO AAY NYY TAD OFGIA TVNOLIVINA3 3313 V E SINISIWA VAINOT JO DNI SIDNGOUd NO Z 3 AY I urge buyers to request written certification when purchasing safety restraints so they may be assured the restraints are dynamically tested to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Standards As a former surgical nurse I have seen the tragic consequences when accident victims have not been properly restrained Everyone should remember to wear their seat belts and to place children in appropriate car seats and child safety restraints Children are our future and their safety must be recognized as a national priority E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 9935 800 323 6598 FAX 561 747 8779 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED Connie Murray RN President E Z ON Products Inc of Florida Connie Murray IN THE UNITED S
191. neJod10 Dunnyoe nur eap BIQuUIN OD Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X_ Cars vans pickups X_ School buses X_ Ambulances X _ Other specify Airplane video included with car seat explains installation Provides occupant protection only as a child safety seat correctly o Orthopedic Positioning Seat installed in a vehicle seat Will not provide occupant protection on stroller base with tie downs Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs 50 200 500 oe O O 2000 sic SO E E 2025 il E A aa CL eee E AS FA E IP Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Columbia Model 2000 IMPORTANT Picase read these instructions carefully Failure to follow each of the following instructions can result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash Your Columbia seat is suitable for children up to 60 152 cm in height and meets and exceeds the requirements of FAVSS 213 This requirement is the U S Federal standard for car seats for children up to three years old and requires crash tests with a 35 lb 16 kg test dummy at a 30 mph 48 kph impact Although Federal standards have not been established for heavier body weights Columbia seats have been crash
192. ng the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash resulting in serious injury or death The tether must be mounted through a strong metal and structurally sound part of the vehicle body The tether anchor must also be located directly behind the seating position in which your child s restraint system is to be used The location of the anchor age may be the floor such as in a van or bus or the fixed metal floor panel of the cargo orea found in a stotion wagon or hatchback In o sedan or coupe the anchor may be secured to the metal underbody of the rear package shelf or to a point inside the trunk A CAUTION Do not mount the tether anchor in moldings or storage doors e If drilling through the vehicle floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines broke lines exhaust pipes cables etc e If the anchor is located in the floor of the vehicle the hole must be properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from leaking into your vehicle e If the anchor bolt is ever removed the hole in the floor must be sealed to pre vent the possibility of exhaust fumes from entering the passenger compartment e Do not mount the tether anchor within 1 of ony larger holes e The tether anchor bolt should be located at least 10 12 to the rear of the child restraint system to ollow sufficient distance to tighten the tether strap The anchorage point should be central to the center of your Special Needs Seat when fitted 15
193. nization Call for additional free copies of these instructions 1 800 323 6598 How to Register your Child Restraint Child Restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint in order to be notified of a recall Fill out the Registration Card enclosed with your E Z ON VEST or send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to E Z ON Products Inc of Florida 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter Florida 33458 or call 1 800 323 6598 For recall information call the U S Government Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 In the Washington D C area call 202 366 0123 For specific installation and usage instructions for the Modified E Z ON Vest refer to pages 2 3 amp 4 Page 1 E Z ON Y Products Installation amp Usage Instructions for Model 101M Modified E Z ON M Vest page 1 of 4 Installation and Usage Instructions for the Model 101M Modified E 2 ON VEST Push button buckles metal tongues Chest strap EAs Hip Strap om Diagram A Diagram B STEP 1 PUT THE VEST ON THE CHILD Place the Modified E Z ON VEST on the child with the closures in the front and the para chute emblem over the left shoulder strap If your vest has push button closures diagrams A amp B e insert the metal tongue into the push button buckle on the chest strap until you hear a snapping sound Tug to make sure the connection is secure repeat the abov
194. nt of chair unlock front lock by pulling up on safety lock then pull lock toward you Fig 84 5 Release seat back locks by pushing detent button and pulling sliders toward top of handle until safety wire becomes tight Fig 85 gt Note Unlock front and rear braces first to relieve fabric tension Fig 83 amp 84 Fig 83 6 Fold footrest to sides Push down on handle to fold chair For best results have front casters in trailing position 7 Push down on seat tubes to further fold seat A Caution Keep fingers free of folding mechanism Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 29 of 36 Tilting 1 Release lock by squeezing i both triggers on handle Fig 86 2 Tilt to desired angle and release the triggers Fig 86 Seat to Back Angle Adjustment Unlock front and rear locks to relieve fabric tension To change use two 7 16 wrenches to remove bolt attaching seat back tubes to seat tube and remount the seat tube using another hole provided in the seat back tube Fig 87 gt Note Be sure to replace the bolt washers and nut in the same order as removed Seat to Back Angle 85 degrees lower hole 90 degrees middle hole 95 degrees upper hole Fig 87 Footplate Height Adjustment With two 7 16 wrenches remove bolts attaching footplate tubes to frame Remount footplate tubes at desired height Fig 88 Y ca Q O E gt 74 Q O Note Be sure
195. ntal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 3 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back and EE1 EE2 Hardware Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair in standard configuration equipped with solid seat solid back and EE1 EE2 hardware was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surro gate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details abou the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Te
196. nual page 2 of 8 I GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM SAFETY HARNESS The safety harness for the Mulholland Positioning System Growth Guid ance System is a five point safety belt Once the child is positioned in the chair place the child s arms under the shoulder straps b Make sure the shoulder strap clip a is open Next fasten the straps to the crotch strap buckle c Snap the shoulder strap clip closed then tighten the hip belts at the adjustment slide d The harness should be snug but you should still be able to fit your finger between the shoulder strap and the child s shoulders 1 Shoulder Strap The shoulder straps are fastened to the neckrest mounting bar 2 Hip Strap The hip straps are the lower end of the shoulder straps and are fastened tothe WY steel rings attached to the rear seat bar 4 2 Crotch Strap The crotch strap comes up through the cut out in the seat The ends of the strap fasten to the same rings as the hip straps but are fastened underneath the seat Bottom view of GGS seat Mulholland Growth Guidance System Transportation Safety Manual page 3 of 8 I GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM CAR SEAT Note The toddler size GGS with harness and carabineers is to be utilized as a car seat for children weighing up to 50 Ibs The GGS system was crash tested by the University of Michigan November 15 1993 within these parameters 1 Tether strap The tether strap must be used to properly secure the G
197. ody s contours providing lateral trunk support and shoulder protraction Tray adjusts in and out and tilts Once in place tray also assists upper trunk control Vertical guides adjust the height of the shoulder straps Tether strapping device secures seat in a chair or car seat Complies with FAA requirements for use on airplanes de See chart to select appropriate size and accessories PC 4641S Pre School PC 9114 Pre School without tray amp shoes PC 4641M Elementary PC 9115 Elementary without tray amp shoes PC 4641L Junior PC 9116 Junior without tray amp shoes PC 4641SA Small Adult PC 9117 Small Adult without tray amp shoes CARRIE SEAT DIMENSIONS So convenient for travel PC 4641SA Pre School Elementary Junior Small Adult STANDING HEIGHT 30 38 in 38 48 in 48 58 in 58 68 in 76 97 cm 97 122 cm 122 147 cm 147 173 cm WEIGHT 20 40 Ibs 30 60 Ibs 50 100 Ibs 60 130 lbs Tay 4 S C 918kg 1427kg 23 46kg 27 59 kg MMONS O OC t SITTING HIP WIDTH 6 8 in 8 10 in 10 13 in 12 16 in RESTON Sree 15 20 cm 20 25 cm 25 33 cm 31 41cm 1 800 323 5547 THIGH DEPTH 8 11 in 10 13 in 12 15 in 14 18 in 20 28cm 25 33 cm 31 38 cm 36 46 cm 1994 BISSELL Healthcare Corporation A3097 10M 9 94 J2199 Printed in the U S A Sammons Preston Carrie Seat page 1 of 2 Get Carried Away Get carried away with the Carrie Seat from Tumble Forms arrie Seat solves many day to day p
198. of wheelchair users FREEDOM DESIGNS INCORPORATED 13 Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 14 of 14 AA FREEDO TOS M DESIGNS INC 800 331 8551 805 582 0077 FAX 805 582 1509 5 2241 Madera Rd Simi Valley CA93065 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 1 of 16 Announcing Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option installed on Invacare Wheelchairs Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option Seating is now available on Invacare Allegro and Orbit Wheelchairs These chairs with limited Freedom Designs Inc seating options have been frontal impact tested and passed at the University of Michigan Transportation and Re search Institute Invacare Allegro and Orbit frames need to be drop shipped to Freedom Designs Inc for factory installation of this new Transport Option See the Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option information and Price List Booklet for Seat ing Options that are available Call Freedom Designs Inc Customer Service at 1 800 331 8551 for details FDI 11 12 98 Freedom Designs inc Transport Option page 2 of 16 Transport Option Freedom Designs Inc is now offering the new Transport Option available on our Spectrum and Spectrum 3 wheelchair frames This option was designed and tested following the ANSI RESNA WC 19 Wheelchair Standards Following is information regarding this testing ANSI RESNA WC 19 This is a set of standards with t
199. oig U sWwalsks Buluonisog pueyounyy Product installation specifications at a glance for clinicians Appropriate vehicle environments check any that apply _X_ Cars vans pickups X School buses Ambulances Other specify Product name Tether needs Tether cam Tostallation assessment alerts Cam wrap needs kits standard Eh for use in rear car seat only forward facing only tie downs available for e track unwin and flat snap please with safety harness Growth Guidance System with safety top tether for car harness and tie downs seat use Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Product name Under 51 201 501 50 200 500 over Growth Guidance Systems X price dependent on postural support needs and sizes 3500 with all postural supports and tilt base Tie Downs 200 X Safety Harness 200 X Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists The Growth Guidance System is a positioning stroller system which has been safety tested for car seat and van bus transport with positioning components It can be separated from the base for car seat use with safety harness and top tether straps For van bus transport it remains on the base and requires both the Mulholland Safety Harness System and Tie Downs A Mulholland GROWTH GUIDANCE SYSTEM Transport
200. on Place Hamilton OH 45011 513 874 0232 Fax 513 874 0579 800 543 8222 Web site http www besi inc com BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 17 of 17 O Se TA a r ea rE iS E 937M B FAX NC 513 274 0572 Ro INSTALLATION Unbuckle safety release lift bench seat and insert buckle end between seat cushion and backrest leaving hooks on seat Lay release end over top of back rest with upper hooks to front side of backrest Place harness on passenger with zipper side on back Use only one ex pander per harness as needed Hook upper and lower D rings securing passenger in seat Pull adjusting strap on seat back snug and affix excess strap end with hook and loop stitched on strap BES INC 9448 Sutton Place These restraint harnesses are not seat belts I Hamiiton Ohio 45044 nor are they designed to provide protection Manufacturer of Quality Toll Free 800 643 8222 School Bus Sest Covers In OH 513 874 0233 in the event of a collision or sudden stop Has hawtraint re PA iaj iii been tested and meets or exceeds FMVSS 213 BR 22 22 BESI RESTRAINT HARNESS ONLY Bl 22 2 2 BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 22 BR 30 30 BESIRESTRAINT HARNESS ONLY BI 22 4 4 BESIRESTRAINTINSERTFOR22 BR 38 38 BESIRESTRAINTHARNESS ONLY Bl 22 6 6 BESIRESTRAINT INSERT FOR 22 BR 22A 22 BESIRESTRAINTW SEATMOUNT BI 30 2 Z BESI RESTRAINT INSERT FOR 30 BR 30A 30 BESIRESTRAINTW SEAT MOUNT BI 30 4
201. on clicks into place in the first adjustment hole Pull the adjustment 7 button out to move the foot rest to one of the other adjustment positions for shorter thigh lengths Footrest Shoe q Se The support tube may be adjusted up and Footrest Support Tube down the footrest bar by loosening the knob between the footrest shoes This adjustment Loosen Knob to Adjust may be used to assist in controlling hip flexion Support Tube or extention When optimum position has been Footrest Bar Up or Down achieved be sure to tighten the knob so that the support tube maintains its position The footrest shoes can be tilted individually for ankle dorsiflexion or plantarflexlion This is ac complished by loosening the screw located on the side of the footrest adjustment bracket Use the T handled Allen wrench packed in the literature pouch on the back of the seat Be sure to tighten the screw securely after repositioning the footrest and return the wrench to the literature pouch To secure the foot cross the straps over the foot then thread the Velcro end of the strap through the metal side and back onto itself as shown Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 10 of 12 gt ae ane a AA on a oe EZ e Adjustable Head Support The head support can be adjusted up or down on the Velcro pad located at the top of the seat The purpose of the head
202. ool bus seats however it is your responsibility to determine if your bus seats are approved for seat belt installation To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 su E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 500 Commerce Way West Os FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products page 4 of 7 ed E gt Pa O y oO Ro E ES mi E Z ON MODIFIED VEST TRANSPORT CHILDREN IN A PRONE OR SUPINE POSITION houlder juster enable the vest to grow with the child or adjust for seasonal clothing Crotch Straps keep the lower hip strap of the vest positioned over the pelvis Secures with existing seat belts mA aA e iy N a de fn a ds A 7 A The E Z ON MODIFIED VEST model number 101M2 is dynamically tested and meets FMIVSS213 Shown with optional push button closures D Ring closures are standard rv FS O mi O lt mi oe Transport children in a prone or supine position securely Certain physical disabilities such as spinal injury body cast long leg cast or hip spica require a child to lie down when riding in a vehicle The Modified Vest enables these children to be transported safely and securely Great for long trips for all children Now a child can nap comfortably in the car and parents can have peace of mind knowing that their child is still secured to the vehicle s seat belts Uses your vehicle
203. ootrest with ankle straps Built to go everywhere large wheels ensure a smooth ride over all surfaces Columbia Medical Mfg Corp a _ P O Box 633 Pacific Palisades CA 90272 U S A 1 800 454 6612 310 454 6612 e Fax 310 305 1718 SHARING THE CARING ma E Mail CMedOnline aol com Columbia Medical Mtg Corp Orthopedic Posittoning Seal page tots A RICKSHAW REHAB EXERCISER Builds the muscle strength needed to make the best use of a STR wheelchair The Columbia Rickshaw duplicates the exact arm lx gt and shoulder motions needed for easy propulsion transfer 3000 k and pressure relief Fits all manual wheelchairs All steel construction e Strengthen specific arm and shoulder Adjustable oar grip height Weight capacity per oar 0 100 Ibs Overall length 50 in Outside width 34 in muscles by facing forward or backward while seated in the wheelchair and pumping the weighted oars e Easy to customize for an individual program use equal weight on both sides or less on a weaker side e Uses standard disc weights not included for convenience and economy Oars pivot independently or together e Short zig zag oars and compact design use surprisingly little floor space e Built tough for years of service even in a heavy use institutional setting Bae x who has frebral Dale Confined to a Was us Spast Cc Y and who wheelchair o ra is To whom it may concern My four
204. orts can be used on both standers the Tristander 45 and Tristander 58 Tristander 58 accommodates youths 43 to 58 in tall Unit measures 24 in wide by 48 in long Tristander 45 accommodates children 32 to 45 in tall and measures 21 in wide by 37 in long For models 4528S and 4527S footplate is standard Te information below will assist you in choosing the appropriate supports for TRISTANDER TRUNK SUPPORTS 4525K 4526K 4527K Small Medium Large Width 8 Y 10 111 2 Depth 51 3 613 6 Note Trunk width and depth should be measured around the torso a few inches below the axillae Uppermost part of trunk support should not extend beyond the armpit height Do not measure circumference only front from right axillae to left axillae See diagrams SIZING GUIDE KEY HIP SUPPORTS In diagrams below ea A Width 81 12 Depth 4 6 a KNEE SUPPORTS HA 4525N 4527N A A E Depth 24 21 ONS sata RESTON apne 1 800 323 5547 1994 BISSELL Healthcare Corporation A3090 J2150 10M 94 Simmons Preston Tristander page 1 of 1 SNUG SEAT P O Box 1739 http www snugseat com Mathews NC 28106 1739 Phone Customer service 800 336 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 E mail snugseat com Other 704 822 0668 Product family at a glance for clinicians Spelcast st byrname gt cehildreminspica hipcasts Snug Seati bymme Cif o y Snug Seat gt bymame Cf Gorila bymame Ce gt gt gt gt
205. ory installed Sunrise Transit Option seating crash tested seating and hardware configuration All models with Tite mespace or Sear must be Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Product name Under 51 8201 501 50 mm 500 over Pediatric chairs prices vary based on model accessories S ss Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists 240 4 abed sping iemsuy uodo sues asuuns Questions amp Answers about the Sunrise Transit Option I transportation of children in wheel chairs has been a challenge to school systems educational and care facilities parents and clinicians Recently Sunrise Medical became the first wheelchair manufacturer to offer an option that address es transit safety for children in wheelchairs It s called the Sunrise Transit Option and it provides easy to identify tiedown points for effective securement The following provides answers to the most frequently asked ques tions concerning the Sunrise Transit Option SUNRISE MEDICAL Sunrise Home Healthcare Group 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont CO 80503 800 456 8165 Sunrise Transit Option Answer Guide 240 2 abed apind Jamsuy uoydo sue esuuns What is the Transit Option An option that has four easy to identify securement points on a wheel chair with crash tested seating The chair may then b
206. osition ing problems The chair allows a child to sit comfortably while being securely and safely supported The molded seat shape follows a body s contours providing lateral trunk support and shoulder pro traction The anti thrust seat stabilizes the pelvis And the seat back articulates 20 to accommo date abnormal trunk tone In compliance with crash test standard F M V S S 213 the Carrie Seat safely transports your client For more inforn In Canade You have the option to purchase the Carrie Seat simply as an affordable car seat without tray and shoes Or you can decide to also buy the shoes or the tray or both You choose the features and size Pre School Elementary Junior or Small Adult and the Carrie Seat will provide therapeutic comfort and stability Let your client choose a destination then get carried away with Carrie Seat S 1M 4 Sammons Ct MON Bolingbrook IL RESTON ow 1 800 323 5547 Tumble Forms A Bissell HEALTHCARE COMPANY Sammons Preston Carrie Seat page 2 of 2 Carrie Seat A A struction Manual Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 1 of 12 Please keep in mind Correctly used safety seats are highly effective reducing fatality risk by an estimated 71 and serious injury risk by 67 Misuse of seats can partiall
207. ositioning safety harness around the child as shown in the illustration Tumbie Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 7 of 12 Harness Adjustment First release buckle C to allow shoulder straps to slacken Next buckle the hip straps together and tighten each side snugly by threading it through its adjustment slide B Tighten each side equally so that the buckle stays centered on the child Make sure the hip straps are located down across the hips of your child not up in the soft stomach area After the hip strap is adjusted snugly re connect buckle C then tighten the shoulder straps by feeding excess webbing through the adjustment Slides A Once the entire harness has been adjusted snugly your child may be easily removed from the seat by unbuckling the shoulder strap buckle C the chest strap and the hip strap buckle Always make sure that the buckles of the positioning safety harness are snapped together securely before traveling 9 Dra PAS Sec u ri n Stra S A Use straps to secure g p Carne Seat in stroller or other base The Carrie Seat has two securing straps that pass gt Y a around the back of the seat When the Carrie Seat a SA is placed in a chair or a wheeled base such as a Q X wheelchair the securing straps should be used to Securing straps secure the Carrie Seat to the base This is particularly impo
208. osure with one pull adjustment for quick securement E ANKLE RESTRAINTS tem No 100AR Three push buckie closures for quick securement and easy one pull adjustment F LOCKING CLIP item No 4012 Use to combine a vehicle s shoulder strap and lap belt to thread through the hip loops on the E Z ON VEST G BUCKLE GUARD tem No 100BG Child resistant satety cap helps deter unauthorized opening of standard push button closures on seat belts harnesses and safety seats H SAFECUT WEBBING CUTTER item No 1004 Quickly and safely cut seat belts harnesses and tie downs In emergency situations Durable polycarbonate with a replaceable blade Bright yellow for easy locating Velcro mounts to dashboard or any other location you prefer O N m Ti shy zZ rr ON E T1 o y rm J lt rr rri o To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 lt E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West ber FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 E Z ON Products page 3 017 E 2 ON S TANDARD E CUSTON SEAT BELTS amp HARNESSES WITH STANDARD ANCHORS All seat belts are adjustable are equipped with a push button closure and standard anchor hardware O have webbing and hard ware that meet federal and SAE standards are available in different colors for color coding Model 45PB Model 48R Model 86 Y convenience Ask about Sta
209. ou the ability to adjust to any size child SMALL Harness Item BR 22A1 MEDIUM Harness Item BR 30AI LARGE Harness Item BR 38A1 Color coded by size for easy identification Waist size range 22 to 28 Insert BI 22 2 child waist 24 Insert BI 22 4 child waist 26 Insert BI 22 6 child waist 28 Product color code Brown Do not use more than one insert per harness at a time Waist size range 30 to 36 Insert BI 30 2 child waist 32 Insert BI 30 4 child waist 34 Insert BI 30 6 child waist 36 Product color code Maroon Do not use more than one insert per harness at a time Waist size range 38 to 44 Insert Bl 38 2 child waist 40 Insert BI 3 8 4 child waist 42 Insert BI 38 6 child waist 44 Product color code Grey Do not use more than one insert per harness at a time Adjustable Restraining System mm mma BESI Manufacturing Inc 800 543 8222 BES Manufacturing Inc Products page 11 of 17 How to Install Restraining Harness Unbuckle safety release of seat mount lift bench seat and insert buckle end between seat cushion and backrest leaving hooks on seat Lay release end over top of back rest with upper hooks to front side of backrest Fasten seat mount at the back of the seat Place harness on passenger with zipper side on back Use only one expander as needed Hook upper and lower D rings securing passenger in seat Pu
210. own on the wider webbing that is threaded through the metal adjuster ADJUST THE SHOULDER STRAPS SO THERE IS NO SLACK BUT DO NOT TIGHTEN SHOULDER STRAPS TO THE POINT THAT THE SEAT BELT IS BEING PULLED UP OVER THE ABDOMEN KEEP THE SEAT BELT SECURED LOW AND SNUG OVER THE PELVIS See diagram C for proper securement YOUNGER CHILDREN AGES 4 7 CAUTION DO NOT USE THIS HARNESS ON CHILDREN UNDER 4 YEARS OLD Children ages 4 7 may use the harness with the following precautions 1 The child may sit on a Booster Seat when wearing the harness This will prevent the child from slipping under the belt and will allow the child to see out of the vehicle windows mo Proper securement of the ap seat belt and proper adjustment of the shoulder harness is a important for the safety of the child PLEASE FOLLOW THE SHOULDER HARNESS INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WARNING E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA RECOMMENDS REPLACING ANY SEAT BELT OR RESTRAINT SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT THE SHEEPSKIN PADS We ve added sheepskin as for your comfort After properly adjusting your shoulder straps just wrap the pads around the adjusters and secure with the velcro closure E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 500 Commerce Way West e Jupiter FL 33458 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON Products Model 86 Y Universal Harness page 1 of 2 MODEL 86 Y UNIVERSAL HARNESS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT EA This is a safety devic
211. p guides lateral thoracic support and headrest support was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surrogate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9805 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 Ib Actual impact velocity 49 0 kph 30 5 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 20 0 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 25 0 g ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 44 g Maximum forward head excursio
212. pendent Positioning Chairs Cruiser Mobile Positioning Chairs EZ Rider Support Chairs Metro Chairs Compax Travel Chairs for Adults Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 1 of 36 CONVAID USER S GUIDE AA A rr rr i rr rr rr Customer Service Support Toll Free 1 888 Convaid 266 8243 Phone 310 539 6814 ext 10 FAX 310 539 3670 E Mail convaid convaid com Website www convaid com Technical assistance or repair information hours are Monday Friday 6 a m to 5 p m PST Before calling Please fill in the following information We will be able to help you faster 1f you have the exact information indicated below before you call Serial number of your chair Model of chair Date purchased Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated to another language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written consent of Convaid Products Inc Use Convaid accessories and parts only on Convaid products Convaid parts are not interchangeable with other manufacturer s products Replace any worn parts immediately O Copyright 1998 by Convaid Products Inc All rights reserved Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Use
213. r Anchor must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body directly behind the seating position in which the Junior Carrie Seat is to be used This may be the floor in a van or bus or a fixed metal floor panel in the cargo area of a station wagon or hatch back In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf The most appropriate location for the Safety Tether Anchor will vary depending on the make and type of vehicle that you are using If you have any trouble determining the most secure location for the Safety Tether Anchor please consult your auto dealer or a competent auto mechanic USEABLE RANGE Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat instruction Manual page 4 of 12 When choosing the location for the Safety Tether Anchor the angle bet ween the tether strap when tight and the floor should not exceed 45 degrees Do not mount the Safety Tether An chor within 1 of any large holes i e speaker or defogger holes 10 12 Min The Safety Tether Anchor bolt should be located at least 10 to 12 from the rear of the seat to allow sufficient distance to tighten the tether strap Care must be taken not to mount the Safety Tether Anchor in moldings or storage doors f mounted through the floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines or brake lines To Install Drill a 3 8 diam
214. r Customer Service for more information Toll free 1 888 CONVAID 266 8243 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 31 of 36 e Cruisers e Cruiser Transports e C 2000 Folding 1 Unlock rear brace by pushing up on center of brace Fig 93 2 Swing footrests to the side grasp one handle and pull in the center of the seat fabric or seat tube with other hand Fig 94 Fig 93 Fig 94 3 Lean chair back wards on rear wheels and push CONVAID MODELS Caution Keep on seat tubes or fingers footplates to com free of plete fold Fig 95 folding If using optional mechanism headrest keep free of handle tubes Fig 95 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 32 of 36 EZ Rider and Compax adult Folding 1 Unlock by pulling latch toward you Fig 96 2 Push lock down Fig 97 amp 98 3 Grasp one handle and pull up on the center of the seat fabric with the other hand Fig 99 Fig 96 Fig 97 Caution A Ker hands clear of moving structure during folding to prevent 4 Tilt chair back on rear wheels injury and lay on ground Weight of chair s wheels will generally complete folding If stiffness prevents complete folding press lightly on front legs Fig 98 Lockinc To keep chair folded rotate locking bar over front legs Fig 100 Fig 100 uN Carrying When carrying or lifting chair use foam handle near locking bar
215. r Occupant and Restraint systems Recommend use of approved SAE J2249 Tiedown systems ONLY _ Price range categories Purchasing programs for professionals or community programs Product name Under 51 201 50 200 500 over Call Manufacturer for Product Options and Pricing Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists For information regarding Freedom Design Seating and Positioning systems tested with the Transport Option call 800 331 8551 For information regarding Invacare Mobility Systems that have been tested with the Freedom Designs Transport Option approved for use with Invacare Allegro ant Orbit call 800 333 6900 ext 6787 E pEr 14 Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 1 of 14 Ns Freedom Designs Inc Wheelchair Catalog page 2 of 14 Spectrum 1 Wheelchair The Spectrum 1 wheelchair is an extremely adjustable as well as a versatile frame The Spectrum 1 is designed to meet any and all seating and positioning needs as well as fulfill growth needs This fixed front end frame offers many options to complete its package Some of those options include front wheel drive or standard configuration folding or rigid frame as well as being built to tilt The chair is avail gt able from 10 wide to 18 wide and folds down flat in the folding configuration For quality of workmanship convenience and dur
216. r seat cover needs along with seat belts drivers covers restraint systems seat foam and seat tape As a national supplier of OEM seat covers and a member of the National Suppliers Council we are dedicated to quality delivery and customer satisfaction NASDPTS member Supplier Council EE ENE BEN BESI Manufacturing Inc Products page 2 of 17 School Bus Seat Covers 42 oz Standard Material BESI s school bus upholstery fabric meets the requirements of the national minimum standard for school bus seating lt is a 42 ounce equivalent in physical properties utilizing jersey knit backing and meets the requirements of FMVSS 302 fire retardancy standard and FMVSS 222 impact standard when used in conjunction with OEM foam Sewn with 92 nylon thread using a lock stitch sew pattern at 6 stitches per inch All ends are back stitched Kevlar and Proform Prevaill fireblock material Fire block covers passed all of the following burn tests FMVSS 302 Bag burn test Ath 891 fireblock Ky bus spec and FAR 25 853B fireblock Cover are sewn with 92 bonded kevlar thread using a lock stitch sew pattern at 6 stitches per inch All ends are back stitched Weight per square yard 26 oz Coating weight per square yard 18 5 oz Fabric weight per square yard 7 5 Oz 52 oz Material BESI s school bus upholstery fabric meets the requirements of the national minimum standard for school bus seating It is a 52 ounc
217. r vehicle Preferred Zone w Optional Zone Tle Down FIGURE 1 SECUREMENT POINTS NOTE To obtain a copy of SAE J2249 Whesichalr FIGURE 2 ZONES OF PREFERRED AND Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems WTORS OPTIONAL ANGLES FOR PELVIC BELTS 1 Invacare Corporation Products page 3 of 5 17 16 FAX 216 366 5549 MAKKET ING REHAB ig 003 15 28 T INVACARE CORP Boos Overall Rating Lateral Displacemerit 2 Upper torso bel s shouid fit over the Suena 3 Belt restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts Incl ing but not limited to wheelchair armreste or wheels as shown in FIGURE 3 Restraints Should Not Be Held Away From Body By Wheelchair Components e or EU ECN FIGURE 5 OVERALL RATING AND AVERAGE LATERAL DISPLACEMENT TEST RESULTS AWARNING This wheelchalr has been dynamically tested In a forward facing mode with the specified crash test dummy re strained by BOTH pelvic and shoulder belts and that BOTH pelvic and up per torso belt s should be used to re duce the possibility of head and chest FIGURE 3 FIGURES INDICATING IMPROPER MPacts with vehicle components POSITIONING OF OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS Use only wheelchair te down and oc 4 Belts should be adiusted as firmly as ble Jecupant restraint systems during travel REISEN dear comfort eens in a Motor Vehicle WTORS which 5 Belt webbing should not be wo
218. ram B LF Wheelchair Mounting Strap Properly Installed Installing and Adjusting the Wheelchair Seat Mount Position the shoulder and hip hooks on the chair as shown in Diagram B Take the loose ends of one shoulder hook strap and one hip hook strap and thread them through the bar slide as shown in Diagram 1 Wrap both loose ends around the wheelchair frame below a cross member diagram 2 Thread both the loose ends back through the bar slide diagram 3 Secure the strap by threading the loose ends back over the first bar and under the next bar of the bar slide diagram 4 Repeat above procedure for the other set of straps Attach hooks to the hardware on the E Z ON Vest If there is any slack in the shoulder or hip straps repeat steps 1 3 adjusting the length of the straps to eliminate slack For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 EZ9701031998 E Z ON Products E Z ON M Vest Wheelchair Mounting Strap page 2 of 2 Model 86 Y Universal Harness _USING THE SHOULDER OLDER CHILDREN AND ADULTS 1 Place the LOOP END straps over each shoulder 2 Thread your vehicle s lap seat belt through both Meets LOOP ENDS and fasten the seat belt low and Federal snug around the pelvis area Motor 3 Adjust the shoulder straps Vehicl to lengthen hold the loop end and pull up on Sa e the narrow web tab located on each metal adjuster Standards to shorten pull d
219. rash We require proof of the crash police report and return of the car seat involved The damaged car seat must be returned at the owner s expense A 25 00 shipping and handling fee is _ _ _ O A O charged to deliver the new seat Replacement Parts E a A Seat Cover sessssscersssescesencesesenseeeceeeensnssee 75 00 B Harness Tie er a ea 2 50 C Five Point Harness System ssccsscecceccerersssses 95 00 D Seat Wedge Kit ssssssceccesserssectnssssessesnesee 50 00 E Head Pillows Poir sse scsscssssscessseseeeensseen 25 00 F Lateral Trunk Pods Pair esoscccsceessssrseeeeseoe 45 00 G Lap Shoulder Belt Guidance Device 10 00 Snug Seat The SS 1000 How to Use page 4 of 4 240 obed LIDISIAI SIOMPOIA Ay IQOW jeoIpeayy asuuns SUNRISE MEDICAL Mobility Products Division 7477A East Dry Creek Parkway http www sunrisemedical com Longmont CO 80503 Phone Customer service 800 456 8165 Fax 303 218 4590 Other 303 218 4500 Product family at a glance for clinicians Sunrise Transit Option Available for models below Factory installed wheelchair securement system for Sunrise Medical pediatric chairs ONLY As a vehicle occupant protection system must have factory installed Sunrise Transit Option crash tested seating and Hardware configuration Pediatric seating various Zippie Zippie 2 Zippie TS Zippie GS Kid TLC
220. ress time For Expedition Tilt not available at press time Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 16 of 36 ACCESSORIES Folding canopy gene Bis roman MRE MERA DA t ie es 1 Peel back pee E Note fringe of A Partially canopy W fold chair l before 2 Push down assembling on pivot to either the i fold seat back SeS extension or canopy 3 Complete fold Release knob and fold down metal rods 1 Move rubber grommets to adjust height of the seat back 3 E extension and or the canopy ds 2 Insert into socket rod Fig 49 Rain Cover Stay dry Vinyl rain cover easily attaches onto chair by sliding metal piece onto tray knob Fig 50 Fig 50 Fleece Pad Luxurious Australian fleece seat and back cover keeps you warm in winter cool in the suramer Straps hold seat cover in place on seat tubes and seat back Fig 51 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 17 of 36 Caution Seat belts and shoulder straps from Convaid are for positioning only and are not to be used as a vehicular restraint Bus Transport Models Cruiser EZ Riders and Metro Bus Transports have been crash tested and performed satisfactorily at 30MPH 20g deceleration Maximum occupant weight Cruisers Model CR11B 4JB 100lbs 44 5kg Model CR13B 4MB 125lbs 57kg Model CX14B 4MXB 150lbs 68kg Model CX16B 4TB 200lbs 91kg EZ Riders Model
221. rness from the Carrie Seat Contact the manufacturer if The harness becomes worn or damaged The outside of the Carrie Seat becomes ripped or torn and a maintenance kit is needed Extra tether straps are needed RECOMMENDATIONS The Carrie Seat will help you to effectively position and safely transport your handicapped adolescent or small adult It is up to you as a parent to use the Carrie Seat according to the instructions Follow this safety checklist everytime your child travels in the Carrie Seat 1 Make sure the Carrie Seat is properly installed and adjusted as per manufacturer s instructions Position your adolescent in the Carrie Seat as described in the instructions making sure all straps including tether are buckled and tight You should check them every time you use the seat Drive safely Printed in the U S A Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 12 of 12 Copyright 1989 Tumble Forms Inc All Rights Reserved SEA TERNIGS Carrie System Tumble Forms Carrie System The Go Ever y where Seat back Tether straps articulates 20 secure seat in to accommodate chair or car seat abnormal trunk e tone Sy mcr S Tumble Forms The Carrie System lets your client enjoy the head to toe security and comfort of the Carrie Height adjustable neck Seat at home at school dur
222. rom being thrown forward in chair e Go down curb or step rear wheels first making sure that the child is square to curb so that the rear wheels go down together e Go up curb frontwards with both front wheels up together e Avoid going up multiple steps with user in chair e Avoid using escalators Use the elevator MAINTENANCE AFTER EXPOSURE TO SALT WATER Exposure to salt water should be avoided However if this chair is used in conditions where salt water is present such as on salted roads in winter or in coastal areas corrosion may occur To prevent corrosion after each exposure the frame should be washed with clean water dried and household oil reapplied to the moving parts MAINTENANCE If any part becomes too stiff to fold or operate the use of household oil should return it to normal operation Wheels and wheel locks should be kept free of mud so as not to interfere with braking Keep metal frame clean and dry to avoid corrosion Fabric seat and attachments can be eas ily removed washed and air dried Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 35 of 36 eee e ere eee re eeeerereerererererereer eer eres irre rere ree tree eereer treet eee eeeee rer eerie ter eee eeec ere ere eee er err er eee reer eeer cee Cece eerrereeeeee rere ter eer eree eee rer res etre reer eres eer eeeres re reese LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Convaid warrants to the original retail purchaser of the Convaid product that if any part thereof
223. roperly hold the SPELCAST in a crash The seat belt must also be as tight as possible See previous hint on use of your knee to compress auto seat to tighten 4 Always test installation by tilting the SPELCAST from side to side Make sure the lap belt holds the SPELCAST firmly If the belt slips turn the adjustable end tongue of the belt upside down before buckling This prevents the belt from loosening Test again to be sure the SPELCAST is secure Figure 8 Seat Locations With Combination Seat Locations With Lap Lap Shoulder Belts Belts Only Snug Seat Spel Cast CRD Installation Instructions page 4 of 9 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION CONTINUED 5 Put child in SPELCAST as far back against the backrest as possible The child s head MUST NOT extend above the top of the seat 6 Place child s arms under shoulder straps and buckle straps to the crotch strap Figure 10 Use the shoulder strap adjusters to snugly tighten the shoulder straps so only two fingers can be put between shoulder straps and child Shoulder strap adjusters must be threaded exactly as shown Figure 11 to prevent possible slippage or loosening of the shoulder straps 7 Place harness tie between shoulder straps and position at child s mid chest 8 Check again that only two fingers of slack Figure 12 exist between child and straps Make sure the seat belt is as tight as possible Two Fingers of Space Harness Tle Crotch Strap Figur
224. rrie Seat Instruction Manual page 11 of 12 ronda If your Junior Carrie Seat is ever involved in an accident it should not be used again The integrity of the structure and restraint webbing could be questionable 4 Sammons Ct If you ha ONS Bolingbrook IL a contact Tumble F RESTON 60440 Ackson MI 49201 AONE 1 800 323 5547 Some of the information in this manual may be incorrect due to product changes which may have occured after we went to press Due to our policy of continued product development we reserve the right to alter product specifications Sammons Preston Junior Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 12 of 12 ES 2 A a end o di Kgs Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual MMONS ssnguao 1 RESTON 60440 1 800 323 5547 Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 1 of 12 General Information The Carrie Seat may be used only on forward facing The Small Adult Carrie Seat is designed for use by seats in vehicles equipped with a properly installed adolescents and small adults between 60 and 130 tether strap and either a standard lap belt or a pounds and between 58 and 68 inches in height pnl Det wis leenig ENR The tray is not part of the Carrie Seat as tested and Always remember to securely belt the Carrie Seat in the approved in accordance with F M V S S 213 A car even whe
225. rs Guide page 2 of 36 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems User s Safari Tilt Dependent Positioning Chairs Expedition Tilt Dependent Positioning Chairs Cruiser Mobile Positioning Chairs including C 2000 EZ Rider Support Chairs Metro Chairs Compax Travel Chairs for Adults Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 3 of 36 Table of Contents Setting Up o be bs Rie A ee head aden oO PASS 1 Unfold O S5 ba kee ence OE RAE a eke tee aS Oe heheh 1 Fitting Guide Three point seat belt and H harness strap ooooooooo o 2 o A Be OR eS Re A es 3 Seat back heighif tis anc Sh iy Sr alt OO a Seat ae Seah E wee tare octet 4 Seat WIGE a oe Olek ae heag Bien te a ate hE Geb aie ie 4 Foot support adjustment 0 0 00 0 00000 eee 5 Footplate depth adjustment one and two piece footplates 6 Seat to footplate height adjustment 0 0 0 0 6 Seat to back angle adjustment o o ooooooooroo o 7 Additional supports Swing away lateral support single flap 8 Swing away lateral support double flap 8 Full torso lateral support 9 AddAuUCtOr ss dass OO ne aa 9 ADCUCEOR a dd 9 Cut back seat 2 5em a A Sue Kee oe oe 10 Heavy duty seat AS 10 Headrest varase mi nad na e A A eee ADA A 10 Seat back extension secre eve Soe teed 11 Foam WEBES metadata el oa 11 EA II E A avn eo OD 11 Heel loops Ankle straps bic AA 12
226. rtant to prevent the Carrie Seat from tipping out of the base if someone leans on the tray or if the wheeled base comes to a sudden stop Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 8 of 12 Carrie Seat Trunk Tone Adjustment The design of the Carrie Seat is based on the premise that positioning the pelvis securely is the foundation of seating control and posture The trunk tone adjustment is located at the top of the hips allowing one to adjust the trunk tone without affecting the stability of the pelvis This adjustment is accomplished by means of an internal frame which moves the torso up to 10 forward or backward based on a 90 seat to back relationship 45 DEGREE LAP BELT LOCATE THE TWO PHILLIPS HEAD ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ONE ON EACH SIDE OF SEAT AS SHOWN IN FIGURE A AND LOOSEN THEM Pull the seat back towards the seat bottom or 7 push it away from the seat bottom to adjust for flexion or extension When optimum position is achieved tighten both adjustment screws securely Check periodically to insure that screws are tight and adjustment position is maintained Hip flexion extension can be affected by raising or lowering the footrest see Adjustable Footrest Carrie Seat Orientation Changing the orientation of the Carrie Seat in Space allows gravity to help position the child in midline and relax abnormal muscle tone The therapist can
227. runk tone adjustment is located at the top of the hips allowing one to adjust the trunk tone without affecting the stability of the pelvis This adjustment is accomplished by means of an internal frame which moves the torso up to 10 degrees forward or backward based on a 90 degree seat to back relationship To Adjust yao 8 Locate the adjustment screws one on each side and loosen them Pull the seat back towards the seat bottom or push it away from the seat bottom to adjust for flexion or extention When optimum position is achieved tighten both adjustment screws securely Check periodically to insure that the screws are tight and that the adjustment position is maintained Small Adult Carrie Seat Orientation Rechne the seat to relax abnormal muscle tone Secure that seat when optimum position is achieved Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 9 of 12 Adjustable Footrest The Small Adult Carrie Seat Footrest is essential for proper positioning The up and down adjustment is used to help control hip flexion and extention The Adjustable Footrest consists of three adjustable components 1 The footrest bar 2 The support tube 3 The individual footrest shoes The footrest bar should be inserted into the bottom slot in the bracket located under the abductor Insert the footrest bar until the spring loaded adjustment butt
228. s allow 4 of vertical adjustment of the shoulder straps to accommodate children of different heights Contoured interior has a 90 seat to back relationship to provide posturally correct seating e A 45 hip strap and quick release H belt help maintain child s position Tumble Forms seamless coverings are washable odor and stain resistant impervious to urine and nontoxic See Feeder Seat Size Chart below for dimensions Deluxe Floor Sitter Includes Feeder Seat and Wedge A4542B Small 229 00 A4542A Medium 263 00 A4542D Large 342 00 A4542E Extra Large 661 00 Feeder Seat A2795N Small 153 00 A2795M Medium 198 00 A2795X Large 287 00 A2795Y Extra Large 431 00 Floor Sitter Wedge A4542W For Small Medium and Large Feeder Seats 142 00 A4542Y For Extra Large Feeder Seat 298 00 Dimension Small Medium Large Extra Large 34 86 cm 104 26 5 cm 9 24 cm CO 29 C3 cm IED Carrie Simple hook and Cozee loop strip holds seat securely in place allows instant adjustment Cover for Feeder Seat Soft washable cover Provides comfort and absorbs moisture when extended time in Feeder Seat is necessary One per package A2785S Small 39 05 A2785M Medium 44 04 A2785L Large 49 42 Call toll free 1 800 323 5547 or fax 1 800 547 4333 Tumble Forms Carrie System The Go Everywhere page 2 of 2 kristander your Tristander user These supp
229. s wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair dynamic strength specified by the ANSI RESNA WC 19 draft standard 12 EDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 14 0f 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FAX 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 3 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 3 Wheelchair in Front Wheel Drive Configuration with 3 Caster Wheels Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair in front wheel drive configuration with 3 caster wheels equipped with solid seat solid back EE I EE2 hardware lateral hip guides lateral thoracic support and headrest support was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surrogate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic r
230. safety SEBMRIDD school bus Theim eur rp fells we eel probably pact of the collision caused the oe Were i see ev ded Jim bus to role over at least once ac on Harlow also commended i Boyd Transportation Supervisor of Long Street and Parkwood The accident occurred when a cording to witnesses According to Don Harlow Assistant Superintendent_respon sible for Transportation Services Bobbie Gibson did an excellent job in making sure that the children were securely fastened to their seats with safety vests and seat belts Bobbie who suffered a fractured wrist in the accident also did an excellent and the Transportation Staff for their work in making sure that safety vests are used While not re quired the vests have been in use for several years for all little children whose feet don t reach the floor of the bus from the seat and in some special situations for physi cally and or behaviorally hand icapped individuals who need this additional safety support Thanks to the good work of job of evacuating the bus after Bus Driver Bobbie Gibson and to the accident Congratulations to the Transportation staff and thanks to some safety vests eight The eight children who were pre schoolers escaped serious in on their way home from their pre ali other O and Pet opora jury in a recent bus accident school program at St Phillips On February 12 1992 o
231. seating position e Donot change the seating angle when your child is in the SPELCAST e When the SPELCAST is used rear facing put the vehicle s adjustable headrest in its lowest position The vehicle seat back against which the SPELCAST is placed should be fully padded and free of hard objects e To prevent bums to your child on hot sunny days check the seat cover and metal parts for heat before placing your child in the SPELCAST e Do not allow sharp or heavy objects to be loose in your car place in the trunk Anything loose in the car can cause injury in an accident DANGER FAILURE TO FOLLOW EACH OF THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE YOUR CHILD TO STRIKE THE VEHICLE S INTERIOR DURING A SUDDEN STOP OR ACCIDENT RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IMPORTANT INFORMATION The SPELCAST is a specially designed child restraint for use by children required to wear a pelvic cast This Child Restraint Device CRD has been dynamically tested and meets all the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Specification FMVSS 213 without the use of a Top Tether Strap An optional Top Tether Strap can be purchased directly from Snug Seat Inc A tethers use can significantly reduce movement of the CRD s occupant in an accident The SPELCAST is intended for children in pelvic casts weighing less than 40 pounds excluding cast weight and are less than 40 inches tall child s head cannot extend above top of the seat Use m
232. ser chairs adjustment For Cruisers with back angle adjustment partially fold chair to relieve fabric tension Remove grommet and pull fabric rod upwards until it is clear of lower eye bolt connect ing the seat and the back tubes Use a 7 16 wrench and screw driver insert screwdriver through the eyebolt to stop it from turning Remove eyebolt and relocate to one of the other two optional loca tions Repeat on other side Fig 26 For Safari Tilts and Expeditions see separate section for details Seat to back angle 85 for lower hole 90 for middle hole 95 for upper hole Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 11 of 36 CONVAID USER S GUIDE Additional Supports Convaid offers a wide variety of supports to help properly position most users Note Convaid s chairs provide a semi contour fit around the body It is important the user is fitted snugly into the chair to achieve optimal posture and comfort Swing Away Lateral Support with Scoliosis Strap Sin le Adjustable trunk support stabilizes trunk and maintains midline posi tioning Can be pulled to one side for scoliosis correction if used with Flap scoliosis strap Scoliosis strap comes standard with all trunk supports Fig 27 Fig 28 The trunk support is attached to the chair with webbing that wraps around behind the seat back and connects with Velcro straps Fig 28 Support is achieved by pu
233. sport Option page 5 of 16 6 Attach occupant restraints in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 7 Correct positioning of occupant restraint belts on the user are a The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the zone of 45 to 75 degrees to the horizontal as shown in exhibit 2 SS Preferred Zone SIDE VIEW Exhibit 2 Zones of preferred angles for pelvic belts b Belt restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts wheelchair armrests or wheels see exhibit 3 c Upper torso restraints should fit over the shoulder or shoulders Belt restraints should be adjusted as firmly as possible consistent with user comfort c Belt webbing should not be worn twisted RESTRAINTS A SHOULD NOT BE HELD AWAY FROM BODY Exhibit 3 4 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 6 of 16 Users Warnings 1 WARNING The wheelchair should be used only for forward facing seating in motor vehicles 2 WARNING The wheelchair should be used as indicated in the Freedom Designs Inc instruc tions 3 WARNING The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the ATD restrained by both pelvic and shoulder belts and that both pelvic and upper torso belts should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle occu pants 4 WARNING T
234. ss the hips of the adolescent as shown not up in the soft stomach area Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 7 of 12 Horizontal Chest Pad Secure the Horizontal Chest Pad by wrapping it around the op posing shoulder strap and pressing the Velcro fasteners together as shown Make sure that the chest pad is located on the chest but comfortably below your adolescent s neckline This pad keeps the shoulder straps from sliding off the adoles cent s shoulders Once the entire harness has been adjusted snugly the adoles cent may be easily removed from the seat Simply unwrap the chest pad and unbuckle the shoulder strap and hip strap buckles Securing Straps The Small Adult Carrie Seat has two Securing Straps that pass around the back of the seat When the Small Adult Carrie Seat is placed in a chair or a wheeled base such as a wheelchair the securing straps should be used to secure the Small Adult Carne Seat to the base This is particularly important in preven ting the Small Adult Carrie Seat from tipping out of the base if someone leans on the tray or if the wheeled base comes to a sudden stop Sammons Preston Small Adult Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 8 of 12 The design of the Small Adult Carrie Seat is based on the premise that positioning the pelvis securely is the foundation of seating control and posture The t
235. st Information Test FR 9802 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 Ib Actual impact velocity 48 9 kph 30 4 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 20 4 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 24 9 g ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 48 g Maximum forward head excursion 11 5 in Maximum forward knee excursion 12 4 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1582 lb Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1136 1b Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 2 4 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 2 1 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 1 8 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelchair and components listed above sustained impact load ing intact with minor overall deformation and moderate deformation of the seat cushion Both the wheelchair and ATD were in an upright position at the completion of the test and the ATD remained in a seated posture The wheelchair system supported the ATD throughout the impact event The seating system remained securely attached to the wheelchair frame After the test the ATD and the wheelchair could be released and removed from the tiedown and occu pant restraint system without the use of tools No noticeable failure separation or deformation of wheelchair securement points was observed The results of this test indicate that this wheelchair seat system meets the requirements for wheelchair d
236. stallation and usage instructions if the E Z ON VEST is given to a friend or donated to an organization Call for additional free copies of these instructions 1 800 323 6598 HOW TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD RESTRAINT Child Restraints could be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint in order to be notified of a recall Fill out the Registration Card enclosed with your E Z ON VEST or send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to E Z ON Products Inc of Florida 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter Florida 33458 or call 1 800 323 6598 For recall information call the U S Government Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 In the Washington D C area call 202 366 0123 Anchoring the Tether Strap to the Family Vehicle Some automobiles have pre drilled anchor locations for the tether strap If your vehicle does not have pre drilled anchor locations consult your automobile dealer or qualified mechanic The tether strap is permanently bolted to your vehicle and should be located in one of the following locations 1 behind the rear seat in the trunk or luggage space 2 behind the rear seat in the rear window panel 3 behind the front seat on the vehicle floor NOTE The rear center seating position is the safest seating position in most vehicles for installing a chitd restraint system E Z ON Products for E Z ON Vest in the Family Vehicle paye 1 of 4 Back Seat Usage
237. support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block betwecn the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block was removed prior to the test The test was conducted using 48 kph 30 mph and 20 g average impact conditions to determine the frontal impact response of the wheelchair The following table provides further details about the test equipment setup and results An independent occupant restraint anchors to the sled platform rather than to the wheelchair Summary of Test Results General Test Information Test FR 9804 Test dummy weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Actual impact velocity 49 3 kph 30 6 mph Actual average sled deceleration level 20 3 g Actual peak sled deceleration level 25 0 8 ATD Measurements Peak resultant chest acceleration 54 g Maximum forward head excursion 12 9 in Maximum forward knee excursion 11 4 in Tiedown Loads Peak left rear tiedown strap force 1565 lb Peak right rear tiedown strap force 1486 Ib Wheelchair Measurements Maximum forward wheelchair excursion 7 2 in Maximum forward excursion of front wheel hub 6 9 in Maximum forward excursion of rear wheel hub 5 1 in Conclusion of Test Results The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum 3 wheelcha
238. t These pads are necessary for children needing substantial trunk or head support To ensure the proper fitting of these pads please consult a therapist or medical equipment dealer with recognized seating expertise USE OF TETHER STRAPS The tether anchor is an essential part of the SNUG SEAT 1 design and is absolutely necessary to assure crashworthiness Most vehicles come factory equipped with pre drilled holes for tether mounting The tether must be mounted through a metal structurally sound integral part of the vehicle body directly behind the seating position in which the SNUG SEAT 1 is to be used This may be the floor such as in a van or bus or the fixed metal floor panel of the cargo area found in a wagon or hatchback In a sedan the anchor may be secured through the metal underbody of the rear package shelf The most appropriate location for the tether anchor will vary depending on the make and type of vehicle When choosing the location for the tether anchor the angle between the tether strap when tight and the floor should not be more than 45 degrees If you have trouble determining the most secure location for the tether anchor please consult your auto dealer or a competent auto mechanic Positioning for tether anchor WARNING Do not mount the tether anchor in moldings or storage doors If mounted through the vehicle floor take care not to hit the gas tank gas lines brake lines exhaust pipes
239. ter must be threaded exactly as shown Figure 2 Correct routing of strap through the buckle Adjusting Tension Of Chest Harness and Seat Belt To tension the chest harness Pull excess strap through adjusters Allow two fingers of slack between shoulder straps and your child s chest To tension the seat belt Pull excess slack through the buckles located on both sides of the seat Allow two fingers of slack between seat belt and your child s body See figure 2 for correct threading of the strap through the buckle A harness tie is provided with each system and must be used to keep the har ness strops high and snug on child s shoulders Lock the harness tie by snapping plastic buckle halves together Check that harness tie is locked by pulling outward on each half Figure 30 Position harness tie at midchest about 3 inches 8cm below the chin Figure 3b Make sure harness is snug This means that no more than two fingers can be placed between a shoulder strap and child s chest Figure 3c IMPORTANT Car seat straps must be proper ly threaded to ensure child s maximum safety during a sudden stop or crash Page 4 Positioning The Crotch Strap Position the crotch strap through one of the two slots cut into the seat bottom The crotch strap should be placed so that it is directly in front of the child s crotch when the child s bottom and back are flat against the seat If it is necessary to reposition t
240. the two snap hooks at shoulder height See Diagram H Place the short straps through the seat cushions making sure that the two snap hooks are protruding enough to reach the hips of the passenger e To attach the barslide and large 2 snap hook Take the free ends of one long strap and one short strap and thread them through the two slots of one of the barslides Push the barslide about 12 above the ends of the straps Thread the ends of the straps through the open end of the large 2 snap hook and back again through the two slots of the barslide The snap hook should be securely attached to the strap See Diagram I J K e Adjust the position of the barslide making sure that the strap is just long enough to reach the opposite eyebolt Cross the long straps and fasten the large 2 snap hook into the eyeboit See Diagram H e Repeat the same procedure with the remaining long and short straps After the straps are secured to the eyebolts check to see that the barslides and large 2 snap hooks are correctly installed by grasping the part of the straps that lay over the top of the seat and pulling upward The straps should remain taut with no slippage Diagram H Floor Mount back view Diagram Diagram J Diagram K Thread both Loop both straps Loop both straps straps through bar through snap back through bar slide hook slide e Place the E Z ON M Vest on the child according to the manufacturers instruct
241. traint type seat belts such as any kind of self locking seat belt that the passenger does not have to fasten themselves For example some vehicles have shoulder belts that slide into place automatically when the passenger closes the door and then slide out of the way automatically when the passenger opens the door Because the seat belt tension cannot be properly controlled your Columbia car seat must not be used with this kind of passive restraint or any other kind of passive restraint system Your Columbia seat must not be used in seats protected by airbags unless your vehicle has a switch to turn the airbag off Passenger side airbags can cause serious injury or death to children in safety seats Placement Of Your Columbia Seat In Your Vehicle s Seat If the lip of your Columbia seat projects more than one inch over the edge of your vehicle s seat bench then the seat bench is too shallow and your Columbia seat must not be installed in that seating position Seat belts Your Columbia seat is designed for use only with certain kinds of lap or combination shoulder lap belts Read the section below on seat belts to determine which of your vehicle s seat belts are suitable Lap Belts Lap belts that have no retractor but rely on the passenger to pull on the free end of the belt to set the lap belt to the proper tension can be used to secure your Columbia seat Simply attach the locking clip as shown in Figure 1 once you have
242. tseare croup Tol ree Phone 800 456 816 MEDICA Mobility Products Division In Canada 800 263 3390 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 ZIPPIE TS TRANSIT OPTION WARNING CARD Warning 1 Use only Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems WTORS which meet the requirements of SAE 2249 Recommended Practice Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems for Use in Motor Vehicles Do not use WTORS designed to rely on the wheelchair structure to transfer occupant restraint loads to the vehicle 2 The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode for a 30 mph 48 km h frontal impact test The wheelchair must be forward facing during transport E optional 3 To reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories Figure such as trays and respiratory equipment should be removed and secured separately 4 Postural supports and positioning devices should not be relied on for occupant restraint 5 Do not alter or substitute wheelchair frame parts components or seating 6 Sudden stops or impacts may structurally damage your chair Chairs involved in such incidents should be replaced Instructions If possible and feasible the rider should transfer to the OEM vehicle seat and use the vehicle restraint 2 If the wheelchair is used for transport it must be used in a forward facing seating position and in an upright locked position 3 The ri
243. ube may be adjusted up and down the footrest bar by loosening the knob between the footrest shoes This adjustment may be used to assist in controlling hip flexion or extension When optimum position has been achieved be sure to tighten the knob so the support tube maintains its position SECURE STRAPS TO VELCRO Positioning Safety Harness See car seat instructions for harness adjustment directions on pages 5 and 6 Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 10 of 12 ka p4 ee ee a a 1 0 Adjustable Head Support The head support can be adjusted up or down on the velcro pad located at the top of the seat The purpose of the head support is to hold the head and neck in midline without putting pressure on the occipital region Adjustable Tray 11 9 To use the tray insert the tray bar into the top slot of the bracket located under the abductor Insert the bar until the spring loaded adjustment button clicks into the first adjustment hole Pull the adjustment button out to move the tray bar to one of the other adjustment positions LOOSEN KNOB TO ADJUST SA The tray angle can be changed by loosening the knob on the side of the tray Be sure to tighten the knob securely after adjusting ADJUSTMENT BUTTON f es ADJUSTMENT HOLES lt 7 i AT r pP WARNING THE TRAY IS NOT PART OF THE CARRIE SEAT AS TESTED AND APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH F M V S S 213
244. ueeze the button on each ball and slide the ball up or down to change the height of the head pads The height of the positioning pads is set by tying them into place at the desired height Simply run the lace through the grommets at the appropriate height and then tie the pad into place STEP 6 Securing The Seat In your Vehicle Your Columbia seat is designed to face forward in your vehicle in an upright position Your seat is held in place with your vehicle s own seat belt and for children 65 pounds 29 5 kg or above with your vehicle s own seat belt and the included tether strap Important do not attempt to place your vehicle s seat belt around the front of your Columbia scat the way many infant seats are held in Thread your vehicle s seat belt through the two metal tubes on the side of your Columbia seat as shown in Figure 2 Connect your seat belt buckle and while kneeling in your Columbia seat adjust your vehicle s seat belt as tight as possible to hold your Columbia seat in place If the seat belt is a combination lap shoulder belt pull upwards on the shoulder portion of the belt to tighten the belt then install the locking clip Kneeling in the seat helps secure it when you remove your weight from the seat your vehicle s upholstery will spring back into shape and keep the seat in place even more securely Make sure that the seat belt buckle lies to one side or the other of a side tube not resting across it
245. ulder of the vest hook the mount to the slot on top of the metal adjuster on the shoulder straps see diagrams M and N All other hook up procedures are the same as detailed in the previous instructions see Positioning the Passenger and Connecting the Vest to the Seat Mount or Positioning the Passenger and Connecting the Vest to the Floor Mount lacra N For further information or to place an order call 1 800 323 6598 E Z ON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 a 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 EZ9800931998 E Z ON Products for E Z ON Vest in School Buses amp Vans page 4 of 4 E 7 0N PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West e Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 Installation and Usage Instructions for the E Z ON VEST in the Family Vehicle WARNING Failure to follow the manufacturer s instructions can result in child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or collision This E Z ON VEST is designed for children and adults who weigh between 20 160 Ibs e The child s head should not be higher than the top of the seat back The E Z ON VEST must be secured with a vehicle belt as specified in the manufacturer s installation and usage instructions The vest must be adjusted snugly around your child e Make sure to secure the top tether strap provided with the E Z ON VEST e Include the in
246. unt 101TC PA s ais whe ont de Small Medium SM E Z ON VEST w Wheelchair Mount 101WC LN ti E Medium M Adult sizes E Z ON VEST w Portable Seat Mount 1025 so E oe Raa Medium Large ML E Z ON VEST w Permanent Floor Mount 102FM Bl az Large L E Z ON VEST w Tether Strap Mount 102TC AO Lett Bathe es Extra Large XL E Z ON VEST w Wheelchair Mount 102WC CIT da Extra Extra Large XXL To order or for more information call toll free 1 800 323 6598 EE gt E LON PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL 33458 FAX 561 747 8779 F Z ON Products page 2 of 7 A SHERPA NECK PADS tem No 100NP For added comfort Velcro closure offers easy access to shoulder adjusters Bottom of Sherpa Neck Pads can be stitched to shoulder strap so tne Neck Pads won t get lost 8 Length standard 12 Length available B CROTCH STRAPS tem No 100CRP Helps keep E Z ON VEST properly positioned low over the child s hip Snap on portable model or sewn on model available C ZIPPER INSERTS tem No 100AZ Just zip into any zipper closure E Z ON VEST to adjust vest size for seasonal clothing and growth Four sizes available for our XX Small Small Medium and Large E Z ON VESTS D WRIST RESTRAINTS tem No TOOWRP Wrist restraints clip to the rings on the hip straps of the E Z ON VEST Each restraint features a push buckle cl
247. until the shimmy has stopped Fig 60 Wheel Lock Adjustment Set wheel locks in locked position Push chair with light pressure on the rear wheels If braked wheel rotates adjust brake tension by turning the adjustment nut with a 3 8 wrench until wheels no longer rotate while locked Fig 61 Caution Wheel locks adjustment should be inspected periodically Fig 61 Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 21 of 36 Unfolding 1 Pull footrest up until lock is engaged Stand chair on front casters Grasp one handle and push down on the opposite seat tube Fig 62 2 Press down firmly on seat tubes to ensure the chair is completely unfolded 3 Toggle the rear brace into a locked position Fig 63 Swing footrests forward Fig 62 ep ca Q O x Z Q O Convaid Compact Folding Mobility Systems Users Guide page 22 of 36 Fig 63 SAFARI TILT Folding IMPORTANT The Safari Tilt must be fully upright before folding You may damage the chair if it is not fully upright before folding pk Bring the chair to the most upright position by squeezing both triggers on the handles and tilting the seat forward Make sure it is in the most upright position Fig 64 2 Remove planar seat insert 3 Unlock rear brace by pushing up on center of brace with foot Fig 65 4 Swing footrests to the side grasp one handle and pull up on the center of the seat fabric w
248. upports a strong well trained nationwide dealer network range catego gories _ 50 200 Sam over Snug Seat 1 o Snug Seat 2 DN ici IDO SUE Snug Seat 1000 Wee Go Car Bed Other manufacturer comments regarding issues for medical disability clinicians and safety specialists Snug Seat staff available at 1 800 336 SNUG to help with product questions or to discuss general transportation issues Snug Seat Products page 2 of 2 satsi UG GEAT INCORPORATED a a E ad p Pat ee Race SEND A completely adjustable postural seating system designed for infants and children up to 40 Ibs The Snug Seat 1 system provides proper positioning support and adjustability without looking like special equipment Snug Seat Incorporated page 1 of 4 THE SNUG SEAT 1 SEATING SYSTEM OFFERS A NEW DIMENSION IN SPECIALIZED POSTURAL SEATING SYSTEMS Now you can finally have a custom fitted postural seating system without the delays normally involved in custom manufacturing The Snug Seat 1 With the Snug Seat 1 a therapist or trained professional can fit a child on site place the cover over the seat shell and let the child realize immediate use of the seat without delay The Snug Seat 1 is a custom molded seat shell in a steel frame with a unique pad positioning system which allows for ongoing modifications in the chair s shape A set of forty waterproof polyethylene pads of different sizes and shapes
249. ustable shoulder stra SS djustable shoulder strap ES LY tight and broad pada f AA torso shield Available in Wa A machine washable fabric J or easily cleaned vinyl y Sy height and broad padded Sis 7 Infant Car Seat Carrier Rear facing car seat for infants up to 18 lbs Features hand grips for carrying comfort and a rocking base with a pull out stand It also locks onto most shopping carts MacLaren and Convaid strollers or in a CK Y Y Seat Fabric seat adjusts for C YY growing children With gt shield the Booster Car Seat accommodates children weighing 30 45 lbs Remove the shield for children 45 60 Ibs and use with vehicle s lap shoulder belt All 4 roducts meet Federal otor Vehicle Safety Standards Many other options are available Call toll free for more information or the distributor in your area 1 800 323 6598 wm VISA PRODUCTS INC OF FLORIDA 605 Commerce Way West Jupiter FL USA 33458 Local amp International 561 747 6920 Fax 561 747 8779 Web ezonpro com E Z ON Products page 7 of 7 z4jo abed ou subisaq wopeely Freedom Design Transport Transport Option Vehicle Occupant Protection Option Must be factory installed _ Product specifications at a glance ifications at a glance for c Clinicians _ FREEDOM DESIGNS Inc 2241 Madera Road http freedomdesigns com Simi Valley CA 93065 Phone Customer service
250. uting IMPORTANT Car seat straps must be es threaded to ensure CHILD S maximum safety during a sudden stop or accident INSTALLATION AND USE SECURING THE SEAT IN A MOTOR VEHICLE The SNUG SEAT 1 is designed to face forward in your vehicle Position the seat assembly in the u ees position EXACTLY as shown See Fig 4 pass the adult lap belt strap uh the oie bars Attach the tether according to instructions found later in book see Use of Tether Straps section IMPORTANT Never place your vehicle s seat belt around the front of the SNUG SEAT 1 LOCKING CLIP Included with all systems See Fig 5 A locking clip must be used to secure the SNUG SEAT 1 when your car has a shoulder and lap belt with a sliding tongue NOTE Failure to use a locking clip could cause injuries to your child from the seat tipping over during normal braking or turning FIG 5 Locking Clip INSTALLATION OF LOCKING CLIP 1 Thread the belt webbing through the SNUG SEAT 1 as shown in Fig 4 2 Buckle seat belt Pull on the shoulder portion of the auto seat belt to make the lap portion fit snugly 3 Slide any corner of the locking clip over both layers of webbing as shown in the following illustration Shoulder Belt Tongue Locking Clip Free sliding Buckle Tongue Buckle Lap Belt Not More Than Y 4 Pinch both opposite edges of webbing together and insert them into the locking clip slot as shown below
251. ward until the stroller folds With your right hand holding the stroller you may secure the piece of clasped webbing around both sides of tubing to hold the stroller together for carrying and storing 3 TROLLEY BASE Classroom Transport Mobility The SNUG SEAT 1 is placed into the trolley base rear bar first and front bar last The spring locking pin must be fully engaged to secure the SNUG SEAT 1 into the trolley The locking pa is activated by pulling and turning until the pin locks The rear brakes on the casters are activated by pressing the On or off button See figure below Snug Seat 1 Instructions page 11 of 12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING WEBBING Wipe occasionally with a warm soapy sponge do not use bleach or dye as these may affect the strength of the webbing SEAT FABRIC A stiff clothes brush will remove dried in marks but most marks are best removed quickly with a warm damp soapy sponge or some mild detergent e g hand soap rinse with water then towel dry Do not place cover in a dryer LIMITED WARRANTY All Snug Seat products are warranted against defects in workmanship for One 1 year from the date of purchase Snug Seat Inc will repair or replace at no cost to the user any defective parts retumed to Snug Seat or it s authorized agent Other Snug Seat Seating Systems That Will Move You Indoors Outdoors Virtually anywhere you want to go over any terrain Snug Seat has th
252. y or completely nullify their benefit Partia Misuse such as misrouting the lap belt failing to use a tether or placing an infant facing forward reduces effectiveness of the safety system by 44 Gross Misuse including failure to secure the child in the seat or the seat in the car can render the seat totally ineffective The placement of the Carrie Seat is also important The injury risk for safety seat users is 20 lower in the rear seat than in the front A child in a correctly used restraint in the rear seat is 73 less likely to be hospitalized than an unrestrained child in the front Reprinted from Safe Ride News American Academy of Pediatrics Vol IV No 3 Spring 1986 Their life is in your hands If you have any questions or comments please contact MIMONS ganic i RESTON 60440 1 800 323 5547 Copy gba Pennala lity A Revision Date 2 93 Care is a registered trademark of Tumble Forms IDG Tumble Forms Carrie Seat Instruction Manual page 2 of 12 Carrie Seat The Carrie Seat may be used only on forward facing seats in vehicles equipped with a properly installed tether strap and either a stan dard lap belt or a lap shoulder belt with a locking clip Always remember to securely belt the Carrie Seat in the car even when not occupied since in a crash an unsecured child restraint system may injure other occupants Use the Carrie Seat on
253. ynamic strength specified by the ANSERESNA WC 19 draft standard 8 FDI 11 01 98 Freedom Designs Inc Transport Option page 10 of 16 FREEDOM DESIGNS INC 2241 MADERA ROAD SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 800 331 8551 FAX 805 582 1509 Transport Option Frontal Impact Sample Test Results Spectrum 1 Test Set Up Frontal Impact of a Spectrum 1 Wheelchair in Standard Configuration Equipped with Solid Seat Solid Back EE1 EE2 Hardware Lateral Hip Guides Lateral Thoracic Supports and Headrest Support Loaded with a Midsize Male ATD The Freedom Designs Inc Spectrum wheelchair in standard configuration equipped with solid seat solid back EEI EE2 hardware lateral hip guides lateral thoracic support and headrest support was placed on the sled platform facing forward and secured using the surrogate four point strap type tiedown The front tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided at the top of the front wheel casters The rear tiedown straps were hooked to the securement points provided on the back of the seat frame at the junction of the seat and seatback frame support members The wheelchair was loaded with a midsize male ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy that was re strained by an independent surrogate three point belt The pelvic belt was tightened to fit snugly over the ATD pelvic region The shoulder belt was tightened snugly across the ATD chest with a 75 mm block between the belt and ATD and the 75 mm block w
254. ze support and safety you require in a new car seat From a Columbia Car Seat the 1 choice since 1986 Our years of real world experience give you peace of mind knowing your child is comfortable and secure The LIGHTEST special car seat available only 11 Ibs e Meets all Federal safety standards e Approved for use in all cars vans school buses even airplanes e Sleek and stylish with a padded washable cover e Padded head supports and 5 point harness are easily adjusted so the seat grows with your child e Includes full positioning pad set for the small or slender child e Fits many stroller bases just right in the Columbia Mobility Base shown below Includes Positioning Pads 2000 Columbia Orthopedic Positioning Seat 3 Meets Federal safety standard Anthony 52 tall SS PSN e 213 for car seats l and 60 lbs with Stacey A EA a T j For children 20 102 lbs up to 5 ft tall Seat to top height 29 74cm Seat depth 13 33cm Inside width at front 15 5 39cm Inside width at back 14 36cm Outside width 19 48cm Seat to back angle 8S MOBILITY BASE Why always leave the Car Seat in your car Our Mobility Base is custom designed for the Columbia 2000 Car Seat Perfect for use at the mall playground or when traveling e Built for easy use folds compactly to carry or store Built for durability strong yet lightweight frame e Built for comfort and security height adjustable f

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