Loeki and Bello User Guide
4. Operation
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Illustration 12:
The fastenings for the body
harness.
belt must be firmly secured, but must not pinch the child.
Body harness
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The body harness to secure the child in position is fastened to the
chair at the back (see illustration 12). The body harness can also be
adjusted using the bottom two clasps at the front.
•
The quick release mechanism at the front of the body harness is
used when the child is lifted into or out of the chair.
•
When necessary, the body harness ensures that the child is able to
stay seated upright. The body harness must be firmly secured, but
must not pinch the child.
4.1.9
Turning the leg supports aside (optional)
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The bar for turning the leg supports aside is located
at the front of the chair. The locking knob is
attached to the bar (see illustration 13).
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Push the bar on one side gently to the inside, pull
the locking knob up and then turn the leg support to
the side. Do the same thing on the other side. Make
sure that when the leg supports are repositioned,
the locking knob springs back into position and
verify that the leg supports are properly secured.
•
If necessary, the leg support must be properly
positioned in line with the upper leg, preferably with
the child’s kneecap positioned in the hollow of the
support. To make sure that the leg supports fit
snugly along the sides, bend the side plates,
without pinching. The Atlas logo on the leg supports
must always appear upside down.
Attention:
After each adjustment, verify that the parts used to secure the child
in position are properly secured.
Attention:
After each adjustment, verify that the parts used to secure the child
in position are properly secured.
Illustration13:
Turning aside the leg support.