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Before installing and using PIN Shoulder Belt occupant restraint

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Ensure that the wheelchair is correctly maintained and that the settings of any adjustable 

parts are made according to ‘Instructions for Use in Transport’. 

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Whenever possible remove any items of luggage etc that may be attached to the 

wheelchair and secure or store separately during transport in order to reduce the potential 

for injury to other passengers traveling in the vehicle. 

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Extra care must be exercised when using vehicle boarding aids such as passenger lifts or 

ramps during the loading process. Refer to ‘Instructions For Use’ for information on safe 

slopes. 

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Position the wheelchair facing forward - centrally in the designated region of the vehicle. 

Ensure the wheelchair brakes are applied. 

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To minimize the potential for head injuries in an impact, allow a clear space of at least 

450mm (18in) behind and 650mm (26in), (FCZ, front clear zone), in front of the head of the 

wheelchair user, (Fig A). The shoulder belt anchorage must be roof or side-wall anchored 

at a height level such that the belt webbing passes over the midpoint of the occupant 

shoulder and at a height that is at or just above the level of the occupants shoulders so as 

not to impose downward loads on the spine. 

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A height provision (HHT) ranging from 1000mm to 1550mm should be made, depending 

on the size of the passenger. There should also be 200mm of clear space either side of 

the wheelchair centre line. If these clear space dimensions cannot be provided then 

any structure protruding into this space should be adequately padded and comply with 

impact performance requirements of ECE Regulation 21 ‘FMVSS 201’. All vehicle padding 

should comply with the flammability requirements of ECE Regulation 118 ‘FMVSS 302’.

Note: seated head 

height (HHT) 

ranges from as low 

as 1000mm (39in) 

for a 6-year-old 

child to 1550mm 

(61in) for a tall 

adult.

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PIN Shoulder Belt

PIN Shoulder Belt

400mm

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FCZ

HHT

200mm

(8in)

200mm

(8in)

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Wheelchair users, their carers and family are advised to check vehicle 

specifications to ensure that sufficient floor space is available to 

accommodate the wheelchair and tie-down system. These distances 

are based upon the desire to maintain clear zones for potential head 

excursions of occupants provided with both upper and lower torso 

restraints. 

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Users of heavy powered wheelchairs are also advised to check vehicle 

carrying capacity. If in doubt consult the vehicle supplier for further 

details. 

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Any airbag, as fitted to the vehicle, shall be used only as a 

supplementary occupant restraint if designed to be used in 

combination with the WTORS. 

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Installers of this tie-down should take note of any vehicle airbag 

position when planning the installation. Airbags can cause serious 

injury if a wheelchair-seated occupant is seated too close to an airbag 

position. If in doubt contact the vehicle manufacturer or your National 

Automotive Regulatory Body for advice.

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Summary of Contents for P-SABB

Page 1: ...PIN SHOULDER BELT OCCUPANT RESTRAINT User Manual EN Instructions for fitting and use Applicable to products P SABB P SABR P SARB P SARR P SARB P SATR UI12359...

Page 2: ...osing Index Declaration of conformity at the end of the manual The following manual is an important part of the product providing you with information on how to achieve maximum performance and safe op...

Page 3: ...osing Index Declaration of conformity at the end of the manual The following manual is an important part of the product providing you with information on how to achieve maximum performance and safe op...

Page 4: ...a continuous process Applications are added on a regular basis For more details contact BraunAbility or look on the BraunAbility website Safety information 4 5 PIN Shoulder Belt PIN Shoulder Belt Saf...

Page 5: ...a continuous process Applications are added on a regular basis For more details contact BraunAbility or look on the BraunAbility website Safety information 4 5 PIN Shoulder Belt PIN Shoulder Belt Saf...

Page 6: ...equipment should be used only if all components are in good condition Warning protect webbing from contacting sharp edges and corners Replace equipment if the webbing becomes cut frayed or contaminate...

Page 7: ...equipment should be used only if all components are in good condition Warning protect webbing from contacting sharp edges and corners Replace equipment if the webbing becomes cut frayed or contaminate...

Page 8: ...also be 200mm of clear space either side of the wheelchair centre line If these clear space dimensions cannot be provided then any structure protruding into this space should be adequately padded and...

Page 9: ...also be 200mm of clear space either side of the wheelchair centre line If these clear space dimensions cannot be provided then any structure protruding into this space should be adequately padded and...

Page 10: ...ATF fixing into the cant rail Fig 6B so that it is vertically above the inertia reel casing fixed onto the floor fixing as per point 4 6 Once installed check the free running of the webbing into and...

Page 11: ...ATF fixing into the cant rail Fig 6B so that it is vertically above the inertia reel casing fixed onto the floor fixing as per point 4 6 Once installed check the free running of the webbing into and...

Page 12: ...points may require reinforcement as necessary to meet any required minimum strength recommendations for the vehicle 3 Once installed check the free running of the webbing into and out of the inertia...

Page 13: ...points may require reinforcement as necessary to meet any required minimum strength recommendations for the vehicle 3 Once installed check the free running of the webbing into and out of the inertia...

Page 14: ...become a projectile in an accident Regularly inspect the occupant restraint systems for damage wear or malfunction If any problems are identified replace components immediately When not in use keep lo...

Page 15: ...rdance with ISO IEC 17025 2005 Quality system certified in accordance with ISO 9001 2008 Illustrations descriptions and specifications in the user manual are based on current product information Braun...

Page 16: ...become a projectile in an accident Regularly inspect the occupant restraint systems for damage wear or malfunction If any problems are identified replace components immediately When not in use keep lo...

Page 17: ...rdance with ISO IEC 17025 2005 Quality system certified in accordance with ISO 9001 2008 Illustrations descriptions and specifications in the user manual are based on current product information Braun...

Page 18: ...UI12359 BraunAbility UK Ltd Unwin House The Horseshoe Coat Road Martock Somerset TA12 6EY UK Phone 44 1935 827740 Email info braunability eu www braunability eu...

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