Smart
Seat
®
UI SmartSeat iss01, 03/2013
TM
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mounting bars and re-thread the end of the
webbing through the tri-glide. Adjust the
length of the belt by threading more or less
webbing through each tri-glide buckle.
Plain Pelvic Belt
The Pelvic Belt is a simple strap made from
50mm webbing with a double adjustable
side release buckle. It is intended for use as a
safety strap when portering a client in a chair.
As it is not padded, it will not be particularly
comfortable as a long-term positioning aid.
Plain Pelvic Belt Set-up:
1.
Adjust the webbing through the side release
buckle so that there is approximately 15cm of
loose webbing each side. Set the main length
of the belt through the tri-glide buckles on the
rear bottom edge of the back frame.
The belt should be sufficiently tight to support
and control the pelvis without being painful.
2.
In day to day use clip the two halves of
the side release buckle together once the
occupant is sat in the chair. Additional tension
can be applied to the belt by pulling
the D-rings which will draw the webbing through
the buckle.
3.
To open the belt, press the tabs on the sides
of the buckle so the two halves spring apart.
Padded Pelvic Belt
The Padded Pelvic Belt is ‘rear pull’, so that day
to day adjustments are made by pulling D-rings
on the webbing straps which adjust in length
through ladder lock buckles on the ends of the
comfort pads. The main adjustment is set at
the mounting points. The comfort pads are
Plain pelvic strap fitted. Adjustment straps
through buckle.
Padded pelvic belt. Adjustment is made at
the rear end of the pads.