General Warnings; Weight Limit; Area Of Operation; C.to Reduce The Risk Of An Accident - Zippie JCM Hi-Lo Base Manual De Instrucciones

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1. Tilt and lock lever
2. Push handle release button
3. Seating interface plate
WARNINGS
A. WEIGHT LIMIT
NEVER exceed the weight limit of 75 pounds (34 kilograms), for
the weight of the occupant. If the limit is exceeded, damage to
your device, a fall, tip-over or loss of control may occur and cause
severe injury to the rider and/or others.
B. AREA OF OPERATION
This device is designed to be used indoors on even, smooth sur-
faces. Outdoor use can prematurely wear parts or damage the
unit. Using this product on Roadway or rough surfaces may void
the warranty. NEVER use this device in a transit situation.
C. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ACCIDENT
1. BEFORE using this device, you should be trained in Its safe
use by your health care professional.
2. This device should NEVER be used in a Transit situation.
ALWAYS remove the occupant from the base and seating
system, and use OEM seating and restraints if you must
transport the occupant in a motor vehicle.
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4. Caster Wheel
5. Caster Wheel lock
6. Height adjust bar
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3. ALWAYS remove the occupant from the seating system
before removing the seating system from the Hi-Lo base.
Failure to do so may result in injury to the rider and/or
caregiver.
4. FOR SAFETY always return the product to a neutral posi-
tion (90°) and lower the base BEFORE removing or adding
the seating system. The base should be on a level surface
with the caster locks engaged for maintenance or occupant
transfers.
5. ALWAYS remove the occupant from the Hi-Lo base if you
need to move the base from one floor to another using a
stairway. Failure to do so may result in severe injury to the
rider or caregiver.
6. ALWAYS lock the caster wheels before attempting to adjust
the height or tilt of the unit.
7, NEVER leave the occupant unattended.
D. SAFETY CHECKLIST
Before each use of the Early Intervention Device.
1. Parking brake must be adjusted to maintain proper perform-
ance. Always engage the parking brake before transferring a
dependent child.
2. Check that the device rolls easily, and that all parts work
smoothly. Check for noise, vibration, or a change in ease of
use, (they may indicate loose fasteners, or other damage).
3. NEVER use the base for more than one rider. Failure to fol-
low this warning may result in injury or structural damage to
the unit.
4. Check to make sure the device is properly assembled and
adjusted before attempting to seat an occupant. Check to
make sure all adjustment knobs and hardware are secure
and locked.
5. Items should not be placed or hung from the push handle, as
this can compromise the stability of the base and may lead
to injury or damage to the device.
6. If you suspect the base is not functioning correctly, discon-
tinue use and contact your Authorized Supplier for solutions
to the problem.
E. PELVIC POSITIONING BELTS
Use positioning belts ONLY to help support the child's posture.
1. Make sure the rider does not slide down in the mobility device
seat. The belts must be snug, but must not be so tight that
they interfere with breathing. You should be able to slide your
open, flat hand, between the belt and the rider.
2. Use positioning belts with a cooperative rider only. Make
sure that you can remove the belts in an emergency.
3. NEVER use the positioning belts:
• As a restraint.
• On a child who is comatose, agitated or is prone to
seizures.
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IV. GENERAL WARNINGS
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