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Instructions for Use – RECARO Monza Nova 2 Reha
Seat wedge, inside (Fig. 26)
The seat wedge (inside) is put on the seat surface or at the lower back of the rehab car seat. With it the user's sitting
position can be changed quickly and flexibly such as for an active or passive sitting posture, to reduce seat depth, or for
a more stable sitting position.
The seat wedge (inside) can be fastened to the seat surface at 3 different positions:
1. An active posture is achieved by placing the seat wedge on the seat with the high side facing the back.
2. Hook and loop-fasten the seat wedge with the flat side facing rearwards for a more passive posture / rest position.
3. In order to reduce the seat depth or to achieve a bigger hip angle, you can also hook and loop-fasten the seat wedge
to the rear of the seat in an upright position with the broad side facing downwards.
The two lateral pads for additional protection are hook and loop-fastened to the sides.
Fig. 27: Active / Fig. 28: Passive
Fig. 29: Back / Fig. 30: With lateral pads
Table (Fig. 31)
The table is put in front of the user's stomach. It gives the user stability and a sense of security. The user can lean on
it and sit upright better. It blocks the view to the belt buckle and keeps the user from unbuckling it. The user can do
activities on the surface.
Slide the table onto the two sides of the seat surface. The table is fastened on both sides with two hook and loop strips
each. Guide the hook and loop strips of the table through the plastic rings at the seat / seat back (pelvic belt).
Fig. 32: Attaching the table / Fig. 33: Attaching belts to seat
Soft harness strap cover (Fig. 34)
The soft harness strap cover protects the user's shoulders from painful pressure and gashes from the belts.
Chest clip (Fig. 35)
The chest clip connects the shoulder straps of the rehab car seats (buckle closure). They prevent the belts from twisting
and slipping. The belts sit snugly on the user and prevent the user from squirming out of them.
Footrest (Fig. 39)
With the footrest the user sits firmly in the rehab car seat because they can support their legs. This prevents the user
from sliding out of the seat onto the floor of the vehicle. The footrest can be folded to make it easier to get in and out.
With the footrest the user can practice getting in and out of the seat independently.
If the swivel base is being used the footrest is attached to the footrest adapter integrated in the swivel base. In this case,
make sure to always secure the footrest against falling off with the hand knob provided with the user manual. The re-
ceiver for the hand knob (metal block with thread) is situated on the left tube of the footrest adapter.
To stabilize the footrest on the vehicle floor adjust the height of the support bars by screwing them in or out until they
have contact with the vehicle. Then lock the support bars with the hand knobs to prevent them unscrewing acciden-
tally. Screw the hand knobs upwards as far as possible and tighten them fast.
Lower leg length: The lower leg length is adjusted by changing the height of the footrest. Loosen both outer screws.
Retighten them after each adjustment.
Foot angle: Loosen the four screws left and right on the underside of the footrest to adjust the desired foot angle with
the rails. Then retighten the screws.
Please note: The footrest cannot be used in combination with the seat depth extension.
Note: If the footrest should firmly be screwed to the seat, the "footrest adapter" (item code: 821) is required.
Fig. 40: Insert the footrest / Fig. 41: Secure
Fig. 42: Adjust height to suit vehicle
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