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2000/2500 TheraPedic™ Vehicle Restraint System Instructions 
Rev: 10.06
 
 
have set the belt to the right tension, simply attach the locking clip within 1/2” (13 mm) of the locking plate as 
shown in Figure 1
 
No!   Some combination lap and shoulder belts have what is called a “sewn lock plate”.  The lap belt is sewn 
to the side of the lock plate (the “male” part of the seat belt buckle), while the shoulder belt is sewn to the top 
of the lock plate.  Each belt feeds into its own emergency-locking retractor.  Because the seat belt tension 
cannot be properly controlled with this type of belt, they cannot be used to secure the Columbia TheraPedic 
Vehicle Restraint System 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Figure 1  Use of the locking clip 
USE AND INSTALLATION 
STEP 1: Operating Your Columbia TheraPedic Vehicle Restraint System Buckle 
Pressing the red button will open the buckle.  To fasten the buckle, insert the two metal tabs into the top of 
the buckle until they click into place.  Never lubricate the buckle. 
STEP 2: Positioning Shoulder Straps  
The Columbia TheraPedic Vehicle Restraint System has four pairs of pre-cut slots, at different heights up its 
back.  The shoulder straps must be used in the slots located at the occupant's shoulder level.  Do not use a 
slot where the occupant's shoulders are above the top  
of the slot.  If you need to re-adjust the shoulder straps to  
different slots, feed the metal slides on the back of the Columbia  
Restraint System through the slots.  To fit the black metal slides through the  
slots, turn the slide to the short side of the rectangle and it will  
easily push through the slots.  Do not attempt to unthread the straps from the metal slides to get 
them through the slots.   
STEP 3: Adjusting Fit of Harness 
In adjusting the harness, the crotch strap is the first part to be adjusted.  Loosen the other straps and place 
the occupant in the Columbia TheraPedic Vehicle Restraint System.  Adjust the length of the crotch strap with 
the metal slide on the bottom of the seat.  The length of the crotch strap should be adjusted so that the lap 
belt of the harness is down over the bony part of the occupant's  hips, not over the soft stomach area.  With 
the lap belt positioned correctly over the hips, the buckle will be located quite low, where it should be. 
With the crotch strap adjusted, take up slack in the shoulder straps with the metal slides on the back of the 
seat, and with those on the front.  By using the metal slides on the back of the seat to control the belt length, 
you may adjust the harness so that the adjusters on the front shoulder straps rest on a comfortable part of the 
occupant's body, (
For example:
 below the collarbone).