Things You'll Need
Instructions
Wrap the belly chain around the prisoner's waist. The belly chain should be secured at the waist so the handcuffs are positioned at the navel. The length of the waist chain can be modified to fit the prisoner, and an additional lock can be added at the waist. The prisoner should be already wearing the clothing he will be transported in.
Determine with the chain the best length to lock the belly chain portion of the restraint. The handcuffs should sit at the navel area; the belly chain comes with rings at different lengths so it can fit most waist sizes.
Lock the belly chain with a padlock using the rings on the belly chain. The padlock should be at the back of the prisoner. Test the lock to be sure it is secured.
Lock the handcuffs around the prisoner's wrists at the front of the body near the navel. Test the handcuffs to be sure they are secure but not too tight.
Pull on the belly chain to be sure it is locked properly. Allow the prisoner to walk with the restraint. Remove the restraint after it is no longer needed.