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Features and Controls
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4.18 Shock Frame
The shock position elevates the patient’s feet approximately
16° (Figure 17). Follow your local medical protocols when
deciding to use the shock frame.
Use an underhand grip (palms up) to support the shock frame
when raising or lowering it. For proper, ergonomically-correct
operation, always work from the control end of the iN∫X.
RAISING THE SHOCK FRAME
1. Unfasten or loosen the leg restraint.
2. Lift the shock frame with both hands until it locks
in the raised position. The support bars engage
automatically.
3. Fasten and adjust the leg restraint.
LOWERING THE SHOCK FRAME
1. Unfasten or loosen the leg restraint.
2. Support the weight of the shock frame with both
hands and lift slightly.
3. Using both thumbs, press the shock frame control
levers (Figure 18) to disengage the support bars, then
lower the shock frame.
4. Fasten and adjust the leg restraint.
Shock Frame
Control Lever (2)