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Features and Controls
4.28 Wheel Locks
The two wheel locks help keep the iN∫X from rolling during
patient transfer and certain medical procedures. Wheel locks
are attached to the control-end transport wheels.
Press the lock lever down to engage (Figure 31). Press the
opposite end of the lock lever to disengage.
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The lock stops the rotation of the wheel when engaged.
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Wheel locks are used to help hold the iN∫X stationary.
Do not use wheel locks to slow an iN∫X while it is being
rolled.
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Remain with the iN∫X and keep control of it at all times.
Do not leave the patient unattended.
4.26 Patient Restraint System
The iN∫X features a unique patient-restraint system that
includes a combination pelvis strap/shoulder harness, chest
strap, and two-piece leg restraint (Figure 30).
For instructions on placement, attaching, and using the
patient-restraint system, see “Patient Restraints” on page 52.
4.27 Accessory Rail
The main frame of the iN∫X acts as an attachment point
to secure a variety of accessories to the iN∫X (Figure 30).
Accessories may be attached to either side of the iN∫X, with
a few limitations.
For information on attaching, placing and using accessories,
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Wheel Lock
Accessory Rail (Each Side)
NOTICE
Wheel locks are not a substitute for operator control. The
operators must remain with the iN∫X and keep control of
it at all times. Do not leave the patient unattended.
Restraint System