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3.4 rail OperatiOn
3.4.1 raising the rail to Full Height
grasp the rail top tube in the center of the rail
(Figure 3-10a), with free hand squeeze the rail
trigger (Figure 3-10B). lift the rail all the way
up (Figure 3-10C). Once the rail is all the way
up, release the rail trigger and lower the rail
slowly until the trigger engages. Check rail
lock by trying to squeeze the rail trigger, if you
cannot squeeze the trigger the rail is locked
securely, release the rail top tube.
nOte: Be sure rail is locked securely before leaving patient.
3.4.2 raising the rail to Half Height
grasp the rail top tube in the center of the rail
(Figure 3-10a), raise the rail until it engages.
Check rail lock by trying to squeeze the rail trig-
ger, if trigger will not squeeze, the rail is locked
securely. release rail top tube.
nOte: Be sure rail is locked securely before leaving patient.
3.4.3 lowering the rail
grasp the rail top tube in the center of the rail,
with free hand squeeze the rail trigger (Figure
3-10C) while lifting slightly on the rail. this
should allow the rail trigger to release the
trigger lock. lower the rail slowly (Figure 3-11).
if “half height” is desired, release the rail trigger
as soon as the rail starts lowering. if “full down”
is desired continue to squeeze the trigger until
the rail is all the way down.
nOte: Be sure rail is locked securely before leaving patient.
nOte: never leave the patient unattended with the rail down.
Figure 3-10a
Figure 3-10B
Figure 3-10C
Figure 3-11
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