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Klarity Medical Products, LLC 

600 Industrial Parkway 

Heath, OH 43056 

 

T: 740.788.8107   F: 740-788-8109 

 

   [email protected] 

www.klaritymedical.com 

To be used by a qualified medical professional 
IFU.BP.001.08   9/20/21 

 

Store below 
35˚C (95˚F)

 

35˚C

 

Keep in a 
cool and dry 
environment

 

  

Lotus NL B.V 
Koningin Julianaplein 10, le Verd, 2595AA 
The Hague, Netherlands 
T: +31645171879 (English) 
T: +31626669008 (Dutch) 

 

EC  REP 

Foot Positioner Device: 

The Foot Positioner Device (R624-SCF1-4) 

indexes to the SBRT board in the same manner as the Knee Positioner 

Device, with one small difference; this time the clips will go on first and 
be pointed toward the head so that the device is open to the rest of the 

board. 

NOTE:

 The Knee Positioner Device must be indexed first, then the Foot 

Positioner Device.  

 

 

Knee and Foot Positioner Cushions: 

The Knee and Foot Positioner 

Cushions (R634-LE) index to the Knee Positioner and Foot Positioner 
devices. Simply match up the channel on the cushions with the raised 

bars on the positioning devices and set them down. Make sure the Foot 

Positioner Cushion has the foot cups pointed up towards the body, so 

the patient’s feet sit inside them. The elevation blocks for the Knee 
Positioner also have pegs on the raised bar for indexing to the Knee 

Positioner Cushion. Simply fit the pegs into the holes in the channel on 

the bottom of the next cushion. The Knee Positioner Cushion should be 

oriented, so the long side is toward the feet and the short side is toward 
the head. 

 

 

 

Knee Bridge: 

 The Knee Bridge (R624-SCF1-2) indexes to the SBRT 

board using locking clamps similar to the those on the Knee Positioner 

and Foot Positioner Devices; however, they can be indexed starting at 
any point and don’t need to be slid on from the foot of the board. With 

the clamps in the “Unlocked” position and the green arrow on top 

pointing towards the head, place the bridge on the board in the desired 

location (usually this will line up with the crest of the Knee Positioner 
Cushion) and engage the locking mechanism of the clamps. The Knee 

Bridge is also height-adjustable with 5 height options (A-E). With the 

bridge attached to the board, undo the clips on the sides of the bridge 

and pull up or push down on it to change to the desired height, then 
reengage the clips.  

 

 

 

Knee Bridge Vacuum Bag: 

The Knee Bridge Vacuum Bag (R7131-5NLT-

O) indexes to the Knee Bridge. Start with some air in the vacuum bag, so 

it is easy to manipulate and will fit inside the arch of the bridge, with 
both locking pins on the top of the bridge disengaged (pulled up). Fit the 

holes in the indexing bar on the vacuum bag onto the indexing pegs and 

locking pins on the underside of the bridge and push down on the 

Summary of Contents for SBRT System

Page 1: ... indexing bars at the top and bottom of the board Six holes are provided at both ends so the board can be secured in three different positions in the Middle of the couch top adjusted Left or adjusted Right The Klarity SBRT System has a variety of positioning and indexing options for optimal patient set up and comfort There are three regions in which positioning takes place the upper body the lower...

Page 2: ... Vacuum Bag The patient s torso can be immobilized from below using the large vacuum bag R7641 25BC included in the Klarity SBRT system It has indexing locations at the bottom and top of the bag The top location indexes directly onto the WingSpan Baseplate and should be done first while the bottom location indexes to the board using one of the two SBRT Board Indexing Bars RE 15CF provided with the...

Page 3: ...ndexing to the Knee Positioner Cushion Simply fit the pegs into the holes in the channel on the bottom of the next cushion The Knee Positioner Cushion should be oriented so the long side is toward the feet and the short side is toward the head Knee Bridge The Knee Bridge R624 SCF1 2 indexes to the SBRT board using locking clamps similar to the those on the Knee Positioner and Foot Positioner Devic...

Page 4: ...e other two corners are pointed towards the patient s feet To adjust the paddle laterally loosen the set screw on the top of the bridge shift the paddle assembly to the desired location using the indicator line and indexing scale and retighten the set screw To adjust the paddle vertically turn the gear on the paddle assembly Note the window with the indicator line that shows the paddles exact vert...

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