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3. Loosen the leg knob (B) on the side of the foot supports to adjust the length.
4. Tighten the leg knob (B) to lock the foot supports in the desired position.
5. Flip the foot supports (C) up before you position the patient.
6. Reverse steps to stow the foot supports (Figure 21).
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You cannot purchase the following options and accessories if you select the foot support:
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Foot end push handles
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Defibrillator tray
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Defibrillator tray/foot extender
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Serving tray holder/footboard
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Footboard/chart holder
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Foot end IV poles
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Do not use the foot supports to store patient belongings.
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Do not use the foot supports as a push/pull device. Product damage may occur.
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Always apply the brakes when you use the foot supports to avoid instability.
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Do not use the backrest or Gatch with the foot supports.
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G -- Do not use the IV pole as a push/pull device. Product damage may occur.
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