7.25 Telescoping Calf Supports—P35745AT
Chapter 7: Accessories
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4. Ensure the notch (E) located on the end of the telescoping calf support stem
(A) is fully seated correctly over the pin (M), and in the desired indexed
position.
NOTE:
The telescoping calf supports can be indexed inward or outward for different
sized patients.
Adjustment
1. Loosen the black knob (F) by turning it counterclockwise, and adjust the
calf support higher or lower and inward or outward to the appropriate
position.
WARNING:
Insufficient tightening will allow the calf supports to slip and lose their
original position. Personal injury could occur.
2. Tighten the black knob (F) by turning it clockwise, and lock the calf
support into the desired position.
3. Loosen the twin black knob (G) by turning it clockwise, and adjust the calf
support cradle (L) to the desired multiple angular position.
WARNING:
Insufficient tightening will allow the calf support cradles to slip and lose
their original position. Personal injury could occur.
4. Tighten the twin black knob (G) by turning it counterclockwise, and lock
the calf support cradle (L) into its angular position.
Storage
1. Loosen the twin black knob (G), and adjust the calf support cradles (L) into
the storage position (see figure 7-26 on page 7-49).
2. Note the telescoping calf support storage label (H) for proper orientation.
3. Slide the telescoping calf support into the telescoping calf support
accessory storage hole (I) located on either side of the placenta basin.
4. Ensure the groove (J) located on the calf support stem (A), is seated
securely on the edge (K) of the calf support accessory storage hole (I). This
will stabilize the telescoping calf supports during stretcher transport.