Double articulating action provides nearly limitless positioning options
with the QuickLock
™
Face Rest. The adjustable pad takes pressure off
sensitive facial areas while providing superb support. The QuickLock
™
Face
Rest can be used in both prone and supine positioning and folds out of
the way when not in use. Adjustments are made easily by loosening the
cam locks, adjusting for height and angle and then locking the cam locks
into that position. The table has webbing loops at the head of the table
for a variety of uses and outlets at the other end that work as well for
additional procedures.
* U.S. Patent #5,177,823
3”
2”
• Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the Face Rest.
• Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the Face Rest.
• Do not extend more than 3 inches
CAUTION
Attaching the QuickLock
™
Face Rest:
When attaching the QuickLock
™
Face Rest, just slide the frame dowels into the webbing loops or the
outlets on the foot end, being sure to keep the 1st cam lock within 3” of the table to ensure a stable con-
nection. The recommended length of dowel bracing against the backrest should be at least 2 inches.
To remove the QuickLock
™
Face Rest, just pull the frame from the webbing loops or outlets until it comes
free. Set it safely aside or store it inside the under-table cabinet until needed.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
QuickLock
TM
FACE REST: (ACCESSORY OPTION)
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Tips for Great Positioning using the QuickLock
™
Face Rest:
To use the face rest with your clients supine,
rotate the face rest pad so that the thick part of
the pad supports your client’s cervical region.
Adjusting the height and angle of the face rest
gives your clients perfectly comfortable support.
The face pad is flexible so that you can bring the
open ends together or spread them apart to
achieve the most comfortable support for any
size face. To avoid your client’s chin from
hitting the spacebar, make sure the pad is narrow
enough to support their whole face.
For appropriate cervical flexion, use the cam locks
to adjust the downward angle of the face rest,
making sure that the surface of the face rest pad
at the chin is not lower than the surface of the table.