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W W A A R R N N I I N N G G - - Always remove any devices that may be in the way before you raise or lower the litter.
To lower the head end of the litter (Trendelenburg), press down on the hydraulic release pedal (B) at either end of the
product (Figure 2).
To lower the foot end of the litter (Reverse Trendelenburg), press down on the hydraulic pedal (A) at either end of the
product.
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W W A A R R N N I I N N G G
• Always put the product in the lowest position with the siderails up and latched when you leave a patient unattended on
the product. Do not leave the product at a higher height.
• Always lock the siderails in the full up position with the sleep surface flat in the lowest position when you transport a
patient.
• Always keep patient and operator extremities away from siderail spindles when you raise or lower the siderails.
• Do not allow the siderails to lower on their own.
To raise the siderails, use two hands to grasp the siderail. Raise the siderail until the release latch clicks into place. Pull on
the siderail to make sure that the siderail is locked.
To lower the siderails, pull up on the release latch. Guide the siderail to the lowest position.
N N o o t t e e - - Do not use siderails as restraint devices to keep the patient from exiting the product. The siderails keep the patient
from rolling off the product. The operator must determine the degree of restraint necessary to make sure that the patient is
safe.
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