Footrest 800-0036
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Type
footrest
Applications
for operating tables
Other characteristics
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Description

Incredibly useful accessory for the operating room. Can be used horizontally as a table extension and vertically as a foot support for reverse Trendelenburg positions to optimize surgical patient positioning. Deluxe 2″ (5 cm) pad included. Two required Simple Clamps sold separately. 20"W x 10"L (51 cm x 25 cm). Fits all O.R. tables Can be used vertically or horizontally INTENDED USE Foot Extension mounts horizontally as table extension or vertically as foot support when using reverse Trendelenburg. The intended users of this device are medical professionals within hospitals and surgery centers. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Become familiar with features of patient positioning device before use with patient. Always practice use on a nurse, physician or appropriate volunteer prior to using clinically. Attaching Foot Extension to Surgical Table Insert mounting posts into Simple Clamps on both sides of tables Turn handle clockwise to tighten clamps Detaching Foot Extension from Surgical Table Turn simple clamp handle counterclockwise to loosen foot extension Lift foot extension from operating room table and store properly GENERAL INFORMATION Product not made with (NRL) Natural Rubber Latex Device supports 500 lb. (227 kg) proportional patient load (6'4" (193 cm) tall patient per 99% human body model) Product warranty covers product from manufacturing defects for period of 2 years CE marked medical device according to MDR (EU) 2017/745 Product is maintenance-free, check product condition before next use Life of device is 5 years under normal use Store device between -4°F to +86°F (-20°C to 30°C)

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