Cot Operation
CHANGING COT HEIGHT WITH TWO OPERATORS
FOOT END
C
B
A
Figure 24 - Release Handle Locations
NOTE
Changing the height while a patient is on the cot requires a minimum of two operators, positioned at both ends
or on each side of the cot. Each operator must grasp the cot frame securely.
To lower the cot from the ends, the operator at the foot end of the cot positions his/her hands so the release
handle (A or B) can be squeezed while a secure grip is maintained on the lifting bars. Both operators must
lift the cot until the weight is off the latching mechanism (approximately 1/4"). The operator at the foot end
squeezes and holds the release handle and both operators then raise or lower the cot together. The handle
is released when the desired position is reached. Both operators should maintain a secure grip on the litter
frame until the latching mechanism is securely locked into position.
To lower the cot from the sides, the operator on the patient's right positions his/her hands so he/she can
reach the release handle at the midpoint of the litter (C). Both operators must lift the cot until the weight is
off the latching mechanism (approximately 1/4"). The operator at the patient's right squeezes and holds the
release handle. Both operators then raise or lower the cot together. The handle is released when the desired
position is reached. Both operators should maintain a secure grip on the litter frame until the latching mecha‐
nism is securely locked into position.
WARNING
Grasping the
Cot improperly can cause injury. Grasp only the litter frame or the lifting bar
to lift the cot. Keep hands, fingers and feet away from moving parts. To avoid injury, use extreme caution
when placing your feet near the base tubes while raising and lowering the cot.
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