Step 1: Preparation
Description: A person is shown placing their foot into a boot liner. Another boot is visible next to it.
- Open all the straps.
- Remove the liner from the boot.
- Place your foot in the liner with your heel at the back.
Step 2: Liner Closure
Description: A person's leg and foot are shown inside a boot liner, with the liner being closed around the ankle and leg.
Close the liner, starting at your toes, ensuring it fits snugly around your foot and leg.
Step 3: Boot Insertion
Description: A person's foot, inside the liner, is being placed into the main boot structure.
Place your foot, with the liner, into the boot, ensuring your heel is fully at the back.
Step 4: Strap Fastening
Description: Straps on the boot are being fastened from the toes upwards.
Fasten the straps from the toes upward.
- It's normal if your toes extend past the liner, but if they extend past the rigid shell, you may need a larger size. Ensure your heel is properly positioned at the back of the boot.
- If you experience numbness, tingling, or discomfort, loosen the strap until comfortable. If symptoms persist, contact your medical professional.
- Use the provided comfort pads to fill gaps and add extra padding as needed.
Step 5: Inflation
Description: A hand is shown pressing a blue air bulb on the boot to inflate it.
To inflate, press and release the blue air bulb until you get the desired support. The liner may expand initially, requiring additional pumps to maintain support.
Step 6: Deflation
Description: A finger is shown pressing a deflate valve on the boot.
To deflate, press the deflate valve pictured. If fully deflated, it may take up to 50 pumps to regain desired support.