LiftSeat
System
LiftSeat is a sling that is adapted for manual lifting. For the caregiver, it is easy to apply, and it gives the user a feeling of
security during manual lifting in a seated position. It features leg sections, which means that the user does not sit on the
sling. Instead, the sling provides support from the tailbone up over the head and under the legs. LiftSeat is designed for
use in most common situations where manual lifting in a seated position is required, such as transfers from wheelchair to
aircraft seat, etc.
Check Safety
Visual inspection
Check the condition and function of the assistive device regularly. Always inspect the product after laundering. Check to
ensure that seams and material are free from damage. Check to ensure that fabric is not worn or faded. If there are signs
of wear, the product must be discarded.
Mechanical load
Apply pressure to buckles and handles and verify that they will not open or break under
heavy loads.
Always read the user manual
Always read the user manuals for all assistive devices used during a transfer.
Keep the user manual where it is accessible to users of the product.
Always make sure that you have the right version of the user manual.
The most recent editions of user manuals are available for downloading from our website, www.directhealthcaregroup.com.
Description of LiftSeat
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System
I F U
1. LiftSeat has handles in two sections on the back support; choose
the handle that enables the best working stance.
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2. One of the handles on the upper part of the leg supports is red;
after application, it should meet the red handle on the lower part of
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the opposite leg support. On the opposite side, these handles are
black, and should meet each other after application.
3. On the lower part of the leg supports are two handles. For a
smaller size, choose the innermost (red or black); for a larger size,
choose the outermost (grey).
Instructions for use - English
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