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For more information see the Invacare Sling Selection
Guide
4.2 Applying the Sling
Vest Application in Sitting Position
1. Lean the patient forward ensuring that he is well
supported to reduce the risk of falling.
2. Slide the sling down behind the back of the patient in
a central position until the upper edge is below the
patients shoulder blades. Fig. 2
3. Lean the patient back against the sling.
4. Close the belt around the patients chest and make sure
that it is well adjusted to the patient. Fig. 3
Positioning of Patient Arms
The arms of the patient must be placed between the
attachment points of the suspension straps.
4.3 Sling Attachment to the Lift
The suspension straps of the sling are equipped with color
coded loops providing different lengths. Match the loop
colors of the corresponding straps on each side of the sling
for an even lift of the patient.
1. Attach the desired loop of each strap to the
corresponding hook on the ceiling hoist. Fig. 4
4.4 Removing the Sling
1. After completion of the transfer, detach the sling from
the lift.
2. Reverse the procedure described in 4.2 Applying the
Sling, page 5 .
5 Maintenance
5.1 Inspection
Daily Inspection Before Use
Inspection to be performed daily, before use and after each
laundering:
Visually inspect the sling and check all parts for signs of
damage, wear or potential failure.
Periodic Inspection
IMPORTANT!
Inspections must be performed by a qualified
person who is well acquainted with the design,
use and care of slings.
A periodic safety inspection of the sling must be performed
at least every 6 months unless otherwise stated in local
requirements.
A detailed safety inspection checklist is available from
Invacare as a separate document.
LOLER Statement
The UK Health and Safety Executive's Lifting Operations and
Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998, require any equipment
that is used in the workplace to lift a load be subject to
safety inspection on a six monthly basis. Please refer to the
HSE web site for guidance www.hse.gov.uk.
The person responsible for the equipment must ensure
adherence to LOLER regulations.
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5.2 Cleaning and Disinfection
WARNING!
Risk of injury
Usage of damaged slings can cause the patient to
fall or cause injury to assistants.
– After each laundering, inspect the sling for
wear, tear, and loose stitching.
IMPORTANT!
Regular cleaning and disinfection prevents
contamination.
Clean and disinfect the product
– regularly while it is in use,
– when it has been in contact with any body
fluids,
– before using it for a new user.
IMPORTANT!
Always make sure that the product is completely
dried before taking it into use again.
Cleaning Instructions
Launder and dry the sling according to the washing
instructions on the label.
Frequent use of high temperatures and tumble drying can
reduce the service life of the product.
We recommend the use of an ordinary household laundry
detergent. Do not use softener.
For disinfection, select a disinfectant that is compatible
with the sling materials and follow the instructions of the
disinfectant manufacturer.
6 After Use
6.1 Storage Conditions
The sling must be stored in dry conditions with a maximum
relative humidity of 50% and without direct sunlight.
6.2 Reconditioning
This product is suitable for reuse. To recondition the product
for a new user, carry out the following actions:
Inspection
Cleaning and disinfection
For detailed information, see 5 Maintenance, page 5 .
Make sure that the user manual is handed over with the
product.
If any damage or malfunction is detected, do not reuse the
product.
6.3 Disposal
Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product
through your recycling facility at its end of life.
Disassemble the product and its components, so the different
materials can be separated and recycled individually.
The disposal and recycling of used products and packaging
must comply with the laws and regulations for waste handling
in each country. Contact your local waste management
company for information.
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