POWERLIFT 150/135 Mini/175 User manual
5.4. Attaching the suspension loops to the lifting system spreader bar
Attach the shoulder and head loops before the
leg loops. The sling can be used on spreader bars
with 2 or 4 attachment points. For security and
comfort reasons, the width of the spreader bar
must correspond with the size of the sling.
The position of the patient in the sling can be ad-
justed by using the different adjustment straps.
Using shorter loops at the shoulders and longer
loops at the legs will result in a more vertical lift,
which will assist with transferring the patient to a
chair or wheelchair. By lowering the loops at the
shoulders and shortening the loops at the legs, a
more reclined position can be achieved, which is
more suitable for a chair-to-bed transfer.
Do not use the end loops – these are safety attachments in case any of the
other loops should break (Picture 10).
5.5. Sling safety and maintenance (Figure 8)
The sling is 100% polyester. The materials used in its manufacture are hy-
poallergenic. Preferably, natural fibres have been used for the surfaces that come
into direct contact with the skin. No skin reactions have been reported, but if any
should appear it is recommended to consult with the prescriber.
Choosing the right size of sling and correctly fitting it on the area requiring
treatment are crucial to ensure its purpose is fulfilled safely and efficiently, with a
satisfactory lifetime. Bear in mind that a loose sling may diminish its therapeutic
efficacy and an excessively tight sling may have an adverse effect on blood circu-
lation and/or illnesses other than those you set out to treat.
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