(See Fig. 13 ) If log rolling is not possible, use an
respective Sliding sheet/tube IFU
sure that the centre of the sling is aligned with the
EN
technique)
Pull out the remaining part of the sling from under
Make sure that the: (See Fig. 14 )
•
•
sling's head support covers the neck/head area,
•
sling pieces are not twisted underneath the
patient
•
all buckles are safely closed, if any
•
WARNING
To avoid injury, make sure the patient's
arms are placed inside of the sling.
Position the lift sideways with the lift legs wide
patient's head and the other caregiver needs to lift
the spreader bar is positioned over the patient's
(See Fig. 15 )
WARNING
To avoid injury to the patient, pay close
attention when lowering or adjusting the
spreader bar.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
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Lower the spreader bar with the Dynamic
Move the lift/spreader bar closer to the patient's
Slightly lift the patient to create tension in the
(See Fig. 16 )
WARNING
To avoid the patient from falling, make sure
that the sling attachments are attached
securely before and during the lifting
process.
Make sure that all clips are attached securely and
adjustment is needed, lower the patient and make
sure that the weight of the patient is taken up by the
Make sure that:
•
the spreader bar is in a reclined position,
•
one caregiver pays attention to the patient's
•
that the other caregiver holds up the patient's
(See Fig. 16 )
Release the brakes on the lift
IFU
Fig. 16
(See Fig. 4 )