ComfortCushion
SystemRoMedic
TM
ComfortCushion is a firm cushion in anti-slip material that is placed under the user's knees to prevent the user from slid-
ing forward when sitting up in bed. While the user is prevented from sliding forward, the cushion also prevents stretching
at the back of the thighs, which can otherwise occur when the legs are straight. ComfortCushion is made of a material
wit closed cells, which makes it light and easy to keep clean.
Check Safety
Visual inspection
Check the condition and function of the assistive device regularly.
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.handicare.com.
Placement of the ComfortCushion
There may be a risk for contractures. Do not leave the cushion under the knees for too long.
Material
Polyethylen
Care of the product
The surface of the product can be cleaned with warm
water or a soap solution. If disinfection is needed, 70
% ethanol, 45 % isopropanol or similar should be used.
Note: Do not subject the product to hard pressure or
impact. This may leave indentations in the material.
SystemRoMedic
M A N U A L
TM
Placed under the user's knees, when the user is lying down, to
prevent the user from sliding downward when the head end of the
bed is raised.
When raising the head end of the bed, ensure that pressure against
the shoulders is alleviated, either by leaning the user forward or by
placing a friction-reducing device behind the shoulders.
Medical Device Class I
Medical Device Class I. The product complies with the
requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.
Contact your local distributor if you have any questions
about the product and its use. See www.handicare.com for
a complete list of distributors.
Expected lifetime
Up to 10 years of normal use
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