Troubleshooting
Problem
The patient is not positioned correctly in
the sling (e.g. one strap is shorter than the
other).
The patient feels discomfort in the leg area
when seated in the sling.
The sling is dif cult to apply (e.g. during
log roll).
There are dif culties applying the shoulder
loops.
There are dif culties applying the leg loops.
It is dif cult to use the sling in combination
with the lift and spreader bar.
The position of the patient in the sling
should be more reclined or seated.
The patient wishes to have extra support
for the neck.
Action
• Make sure that both shoulder loops are attached to
the spreader bar at the same loop length.
• Make sure that both leg loops are attached to the
spreader bar at the same loop length.
• Make sure the straps are not twisted.
• Make sure the patient is seated on the inside of the
sling. The outside has a label for reference.
• Make sure the patient is centred in the sling.
Make sure that there are no creases on the leg aps of
the sling.
Use an ArjoHuntleigh sliding sheet/tube according to
instructions in respective IFU.
• Place the patient in a more seated position in the bed
or on the oor. Place a pillow behind the patient's
neck/back, outside of the sling.
• Raise the back rest of the bed, if possible.
• Adjust the spreader bar to e more reclined position.
Pay attention to the patient's head.
• Bend the patient's legs or place a pillow under the
patient's knees. If the sling is applied on the oor,
place the patient's legs on the caregiver's knee.
• Adjust the spreader bar to a more seated position.
Use the sling only in accordance with the combinations
described in section "Allowed Combinations" on page
6.
Use the loop lengths to adjust the patient's position.
Place a pillow behind the patient's neck, inside the sling.
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