Hanger Bar Accessories - Human Care Lifts; Using The Product With Other Equipment; Troubleshooting; Hints And Tips - human care Basic sling Net Manuel De L'utilisateur

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Hanger Bar Accessories - Human Care Lifts

Accessory
Description
2-point hanger bar
The 2-point hanger bar for HeliQ
stationary lift comes in 4 different
widths, 35
cm (13.8"), 45 cm (17.7"), 55 cm
(21.7") and 60 cm (23.6").
4-point hanger bar
4-point hanger bar for HeliQ
stationary lift.
4-point suspension
4-point suspension accessory (49 cm).
Enables 4-point lifting with the Altair
and Roomer S lifts. The suspension bar
is placed on the lift's single leg hook.

Using the product with other equipment

Human Care slings are designed for use with all Human Care's lifts and lift bars.
Visit www.humancare.se for information about equipment and products.
If you intend to use slings with lifts made by manufacturers other than
Human Care, refer to the current cooperation agreement published by
HjälpmedelsCenter Väst and the Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology (this
applies only in Sweden).
Combinations of equipment and products not recommended by Human Care
can put the patient's safety at risk. The use of these combinations is at the user's
own risk and liability.

Troubleshooting

Is the patient incorrectly positioned in the sling?
• If the patient is at risk of sliding out, the sling is not correctly fitted.
• If the patient is at risk of sliding out, the sling may be too large.
• If the patient is unbalanced when lifted, the instructions on the individual
test log have not been followed or a new test needs to be carried out.
• If the sling is too small, this can be uncomfortable for the patient. The sling
can cut into the patient's flesh and/or his/her back may not have enough
support.
Note: It is important that the right sling is used for each patient
and that it is individually tested to ensure that it meets the
patient's needs.

Hints and tips

Alternative connection method using leg support
Note: An individual assessment of the patient's needs
must always be carried out before choosing an alternative
connection method.
1. Three point suspension: Thread the left leg section through the loop on the
right leg section. Attach the leg section lifting straps to the leg hooks and the
back section lifting straps to the lift bar.
2. Two-point suspension with crossed leg support: Thread the strap on one leg
section through the strap on the other leg section before attaching them to
the lift bar.
3. Two-point suspension with overlapping leg support: This method is suitable
for lifting patients with an amputated leg, for example. Extension straps can
be attached to the lifting straps to prevent the patient from leaning too far
back in the sitting position.
4. Two-point suspension with separate leg support: Put the patient's legs in
each leg section and attach the lifting straps to the lift bar. Note: This method
increases the risk of the patient sliding out of the sling.
Part no.
35 cm: 55611
45 cm: 54043
55 cm: 55612
60 cm: 55613
70800
55619
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