Using your MAXI MOVE
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Fig. 44
The frame is symmetrical and can be used from
either side (see Fig. 45).
Fig. 45
Lower the stretcher frame carefully over and just
clear of the patient, aligning the center of the
frame approximately over the patient’s navel.
Connect all the sling loops securely (see Fig. 46).
Fig. 46
Raise and move the patient away from the bed
(see Fig. 47).
Fig. 47
Rotate the stretcher frame until the patient’s feet
are close to the mast (see Fig. 48). In this
position, the complete unit may be moved through
wide doorways. Otherwise, leave the stretcher
perpendicular to chassis legs. In this position, the
lift and patient can be moved through a doorway
sideways.
Fig. 48
NOTE: The attachment straps have several
connection loops. Choose whichever loop is
considered the best to enable the patient to lie in
the most comfortable position.
WARNING: It is essential to keep the patient at
approximately the height of the bed to ensure
stability of the unit and to maintain patient/
attendant contact.
When lowering the stretcher frame, ensure that
the patient’s and attendant’s legs and feet are
well clear of the moving mast in order to avoid
injuries and maintain the unit’s stability.
WARNING: Only use soft stretchers that have all
blue colored attachment straps to prevent
patient discomfort or a fall risk.
Note: The “head end” straps have a black tab
stitched to them that can be used with other
ArjoHuntleigh stretcher frames.
Do not use any other type of soft stretcher sling
with the MAXI MOVE.