USER GUIDE
SEAT SLING (BATH/POOL)
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1. Safety instructions
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Read and understand this user guide and the relevant instructions in the user guide for your Handi-Move
lifting system before using.
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Before every use, ensure that the sling is suitable for the person concerned.
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Before you start lifting, make sure the person is positioned safely and the loops are attached properly.
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Keep the person’s arms inside the sling.
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Never lift the person higher than necessary.
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When assisting, never leave the person alone in the sling.
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For sling maintenance, observe the washing instructions on the sling label.
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Before each use, check the fabric, seams, stitching, loops, loop attachments, for possible wear, damage or
fraying. If you find wear or damage, replace the sling immediately and discard the old sling.
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The seat sling is suitable for people with sufficient sitting balance. The person should be able to move be-
tween his or her (wheel)chair and chair independently or with an aid or passively (e.g. By means of lifting
equipment).
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If, for whatever reason, there may be a possibility that the user slides out of the sling, you should use the op-
tional safety belt(s). If use of the safety belt(s) does not guarantee complete security, do not use the seat sling.
The optional safety belt (#3473 1000) does not come standard with the seat sling.
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The approved combinations of SureHands® Spreader Bars/slings are the result of extensive testing in the in-
terest of user safety. Using other slings, spreader bars and lift systems in combination with Handi-Move slings
or SureHands® Spreader Bars (and vice versa) is potentially dangerous, may cause injury and is therefore not
allowed.
NOTE!
T
hese
regulaTions
fall
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The
scope
of
The
e
uropean
direcTive
iso 10535 (
hoisTs
for
The
Transfer
of
disabled
persons
-
requiremenTs
and
TesT
meThods
).
n
oT
following
The
aforemenTioned
insTrucTions
may
lead
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personal
or
Third
parTy
inju
-
ries
.
T
he
maximum
permissible
load
may
vary
beTween
The
ceiling
moTor
,
spreader
bar
and
sling
.
T
he
lowesT
permissible
load
musT
Then
be
regarded
as
The
maximum
permissible
load
.