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1.Hold the sling in one hand and grasp the lower edge of the 
sling with your other hand. This is easier if the patient leans for-
ward or can be helped to lean forward slightly. Guide the sling 
down behind the patient’s back, by sliding it along the back of 
the chair/wheelchair or along the bed, ideally, to the tailbone. 
The mid-section of the sling should follow the patient’s spine.

2. Take care to guide the sling down to the patient’s hips. Do 
this by pushing the sling into the space in the back corners of 
the wheelchair seat. 

3. Then, work the leg sections out along the outside of the 
patient’s thighs. Face the patient and pull the lower edge of the 
leg support, so that the sling slides into place around the hips. 
Light pressure against the patient’s knees prevents him/her 
from sliding forward in the chair.

FlexibleSling with divided leg supports,

Application of the sling when the patient is sitting in a wheelchair/chair or in bed

1. Fold the leg support and allow it to slide under itself when 
you pull it out at the outside of the thigh.

2. Then, pull the sling up behind the patient’s back.

Removal of the sling when the patient is sitting

4. After checking to ensure that the leg supports are of equal length on both sides, place them under the patient’s thighs. 
Cross the leg supports and hook them to the slingbar.
Start raising the lift, when the straps become taut, stop and check that everything is ok before proceeding with the lift.

Application of the sling when the patient is lying in bed, on a stretcher or on the floor

1. Turn the patient towards you. Place the sling so that 
the product label is facing the underlying surface and 
the sling’s mid-section follows the spine. The upper 
edge of the sling should be high enough so that the 
sling supports the head and the lower edge is level with 
the tailbone. Place the sling as far in under the patient 
as possible. Push the back-section loop under, so that 
you can reach it once you have turned the patient back 
onto the sling.

2. To reduce the number of application steps, you can 
fold the back section up against the patient’s back and 
place the leg supports between the patient’s knees 
when he/she is turned towards you, and then pull them 
forward when the patient is lying on the sling.
Stop and check that everything is ok before 
proceeding with the lift.

3. Turn the patient back onto the sling and pull out the head support, back section and leg support.
4.  Cross the leg supports and hook them to the slingbar. Start raising the lift.

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