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Liko™ HygieneSling • 7EN160186 Rev. 8
Pull up the pants as far as possible.
If needed, place an incontinence pad
inside the pants before they are pulled
into place over the buttocks. Perform
the transfer and lower the patient into
the wheelchair.
Place the HygieneSling on the patient
according to the instructions on
page 5. First connect the upper
strap loops to the slingbar, then the
leg support loops. See page 5-6 for
instructions on how to attach the sling
loops to different sling bars. Lift the
patient.
If needed, place an incontinence pad
inside the crossed leg supports.
Pull the pants up around the buttocks
and sling when the patient has
been raised and is still sitting in the
HygieneSling. Lower the patient into
the wheelchair.
Carefully work the leg supports out of
the pants and remove the HygieneSling.
Returning from Toilet to Wheelchair
Following are two descriptions of how to put the clothes back on after a concluded toilet visit. The option you choose
depends on the clothing and the physical state of the patient.
Alternative 1:
Leg supports outside the pants. This is suitable for inelastic pants.
Alternativ 2:
Leg supports first – pants outside. This method is suitable for elastic pants.
Place the leg supports under the legs
but outside the pants.
Arms on the outside!
First connect the upper strap loops
to the slingbar, then the leg support
loops. See page 5-6 for instructions on
how to attach the sling loops to diffe-
rent sling bars. Lift the patient.