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Adjusting the loop straps

The tension of the vest around the chest is determined by which loop you attach to the sling bar. By test lifting 

using different loops together with the shoulder straps, you can determine which position gives the right degree of 

tension. 
If the vest slides up - try an inner loop or a smaller sized vest. 
If the vest is too tight around the chest - try an outer loop or a larger sized vest.
For a slender person, you would need to use an inner loop and for a heavier person, you would need to use an 

outer loop if both were using the same size of vest. 
When loop straps are properly adjusted, the shoulder straps and loop straps are equally taut during lifting.

Testing loop strap adjustments 

Stand behind the patient and hang the shoulder 

straps and loop straps on your thumbs. Lift until the 

straps are fully suspended. If properly adjusted, the 

shoulder straps and loop straps will be equally taut.

Too small. The gap is too wide and the loop straps are 

shorter than the shoulder straps when suspended. 

Too large. The metal D-rings meet and the vest 

cannot be tightened enough with the loop straps.

Adjusting the leg supports

Generally, the leg supports are adjusted according to 

the height of the patient. For a shorter person, attach 

the leg supports’ inner loops to the sling bar. This 

usually enables a more reclined sitting position. 

Try different alternatives until you find the best one.

Helpful hint:

 Instead of connecting the inner loop, 

try knotting the leg support loops.

Gives an upright sitting 

position. Suitable for  

most patients.

Suitable for shorter 

patients.

Selecting the right size

Check the size of the gap between the front edges of the vest when it is closed. The gap varies depending on the 

size of the vest, but it should be between 5 and 30 cm (-1 inch.). The larger the size, the wider the gap can be.

It is essential that the HygieneVest’s width is correct in relation to the girth of the patient’s upper body. Distribution 

of pressure around the chest varies according to sling bar width. Try different variations.

Loop Clips

This practical accessory is used to mark the loops 

that have been tried out for a certain person.

It makes it easier for the caregivers to choose the 

right loop to attach to the sling bar.

Fitting instructions

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