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Liko™ Original HighBack Sling  •  7EN161112 Rev 5

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Safety Instructions

  

Before lifting, keep the following points in mind:

•   A responsible person within your organization should decide on a case-by-case basis whether one or more caregivers are 

needed.

•  Ensure that the sling selected meets the patient’s needs with reference to model, size, fabric and design.
• For safety and hygiene reasons, use individual slings.
•  Before lifting, plan the lifting operation so that it can be done as safely and smoothly as possible.
• Before liftingm, check that the lifting accessory hangs vertically and can move freely.
•   Although the Liko sling bars are equipped with latches, special caution must be exercised: before the patient is lifted from 

the underlying surface, but when the straps are fully extended, make sure the straps are correctly connected to the sling 

bar hooks.

• Make sure the patient is sitting securely in the sling before transferring to another location.
•  Never lift a patient higher off the underlying surface than is needed to complete the lifting and transfer procedure.
•  Never leave a patient unattended during a lifting situation.
•  Make sure that the wheels on the wheelchair, bed, gurney, etc., are locked during the lifting/transfer operation.
• Always work ergonomically. Use the patient’s ability to actively participate in the operations.
• When the sling is not being used, do not place in direct sun light.

  Medical Device Class 

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 Product

Liko Original HighBack Sling complies with the harmonized standard ISO10535:2006.

Product No. 35200505, 35200506 contains phthalates, DEHP.

The management system for both manufacturing and development of the product is certified in accordance with ISO9001 

and its equivalent for the medical device industry, ISO13485. The management system is also certified in accordance with the 

environmental standard ISO14001.

PATENT www.hill-rom.com/patents

May be covered by one or more patents. See above Internet address.

The Hill-Rom companies are the proprietors of European, US, and other patents and pending patent applications. 

Design and Quality by Liko in Sweden

Liko’s products undergo continuous development, which is why we reserve the right to make product changes without prior 

notice. Contact your Hill-Rom representative for advice and information about product upgrades.

 IMPORTANT!

Lifting and transferring a patient always involves a certain risk. Read the instruction guide for both the lift and lifting 

accessories before use. It is important to completely understand the contents of the instruction guide. The equipment should 

only be used by trained personnel. Ensure that the lifting accessories are suitable for the lift being used. Exercise care and 

caution during use. As a caregiver, you are always responsible for the patient’s safety. You must be aware of the patient’s 

ability to handle the lifting situation.

Summary of Contents for Original HighBack Sling 200

Page 1: ...sy to remove The Original HighBack Sling is also available in net polyester This fabric is recommended when the sling is left in place after the transfer or when an airier alternative is desired For b...

Page 2: ...he Sling in a Chair Wheelchair 8 Lifting from the Bed 9 Applying the Sling when Lying in Bed 9 Applying the Sling when Sitting in Bed 9 Lifting to the Bed 10 Removing the Sling when the Patient is Lyi...

Page 3: ...ate in the operations When the sling is not being used do not place in direct sun light Medical Device Class I Product Liko Original HighBack Sling complies with the harmonized standard ISO10535 2006...

Page 4: ...ko Slings Expected Life Time The product has an expected life time of 1 5 years during normal use Expected life time varies depending on fabric use frequency washing procedure and weight carried Perio...

Page 5: ...ack Sling 7EN161112 Rev 5 www hill rom com I www liko com Sling bar Sling loops to sling bar hooks Correct SlingGuard Universal SlingGuard Twin Universal Twin Cross bar Wrong How to Attach a Sling to...

Page 6: ...Sling 7EN161112 Rev 5 How to Attach an Original HighBack Sling to a Sling Bar with 4 Hooks Twin Bars and Cross Bars B B A A The illustrations 1 2 and 3 shows a twin bar but this also applies to a Cros...

Page 7: ...he sling s leg supports forward along the outside of the patient s thighs Place the palm of your hand between the patient s body and the sling and push the leg support s lower edge down towards the se...

Page 8: ...lternative Apply slight pressure under the patient s knees during the lowering sequence so that the buttocks are guided towards the backrest of the chair If the sling has handles these can be used to...

Page 9: ...he lower edge level with the coccyx Fold the sling so that its centre back strap corresponds to the patient s spine Check that the fold covers the sling s edge which is in towards the back of the pati...

Page 10: ...ient is Lying in Bed Position the patient above the bed Raise the head end of the bed for the patient s comfort Lower the patient onto the bed Lower the head end Place the leg support loops under the...

Page 11: ...eg supports under the legs Lifting from the Floor Lifting to the Floor When lifting to the floor the wheels of the lift should not be locked When the patient touches the floor the lift should be pulle...

Page 12: ...at the leg supports is provided which is suitable if the patient is sensitive to pressure to the shoulders A B Fitting Advice Different Ways of Connecting Leg Supports Crossed over leg supports The mo...

Page 13: ...NG A B The following are general advice since the same principles are valid for several sling models Shortening Position Shortening Position Our sling models are carefully designed to ensure that the...

Page 14: ...Original HighBack Sling 35200 7 XL Extra Large 110 250 kg 242 550 lbs 500 kg 1 100 lbs Original HighBack Sling 35200 8 XXL Extra Extra Large 200 kg 440 lbs 500 kg 1 100 lbs Overview Liko Original Hig...

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