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PL2 - Prism Dual Access User Guide - Doc 002 - Rev 04/2010 

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SLING CARE: LAUNDERING 

 

GENERAL. 
 

Sensitive laundering of lifting slings will extend the service life of the product. Con-
versely, improper laundering will reduce the service life and possibly affect the 
strength and integrity of the sling. 
 
To be avoided: 

• 

use of bleach at washing, particularly hypochlorite [may cause structural dam-
age] 

• 

overheating the sling [temperatures in excess of 100º may cause extreme 
shrinkage and structural damage] 

 

Use of biological detergents is not recommended: though this type of detergent has 
no detrimental effect on the sling, the user’s skin may be sensitive to any residue. 
The use of fabric conditioners is not recommended. 
Any hook & loop fastenings should be closed prior to laundering to avoid the ‘hook’ 
side damaging the sling or other items laundered with it.  
 

GENERAL SOILING

 
The sling should be laundered with soap or detergent at 50°C on a standard do-
mestic cycle. 
 

DISINFECTION. 
 

The sling should be laundered to ensure a ‘period at temperature’ of: 

• 

10 minutes at 65ºC 

• 

 3 minutes at 72ºC 

 

Following NHS guidelines, extra time should be added to ensure thorough mixing of 
hot water through the wash load. 
It may be that available equipment does not allow the required level of temperature 
control. The sling may be washed on a 90ºC wash cycle, though it is likely that 
some moderate shrinkage and/or colour bleed will occur. 
 

DRYING. 
 

Slings will air dry quite quickly in a warm room. 
Slings should not be placed over radiators or convectors. 
Slings may be 

CAREFULLY

 tumble dried on a cool [60ºC] setting and short cycle. 

The sling should be checked at intervals not exceeding 5 minutes. 

 

 

Do not allow the sling to overheat. 

 

The sling should last in excess of 5 years if the above guidelines are adhered to. All 
Prism slings have a manufacturers guarantee of 12 months. 

Summary of Contents for Dual Access Sling Child

Page 1: ...PL2 Prism Dual Access User Guide Doc 002 Rev 04 2010 Prism Medical UK 2010 User Manual Prism Dual Access Sling Range...

Page 2: ...straps Any signs of stitching becoming undone on any part of the sling Any signs of the fabric being stretched tearing or undue wear Any signs of discolouring or bleaching on the material Is the slin...

Page 3: ...04 2010 Prism Medical UK 2010 A B C D Child 630 410 220 680 Junior 730 510 220 760 Small 800 580 220 860 Medium 940 720 220 970 Large 1070 780 270 1170 X Large 1170 900 270 1340 Sling Dimensions All...

Page 4: ...son s trunk and fasten securely using the hook loop and buckle fastening Note the support strap is purely intended for the security of the person and is not weight bearing The leg sections must now be...

Page 5: ...son this avoids skin friction and movement Follow procedures 1 3 When using the optional hip retention strap fasten the buckle and adjust tension to suit Follow procedures 4 5 Raise the carry bar just...

Page 6: ...devices in accordance with that Directive Prism Dual Access Sling We hereby certify that the products listed above are manufactured labelled and packaged in accordance with the provisions of Directiv...

Page 7: ...ng or other items laundered with it GENERAL SOILING The sling should be laundered with soap or detergent at 50 C on a standard do mestic cycle DISINFECTION The sling should be laundered to ensure a pe...

Page 8: ...N ISO 10535 2006 Requirements SLING SAFETY Care Plan Information All slings in the Prism range have space on the labels to record the clients name Each sling has unique individually colour coded lifti...

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