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6110146  Rev A

USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL

The In-Situ sling is designed for patients who have to remain in the sling for an 

extended period, such as for bed making. It is suitable for the lifting of amputees, 

but patients must be individually assessed for suitability by a qualified person.

Advice is available from our authorised dealers.

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Oxford

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In-situ Sling

OXFORD RECOMMENDS THE USE OF GENUINE OXFORD PARTS.

Oxford sling and lift products are designed to be compatible with one another. For country specific guidance on sling 

use and compatibility, please refer to the sling label or contact your local market distributor or Joerns Healthcare.

For the safety of the patient and carer; before using a sling a full risk assessment must be conducted to ensure that the

correct sling choice, method of positioning in the sling and procedure for transfer has been determined for the patient.

Check sling and stitching before each use. Using bleached, torn, cut, frayed or broken slings is unsafe and could result

in serious injury or death to the patient.

Destroy and discard worn slings. Do not alter slings.

Never leave a patient unattended.

Additional slings are available to suit individual needs.

You are advised that you should always seek the advice of an authorised dealer before purchasing.

We will be pleased to advise you of your nearest authorised dealer.

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