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Manual no: 00867 En  Ver. 3  101119

LiftSeat is a sling that is adapted for manual lifting. For the caregiver, it is easy to apply, and it gives the patient a feeling 
of security during manual lifting in a seated position. It features leg sections, which means that the patient does not 
sit on the sling. Instead, the sling provides support from the tailbone up over the head and under the legs. LiftSeat is 
designed for use in most common situations where manual lifting in a seated position is required, such as transfers from 
wheelchair to aircraft seat, etc.

SystemRoMedic is a series of different models of transfer assistive devices. The choice of assistive devices depends on 
the transfer situation and the patient’s functional capability and needs.

Visual inspection

 

 

 

 

Check the condition and function of the assistive device regularly. Always inspect the product after laundering. Check to 
ensure that seams and material are free from damage. Check to ensure that fabric is not worn or faded. If there are signs 
of wear, the product must be discarded.

Always read the manuals for all assistive devices used during a transfer.
Keep the manual where it is accessible to users of the product.
Do not leave the patient unattended during a transfer situation.

Functional inspection

Always read the manual

Manual - English

Max load: 150kg/330lbs

System

RoMedic

TM

LiftSeat

Summary of Contents for SystemRoMedic LiftSeat

Page 1: ...es of different models of transfer assistive devices The choice of assistive devices depends on the transfer situation and the patient s functional capability and needs Visual inspection Check the condition and function of the assistive device regularly Always inspect the product after laundering Check to ensure that seams and material are free from damage Check to ensure that fabric is not worn o...

Page 2: ...g with your other hand This is easier if the patient leans forward or can be helped to lean forward slightly Guide the sling down behind the patient s back by sliding it along the back of the chair wheelchair or along the bed ideally to the tailbone Take care to guide the sling down to the patient s hips Do this by pushing the sling into the space in the back corners of the wheel chair seat 2 Pull...

Page 3: ... enables the best working stance Plan the transfer so as to minimize lifting 1 One caregiver on each side 2 One caregiver in front and one caregiver behind Fold the leg support and allow it to slide under itself when you pull it out at the outside of the thigh Then pull the sling up behind the patient s back Removal of the sling when the patient is sitting Different positions for lifting 3 M A N U...

Page 4: ...r Material Polyester Durable material with low friction Withstands high laundry temperatures Care of the product Read the product label Do not use rinsing agent To ensure maximum material life hang dry or tumble dry on low heat Art no Size Rec user weight 01 4003 XXS XS 15 45 kg 33 99 lbs 01 4006 S M 35 90 kg 80 190 lbs 01 4007 L XL 80 120 kg 180 260 lbs 1 2 3 P 9WB BH22 Dorset erndown F 4791 Box ...

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