15
Care and Preventive Maintenance
WARNING
To avoid injury to both patient and
caregiver, never modify the equipment or
use incompatible parts.
Before and After Every Use
Visually check all exposed parts
The caregiver shall inspect the sling before and after
every use. The complete sling should be checked for
all deviations listed below. If any of these deviations
are visible, replace the sling immediately.
• Fraying
• Loose
stitching
• Tears
• Holes
• Discolouration and stains from bleaching
• Sling soiled or stained
• Unreadable or damaged label
• For all slings (not the Flites): If the sling is soiled
or stained - wash the sling according to section
“Cleaning and Disinfection” on page 14
. If the
soil or stains are still visible, replace the sling
immediately.
• For Flites: Make sure the “Do NOT wash” symbol
on the head support is intact. If damaged or
missing and the underlying red “Do NOT use/lift”
symbol appears, replace the sling immediately.
See
“Label on the Sling” on page 18.
When Soiled, Stained and Between
Patients
Clean/Disinfect, All slings except the Flites
The caregiver should make sure that the sling is
cleaned according to
“Cleaning and Disinfection” on
page 14
, when it is soiled or stained and between
patients.
Flites
Washing or disinfection is not allowed. Do not wipe,
sterilize or soil the Flites. If the Flites has been
subjected to any treatment, it shall be discarded.
Storage
When not in use, the slings should be stored away
from direct sunlight where they are not subject
to unnecessary strain, stress or pressure, or to
excessive heat or humidity. The slings should be kept
away from sharp edges, corrosives or other things
that could cause damage on the sling.
Service and Maintenance
It is recommended that quali
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ed personnel inspect
the condition of the sling twice a year (every 6
month), according to ISO 10535.
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