is a warning triangle used for situations that demand extra care and attention.
In this document, the person being lifted is referred to as the patient and the person helping them is referred to as
the caregiver.
Solo RepoSheet®
Instruction Guide
English
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Product Description
Solo RepoSheet has been specially developed by Liko
to facilitate transfers of a patient in bed. It is an excellent
aid for repositioning further up in bed and during turning
in beds using a lift and with minimal body strain for the
caregivers.
Transfers can be carried out with the help of one person
but we recommend that there are two caregivers which
is time-saving and a comfortable way to work.
Solo RepoSheet can be used in combination with,
or instead of ordinary bed sheets.
Solo RepoSheet is intended for short-term use by
one individual patient. It should be disposed when it
becomes soiled or when the patient no longer needs it.
There are also RepoSheet models for long-term use in
Liko’s product range.
If it is necessary to transfer a patient between two
horizontal surfaces suficient lift straps are used to
ensure that the patient has enough support under the
body to be lifted safely during the transfer. Also, make
sure that strap loops do not become stuck anywhere
during the transfer.
Solo RepoSheet works best in combination with
overhead lifts. We recommend Likorall, Multirall or Liko
MasterLift. See inal page for recommended slingbars.
Solo RepoSheet is
not
intended for lifting or
transfers from lying to sitting positions. For such needs,
we recommend lifting with one of our many sling
models.
IMPORTANT!
Lifting and transferring a patient always involves a certain level of risk. Read the instruction guide for both
the patient 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 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 make it through the lifting situation.
If something is unclear, contact the manufacturer or supplier. Instruction guides can be downloaded free of
charge at www.liko.com.