Etac IM8009009 Immedia SupportBelt Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Etac
Table of Contents
Instruction for use
IMM1046_IFU.Version8.2020-06-30 SupportBelt
Illustrations
General
Thank you for choosing an Etac product.
To avoid accidents and injury when moving and handling the products, please
read this manual carefully.
The person described as “the user” in this “Instruction for Use” is the person
who is lying or sitting on the product. The carers are the people who
manoeuvre the product.
** This symbol appears alongside the text in the manual. It draws the
reader’s attention to points at which there may be a risk to the health and
safety of the user or carer.
These products comply with the standards applicable for Class 1 products in
the Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices.
At Etac we strive to continually improve our products and therefore we reserve
the right to make changes to products without prior warning. All measurements
given on illustrations and similar material are for guidance only and Etac
cannot be held liable for errors and defects.
The information given in this manual, including recommendations, combinations
and sizing, does not apply to special orders and modifications. If the
customer makes adjustments, repairs or uses combinations not predetermined by
Etac, the Etac CE certification and Etac warranty will not be valid. If in
doubt, please contact Etac.
Warranty: Two-year warranty on material and manufacturing defects, provided
that the product is used correctly.
Expected lifetime: The device has an expected service life of 1 to 2 years
under normal use. The service life of the device varies depending on usage
frequency, loads and how often and how it is washed.
For further information on the Etac Patient handling, see
www.etac.com.
In case of an adverse event occurred in relation to the device, incidents
should be reported to your local dealer and the national competent authority
in a timely manner. The local dealer will forward information to manufacturer.
Symbols in general**
| Washing| | Disinfect / Wipe off| | Warning| | Manufacturer
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| Do not bleach| | Never leave on the floor| | Production year, month and
day| | CE -certification
| Tumbledry| | Risk of sliding down| | Batch no./Lot no.| | Keep dry
| Iron| | Keep out of the sun| | User mass limit = maximum rated load| | Non
sterile
| Do not dryclean| | Read the user manual| | The product can be scrapped
according to national regulations| | Article number
| Medical device| | | | | |
Intended use
SupportBelt can be used in any situation where the carer needs a firm grip in
order to assist/support the user. Such situations may include helping a user
to move from sitting to standing position, and vice versa, and to manually
handle standing and seated to/from bed, wheelchair, vehicle, commode, toilet,
etc.
SupportBelt can also be used to support the user during walking training.
SupportBelt has a broad contact surface and ergonomical handles, which provide
a secure grip from all angles. Easy to use from all sides. Easy to buckle and
tighten.
Intended environment
Acute care, Long-term care, Home care
Practical handling
Positioning
Fit SupportBelt around the user’s waist or hips. Click the buckle closed. To
tighten SupportBelt: Grasp the end of the strap closest to the male part of
the buckle and the functional handles on SupportBelt itself – pull down on the
strap while holding back on SupportBelt.
SupportBelt tightens up around the user.
The carer should make sure that SupportBelt is secure but that it does not
irritate the user.
SupportBelt should be retightened once the user has completed the move from
the seated to standing position.
Use
The carer now has a firm grip on the user and can assist/support the user’s
movements (Illustration 1).
Notice
Special features
Always check the product before use and after washing.
Never use a defective product. If the product shows signs of wear-and-tear, it
must be scrapped.
Read these instructions carefully.
It is important that carers receive instruction in manual handling. Etac
offers advice and training for carers. For further information, contact Etac.
Always use the correct manual handling techniques.
Encourage the user to assist where possible.
To ensure that the user feels safe and that every manual handling is smooth,
always plan the manual handling in advance.
Never leave the product on the floor.
Always conduct a risk assessment, and ensure that the assistive product
can be used for the individual user and, in combination with other devices,
that it is safe for the user and carers.
The carer must not wear SupportBelt – if the user loses balance, the
carer risks falling with the user and sustaining a work-related injury.
Before using SupportBelt for manual handling to the standing position or
for walking training, the carer should make sure that the user is capable of
standing.
Do not use the product as a sling.
** If in any doubt – please contact Etac.
Material and cleaning
Material:
Outer material: Polyurethane-coated nylon, water-resistant
Inner surface: Non-slip
Filling: Polyethylene padding
Handles: Polyester tapes with polypropylene padding
Buckle: Polyoxymethylene (POM).
The product should be checked regularly, preferably each time it is used, and
especially after washing.
Check that there is no damage to seams or fabric.
** Never try to repair a product yourself.
Never use a defective product.
Washing instructions:
Do not use fabric softener.
This product can be cleaned with a solvent-free cleaning agent with a pH level
between 5 and 9, or a 70% disinfection solution.
Products and accessories
Article no. | Product Description | Size (mm) |
---|---|---|
IM8009009 | SupportBelt XXS | 450-900 |
IM8010509 | SupportBelt XS | 650-1050 |
IM8010513 | SupportBelt S | 650-1050 |
IM8013013 | SupportBelt M | 900-1300 |
IM8015013 | SupportBelt L | 1200-1500 |
IM8017015 | SupportBelt XL | 1300-1700 |
Service information
Inspection
First inspection:
- Is the packaging intact?
- Read the label on the packaging and check the article no. and product description
- Check that Short Instruction is enclosed – updated User Manual/Instruction for use can be downloaded from www.etac.com or contact your Etac Customer Service or the local dealer.
- Check the label on the product – does it include article no., product description, lot/batch no., cleaning instructions and supplier name?
Periodic Inspection:
- Make sure that your Manual transfer system always is in a perfect condition.
- After wash – always check materials, stitching, handles, buckles.
- If the product shows signs of wear and tear, it must be removed from service immediately.
Visual inspection/Check the product:
Ensure that the materials, seams, stitching, handles, buckles are
intact/faultless.
Mechanical load or stress/Test handles:
Draw hard in the handles in opposite directions and control the material,
seams and stitching.
Test buckles:
Lock the buckle and draw in opposite directions, control the buckle and the
stitching.
Stability test:
Try to bend the product verify that it feels firm, stable and solid.
Test low/high friction:
Place the product on a firm surface or a bed, place your hands on the material
and test the friction by pushing your hands down into the product.
Low friction – slides effortlessly
High friction – no sliding/moving
Check:
Manual transfer aids with handles, straps and buckles:
Manual transfer aids with for sitting and lying transfer and with high or
low friction: Production year, month and day
The product can be scrapped in accordance with national regulations
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See www.etac.com
References
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