HUMAN CARE HCG-25045-JS Basic Patient Lifting Sling User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HUMAN CARE
Table of Contents
HCG-25045-JS Basic Patient Lifting Sling
User Manual
Selar
Basic Sling 25045|25050|25070,
Sit Sling 25030,
Bath Sling 25035,
Low Basic Sling 25047|25072,
High Basic Sling 25037|25032
User Manual
Important!
You must read the user manual for your device prior to usage. Keep this
booklet and information handy for future use.
Symbols
| The WARNING symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, could result in serious injury to the user or damage to property
and/or the device itself.
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| The INFORMATION symbol indicates recommendations and information for
proper, trouble-free usage.
| WEIGHT CAPACITY symbol indicates the maximum user weight for the
product. Do not exceed this weight in any circumstance.
**| CE MARKING symbol indicates a product meets the requirements of
the EU Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD) and/or EU Regulation 2017/745 (MDR).
| MEDICAL DEVICE symbol indicates that the product is a medical device
according to the definition of a medical device in EU Directive 93/42/EEC
(MDD) and/or EU Regulation 2017/745 (MDR).
**| RECYCLE according to local regulations.
**| READ INSTRUCTIONS** and ensure you fully understand them before
using this product.
Product modification is not permitted.
Before use, always check that the product is not damaged or worn.
Human Care’s products are continuously being developed and updated to provide
our customers with the highest quality. We reserve the right to make design
changes without prior notice. Always make sure that you have the most Contact
your local distributor if you have any questions about the product and its
use.
Notice to user/patient in case of a serious incident
Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the product, should be
reported to the local contact, who reports to the manufacturer, and the
competent authority of the country in which the user/patient is established.
Safety Instructions
The process of lifting and moving a person always involves risks. Therefore, you must read the user manuals for the lift and the lifting equipment carefully. Always make sure that the lifting equipment you are using is intended for use with the lift. As a care provider, you are responsible for the client’s safety and you must know whether the client will be able to cope with the lifting process. The sling must be fitted to meet the client’s specific needs. If you are in any doubt, please contact the supplier.
- Carry out a careful visual inspection of the sling every time you use it.
- Check that the right sling is being used for the client. The model, size and material must meet the client’s needs.
- Check that the client is sitting securely in the sling before starting to lift him/her.
- Check that the lift is balanced when moving, raising, and/or lowering the client. If you are using a Human Care lift with a telescopic hanger bar, it is important that the bar hooks are in the same position on both sides.
- Plan the moving and lifting process so that it is as safe as possible.
- Before raising the client, check that the sling is correctly attached to the lift/hanger bar once the lift straps are stretched.
- It is important that the hooks of the hanger bar are in the correct position, with the opening of the hook facing upwards on both sides to securely hold the straps in place. Recheck the position of the hooks once the lift straps are stretched.
- It is important to always check that the loops are at the bottom of all hooks (see pictures) and securely placed below the locking pin on all hooks.
- Our slings have been designed and tested for indoor use with one client at a time and must only be used for transferring a person. This product is not a swing.
- Make sure no sharp objects are in contact with the sling.
General Description / Intended Use
Basic Sling
Our Basic sling is a comfortable sling without reinforcements, handles, or
padding in the back. The sling adapts to the client and offers good support
for the entire back. The Basic sling can be used in most lifting situations,
fits most clients, and is a good choice if it is not established who is going
to be using the sling. The Basic sling is offered in thin polyester net
(25045) and our unique Soft Air Mesh fabric (25054). Both materials allow
moisture and heat to transfer efficiently from the client. This allows the
sling to be left in the wheelchair etc. after the transfer is completed. The
Soft Air Mesh material is a high friction material that reduces the risk of
sliding during lifting and sitting. It also has unique flame-retardant
properties.
If the slings are not required to be left with the client after lifting the
Basic sling in our durable polyester fabric (25070) is recommended. The low
friction polyester material allows easy application of the sling and is easy
to clean. The basic sling has padded leg parts, except Soft Air Mesh m. 25054.
The Basic sling offers an upright sitting position that is suitable for
clients with reduced trunk stability but without the need for extra head
support.
Low Basic Sling Polyester (25072) and Low Basic Sling Polyester net
(25047)
Our Low Basic Sling is a good solution for users who have torso stability and
upper body control. The design is similar to the Basic Sling, however, it has
shorter back support. The Low Basic Sling provides support from the tailbone
up under the arms and under the legs. The arms can be kept inside, but are
mostly kept outside of the sling. It is a perfect sling for a more active
user.
The Basic sling is designed for two-, three- and four-point suspension.
Sit Sling and Bath Sling
Our Sit Sling is primarily designed for moving clients between a bed and a
wheelchair or for similar purposes. The sling is stable and has reinforced
back support with two removable plastic slats. The client sits in an upright
position which makes it easier to transfer him/her to a wheelchair, for
example. The sling can be used with the Human Care waist belt 25145/25146. Our
Bath Sling is like the Sit Sling. It is made of a net and is primarily
designed for use in the bath or shower. The back is reinforced with two
removable plastic slats. The waist belt cannot be used with this sling.
High Basic Sling Polyester (25032) and High Basic Sling Polyester Net
(25037)
Our High Basic Sling is designed for situations requiring extra support and
can even be used for lifting from a lying position on the floor. The High
Basic Sling provides support from the tailbone up over the head and under the
legs, which is ideal for users who need a lot of support.
The Sit Sling and Bath Sling are designed for two-, three- and four-point
suspension. The slings can be used with or without removable plastic slats.
Technical Specifications
It is crucial to use the right size of sling for the client. To help differentiate our sizes, they are color-coded for quick identification. The color code is found next to the sling’s label in the shape of a loop. This loop can also be used to properly store or hang the sling.
Item| Part No.:| Size| Colour code| A (cm/inch)| B
(cm/inch)| C (cm/inch)| **Weight Capacity* (kg/lbs)| Weight
Capacity (kg/lbs)**
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Basic Sling Net| 25045-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 62/24,4| 50/19,7|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Basic Sling Net| 25045-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 64/25,2| 54/21,3|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Basic Sling Net| 25045-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 77/30,3| 58/22,8| 30-60/66-132|
300/661
Basic Sling Net| 25045-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 88/34,6| 63/24,8|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
Basic Sling Net| 25045-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 93/36,6| 65/25,6|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
Basic Sling Net| 25045-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 97/38,2| 70/27,6|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25050-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 62/24,4| 50/19,7|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25054-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 64/25,2| 54/21,3|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25054-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 77/30,3| 58/22,8|
30-60/66-132| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25054-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 88/34,6| 63/24,8|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25054-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 93/36,6| 65/25,6|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
Basic Sling Soft| 25054-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 97/38,2| 70/27,6|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 62/24,4| 50/19,7|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 64/25,2| 54/21,3|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 77/30,3| 58/22,8| 30-60/66-132|
300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 88/34,6| 63/24,8|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 93/36,6| 65/25,6| 85-120/187-265|
300/661
Basic Sling| 25070-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 97/38,2| 70/27,6|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 56/22| 53/20,9|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 63/24,8| 58/22,8|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 76/29,9| 62/24,4| 30-60/66-132|
300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 86/33,9| 62/24,4| 55-90/121-198|
300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 98/38,6| 63/24,8| 85-120/187-265|
300/661
Sit Sling| 25030-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 102/40,2| 64/25,2|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 56/22| 53/20,9|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 63/24,8| 58/22,8|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 76/29,9| 62/24,4| 30-60/66-132|
300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 86/33,9| 62/24,4| 55-90/121-198|
300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 98/38,6| 63/24,8| 85-120/187-265|
300/661
Bath Sling| 25035-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 10/3,9| 64/25,2|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
*The weights given are only guidelines and are not a substitute for individual tests. Discrepancies can occur, tolerances ± 1 cm, 0,3”.
Item| Part No.:| Size| Colour code| A (cm/inch)| B
(cm/inch)| C (cm/inch)| Weight Capacity * (kg/lbs)| Weight
Capacity (kg/lbs)
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Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 65/25,6| 30/11,8|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 71/28| 37/14,6|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 83/32,7| 42/16,5|
30-60/66-132| 300/661
Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 94/37| 43/16,9|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 104/40,9| 45/17,7|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
Low Basic Sling Net| 25047-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 108/42,5| 48/18,9|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-JS| Junior small| Purple| 22/8,7| 65/25,6| 30/11,8|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 28/11| 71/28| 37/14,6|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 83/32,7| 42/16,5| 30-60/66-132|
300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-M| Medium| Yellow| 40/15,7| 94/37| 43/16,9|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-L| Large| Green| 44/17,3| 104/40,9| 45/17,7|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
Low Basic Sling| 25072-XL| Extra large| Blue| 48/18,9| 108/42,5| 48/18,9|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-JS| Junior small| Purple| 20/7,9| 59/23,2|
62/24,4| 15-20/33-44| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 26/10,2| 69/27,2|
68/26,8| 20-35/44-77| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 78/30,7| 77/30,3|
30-60/66-132| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-M| Medium| Yellow| 45/17,7| 94/37| 93/36,6|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-L| Large| Green| 55/21,7| 103/40,6| 103/40,6|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
High Basic Sling Net| 25037-XL| Extra large| Blue| 62/24,4| 110/43,3|
111/43,7| 110-140/243-309| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-JS| Junior small| Purple| 20/7,9| 59/23,2| 62/24,4|
15-20/33-44| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-JM| Junior medium| Grey| 26/10,2| 69/27,2| 68/26,8|
20-35/44-77| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-S| Small| Red| 35/13,8| 78/30,7| 77/30,3|
30-60/66-132| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-M| Medium| Yellow| 45/17,7| 94/37| 93/36,6|
55-90/121-198| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-L| Large| Green| 55/21,7| 103/40,6| 103/40,6|
85-120/187-265| 300/661
High Basic Sling| 25032-XL| Extra large| Blue| 62/24,4| 110/43,3| 111/43,7|
110-140/243-309| 300/661
*The weights given are only guidelines and are not a substitute for individual tests. Discrepancies can occur, tolerances ± 1 cm, 0,3”.
Product Label
The label on the sling contains the following information:
1. Human Care company logo
2. This way up arrow and marking the center line of the sling
3. CE and Medical Device marking
4. Product name and size
5. Picture showing the sling in use
6. Part number
7. Safe Working Load
8. “This way out, back” – outside of the sling, not in touch with the client|
9. Manufacturer
10. QR-code to our webpage
11. Latex free
12. Read the manual before use
13. Visual inspection
14. Date and country of production
15. Batch number
16. Serial number| 17. Washing instructions
a. Machine Wash Temperature
b. Do Not Bleach
c. Tumble Dry, Low Heat
d. Do Not Dry Clean
e. Never Iron
f. Do Not Use Fabric Softener
18. Owner name. (For example, write the client’s name or another unique
identifier)
19. Indicate annual inspection
20. Unique Product Code
21. Barcode/EAN
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Compliances and Standards
Human Care is an ISO 13485: 2016 certified Swedish medical device
company. The Quality Management System is in compliance with US 21 CFR part
820.
The product is CE marked in accordance with EU Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD)
and/or EU Regulation 2017/745 (MDR), as a class I medical device.
The CE mark is on the product.
This sling has been tested in accordance with ISO 10535.
Suspension Alternatives
Our slings are designed with the premise that all people are different with
varying lifting requirements, needs, or desires.
To make all our clients feel as comfortable as possible in our slings, most of
them can be used with 2 or 3-point suspensions. Some slings can also be used
with a 4-point suspension. Below the options are displayed.
2-point suspension
Suitable for most lifting situations providing a good seating position.
2-point suspension is available with floor lifts and fixed and portable
ceiling lifts.
Two-point suspension with crossed leg support:
Thread the strap on one leg section through the strap on the other leg section
before attaching them to the hanger bar.
Two-point suspension with overlapping
leg support:
This method is suitable for lifting clients with amputated legs, for example.
Extension straps can be attached to the lifting straps to prevent the client
from leaning too far back in the seated position.
Two-point suspension with separate leg support:
Put the client’s legs in each leg section and attach the lifting straps to the
hanger bar.
Note: This method increases the risk of the client sliding out of the
sling 3-point suspension
Offers an elongated sitting position and more even weight distribution. The
3-point suspension is suitable especially for clients carrying an increased
risk of pressure sores or who need additional space for the upper body.
Thread the left leg section through the loop on the right leg section. Attach
the leg section lifting straps to the leg hooks and the back section lifting
straps to the lift. 4-point suspension
A spacious sitting position makes it suitable for larger clients or when using
a stretcher. 4-point suspension is available with both fixed and portable
ceiling lifts or floor lifts.
Hanger Bars for Human Care Lifts
HeliQ
(7275x)| Roomer S / Altair
(55751 45 cm, 17,7” / 55764 55 cm, 21,7”)| HeliQ
(92938)
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Accessory| Description| Part no.
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2-point hanger bar| For stationary lift HeliQ. 3 widths:| 35 cm/13,8”: 72754
45 cm/17,7”: 72755
60 cm/23,6”: 72757
2-point hanger bar| For portable lifts Roomer S / Altair, 2 widths:| 45
cm/17,7”: 55751
55 cm/21,7”: 55764
4-point hanger bar| For stationary lift HeliQ| 92938
4-point suspension| 4-point suspension accessory (49 cm). Enables 4-point
lifting with the Altair and Roomer S lifts. The suspension bar is placed on
the lift’s single-leg hook.| 55619
Compatibility
Human Care Group slings are designed for use with all Human Care lifts and hanger bars. The products are also compatible with products of other suppliers utilizing the same attachment method for securing slings to a hanger bar and lift. However, due to the wide range of products worldwide, Human Care cannot be responsible for any errors that may result from improper use or application of combinations of slings, hanger bars, and lifts of other suppliers. The use of the combined system is at the prescriber’s own risk and liability. To ensure the safety of the client and caregiver, Human Care recommends the following minimum requirements:
- When using slings with lifts and hanger bars, made by manufacturers other than Human Care, the combined system needs to be designed with the same sling attachment method for the hanger bar of floor lifts and ceiling lifts, meaning loop-style slings are combined with a loop-style hanger bar, clip style slings are combined with a clip style hanger bar.
- The involved patient lifts and slings must be CE marked in accordance with Directive 93/42/EEC or Regulation 2017/745 and comply with standard requirements for patient lifts as stated in EN ISO 10535.
- The caregiver must follow the manufacturer’s instruction manuals and recommendations with respect to the use, care, client, caregiver, cleaning, and inspection of the slings and lifts.
- Different products on the assembled lift system: i.e., lift, hanger bar, sling, scale, and other accessories may have different max. loads. It is always the lowest maximum allowable load indicated for the respective products and the system that applies to the entire system. Always check the markings on all individual products in the system.
- Individual risk assessment, including a practical test of the system and validation with the specific combination used, is required to affirm that the size of the sling is correct for the intended use and compatible with the width and design of the hanger bar. The combined system needs to be documented by a competent assessor.
If there are any questions, please contact your local Human Care office or distributor.
Sling Application
Lifting the client from a lying position
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Stand to the side of the client and turn the client to his/her side. Position the sling so that the center of the sling lines up with the client’s spine. Take note of the marking on the sling “This way out, back”. The bottom part of the sling must be directly under the client’s coccyx.
Lay the client on his/her back. If the bed is height-adjustable, it is a good idea to raise the head of the bed so that the client is in a semi-sitting position.
Roll the client over onto his/her other side and pull the sling through.
Move the sling down behind the client’s back until it reaches the coccyx. -
Bend the knee and pull the leg sections through between the client’s legs. Lower the lift to the height of the client’s stomach. When a three-point suspension is used, you should thread the left leg section through the loop on the outside of the right leg section. Attach the leg section lifting straps to the leg hooks on the lift. Attach the back section lifting straps to the lift. Hold the lift away from the client’s face with one hand as you raise it above the client’s head.
Alternative: The sling can also be used for two- or four-point suspension. In these cases, the loop on the right leg section is not used. Instead, the leg sections are crossed. -
Pause in this position and check that all the lifting straps are securely attached to the hooks.
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Continue lifting the client. It may be necessary to lower the bed slightly. Raise the client’s legs slightly while turning him/ her away from the bed. It is a good idea to put your arm around the client while you are moving him/her to create a greater sense of security.
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Put the leg sections between the client’s knees. Turn the client towards you and fold the sling in, under the client, so that the fabric slides towards you when you pull it out after you have turned back the client.
Lifting the client from a sitting position
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Pull the sling down behind the client’s back. Take note of the marking on the sling “This way out, back”. The bottom edge of the sling must be behind the client’s coccyx.
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Pull the leg sections through to the front. Pull the leg sections up between the client’s legs. Lower the lift to the height of the client’s stomach. When a three-point suspension is used, you should thread the left leg section through the loop on the outside of the right leg section. Attach the leg section lifting straps to the leg hooks on the lift. Attach the back section lifting straps to the lift. Hold the lift away from the client’s face with one hand as you raise it above the client’s head.
Alternative: The sling can also be used for two- or four-point suspension. In these cases, the loop on the right leg section is not used. Instead, the leg sections are crossed. -
Pause in this position and check that all the lifting straps are securely attached to the hooks.
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Continue lifting the client. It is a good idea to put your arm around the client while you are moving him/her to create a greater sense of security.
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Fold the leg sections and allow it to slide under itself when you pull out at the outside of the thigh. Pull the sling up behind the client’s back.
Troubleshooting
Description | Action |
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The client is at risk of sliding out | • The sling may be too large. |
• The sling is not correctly fitted- the length of the loops should be stretched at the same time.
The client is unbalanced when lifted| • The instructions on the individual
test log have not been followed or a new assessment needs to be carried out.
The sling is too small| • This can be uncomfortable for the client. The sling
can cut into the client’s flesh and/or his/her back may not have enough
support.
Note: It is important that the right sling is used for each client and that it is individually tested to ensure that it meets the client’s need and the transfer situation.
Care Instructions
Check for wear and tear
Check the sling for wear and tear. It is important to check the fabric, the
edging, the seams, and the lifting straps.
Damaged lifting equipment must not be used.
Cleaning
Human Care slings are intended for individual use. To avoid infections or
transmission of bacteria, it is important to clean the slings properly slings
should be machine washed and dried as soon as possible. Slings should always
be cleaned after use in a wet situation.
Always refer to the label of the sling before washing.
Periodic inspection
A periodic inspection must be carried out at least every 6 months. See Human
Care’s periodic inspection log which can be found on our website at
www.humancaregroup.com
Product Lifetime
The product´s expected lifetime 3 years or 150-180 times washing, if the
product is used as intended and maintained according to the manufacturer´s
instructions, depending on the intensity of use and maximum load applied
during use. If the product label is no longer legible, the product should be
discarded.
Warranty and support
If you need information or support, please contact your Human Care office,
www.humancaregroup.com, or distributor.
Recycling
Once the product has reached the end of its life, it should be disposed of
according to your country’s rules, especially for the separate collection of
electrical and electronic products.
Correct disposal helps prevent negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
Overview of Sling Material Care| Polyester| Polyester Net|
Trevira/Soft Air Mesh| Polyester/Polyester Net|
Polyester/Cotton| Ventilated Polyester| Cotton|
Polyester Tricot| Coated Nylon
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| Machine Wash Maximum Temperature 60°C (140°F) (slings with padding)| | | |
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| Machine Wash Maximum Temperature 75°C (167°F)| | | | | | | | |
| Tumble Dry Low, Maximum Temperature 30°C- 54°C (86°F- 130°F)| | | | | | | |
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| Tumble Dry Low, Maximum Temperature 60°C (140°F )| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Tumble Dry| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Iron| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Dry Clean| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Bleach| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Use Fabric Softener| | | | | | | | |
| Do Not Wash| | | | | | | | |
| Dispose of After Use| | | | | | | | |
| Disinfection Permitted (see list of approved disinfectants)| | | | | | | | |
Disinfection Procedure
Human Care slings are intended to be used with one patient at a time. To avoid
possible transmission of infectious diseases, it is important to clean the
sling if it has become soiled or if it is to be used by a different patient.
Approved Disinfectants | Solutions to Avoid |
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Chemical Disinfection: 70% Ethanol, 45% isopropanol or similar | Steam |
sterilization
Thermal Disinfection: Wash 65°C (149°F) for a minimum of 10 minutes1| Iodine
based disinfectants
Thermal Disinfection: Wash 71°C (160°F) for a minimum of 3 minutes1| Gas
sterilization
Note: Add 8 minutes to both thermal disinfection options to ensure heat
has penetrated the fabric. Finish with a rinse cycle.1|
¹ Ref: HSG (95) 18: Hospital Laundry Arrangements for Used and Infected Linen, Department of Health, NHS (National Health Service, England)
99690 Rev04 ML User manual Basic, Sit, Bath Sling, December 2021
Documents / Resources
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HUMAN CARE HCG-25045-JS Basic Patient Lifting
Sling
[pdf] User Manual
HCG-25045-JS Basic Patient Lifting Sling, HCG-25045-JS, Basic Patient Lifting
Sling, Patient Lifting Sling, Lifting Sling, Sling
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References
- comhumancaregroup.com
- Safe Patient Handling Products and Walking Aids - Human Care
- Safe Patient Handling Products and Walking Aids - Human Care
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