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INTRODUCTION

The Solo Bed Transfer Aid can be fitted to single, double, queen and king size beds.

The Solo Bed Transfer Aid is not designed to prevent users falling from their bed.

BEFORE USE

• Carefully remove all packaging. Avoid using any knives or other sharp instruments as this 
   may damage the surface of the product.
• Check the product for any visible damage If you see any damage or suspect a fault, do not 
   use your product as it may compromise your safety, but contact your supplier for support.

Net Weight (kg) ....................................................... 3.16.............................................................................. 3.30

Gross Weight (kg) ................................................... 3.66.............................................................................. 3.80

 

VY428/VY428N VY438/VY438N

PLEASE NOTE: VY428/VY428N IS THE SOLO BED TRANSFER AID WITHOUT STRAP

NB. This equipment must be installed by a competent person and a risk 
assessment undertaken as to the suitability of the Bed Transfer Aid for the 
particular user and user’s bed. We would refer customers to ‘Bed Rail Risk 
Management’ LAC Number 79/8 published by the HSE.

VY428/VY438 .....................................................................127 kg (20 st.) weight limit
VY428N/VY438N ................................................................159 kg (25 st.) weight limit

Note: Do not exceed the weight limit stated – doing so could put the user at risk.

Summary of Contents for VY428

Page 1: ...VY428 Height Adjustable NO Straps VY438 Height Adjustable With Strap Set VY428N Fixed Height NO Straps VY438N Fixed Height With Strap Set Assembly and Operating Instructions Solo Bed Transfer Aid ...

Page 2: ...ay compromise your safety but contact your supplier for support Net Weight kg 3 16 3 30 Gross Weight kg 3 66 3 80 VY428 VY428N VY438 VY438N PLEASE NOTE VY428 VY428N IS THE SOLO BED TRANSFER AID WITHOUT STRAP NB This equipment must be installed by a competent person and a risk assessment undertaken as to the suitability of the Bed Transfer Aid for the particular user and user s bed We would refer c...

Page 3: ...talled and check for any obstructions 3 Place the Bed Transfer Aid onto the base of the bed with the large flat base on the bed frame and the looped handle facing upwards level with the side of the bed see fig 1 4 Take the short strap and attach to the short bar see fig 2 To attach the short strap feed the male buckle through the looped strap around the short bar see fig 3 4 5 Pull to tighten fig ...

Page 4: ...ped end of the strap through the D ring and pull the strap tight see fig 7 8 9 10 7 Reattach the female buckle to the looped end of the long strap see fig 11 12 13 ENSURE THAT THE TEXTURED CENTRE PIN OF THE BUCKLE IS FACING UPWARDS AS THIS PREVENTS THE STRAP FROM SLIPPING WHEN THE TRANSFER AID IS IN USE see fig 11 12 fig 6 fig 7 fig 11 fig 12 fig 13 fig 8 fig 9 fig 10 Looped end ...

Page 5: ...ce the mattress ensuring that the Bed Transfer Aid handle is pointing upwards and the unit is in the optimum position to suit the client s needs 12 If required a second strap set can be fitted Not supplied order code VS247 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT VY428 VY438 ONLY The height of the handle on the Bed Transfer Aid can be adjusted to suit the client s requirements To adjust the handle simply remove the two ...

Page 6: ...ent e g WD40 REISSUE If you reissue or are about to reissue this product please thoroughly check all components for their safety This includes Tightness of all nuts bolts castors and other screw in bolt in push in components Upholstery if applicable for security splits exposed staples etc Straightness and integrity of all tubing and welds If in any doubt please do not issue or use but immediately ...

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