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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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Sling Positioning

Applying sling from a seated position

Stand behind or to the side of 
the patient and hold the sling 
with the label facing up and 
away from the patient.  Have 
patient lean forward (assist if 
needed).

Place sling behind patient’s 
back.  The bottom of the sling 
should be in line with patient’s 
coccyx.  Pull the leg sections 
through to the front of the pa-
tient. Raise each leg and pull the 
leg strap under patient’s legs.

Important! The leg straps 
should surround the hips and 
be pulled to the same length on 
both sides!  Colour match the 
loops!  Do not let the material 
fold under the patient!

Position legs (may be neces-
sary to lift legs).  Note: if lifting 
with a 2-point or 4-point suspen-
sion, cross the leg straps.  For 
a 3-point suspension, draw one 
leg strap through the loop of the 
other leg strap.  

Lower the lift to the height of 
the patient’s chest and affix the 
upper straps, ensuring colours 
are matched. Hold the lift with 
one hand away from the patient 
and slowly raise.

Applying sling from a supine position

Stand to side of patient and turn 
them to their side.  Place the 
gathered sling with the label 
towards the patient’s head end 
and facing up and away from 
their skin. 

Roll the patient on their back 
and gently pull the gathered 
sling towards you with your 
palms up and knuckles 
towards the bed to prevent skin 
shearing.

Bend the knee and pull the leg 
straps through and around the 
leg.  Note: if lifting with a 2-point 
or 4-point suspension, cross 
the leg straps.  For a 3-point 
suspension, draw one leg strap 
through the loop of the other 
leg strap.  

Important! The leg straps 
should surround the hips and 
be pulled to the same length on 
both sides!  Colour match the 
loops!  Do not let the material 
fold under the patient!

Lower the lift to the height of 
the patient’s chest and affix 
the upper straps, ensuring 
colours are matched. Hold the 
lift with one hand away from 
the patient and slowly raise.

Positioning the legs

Open position

: To achieve this 

position, bring the leg supports 
up between the thighs and 
attach the leg straps to the end 
of the carry bar.

Divided position

: To achieve 

this position, bring the leg 
supports up between the 
thighs and thread one leg strap 
through the loop of the other in 
a cross over style.

Divided relaxed position

: To 

achieve this position, bring the 
leg supports up between the 
thighs and attach the leg straps 
to the center of the carry bar.

Closed position

: To achieve this 

position, pull one leg support, 
then the other under both thighs 
and attach to the end of the 
carry bar.

Positioning the body

Upright position

: To achieve 

this position, use the short 
loops of the head and shoulder 
straps and the long loops of the 
leg straps.

Reclined position

: To achieve 

this position, use the middle 
or long loops of the head and 
shoulder straps  and the middle 
or short loops of the leg straps.

Models: 25015, 25020
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