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This instruction guide applies to Liko HygieneSling, Liko HygieneSling with Belt, and Teddy HygieneSling, yet in this text we

 

usually simply refer to the product as HygieneSling. In this document, the person being lifted is referred to as the patient, 

and the person helping them is referred to as the caregiver.

Product Description

The Liko HygieneSling is designed in order to assist with 

dressing and undressing when lifting to and from the 

toilet, these are lifting situations that are often difficult 

for caregivers. Thanks to the large opening around the 

buttocks, dressing and undressing can be performed during 

the lifting procedure itself. The HygieneSling is easy to 

apply even if the patient is placed tightly in the wheelchair. 

The patient’s arms should always be on the outside of the 

HygieneSling to ensure safety.
The HygieneSling usually works well for patients with long 

trousers and for patients wearing skirts and leggings.
It is necessary to have good body stability to sit well in the 

HygieneSling. It is often quite suitable for patients with a 

certain body stiffness. Mod. 41 differs from Mod. 40 in that 

it is equipped with a belt. A correctly applied belt and the 

arms placed outside the sling, protects the patient from 

sliding out of the sling.
All sizes are manufactured in single-tone green polyester 

with reinforced, corduroy-lined leg support. Size XS also 

comes in a softly warp-knitted polyester fabric with a teddy 

bear pattern, and is therefore called Teddy HygieneSling, 

Mod. 41.

For people with compromised balance, or where the 

user needs one arm placed on the inside of the sling, 

it is 

recommended to use Liko HygieneSling with Safety belt 

Mod. 45 or 46. These models have a safety belt that holds 

and lifts the patient by the upper body if he/she sinks too low 

during the lifting procedure.

Alternative for patients with poor muscle tone

For lifts to/from the toilet for patients with poor muscle

 

tone (and need more upper body support), 

i

t is recommended

 

to use the Liko HygieneVest Mod. 50 or 55. Model 55 is 

equipped with built-in head support.

 

The patient’s arms must be kept outside HygieneSling 

Mod. 40 and 41 during the lifting procedure in order to avoid 

the risk of sliding out of the sling.
Suitable lifts

T

he HygieneSling can be used along with all of Liko’s overhead 

and mobile lifts. You can choose between the overhead lifts 

LikoGuard™, Likorall™, and Multirall™ or the mobile lifts 

Golvo™, Viking™, Uno™, and Liko™ M220/M230.

Mod. 40

Mod. 41

7EN160186 Rev. 8

ENGLISH

Liko™

 HygieneSling, Mod. 40

Liko™

 HygieneSling with Belt, Mod. 41

Teddy HygieneSling,

 Mod. 41

Instruction Guide

Symbol description

   is a warning triangle used for situations which require extra care and attention.

 

 reference to read instruction guide for detailed information.

Summary of Contents for HygieneSling Mod. 40

Page 1: ...manufactured in single tone green polyester with reinforced corduroy lined leg support Size XS also comes in a softly warp knitted polyester fabric with a teddy bear pattern and is therefore called Te...

Page 2: ...4 How to Attach a Sling to Different Sling Bars 5 How to Attach a HygieneSling to a Sling Bar with 4 Hooks Twin Bars 6 Lifting from Wheelchair to Toilet 7 Returning from Toilet to Wheelchair 8 Advice...

Page 3: ...tion Always work ergonomically Use the patient s ability to actively participate in the operations When the sling is not being used do not place in direct sun light Medical Device Class I Product Liko...

Page 4: ...Straps Seams Suspension loops Buckle Do not use damaged lifting accessories If anything is unclear please contact the manufacturer or supplier Washing Instructions Please see the sling s product label...

Page 5: ...rom com I www liko com Liko HygieneSling 7EN160186 Rev 8 Sling bar Sling loops to sling bar hooks Correct SlingGuard Universal SlingGuard Twin Universal Twin Wrong How to Attach a Sling to Different...

Page 6: ...6 www hill rom com I www liko com Liko HygieneSling 7EN160186 Rev 8 How to Attach a HygieneSling to a Sling Bar with 4 Hooks Twin Bars Upper strap loops Leg support loops 1 2 3 A B B B A A B A B A...

Page 7: ...er the patient s legs Cross the leg supports by feeding one leg support loop through the other First connect the upper strap loops then the leg support loops on the slingbar See page 5 6 for instructi...

Page 8: ...sling when the patient has been raised and is still sitting in the HygieneSling Lower the patient into the wheelchair Carefully work the leg supports out of the pants and remove the HygieneSling Retur...

Page 9: ...ided that the back support is placed high enough and the leg supports are close enough to the bends in the knees Advice for Trial Fitting In our wide selection of slings there are many models that can...

Page 10: ...forced corduroy lined leg supports 1 Polyester 8 Teddy bear patterned warp knitted polyester 354 5 Indicates size Description of product number Sling bars 450 relates to Universal SlingBar 450 Prod No...

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