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Special Warnings

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Locking the steel pin lock and unlocking

   it with magnetic key

 

Locking: The steel pin is passed and

   pushed through the red lock button and is

   locked after it is set in place. A slight click

   is heard from the lock cover and the pin 

   does not leave the button when retracted. 

 

Unlocking: The metal surface of the

   magnetic key is contacted with the upper

   surface of the red lock button and at the

   same time the steel pin is turned and 

   retracted opening the lock.

 

Applying the belt

 

1 Lay the belt on the bed in a way that it is

   in line with the waist considering the

   height of the patient and where their

   heads will be (See. Image 1)

 

2 Keep in mind when laying the part that

   will be wrapped around the waist needs

   to be on top. (See. Image 2)

 

3 Pass both ends of the belt (in a way it is

   stretched) through the sides of the

   bedstead in a way that it will not slip out.

   Bring them on top of each other by folding

   them backwards, pass the steel lock pins

   through the two corresponding holes 

   (aligned) and place them in the plastic

   button part and lock it. (See. Images 3, 4 and 5)

 

4 Check if the belt is straight, parallel with 

   the short side of the bed stretched and 

   tied tightly to both sides of the bed.

 

5 Lay the patient on the belt, wrap the 

   belt around the patient’s waist tight

   enough for them not to slip out. First pass 

   the steel lock pin through the matching 

   hole in the protective pockets on the 

   bottom part of the belt (See. Image 6),

   then pass the pin through the matching

   hole on the belt and lock it by setting the

   lock’s red plastic button on the pin. 

   (See. Image 7).

1 Check if the belt hurts the breathing or 

   blood flow of the patient. (See. Image 9)

 

2 Never use the Waist Belt on the chest

   (rib cage)

 

3 Make sure that the belt is tied to the 

   moving part of the bedstead in relation to

   the patient and that in a possible change

   of position of the bedstead the belt will

   not tighten and hurt the patient.

It can be necessary to extend the belt for 

   very largely built or fat patients.

For this; attach the special Waist Belt

   Extension part on the upper end of the 

   belt’s wrapped part, again via steel key.

   (See. Image 8)

SAFEBELT

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Steel Lock Waist Roll Belt User Manual

SAFEBELT

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Steel Lock Waist Roll Belt User Manual

Usage

Extending the length of the Waist Roll Belt 

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