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The 10 Point StretcherSling is used in combination with a specially designed slingbar, StretcherBar, for horizontal 
lifting. It features ten suspension points, five on each side of the patient, which provide uniform support under the 
entire body. The 10 Point Stretcher Sling is designed to meet the need for transferring patients in a supine position.

Vancare, Inc. includes a wide range of functional, comfortable, high-quality slings that can be adapted for different 
types of lifting and for patients with different needs. The slings are available in several different materials and in sizes 
from XXS to XXL. All models are safe and very easy to use and are rated for lifting patients weighing up to 300 kg. 
The choice of model and material depends on the patient’s needs and the transfer situation.

Visual and mechanical inspection 

Check the condition and function of the sling regularly. Always inspect the product after laundering. Check to ensure 
that seams and material are free from damage. Check to ensure that fabric is not worn or faded. Apply load to the 
device and check to ensure that clasps, handles, etc. withstand heavy load. If there are signs of wear, the product 
must be discarded.

Always read the manuals for all assistive devices used during a transfer.
Keep the manual where it is accessible to users of the product.
Do not leave the patient unattended during a transfer situation.
To prevent discomfort and the risk of the patient sliding out of the sling, trial fit the sling carefully. First, apply the 
sling’s back loops to the slingbar, and then apply the leg support loops. Use a slingbar that has been tested.
The lowest allowable safe working load always determines the safe working load of the assembled system. 
Always check the safe working loads for the lift and accessories before use. Contact your dealer if you have any 
questions.

Functional inspection

Always read the manual

Max load: 300kg/660lbs

10 Point Stretcher Sling

Summary of Contents for 10 Point StretcherSling

Page 1: ... sling regularly Always inspect the product after laundering Check to ensure that seams and material are free from damage Check to ensure that fabric is not worn or faded Apply load to the device and check to ensure that clasps handles etc withstand heavy load If there are signs of wear the product must be discarded Always read the manuals for all assistive devices used during a transfer Keep the ...

Page 2: ...e recom mended Stretcher Bar is made of aluminium The mid section has a built in balance regulator and five aluminium profiles with lift hooks on each end See manual for Stretcher Bar The lift hooks are equipped with safety latches and all lift arms can be adjusted according to the patient s width by lightly pulling them straight out before starting the lift See manual for Stretcher Bar The mid se...

Page 3: ...the help of the straps 3 If necessary Adjust the width of the Stretcher Bar to fit the patient s width by pulling out the lift hooks Then hook the lift loops onto the bar 4 Raise the lift until all loops are fully extended Pause to ensure that everything is as it should be before raising the patient clear of the underlying surface 5 If the patient is not balanced after being lifted from the underl...

Page 4: ...stands high laundry temperatures Plasticized net fabric Material intended for bathing and showering situations The material can be disinfected with rubbing alcohol Care of the product Read the product label Do not use rinsing agent To prolong product life avoid tumble drying Alternative application of the 10 Point Stretcher Sling If the situation does not allow the patient to be turned begin by pl...

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