Invacare RPS350-2 manual Using the Sling

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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES

Make sure there is an audible click when mounting battery on the battery charger to confirm proper mounting. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.

DO NOT exceed maximum weight limitation of the lift. The weight limitation for the RPS350‐2 is 350 lbs.

ALWAYS keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts to avoid injury.

Using the Sling

WARNING

Standing Slings - Individuals that use the standing sling MUST be able to support the majority of their own weight, otherwise injury can occur. Before lifting the patient, make sure the bottom edge of the standing sling is positioned on the lower back of the patient and the patient's arms are outside the standing sling. The belt MUST be snug, but comfortable on the patient, otherwise the patient can slide out of the sling during transfer, possibly causing injury.

Transport Slings - Before lifting the patient, make sure the bottom edge of the transport sling is at the base of the spine and the patient's arms are outside the transport sling. DO NOT raise the patient to a full standing position while using the transport sling, otherwise injury may occur.

DO NOT use any kind of material (such as a plastic back incontinence pad or seating cushion) between the patient and sling material that may cause the patient to slide out of the sling during transferring.

ALWAYS use the color coded strap on the standing sling closest to the patient while still maintaining patient stability and comfort.

Use an Invacare approved sling that is recommended by the individual’s doctor, nurse or medical assistant for the comfort and safety of the individual being lifted.

After each laundering (in accordance with instructions on the sling), inspect sling(s) for wear, tears, and loose stitching.

Bleached, torn, cut, frayed, or broken slings are unsafe and could result in injury. Discard immediately.

DO NOT alter slings.

Be sure to check the sling attachments each time the sling is removed and replaced, to ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is removed from a stationary object (bed, chair or commode).

If the patient is in a wheelchair, secure the wheel locks in place to prevent the chair from moving forwards or backwards.

When connecting slings equipped with color coded straps to the lift, the shortest of the straps must be at the back of patient for support. Using long section will leave little or no support for patientʹs back. The loops of the sling are color coded and can be used to place patient in various positions. The colors make it easy to connect both sides of the sling equally. Make sure that there is sufficient head support when lifting a patient.

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Contents Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2 Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2 Table of Contents Maintenance Register Your ProductProduct Registration Form Fold here Cut Along Line Special Notes MeaningSpecifications Patient LiftAssembling the Lift General GuidelinesOperating the Lift Using the Sling Lifting/Transferring the Patient Performing Maintenance Electrical Grounding InstructionsPinch Points Introduction InstallationAssembling the Mast to the Base Installing the Leg Actuator to the Base Assembling the Mast ActuatorLift Components Mounting the Battery Charger Mounting the Battery ChargerUsing the Pendant Buttons Operating the Stand UP LiftPerforming an Emergency Stop Raising/Lowering the Stand Up LiftCharging the Battery Charging the BatteryLifting the Patient Positioning the Stand Up LiftLifting the Patient Lifting the Patient Moving the Patient Lifting the PatientTransferring the Patient Transferring to a Commode Transferring to a CommodeTransferring to a Wheelchair Transferring to a Bed Transferring the Patient to a WheelchairTransferring the Patient to a Bed Troubleshooting Symptoms Faults SolutionMaintenance Maintenance Safety Inspection ChecklistLubricating the Lift Cleaning the Sling and the LiftDetecting Wear and Damage Adjusting the Base Adjusting the Knee Pad HeightReplacing the Knee Pad Replacing the Padded CoverReplacing the Mast Actuator Replacing the Mast ActuatorReplacing Casters/Forks Replacing Rear CastersReplacing Forks Maintenance Limited Warranty USA
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