Section 8- lifting the patient, Section 8—lifting the patient – Invacare 9805P User Manual

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SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT

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Portable Patient Lift and Sling

SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT

ƽ WARNING

Before lifting or transferring the patient, the base legs MUST be locked in the open

position for optimum stability and safety.
Refer to General Guidelines on page 10 before proceed
ing further and observe all

WARNINGS indicated.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 8.1, FIGURE 8.2, FIGURE 8.3, and FIGURE 8.4.

1. Using the steering handle, push the patient lift underneath the bed.

2. Lower the patient lift for easy attachment of the sling hardware or straps

(FIGURE 8.1).

3. Do one of the following:

• Chains, O-Rings and D-Rings: After the chains, O-Rings or D-Rings are attached

and the S-hooks are secured in both sides of the sling sections (open end facing
outward), place the D-rings of the strap assembly or the O-ring and chain link of
the chain assembly over the chain hooks of the swivel bar.

• Chain-Free All Fabric Slings: Attach the color-coded straps to the strap hooks of

the swivel bar.

FIGURE 8.1 Lifting the Patient

4. Pump the lift handle or turn the handle clockwise (clicking sound is normal) to raise

the patient above the bed. The patient should be elevated high enough to clear the bed
and their weight supported by the lift.

NOTE: The manual (crank) lift handle will automatically turn back one quarter turn to lock in
place.

NOTE: On a hydraulic lift, the boom will stay in position until the control valve is opened.

5. When the patient is lifted from the bed (with the patient’s head supported), he/she will

be raised to a sitting position (FIGURE 8.2).

Strap Hooks

Chain Hooks

Strap Hooks

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