ergolet Ergo Toilet sling User manual

Half slings
User manual
- Toilet sling
- Low Back sling
Important information
Read this user manual before using
the product.
This user manual is aimed at care
personnel, family members and
therapists in connection with the use
and maintenance of slings made by
ErgoSling.
Date: 18.02.2015 - Version 06
Toilet sling
Low Back sling

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Contents
1 Purpose 4
2 Safety instructions 4
3 Check before use 5
4 Lifting 6
5 Maintenance
5.1 Washing instructions 7
5.2 Storage 7
6 Inspection 8
7 Quality and the environment
7.1 Disposal 8
7.2 Quality 8
7.3 Symbols and abbreviations 9
Toilet sling
Use 10
Specification 10
Low Back sling
Use 11
Specification 11

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1. PURPOSE
This range of slings from ErgoSlings are all half sling that are intended for use in lifting or
transferring people with reduced mobility.
Transfer can be achieved in combination with ceiling or mobile personal hoists.
These slings can be used at hospitals, in the context of home care, at institutions and
in private homes.
The slings can be used for transfers from a wheelchair/chair or from a chair to a
bathing and toilet chair etc.
All models of the sling are available in various sizes. See the specifications for the
various sling models in this user manual.
NOTE: All sling models described in this manual. Illustrations and descriptions are applicable
to all versions, unless a separate description is provided.
NOTE: ErgoSlings must not be used for any purposes other than those described in this user
manual.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the user manual and these safety instructions thoroughly before using the sling:
Do not exceed the sling's maximum lifting capacity.
Use the correct size and model of sling for the user.
Make sure the sling has no visible damage or signs of wear. In particular check that the
seams are intact. The hoist straps must not be frayed, and they must not be knotted.
For hygiene reasons, the sling must be clean. See the washing instructions in section 5.
Qualified personnel must always be present when attaching the sling and during lifting.
It must be ensured that hazardous situations do not arise when using any other
equipment, e.g.: the sling straps becoming caught in the wheels of a wheelchair, or
similar.
It must be ensured that neither the helper nor the user can be injured while using the
sling.
The user must never be left alone in the sling.
The helper is responsible for ensuring that the sling is used properly, and is also
responsible for ensuring that safety is maintained. See section - 3. Check before use
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3. CHECK BEFORE USE
The helper is responsible for ensuring that the sling is checked before use, and that instructions
for use have been provided.
Check the following points before use:
1) Check that the sling used is the correct model and is the right size, so that it is right for
the lifting situation and the user.
Note: All the slings have a coloured loop that indicates the size
and the centre line of the sling.
Size chart (all measurements are approx.)
2) It is important to check that a sling with the correct spreader bar size is used in order to
fit the user's shoulder measurement.
3) Check that the fabric of the sling and the straps are intact. There must not be any wear or
damaged seams.
4) Check that the sling is clean.
5) If in any doubt about how to use the sling, Ergolet can be contacted for advice and
guidance.
Colour
White
Red
Yellow
Green
Blue
Black

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4. LIFTING
Note: The lifting situation must always be planned, and it must be ensured that the user feels
secure when being lifted in the sling.
Toilet sling
Lifting from a sitting position or half sitting
position:
1) Place the sling behind the user's back with the
coloured loop by the label indicating the
centre line. The centre line must be aligned
with the user's spine.
2) Push your hand down into the positioning
pocket and push the sling as far as possible
beneath the user's lower back.
3) Place the sling's leg supports alongside the
user's legs. Fold the outer part of the leg
support and carefully feed the leg straps
underneath the legs.
Note: Make sure you do not pull on the straps when
feeding them underneath the user's legs. It can help
the procedure to place the user's feet on a footstool
or by using a slider
4) Close the Velcro abdominal belt and then
tighten the safety belt by pulling the slip.
5) Once both leg supports have been correctly
positioned beneath the legs, cross over the leg
strap.
6) Attach the sling straps to the hook on the
spreader bar. See page 7 of the instructions.
7) Now carefully lift the user, and once the straps
are straightened out the sling can be
straightened so that it is positioned correctly.

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Low Back sling
Lifting from a sitting position:
1) Place the sling behind the user's back with the
coloured loop by the label indicating the
centre line. The centre line must be aligned
with the user's spine.
2) The Anit-slip piece of the sling must be facing
the user’s back.
3) Place the sling's leg supports alongside the
user's legs. Fold the outer part of the leg
support and carefully feed the leg straps
underneath the legs.
Note: Make sure you do not pull on the straps when
feeding them underneath the user's legs. It can help
the procedure to place the user's feet on a footstool
or by using a slider.
4) Once both leg supports have been correctly
positioned beneath the legs, cross over the leg
strap.
5) Attach the sling straps to the hook on the
spreader bar. See page 7 of the instructions.
6) Now carefully lift the user, and once the straps
are straightened out the sling can be
straightened so that it is positioned correctly.

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Attach the sling to the spreader bar
Ergolet excludes any liability if the sling is not correctly attached to the hook on the
spreader bar.
It is always the responsibility of the helper to ensure that the correct sling is used
and that it is suitable for the need/purpose.
1) Attach the sling strap to the open hook.
Note: It is important that the same colour is used on the hook
on each side in order to avoid an uneven lift.
2) Pulling the strap down causes the lock to close with a
”click”.
Note: The lifting hook is designed in such a way that the user's
weight automatically keeps the hook locked.
To unhook the strap, pulling the strap up causes the hook to open.
Care should be taken to avoid the user’s fingers becoming caught in the hook.
5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Washing instructions
Toilet and Low Back sling scan be machine-washed.
Toilet sling can be tumble-dried at a low temperature.
Follow the washing instructions as indicated by symbols and printed instructions on the sling
label.
Note: Do not use softener.
A key to the symbols can be found under section 7.3 - Symbols and abbreviations.
5.2 Storage
If the sling is not being used, it should be packed in its original packaging and stored in a clean
and dry place at a temperature between 0-40°C.
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6. INSPECTION
ErgoSlings should be inspected at least once every six months in accordance with EN/ISO
10535, Annex B, which recommends that inspection should be carried out by a qualified person
who is familiar with use of the sling.
The legal owner of the product is responsible for ensuring that inspection is carried out. An
inspection schedule can be requested from Ergolet.
Warranty
There is a two-year guarantee on materials and manufacture defects, on condition that there is
compliance with safety and washing instructions.
7. QUALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
ErgoSlings have an expected lifetime of 5 - 10 years assuming normal daily use. This also
assumes that the recommended inspection and maintenance is carried out.
7.1 Disposal
ErgoSlings may be disposed of together with flammable materials at the recycling centre, or
they can be returned to Ergolet.
7.2 Quality
Ergolet is certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality standards.
These certificates mean that the product and the company meet applicable international
standards for quality management and standards for traceability for medical products.
ErgoSlings are classified as Medical equipment class 1 product.

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7.3 Symbols and abbreviations
Machine-wash at the indicated temperature.
Do not iron.
Do not use bleach.
Do not dry-clean.
Tumble-dry at low temperature.
See the user manual.
The product can be disposed of with general waste.
SWL
Safe working load = (user + accessories)
The product is CE-marked.

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TOILET sling
Use:
Toilet sling for users who need to remain on the sling for example for bathing, using
the toilet changing clothes.
Toilet sling for users who do have a good head and upper body control.
Toilet-sling, mesh dries faster and can be used for bathing situations.
Specification:
SWL
275 kg
Material
Polyester
Padding
Yes
Spreader bar compatibility
2-, 3- and 4-point
Sling is available in sizes
XS - XXL
Divided leg support
Yes
Safety belt
Leg support
Positioning handle
Colour coded straps
Positioning pocket
Label
Scan the QR-code for
further information.

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LOW BACK sling
Use:
Low Back sling for users who need to remain the sling on for example for bathing or
using the toilet.
Low Back sling for users who do have a good head and upper body control.
Low Back mesh dries faster and can be used for bathing situations.
Specification
SWL
275 kg
Material
Polyester
Padding
Yes
Spreader bar compatibility
2-, 3- and 4-point
Sling is available in sizes
XS - XXL
Divided leg support
Yes
Leg support
Colour coded straps
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Label
Scan the QR-code for
further information.

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