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ARJOHUNTLEIGH SARA PLUS Instructions for Use Rev 20 Aug 2017
Instructions for Use
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Sara Plus Instructions For Use
KKX52180M_EN_14 • 10/2017 XXX.XXX Rev A • 12/2014
...with people in mind
WARNING To avoid injury, always read this Instructions for Use and accompanied documents before using the product. Mandatory to read the Instructions for Use
© ArjoHuntleigh ArjoHuntleigh products are patented or patent pending. Patent information is available by contacting ArjoHuntleigh. The policy of ArjoHuntleigh is one of continuous development and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without notice. The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of ArjoHuntleigh. This product has been manufactured for ArjoHuntleigh by: ArjoHuntleigh AB Hans Michelsensgatan 10 211 20 Malmö, Sweden ‘Sara Plus’, ‘ArjoHuntleigh’ and ‘ARJO’ are registered trademarks of GETINGE AB. The SARA PLUS is produced in Poland by ArjoHuntleigh AB for GETINGE AB and sold under the ArjoHuntleigh brand.
Contents Safety Instructions... 3 Foreword... 4 Consumables ... 4 Intended Use ... 5
Product Description/Function... 6 Parts referred to in this manual ... 6 Controls and Features ... 7 Hand Control ... 7 Dual control panel ... 7 Emergency stop button (red) ... 7 Power on/Reset button (green) ... 8 Power off button (red) ... 8 Automatic cut out ... 8 Automatic stop function ... 8 OverHeat protection ... 8 System failure lower override ... 8 Battery Discharge Indicator ... 8 Hour/Cycle Meter ... 8 Chassis castor Brakes ... 8 Straight line steering function ... 8 Arc-Rest (with handgrips) ... 9 Foot Support ... 9 Proactive Pad™... 9 Lower leg Straps... 9 Adjustable width chassis legs ... 9 Commode Seat (Accessory) ... 10
Using your Sara Plus... 11 Using the Sara Plus for Toiletting and Transporting ... 11 Standing Sling ... 12 Transfer and Walking Sling ... 14 ArjoHuntleigh Scale (if fitted) ... 20
Battery Charging... 21 Battery discharge indicator ... 21
Care and Preventive Maintenance... 23 General Lift Care ... 23 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ... 24 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Toilet Commode Chair and Frame (if fitted) ... 26 Disassembly of the Commode Seat ... 26 Servicing Advice ... 27 Environmental Advice ... 27
Labels... 28 Technical Specification... 29 Component Weights ... 29 Electrical ... 29 Maximum sound power level ... 29 Environment - Operating ... 29 Environment - Transport & Storage ... 29 Sara Plus Dimensions ... 30
Troubleshooting... 31 Electromagnetic Compatibility... 32
Safety Instructions
Symbols used adjacent to the text in these instructions:
Warning This means failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or to others.
Caution This means failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to all or parts of the system or equipment.
Note: This means this is important information for the correct use of this system or equipment.9
Warning: Before using the Sara Plus, a qualified health professional must carry out a clinical assessment of the patient to ensure that it is safe to lift them.
Warning: It is advisable to familiarise yourself and understand the operation of the various controls and features of the Sara Plus as described in “Product Description/Function” section in this manual and ensure that any action or check specified is carried out before commencing to lift a patient.
Warning: This equipment must only be operated by caregivers who have been trained in the correct use of this equipment and have read and understood the Instructions for Use.
If you require assistance in the setting up, use or maintenance of the Sara Plus, or if you experience any unexpected operation while using it, please contact your local ArjoHuntleigh office. A list is given inside the back cover of this manual.
This product has been designed and manufactured to provide you with trouble free use, however, this product does contain components that with regular use are subject to wear. Warning: SOME OF THESE PARTS ARE SAFETY CRITICAL TO THE OPERATION OF THE LIFT AND WILL NEED EXAMINING AND SERVICING ON A REGULAR BASIS AND MUST BE REPLACED WHEN NECESSARY. See also “Care of your Sara Plus” section.
Warning: This equipment includes small parts that may present a choking hazard to small children if inhaled or swallowed. Keep children and pets away from the equipment. Warning: The hand control cable presents a possible strangulation risk. Take all necessary precautions to prevent this.
Warning: IMPORTANT: When using the transfer and walking sling for the transfer operation the maximum lifting capacity is 140kg (308lbs). When using the same sling for walking practice the maximum lifting capacity is 190kg (420lbs). Do not exceed these weight limits.
Warning: The operator/caregiver should not touch the connector of the hand control and the patient simultaneously.
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Foreword
Thank you for purchasing ArjoHuntleigh equipment
and inspected in accordance with the “ArjoHuntleigh Sling Information” documents, the “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”.
Your Sara Plus is part of a series of quality products designed especially for hospitals, nursing homes and other health care uses.
The expected life for other consumable products, such as batteries, fuses, lamps, gel cushions, filters, seal kits, seat inserts, mattresses, safety belts, padded covers, straps and cords is dependent upon the care and usage of the equipment concerned. Consumables must be maintained in accordance with published “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”.
We are dedicated to serving your needs and providing the best products available along with training that will bring your staff maximum benefit from every ArjoHuntleigh product. Please contact us if you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of your ArjoHuntleigh equipment.
All references to the patient in these instructions refer to the person being lifted, and reference to the attendant refer to the person who operates the lift.
The touch panel label on the dual control panel displays several instruction symbols. The letter (i) shown on the open book icon indicates ‘information’, and is an instruction to always read the operating instructions before use. (See Fig 1).
References to left and right of the lift in these instructions are as viewed from the rear of the Sara Plus, i.e. viewed from the dual control panel (see Fig. 1)
The expected operational life of the Sara Plus is 10 (ten) years or 10,000 transfers, whichever is sooner. “Operational life” is defined as the period during which the product will maintain the specified performance and safety provided the following conditions are adhered to:-
Lifting operations in these instructions are described as if lifting a patient from a chair, the same operations can be performed effectively when lifting a patient from a wheelchair or sitting position on a bed, although a second attendant should support the patient if the patient lacks sitting balance.
• The unit is cared for and serviced in accordance with recommended, published “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”. • The unit is maintained to the minimum requirements as published in the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”. • The servicing and product care, in accordance with ArjoHuntleigh requirements, must begin on first use of the unit by the customer. • The equipment is used for its intended purpose only and is operated within the published limitations. Warning: Unauthorized modifications or repairs to the Sara Plus may affect its safety and will invalidate any warranty. ArjoHuntleigh accepts no liability for any incident, accident or reduction in performance that may occur as a result of such repairs or modifications.
All operations in these instructions are described as if the attendant were using the hand control. Each operation described can be controlled using the hand control and/or the dual switch panel, situated at the rear of the mast. The Sara Plus is manufactured to a very high standard, and primarily designed to assist patients when standing and toileting, for use as a short distance patient transfer aid, and for standing and walking practice. When used as a standing aid the Sara Plus is extremely useful for quick easy transfers from one sitting position to another, and to elevate a patient for toileting, repositioning, changing of incontinence pads or wound dressings, standing practice etc. it is not intended for long periods of suspension or transportation. Some information contained in these instructions may become outdated, due to improvements made to this product in the future. If you have any questions regarding these instructions or your lift, please contact ArjoHuntleigh or their approved distributor.
To maintain the safety of this equipment, always use only ArjoHuntleigh designated spare parts.
Consumables The expected operational life for fabric slings and fabric stretchers is approximately 2 years from date of purchase. This life expectancy only applies if the slings and stretchers have been cleaned, maintained
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Product Description/Function
Intended Use Sara Plus is a standing and raising aid for short transfers e.g. raising from bed and transfer to wheelchair, or from wheelchair to toilet. Sara Plus is also suitable for walking training when the footboard and kneepad are removed. Sara Plus is intended to be used in hospitals, nursing homes or other health care facilities for the different categories of residents/patients. Category C, where the resident/patient: • Sits in a wheelchair • Is able to partially bear weight on at least one leg • Has some trunk stability • Is dependent on the caregiver in most situations • Needs mobility-maintaining standing exercises Category D, where the resident/patient: • Sits in a wheelchair • Is dependent on the caregiver in most situations Sara Plus is the only standing and raising aid where a resident/patient such as Category D, can safely be raised and transferred. The unique support of the EPS (Extra Postural Support) /BOS sling makes it feasible. Sara Plus shall always be handled by a trained caregiver and in accordance with the instructions outlined in these Operating and Product Care Instructions. Sara Plus is intended to be used with specifically designed ArjoHuntleigh slings Lifting operations in these instructions are described as if lifting a patient from a chair, the same operations can be performed effectively when lifting a patient from a sitting position on a bed, although a second attendant should support the patient if the patient lacks sitting balance. Caution: Although manufactured to a high standard the Sara Plus and its accessories should not be left for extended periods in humid or wet areas. Do not under any circumstances spray the Sara Plus or accessories (excluding slings) with water e.g. under a shower.
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Product Description/Function
P1331a/2, P1431a, P1224, P1381c
Parts referred to in this manual
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Fig. 1
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. Label - System failure lower override identification 17. Handset cable connection 18. Battery discharge indicator 19. Power on/Reset button (green) 20. Power off button (red) 21. Label - Read operating instructions before use 22. Label - Sling size guide 23. Hour/Cycle meter 24. Scale display panel (if fitted) 25. Label - Read operating instructions before use 26. Emergency stop button
Manoeuvring handle Battery pack Braked castors (rear) Chassis legs Front castors (unbraked) Foot support (removable) Commode pan (optional) Commode seat and frame (optional) Proactive Pad™ (Adjustable) Sling attachment cords Arc-Rest™ (Supportive arm rests with handgrips) Detail view of cord locking cleats Dual control panel Hand control System failure lower override knob
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Product Description/Function Controls and Features
Unpack the battery pack supplied, and fully charge it until the charger indicates full charge, see “Battery Charging section”.When the battery pack is charged, disconnect the mains power, then remove the pack from the charger and insert it fully into the Sara Plus battery position, located at the left hand side of the lift. Locate the recess in the bottom of the battery with the protrusion at the bottom of the battery position then pivot the battery into position until the retaining catch operates. Electrical connection is made automatically.
‘Raise’ button
‘Lower’ button
P1396a
Hand Control:- The hand control is attached to the lift by an extending cable. The handset controls lift and lower and chassis leg opening/closing. Direction arrows adjacent to the buttons indicate each function. (See Fig. 2). If pressure is released from any button during use, powered movement will stop immediately.
Ensure that the green reset button situated on the back of the lift cover is pressed in. (see inset to Fig. 1). Check that the system failure lower override knob is turned fully clockwise and finger tight, (see Fig. 1). Ensure that both sling types are available for the types of lift likely to be encountered when using the ArjoHuntleigh Sara Plus.
‘Chassis legs open’ button
‘Chassis legs close’ button
Two types of sling can be used with the Sara Plus. Standing Sling – a single loop, used for supporting patients at the toilet, and to aid in the standing process. The sling has a ‘fleece’ cover for added comfort, which can be easily removed for cleaning.
Fig. 2
Dual control panel:- offers the same controls as the handset and is conveniently positioned on the top of the main body of the lift (See Fig. 3). P1431b
Transfer and Walking Sling – A loop sling with back, buttock and leg support, used for easy and comfortable transporting of patients over short distances without the need for the detachable seat frame. By using different attachment straps the same sling can be used for supporting patients during the training procedure of standing, stepping and walking under the supervision of trained nursing staff. The sling has variable adjustment. Note: The slings have colour coded connection loops for size identification, as follows:Red - Small (S) Yellow - Medium (M) Green - Large (L) Blue - Extra Large (XL)
Fig. 3
A circular label is fitted to the central lifting tube for quick colour to size reference. (see fig 1)
Emergency stop button (red):- (see Fig. 1) If, in an emergency, you have to immediately stop any powered movement, (other than by releasing pressure on the button either on the handset or dual control panel), press the emergency stop button situated on the side of the cover. (See Fig. 1). Once the emergency stop button has been operated, it must be reset by turning the red cap until it pops back out, before any further powered movement can be utilised.
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Product Description/Function
Power on/Reset button (green):- (see Fig. 1) On the rear of the case below the dual control panel. Press this button to turn on power to the lift. Also used to reset if the automatic overload fuse has operated (indicated by the button projecting outwards slightly). If the fuse has operated and once reset, operates again, withdraw the lift from use and contact ArjoHuntleigh Service department or their appointed distributor.
Warning: Before operating the lower override to lower a patient, always ensure that a chair or suitable support is underneath ready to accept the patient.
Power off button (red):- (see Fig. 1) On the rear of the case below the dual control panel. Press this button to turn off power to the lift. Automatic cut out:- (not an operator control but a function built into the lift electronics).
Fig. 4
If the Sara Plus is inadvertently overloaded (trying to lift a patient heavier than permitted), an automatic ‘cut out’ operates to prevent the lift raising a load in excess of the safe working load; this will stop the lift motion automatically. ‘overload’ occurs on the Hour/Cycle meter and the Buzzer beeps continuously when any button is pressed.
The lower override will operate whether the emergency stop button has been operated or not. The “automatic stop function” of the jib will still operate when using the lower override knob. When using the Sara Plus normally, always ensure the system failure lower override knob is always turned fully clockwise and finger tight.
If this occurs, when pressure is released from the lift button on the handset or dual control the electronics will reset. ‘overload’ disappears from the Hour/Cycle meter. The patient can now be lowered, by pressing either lower button. Remove the patient from the lift.
Battery Discharge Indicator:- (see Fig. 1) There is a small battery symbol on the bottom of the LCD. The battery symbol shows the level of battery charge. Hour/Cycle Meter:- (See Fig. 1) The upper line of the display shows the total duration of lifting and lowering operation in hours. The display can also show the number of cycles by pressing the raise and lowering buttons at the same time. This is intended as an aid to help calculating the service intervals.
Automatic stop function:- Great care should be taken not to lower the patient support arms onto the patient or any other obstruction but if this should happen inadvertently the motor will continue to run but downward movement will be held by the obstruction. If this occurs release pressure from the ‘lower’ button immediately, operate the ‘raise’ button until clear, then remove the obstruction.
Chassis castor Brakes:- The chassis rear castors have brakes which can be foot operated if required, (see Fig. 5) for example, when leaving the patient unattended, or to keep the Sara Plus in position.
OverHeat protection:- Buzzer beeps twice with interval 15 seconds and ‘OverHeat’ is displayed on the Hour/Cycle meter when operator exceeds duty cycle for mast actuator (2min/18min), movement is still possible. The function protects the actuator from damage.
Straight line steering function :- When using the Sara Plus for walking practice it may be considered useful to fix one of the castors to steer in a straight line. This has the effect of allowing the Sara Plus, without assistance to follow the intended straight line walked by the patient. The function is activated by flipping over the steering guide on the rear castor to hold it in position (see Fig. 5).
System failure lower override:- This can be used in the event of main control failure. In the unlikely event that the hand control or dual control panel fails to operate the lift, with a patient still supported by the sling, provision for lowering has been made, using the “lower override knob”, situated on the right hand side of the main cover (see Fig. 4). A label situated above the switch is for quick and easy recognition (see Fig. 1) To operate the lower override, turn the knob anti clockwise half a turn, to cease lowering turn the knob clockwise until finger tight only (do not over tighten), only use this knob in the event of normal control failure do not use it for normal function lowering.
Straight line steering guide
Fig. 5
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Product Description/Function
Arc-Rest (with handgrips):- Integral Part of the Lifting mechanism of the lift, the intuitive and supportive armrests allow patient participation and comfort during the lifting procedure. (See Fig. 1)
Proactive Pad™
P1334c/2
Fig. 7) and slacken the clamping screw knob with the other hand. When the correct height has been established re-tighten the knob.
Foot Support:- For positioning the patient’s feet when lifting and transporting, it can be removed if using the Sara Plus to lift a patient to their feet prior to them using a walking aid eg. “Zimmer” etc. To remove the foot support, raise the Proactive knee support to its highest position, (note: where installed, unclip one side of the “Velcro” tie strap from around the foot support cover and slide the cover up the knee support column). Position yourself between the chassis legs and grip both sides of the foot support, lift up the front half of the foot support until it just comes into contact with the foot support bracket (see fig. 6), whilst it is in this position pivot the rear of the foot support upwards until the foot support is horizontal. Pull the foot support towards yourself until it is clear of the support bracket. Store carefully for future use.
It can be removed from its mount quickly, for walking practice, simply by lifting upwards, after the foot support has been removed.
Slide the foot support cover back down into position and secure using the “Velcro” strap. Readjust the Proactive kneepad to the position required.
Lower leg Straps:- An optional accessory used for ensuring the lower parts of the patient’s legs stay in close proximity to the Proactive Pad™ for correct lifting procedure.
Re-fitting the foot support is achieved by reversing the above procedure. Note: Ensure the two hooks on the foot support locate over the top two locating buttons.
The Strap ensures the lower parts of the patient’s legs stay in close proximity to the Proactive Pad for correct lifting procedure. The strap is held in position in relationship to the Proactive Pad by passing through the guides on the back of the Proactive Pad then around the patients lower calves to be finally overlapped and pressed together to join the “velcro” fastening. (See Fig. 8). Ensure the strap is firm but comfortable for the patient
P1450
Proactive Pad™ clamping screw knob
Fig. 7
P1333a/2
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Fig. 6 Fig. 8
Proactive Pad™:- This is a reactive lower leg support Fig. 1 and 7), which enables the patient to be lifted comfortably and effortlessly. It can be adjusted vertically for differing lower leg lengths and is sprung to stay in contact, when the patient’s legs move radially during the lifting procedure. To adjust, hold the Proactive Pad™ with one hand (see
Adjustable width chassis legs:- By operating the appropriate button on either the hand control or dual control panel on the lift the chassis legs can be opened to any variable width (See Fig. 9). When pressure is released from the button, movement will stop and the chassis legs will remain securely in position.
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Product Description/Function
rear of the seat, (see Fig. 11), may be utilised, or removed to enable the patient to be positioned over a toilet. Apply chassis brakes if leaving the patient unattended.
Note: Transportation should be done with the
P1332d
P1335e
chassis legs closed, it will be easier through doorways etc.
Fig. 11 Fig. 9
Warning: At all times the patient and/or operator should not allow their feet or any other part of their body to be placed in the area between the foot support and chassis legs when the chassis legs are closing.
Commode Seat (Accessory)
P1335d/2
For toileting patients at the chair or bedside or for patients who cannot be transported with the transfer sling, the use of the commode seat and frame is the recommended method of transporting patients over longer distances. The commode frame is inserted into the holes in the chassis legs (see Fig. 10), once the patient has been lifted to a standing or near standing position in the manner previously described.
Fig. 10
Removal of any clothing can be attended to, and the patient is then lowered down onto the commode seat. It is recommended that the patient is kept supported by the sling. The retractable commode pan, accessible from the
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Using your Sara Plus
P1334b/2
Using the Sara Plus for Toiletting and Transporting Before approaching the Patient the attendant should always tell the patient what they are going to do, and have the correct size and type of sling ready. (See description of sling types in the “Introduction” section.) Although the sling can be fitted to the patient with the Sara Plus in close proximity it may be considered easier to fit the sling to the patient with the Sara Plus away. Once the sling has been fitted (see following sections) the Sara Plus may be brought to the patient as follows:-
Fig. 13
Adjust the Proactive Pad™ height (if necessary) – an approximate guide is to align the top of the Proactive Pad™ just below the patient’s patella. (See Fig. 14). P1334g/2
Adjust the height of the Patient Support arms to be raised or lowered sufficiently to avoid approaching the patient at eye level, making allowances for the patients arms and any obstructions, e.g. chair arms etc.
P1334a/2
Approach the patient from the front with the lift, stop before the foot support and Proactive Pad™ are in contact with the patient. (See Fig. 12)
Fig. 14
P1331e/2
Carefully push the lift in closer to make full lower leg contact with the Proactive Pad™ (see Fig. 15), then apply the chassis brakes. Fig. 12
Note: If required, the chassis legs may be opened to go around the chair, by operating the appropriate button on the hand control or dual control on the lift.
Note: If the handset button or dual control button is released during any function, powered motion will stop immediately. Fig. 15
For the use of each individual type of sling see following sections:
When the patient is ready, give assistance or allow the patient to place his/her feet on the foot support, pushing the Sara Plus towards the patient a little to achieve this easily. (See Fig. 13).
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Using your Sara Plus
Standing Sling
Note: The support strap will assist in supporting the patient in the sling during the lifting procedure. The strap also retains the sling in the correct position around the patient.
Warning: Assessment will have to be made whether the patient requires the lower leg straps, apply if necessary.
P1333c
Allow the patient to hold the handgrips, with their arms resting on the Arc-Rest. This will not apply if fitting the sling around the patient before the Sara Plus is brought into close proximity.
P1333b
Encourage the patient to lean slightly forwards to enable the sling to be placed around the lower back of the patient (see Fig. 16). Position the sling around the patient’s back so that the bottom of the sling lies horizontally approximately two inches above the patient’s waistline, with the patient’s arms outside the sling. Ensure the support strap is separated, brought loosely around the body, and is not twisted or trapped behind the patient’s back. Fig. 17
If the Sara Plus is not already in close proximity to the patient bring it to the patient as described previously.
P1333d, e, f
Take each adjustment cord in turn and attach to the sling. (See Fig. 18). Fitting the Loop Lock cord attachment system
Fig. 16
Cone
Fasten the support strap securely by overlapping and pressing the “Velcro” together. The strap should be tight, but comfortable for the patient. (See Fig. 17). ‘Cup’ section
Note: As stated previously, the standing sling may be applied before the Sara Plus is brought into position as shown in figure 13. Warning: The support strap must always be applied when using any of the slings. Fig. 18
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Using your Sara Plus
If possible, the patient should then hold on to the Patient Support arms with one or both hands.
Warning: Ensure the cone is pulled tightly into the cup section. (See Fig. 18).
The patient is then ready to be lifted. When both cords are attached correctly make adjustments on both cords equally so that any slack is taken up in each cord and the back section of the sling supports the patient comfortably and securely, lock the adjustment cords down into the cord retaining cleats. (See Fig. 19).
Note: If the handset button or dual control button is released during lifting or lowering powered motion will stop immediately. If the patient is able to offer some assistance when standing this may be beneficial to patient confidence and muscular exercise. Encourage the patient to assist all he/she can to raise from the chair and/or steady themselves.
Warning: Ensure the cord end knobs are away from the proactive pad™ when the patients legs are near or in contact with the pad.
Operate the lift button on the handset or dual control panel to raise the patient to a suitable and comfortable height for the particular function, e.g. transportation, toileting with commode, etc. (See Fig. 21) P1334f/2
P1331b/2, P1381b
Detail view showing cords & cleats
Fig. 19
Note: The patient should be supported by the sling, but not pulled forward too much. (See Fig. 20)
Fig. 21 P1334e/2
IMPORTANT: Always check that the sling adjustment cords are fully in position and locked before and during the commencement of the lifting cycle, and in tension as the patient’s weight is gradually taken up.
Note: If the patient can stand sufficiently well and lock his/her knees in the normal way when fully raised, their knees will come away from the Proactive Pad™ and he/ she will be able to lean back into the sling. Patients who can only hold on with one hand, (those who have suffered a “stroke”, for example) may still be lifted by using the Sara Plus. The patient may just rest the unusable arm on the Arc-Rest or hold it across their chest, and rest their elbow on the end of the Arc-Rest, while their usable hand holds the handgrip in the normal way.
Fig. 20
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Pull apart the “Velcro” fastening to remove the support strap.
Warning: Only use this or other methods after a satisfactory professional assessment has been carried out on the individual patient.
Warning: Do not attempt to release the support strap while the patient is supported by the sling.
If required insert the detachable seat frame into the receptor holes in the chassis legs, then lower the patient to a comfortable seating position for commode toiletting or longer distance transportation. (See Fig. 22).
Remove the sling from the patient.
PP1331e/2
Remove the lower leg straps if they have been applied. Warning: If the patient lacks sitting balance and has been returned to sit on the side of the bed a second attendant may be needed to support the patient while the sling is being removed.
Transfer and Walking Sling Using the sling for transfer (140Kg - 308 lbs maximum patient weight):- The attendant should always tell the patient what they are going to do, and have the correct size and type of sling ready. (See description of sling types in the “Introduction” section.)
Fig. 22
Release the brakes, and transfer the patient to new position, i.e., toilet, wheelchair, chair, bed, etc.
Encourage the patient to lean slightly forwards to enable the selected sling to be placed around the lower back of the patient (see Fig. 23). Position the sling around the patient’s back so that the bottom edge of the sling is level with the base of the spine. Ensure the patient’s arms are outside the sling and that the support strap is separated.
Note: Transportation should be done with the
Take each leg section of the sling in turn and slide under each leg, (see Fig. 24).
Note: The chassis legs will have to be adjusted to the closed position to fit the seat frame.
chassis legs closed, it will be easier through doorways etc. Always move in the direction shown in Fig. 22.
P1337a
Bring the support strap around the body and fasten securely by overlapping and pressing the “Velcro” together.
While the patient is raised, make any necessary adjustments to clothing, incontinence pads etc., before lowering again. Lower the patient carefully using the hand control or dual control panel. Warning: Apply the chassis brakes if leaving the patient at the toilet, or if leaving the patient unattended. When the patient is seated in the new position, and you wish to remove the sling. Pull each cord up from the locking cleats and slacken the cords sufficiently to release the Loop Lock™ fitting, then remove the cords from the sling.
Fig. 23
Take each leg section of the sling in turn and slide under each leg, (see Fig. 25).
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P1334a/2
P1337b
Using your Sara Plus
Fig. 24 Fig. 26
Note: The support strap will assist in supporting the patient in the sling during the lifting procedure.
Note: If required, the chassis legs may be P1337d
opened to go around the chair, by operating the appropriate button on the hand control or dual control on the lift.
Note: If the handset button or dual control button is released during any function, powered motion will stop immediately.
P334b/2
Give assistance or allow the patient to place his/her feet on the foot support, pushing the Sara Plus towards the patient a little to achieve this easily. (See Fig. 27).
Fig. 25
The strap should be tight but comfortable for the patient. (See Fig. 26). Fig. 27
Adjust the Proactive Pad™ height (if necessary) to align the top of the Proactive Pad™ just above the patients patella, or adjust the pad to its highest position. (see Fig. 28).
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P1338a, P1381b
P1334d/2
Using your Sara Plus
Detail view showing cords & cleats
Fig. 28
Identify the attachment loop on each side of the sling and attach the right hand adjustment cord to the left loop, repeat for the other side (see Fig. 29). See also Fig. 18 for attachment of the cords.
Fig. 30
P1338b
P1337c
Identify the support strap on each side of the sling (fitted with a plastic attachment clip), and adjust both straps to their maximum length. Attach each clip to the lug situated on the outer sides of the ArcRest (see Fig. 31).
Fig. 29
When both cords are attached correctly make adjustments on both cords equally so that any slack in the cord is taken up.
Fig. 31
Warning: Lock the adjustment cords down into the cord retaining cleats (see also Fig. 30).
Warning: Ensure each clip is attached correctly and secure onto the lug. Allow the patient to hold the hand grips with their arms resting on the Arc-Rest.
Warning: Ensure the cord end knobs are away from the proactive pad™ when the patients legs are near or in contact with the pad.
Operate the lift button on the handset or dual control panel, continue to raise until each support strap is in tension and the patient’s back just comes away from the chair, then stop the lift. Then adjust both cords equally to take up any slack, lock both cords into the locking cleats. (See Fig. 32). Continue raising until the patient is just clear of the seat.
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Using your Sara Plus
P1338c
Using the sling for walking practice - (190Kg 420 lbs maximum patient weight):Remove the foot support from the lift and store carefully for future use (see “Product Description/ Function” section in this manual). As with all types of lift, before approaching the patient the attendant should always tell the patient what they are going to do, and have the correct size and type of sling ready. Encourage the patient to lean slightly forwards to enable the selected sling to be placed around the lower back of the patient (see Fig. 23). Position the sling around the patient’s back so that the bottom edge of the sling is level with the base of the spine. Ensure the patient’s arms are outside the sling and that the support strap is separated. Bring the support strap around the body and fasten securely by overlapping and pressing the “Velcro” together. The strap should be tight but comfortable for the patient.
Fig. 32
If any discomfort is experienced by the patient return to the sitting position and re-adjust. Warning: Important: Always check that the sling adjustment cords and support strap attachment clips are fully in position and locked before and during the commencement of the lifting cycle, and in tension as the patients weight is gradually taken up.
Note: The support strap will assist in supporting the patient in the sling during the lifting procedure. Take each leg section of the sling in turn and slide under each leg (See Fig. 25).
Release the chassis brakes and close the chassis legs, then transport the patient to desired position.(See Fig. 33).
Pull up each leg section strap and connect to each corresponding body strap, by connecting both halves of the buckles securely (see Fig. 34). P1339d
P1338d
Be careful not to raise the patient too high as this will negate the comfort of the transfer sling.
Fig. 34
Fig. 33
Adjust the straps to be supportive but not restrictive for the patient. (See Fig. 35).
Transportation should be done with the chassis legs closed, it will be easier through doorways etc.
Note: The leg section strap connection can be
Warning: Apply the chassis brakes if leaving the patient unattended.
performed after the patient has been lifted if preferred.
Do not attempt to release the straps or cords while the patient is supported by the sling.
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Using your Sara Plus
P1339e
Identify the cord attachment loop on each side of the sling body and attach the cords (Loop Lock method as previously shown in Fig. 18). When both cords are attached correctly adjust both cords equally so that the slack is taken up, but does not pull the patient forward. Warning: Lock the adjustment cords down into the cord retaining cleats. (See Fig. 37). P1339a, P1381b
Detail view showing cords & cleats
Fig. 35
Adjust the height of the Arc-Rest to be as low as possible, making allowances for obstructions, e.g. Chair arms etc.
P1331d/2
Approach the patient from the front with the lift; stop before the Proactive Pad is in contact with the patient. (See Fig. 36).
Fig. 37
Allow the patient to hold the handgrips with their arms resting on the Arc-Rest.
Detail view of strap attachment
Fig. 36
P1339c, P1381a
Slacken the adjustment on each body support strap (if required), enough to be able to connect the attachment clips to the lugs on the outer sides of the Arc-Rest (See Fig. 38).
Note: If required, the chassis legs may be opened to go around the chair, by operating the appropriate button on the hand control or dual control on the lift.
Note: If the handset button or dual control button is released during any function, powered motion will stop immediately. Adjust the Proactive Pad height (if necessary) - an approximate guide is to align the top of the Proactive Pad just below the patient’s patella. (See Fig. 28).
Fig. 38
When the patient is ready, operate the lift button on the handset or dual control to raise the patient, at the same time encourage him/her to actively stand (See Fig. 39).
Carefully push the lift in closer to make full lower leg contact with the Proactive Pad, then apply the chassis brakes.
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