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HandI Move SUREHANDS 1030 - Maintenance and Storage; Cleaning the Body Support; Storing the Body Support; Inspection

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USER GUIDE SUREHANDS® BODY SUPPORT
p. 14EN
CAUTION!
the user must contInue to rest hIs or feet on the
floor for support.
the user must be able to carry most of hIs/her body
weIght.
If the user can support hImself or herself wIth
theIr feet on the floor or some other surface, less
of theIr weIght Is carrIed by the cups, whIch also
reduces the grIp on theIr torso. as a result, the
user can slIp free of the cups. for thIs reason,
always use the safety band (see sectIon 3.2.
accessorIes). the user must be tested for hIs or her
abIlIty to stand or walk.
7. Maintenance and storage
7.1. Cleaning the body support
Clean the body support regularly with a soft, damp cloth.
The cleaning interval depends on the ambient conditions. Under very damp conditions, you can use a suitable
cleaning product for stainless steel.
7.2. Storing the body support
Hook the thigh supports over the arms of the body support to hold the
arms closed and keep the thigh supports out of the way.
The body support should preferably be stored in a dry place.
8. Inspection
8.1. Inspection by the user (before each use)
Check the thigh support bands for adequate strength and signs of wear.
Check the wear of the hooks and the openings in the tubes where the hooks attach to the arms. Check the
inside as well as the outside.
Check the cups before each use for damage and if they are not loose.