Comprehensive Guide to Using Tenor Battery-Powered Vertical Lift Equipment

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Battery-powered Tenor vertical lift equipment with a 702 lbs. weight limit is designed to assist moderate-maximum assist patients, including bariatric patients, in various transfers and movements. This guide covers the steps to use Tenor, when to use it, emergency procedures, friendly reminders, and contact information for assistance. Different slings are available for bariatric patients with specific trim sizes. For any questions or assistance, contact Rebecca Ferrier, the SPH&M Coordinator at UCSF Medical Center or the Atlas Lift Coach.


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  1. TENOR

  2. TENOR Battery Powered Vertical Lift Equipment Bariatric Lift: 702 lbs. weight limit Can be used on non-bariatric adult patients Moderate Max Assist Patients Used for boosting, repositioning, turning, fall recovery Provides transfers to the toilet, bedside commode, chair, & bed

  3. SIMPLE STEPS: Apply appropriate sling for patient (looped) Attach sling to the bar Inter-loop leg straps Apply brakes Hoist patient up Position patient to desired location Unhook sling

  4. SLINGS Bariatric slings are LAUNDERED Bariatric slings have BLACK TRIM next to their normal trim size MEDIUM BARIATRIC 103157 LARGE BARIATRIC 75554 EXTRA LARGE 21889

  5. When To Use Tenor Moderate - Max Assist Patients Bariatric Patients Do not use SEATED SLING for patient with spine & hip precautions Do not use on combative patients

  6. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY . . . If battery runs out while patient is being lifted, there s emergency lowering feature. Rotate counter clock-wise

  7. FRIENDLY REMINDERS: Check battery before and after used Clean with sanitary wipes before and after use Looped slings only DO NOT USE SEATED SLING for patient with spine & hip precautions Call Atlas Lift Coach for training and/or assistance ext. 7- 9961; 0700 2300 7days/week

  8. Any Questions?? Rebecca Ferrier SPH&M Coordinator UCSF Medical Center 415-353-3204 (office) 415-203-8072 (mobile) ATLAS LIFT COACH Ext. 7-9961 925-407-7785(mobile) 0700 2300 7 Days a Week

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