rings etc. Toe nails and calluses can also cause damage, as
can the defective inner lining of shoes.
Using Juzo Easy Fit to put on your product
1. Fold the clasp back and down.
2. Pull the stocking straight. The toe should be pointing
downwards (do not turn the stocking inside out).
3. Using both hands, hold the stocking at the top and roll
the edge of the stocking over the shaft. The toe of the
stocking should be pointing away from the donning and
doffing aid.
4. Now roll the stocking over the shaft until the seam of the
heel is visible at the edge of the shaft.
5. Now sit down and hold the donning and doffing aid
handles at a slight angle. Make sure that your foot is dry.
Starting with your toes, push your foot into the foot part
of the stocking until your heel is no longer visible.
6. Slide your foot into the foot part until your toes are visible
underneath the shaft. Now make sure the donning and
doffing aid is almost vertical: raise your toes and apply
pressure on the heel at the same time. This rolling motion
will help your foot glide into the stocking with ease. Now
firmly plant your foot on the floor. Tip: Practise this motion
sequence several times. It will make donning easier.
7. Using the donning and doffing aid, pull the stocking up to
knee-height. Carefully push the donning aid downwards
and out of the stocking.
8. Ease the stocking towards your thigh bit by bit with both
hands. Caution: never pull on the upper edge of the
stocking when you do this! Fold over the silicone border
(if applicable) before pulling up the stocking. Important:
wear Juzo special gloves to protect the fine knitted
fabric from damage caused by finger nails, rings etc.
9. Distribute the knitted fabric evenly up your leg, smoothing
it out with gentle strokes as you go, and avoid creasing.
Using Juzo Easy Fit to take off your product
10. Hold the stocking with both hands and pull it down
towards your knee. Caution: never pull on the upper
edge of the stocking when you do this! Fold over the
silicone border (if applicable) before pulling down the
stocking. Important: wear Juzo special gloves to protect
the fine knitted fabric from damage caused by finger
nails, rings etc.
11. Now sit down and place your leg into the donning and
doffing aid so that your calf is touching the upper curved
edge of the shaft. Ease the top of the stocking down
over the shaft until the top of the stocking is level with
your heel.
12. Push the entire stocking down as far as the shaft will permit.
13. Using both hands, fold the clasp up towards the shaft
until it clicks into place. The stocking is now secured.
14. Place the donning and doffing aid on the floor. Hold both
handles with your hands and, for additional stabilisation,
put the other foot on one of the lower bars. Raise the
foot with the stocking to shaft height. The heel should be
above the clasp.
15. Now pull your foot out of the stocking horizontally, paral-
lel to the floor. Avoid pulling the foot up at an angle.
16. Open the clasp by folding it downwards. Now you can re-
move the stocking easily from the donning and doffing aid.
Safety notice
The donning and doffing aid should be dispensed by prop-
erly trained staff only, at a medical retailer. Please contact
your specialist retailer in the event of damage. Do not repair
the product yourself – this may affect its quality and medical
effectiveness. Only use the donning and doffing aid when
sitting. Carefully read the instructions for use and follow
them. Keep the instructions in a safe place. The manufactur-
er does not accept any liability for damage / injuries resulting
from improper use or misuse. Store Juzo Easy Fit away from
children. Only ever use Juzo Easy Fit if the frame and the
clasp are in perfect condition.
Cleaning
Wipe the product with a damp cloth and conventional
household cleaner.
Material and technical data
Technical data
Item number: 1890
Dimensions (see Illustration A):
a) 32.0 cm
b) 52.0 cm
c) 28.5 cm
d) 18.0 cm
Frame material: Metal, coated
Clasp material: PVC
Indications
Paralysis, Age-related reduction in strength, Osteoarthritis /
rheumatism, Morbid obesity, Extensive stiffening of the
spine / hip / knee, Degenerative disorders of the hands / in the
area of the hand, Consequence of injuries / amputations