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(Juzo Ulcer Expert) and two white liner stockings
(Juzo Ulcer Liner) that are used in alternation and serve to
hold in place the wound dressing or bandage.
The Juzo Ulcer Pro Add set (replacement set) contains only
the white liner stockings. These two stocking components
may be used as follows: The liner stocking can be worn day
and night on the affected leg for continuous compression.
The beige stocking is worn on top of the liner stocking
during the day to increase the level of compression.
Notes for use
When putting on the Juzo Ulcer Liner, make sure there
are no creases in it and the bandage or wound dressing
doesn't slip. For compression stockings with open toes,
use the Juzo Slippie donning aid. Your specialist retailer
will be happy to show you the correct way to use the
product. You can also visit juzo.com/donning for video
instructions relating to all Juzo donning aids. Put your com-
pression garment on the decongested leg in the morning
right after getting up. Put on and put of your compression
garment while sitting down to prevent injuries or falling.
Rough, unfiled finger nails or sharp-edged rings etc. may
damage the very fine knitted fabric. We therefore recom-
mend the use of Juzo special gloves. Toe nails and calluses
can cause damage, as can defective inner lining of shoes.
Putting on the stockings (figs. 1 – 8)
1. To put on the white liner stocking, roll the stocking
over your forearm and continue to grasp the foot area
with your fingers from the inside while doing so. Pull
the stocking off your forearm to turn it inside out down
to the heel. Now use both hands to stretch the foot
opening and slip the foot portion over the foot to the
instep. Make sure the knitted heel area is located on
your heel. When putting on the liner stocking, please
make sure that the toe seam is located on the outside.
This protects the sensitive skin in the toe area.
2. Gradually slip the white liner stocking over your
foot – thereby turning it the right way round again.
3. Now pull up the stocking evenly and creasefree – with-
out twisting it or pulling on the top band – and use the
flat of your hand to shape the stocking to your leg. If you
pull the stocking up too far, simply slide it back down to
your ankle and slip it up your leg again with less tension
this time. Coloured markings on the instep and heel help
you to position the stocking correctly.
4. Now pull the enclosed Juzo Slippie Donning Aid over the
foot until the shorter tab is located over your instep and
the longer tab is located on the sole of your foot.
5. Next pull the beige stocking over the Juzo Slippie Don-
ning Aid until the knitted heel area is located on your
heel. While doing so, make sure that the end of the
donning aid continues to extend out the front of the
stocking opening in the toe area.
6. Next slide the stocking upwards in sections towards
the knee while using a flat hand to shape it to your leg.
Please note that the best wearing comfort is obtained
when the top band of the beige stocking is located
approx. 2 cm below the white liner stocking.
7. Finally, remove the Juzo Slippie donning aid by pulling it
forwards out of the foot portion.
8. Juzo Ulcer Pro treatment set after being put on.
Taking off the stockings (figs. 9 – 10)
Do not take both stockings off at the same time, instead
first fold down the beige stocking, then pull it down over
the calf and carefully over the heel, instep and foot. Once
you have taken off the eige stocking completely, repeat
these steps to take off the white liner stocking.
Please note:
Only wear compression garments if they have been
prescribed by a doctor. Compression garments should only
be dispensed by properly trained staff at a medical retailer.
Your Juzo compression garments are largely resistant to
oils, ointments, skin moisture and other environmental
influences. The durability of the knitted fabric may be
affected by certain combinations of the above. This is
why it is advisable to have your compression garments
checked regularly 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. For hygiene reasons, this product
is intended for one person only. The sewn-in textile label
is important for the identification and traceability of the
product. We therefore ask you not to remove the label
under any circumstances.
Washing and care instructions
Please note the care instructions on the textile label sewn
into your compression garment. We recommend turning
compression garments inside out before washing. Wash
compression garments separately when washing for the
first time (they may lose colour). If possible, your compres-
sion garments should be washed every day on a gentle or
delicate wash cycle (Juzo Ulcer Expert: 40 °C,
Juzo Ulcer Liner: 60 °C). Tip: a laundry net provides addi-
tional protection for the knitted fabric. Please do not use
fabric softener! When hand washing, rinse well and do not
wring. We recommend the gentle Juzo special detergent.
You can reduce drying time by placing the compression
garment on a thick towel after washing, tightly rolling the
towel up and firmly pressing out excess moisture. Then
hang up the compression garment loosely. Do not leave
the product in the towel and do not dry it on a radiator or in
the sun. Please use the delicates setting when drying the
Juzo Ulcer Liner in the tumble dryer. The Juzo Ulcer Expert
is not suitable for tumble drying. Juzo compression
garments are not suitable for dry cleaning.
Material composition
For precise details, please see the textile label sewn into
your compression garment.
Storage information and shelf life
Store in a dry place and protect from sunlight. Standard
products have a maximum shelf life of 36 months. The

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