Floorline 7.5 Adjustable Bed (PR23192)
Floorline 7.5 Adjustable Bed - shown in lowered position with mattress in situ
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/23192
A floor-line bed with a low height of 75mm. The bed has four-way electric adjustability. Features include slimline beech-wood bed ends, an Auto-Contour function, which supports the user while adjusting the backrest angle to to prevent them sliding down the bed, and an Auto-Stop function, which stops the bed at 250mm when lowering as a reminder to check for obstacles under the bed before lowering any further. Available in single and king single sizes.
General Details
- Extra product information
Features:
• Height adjustment from 75 - 660mm
• Low bed ends for better patient visibility
• Wooden bed ends with concealed actuators
• 4-way electronic adjustment
• Electronic height adjustment, back rest, knee break, trendelenburg
• Auto Contour function supports user position when adjusting
• Auto-stop at 250mm when lowering bed to reduce crush risk
• Self-levelling emergency function
• Safe working load of 200kg
• Pull-apart bed for transportability
• Transport bracket included
• Recommended mattress size for Single - 1900mm x 880mm, for King Single - 1980 x 1050mm- Manufacturer/Country
- Contact supplier for details
- Websites
- Cobalt Health - Floorline 7.5 - https://cobalthealth.com.au/products/floorline-75/
Models / Specifications
- Model Floorline 7.5 - King Single: KS Floorline bed that lowers to 75mm
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- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 200 kg
- Width Overall 1230 mm
- Length Overall 2255 mm
- Model Floorline 7.5 - Single: S Floorline bed that lowers to 75mm
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- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 200 kg
- Height of Platform 75 mm - 660 mm
- Width of Platform 912 mm
- Length of Platform 2000 mm
- Width Overall 1070 mm
- Length Overall 2275 mm
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Floorline 7.5 Adjustable Bed - shown in lowered position without mattress and showing adjustments
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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