Characteristics
category
Bed base
Design and comfort
Handling
Security
Structure made of steel tube with epoxy coating
Headboard and footboard fixing system, without the need for tools
Side arches, which prevent movement of the mattress
Incorporations of supports that allows accesories adaptation (IV stick, incorporator, etc.)
Three independent modules made of mesh (Bed base in compact MDF material optional)
100% useful surfaces
Articulation of the trunk and knee plane by means of a spindle, designed for handling with less effort
Independient foot plane with mechanic articulation, providing greater ergonomics
Fixed height 525 mm
Four ø 125 mm swivels wheels (two with brake)
It has all the safety distances between the articulation of the sections, to avoid pinching.
Folding side rails (optional)
Four bumpers located in the corners of the bed base
Adapted to the new standard EN 60601-2-52
Technical file
Technical data
External dimension: 2100 x 960 mm
Patient surface dimension: 1900 x 900 mm
Height: 500mm
Backrest inclination: 70º
Leg plane inclination: 45º
Maximum bed load: 230 kg
Bed weight without accessories: 120 kg
Accessories
Included accesories
Urine bag holder
Whey stick
Incorporator
Optional equipment
- Folding metalic side rails
- Without wheels
- Other fixed heights available – please consult
Normative
All products manufactured by MEDISA comply with directive 2007/47/EEC on medical devices (Annex I and Annex VII).
In the same way, all its processes have been evaluated and certified according to the requirements of the UNE-EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management standard, the UNE-EN ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management standard and the UNE-ENE ISO 13485:2016 Quality Management of health products standard.
MEDISA products are subject to regulations EN-ISO 14971, EN-ISO 15223-1, EN-ISO 13485, EN 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2, EN 60601-2-52, EN 60601-1-6 , EN 60601-1-8, EN 62366.
Certified by CSQ: CERTIFICATES Nº 9120.MDIB, Nº 9191.MDI2, Nº 9124.MIBE.
Scope: design, manufacturing, commercialization and technical assistance of hospital beds and chairs. Commercialization of hospital furniture.