Short Description
A floor level electrically operated bed that folds for transport. It has a steel frame, with electrically operated backrest adjustment, height adjustment and trendelenburg tilt. The bed has four lockable castors. The overall length is adjustable between the headboard and footboard. Options are available.
Models
Liftcare Floorline 600 Bed
Options
* Knee break
* Simultaneous operation of knee break and backrest (auto contour)
* Extension platform to increase the sleeping length between head and footboards (with extension kit) from 2000mm platform to 2175 mm platform
* Battery back up
* Self help pole
* IV pole
* Wall bumper bar
A range of mattresses is available including:
* PSM Ultra mattress - flat
* PSM Ultra mattress - concave
* Comfort - flat
Specification |
Liftcare Floorline 600 Bed |
Base Height (clearance) |
Unknown |
Height |
Unknown |
Length |
2150 mm |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
200 kg |
Width |
905 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Weight (kg)....................................... 100 kg
Width of Base..................................... 900 mm
Height of Base.................................... 95 mm
Length of Base.................................... 2000 mm
More Details
Frame
* One piece folding design allows the bed to be wheeled on castors and assembled in small rooms or where there are space limitations
* Powder coated stainless steel ventilated platform
* Trendelenburg tilt allows the entire bed to tilt so a person's feet can be higher than the head or the head can be higher than the feet
* Electric hi- lo feature
* Electric backrest adjustment.
Motor
LINAK motor
Castors
Four lockable 100mm castors.
Safety Features
* Low voltage control system 24volts
* Optional battery backup allows the backrest to be lowered within ten to fourteen seconds which meets most cardiopulmonary resuscitation requirements
Factors To Consider
One piece folding design allows the bed to be wheeled on castors and assembled in small rooms or where there are space limitations.
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Place Of Manufacture
Australia
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For a fact sheet about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org/home/standards.asp
AS/NZS 3200.2.38: 2007 Electrically Operated Hospital Beds.