KAIIMED manual controlled hospital beds
are designed to provide caregivers with a means to adjust the bed's position and features manually, without the use of electronic controls or motors.
The specifics of CH-M03D Manual hospital bed includes,
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Parameters/ Features |
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Optional Accessories |
Model No. |
CH-M03D |
Size ( L x W x H) |
2000*960 *(420-700) mm |
Air mattress |
Manual crank |
3 |
Back-rest Adjustment |
0-75°(±10°) |
Mattress |
Safe loading |
250 KG |
Foot-rest Adjustment |
0°-35°(±10°) |
Shelf |
Bed net weight |
90-95KG |
Height adjustment |
420-700 mm |
SS IV pole |
Material |
Punching cold carbon steel bed frame
Aluminum alloy head board & side rails
ABS silent casters |
Casters |
5'' * 4 pcs with brakes |
Wall bumper wheels |
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Fodable Side rails |
2 pcs |
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Cranks |
3 pcs |
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Head/foot board: |
1 set |
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IV Pole |
1 set |
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Central control caster |
1 pc |
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KEY FEATURES |
KEY BENEFITS |
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Adjustable Bed Height: Manual-controlled hospital beds can be raised or lowered to a comfortable height for both patients and caregivers. This feature allows caregivers to reduce strain while attending to the patient and makes it easier for patients to get in and out of bed. |
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Cost-Effective: Manual-controlled hospital beds are generally more affordable than their electronically controlled counterparts. This cost-effectiveness can be especially beneficial for healthcare facilities with budget constraints or limited resources. |
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Manual Head and Foot Positioning: Manual-controlled hospital beds typically have cranks or levers that allow caregivers to adjust the head and foot sections of the bed to various angles to offer patient comfort, especially if they need to sit up or elevate their legs. |
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No Power Dependency: Since manual beds do not require electricity or batteries, they can be used even during power outages or in areas with limited access to electrical outlets. This ensures continued patient care without interruptions. |
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Bed Wheels with Locks: Manual hospital beds are often equipped with wheels, which make it easier to move the bed within the facility. The wheels can be locked in place to prevent unintended movement. |
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Customizable Positions: Despite being manually operated, these beds still offer adjustable head and foot sections, allowing patients to find the most comfortable positions for sleeping, sitting, or recuperating. |
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Side Rails: KAIIMED manual-controlled hospital bed equipped with collapsible side rails. These rails can be raised to prevent patients from accidentally rolling off the bed and lowered when not needed to facilitate patient transfers. |
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Versatility: Manual-controlled hospital beds are compatible with various mattress types, offering flexibility in patient care and comfort options. |
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Mattress Compatibility: KAIIMED manual-controlled hospital beds are designed to accommodate various types of hospital mattresses, including those with pressure-relief features or specialized therapeutic properties. |
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Lightweight and Maneuverable: Manual hospital beds are generally lighter and easier to maneuver than motorized beds. This feature simplifies bed transportation and repositioning, reducing the strain on caregivers. |
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Easy to Clean and Maintain: The KAIIMED manual-controlled hospital beds are designed to be easy to clean and maintain to meet strict hospital hygiene standards |
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Enhanced Patient Safety: Manual-controlled beds are designed with safety features like collapsible side rails and secure locks on wheels. These features help prevent accidental falls and ensure patients' safety during transfers. |
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Reliable and Durable: These beds are built to withstand regular use in healthcare settings and are typically durable and reliable, requiring minimal maintenance. |
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