26 Victoria Crescent
ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067
Phone: (03) 9419 2250
Fax: (03) 9417 2074
Sigma Home Care Electric Bed (SHCHB930).



Sigma Home Care Electric Bed - (SHCH930)

Features
  • Overall size: L 2100 x W 1000 mm

  • Backrest Lift: 0 - 80 degrees

  • Knee-break Lift: 0 - 40 degrees

  • Bed Height: H 350mm - 670mm

  • Frame: Made by steel with Anti-Bacterial Powder Coating

  • I.V. Sockets: 5 (each side)

  • Safety Load: 180 kg
Please Note: Above picture is for demonstration purposes only. Bed rails and Head/Foot Board are sold separately


Support Mattress Platform
Mesh-Wire Platform (4 sections). The design is appropriate for human Engineer and ventilation. It can offer users the best comfort and prevent mattress from mould.
Head and Foot Board (No.H-02)
Frame: ABS Molding
Movable Head and Foot Boards with Safety-Switch. The board can be detached easily and quickly by nursing staff.
ABS Collapsible Side Rail (3/4 Length)
Size: Fold Up L 1560 x H 400mm
Fold Down: L1820 x H140mm
Low Voltag DC Actuator
The advanced low votlage DC actuator system that features: Low noise, waterproof, anti-overload protection, economical with Electricity.(Option) Battery Backup.
Castor (No. IB-5-ABS)
Lockable Castors x 4
Diameter is 5 inches.
(Option) Central Brake System.
Accessories (Option)
Telescopic Dining Table

The feature can shorten the length of table while not in use to provide against possible harm from protrusion.
LHD (Low Height Design)
Suitable for elder and cripple and provided with an auxiliary function to assist users to go to bed or leave bed easily and safely. It can provide users with a safe environment.


Available in Three Different Support Mattress Platforms

ABS Molding

Zinc-plated Steel

Mesh-wire

Optional Head / Foot Boards
Optional Castors

H-01

H-02

H-03

H-04

H-05

H-06

H-07

H-08

IB-3

IB-4

IB-5

IB-5-ABS

IB-5-ABS-T

CBS-4

CBS-5-ABS

CBS-5-ABS-T

*Notes*
  1. IB Means "Individual Brake"
  2. CBS Means "Central Brake System"
  3. ABS Means ABS Cover
  4. T means "Twin wheel design"
  5. Steer Function (option)

This Page was Last updated on: 12th May, 2oo8