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Nuova in Beech - Auto Regression (40 - 80cm)

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Nuova in Beech - Auto Regression (40 - 80cm)Nuova in Beech Auto Regression (40 80cm) Features & Benefits include : Easy to clean Easy to install & reinstall Fixed frame very robust and stable No tools required for assembly Transport bracket aids storage and transportation Quick release Dewert motors and control system Dewert lockable handset with head tilt as standard Detachable end actuator cable to control box connector Height adjustable Electric auto regression backrest, legrest and knee

Nuova in Beech - Auto Regression (40 - 80cm)

Features & Benefits include :

  • Easy to clean
  • Easy to install & reinstall
  • Fixed frame very robust and stable
  • No tools required for assembly
  • Transport bracket aids storage and transportation
  • Quick release Dewert motors and control system
  • Dewert lockable handset with head tilt as standard
  • Detachable end actuator cable to control box connector
  • Height adjustable
  • Electric auto regression backrest, legrest and knee brake
  • Dual action headrest and knee brake adjustment on handset, to help reduce shear when profiling
  • Manual lower leg section levelling device
  • 4 brake castors
  • 4-section mattress support, 2 motor adjustments, separate for transport
  • Integral bed extension
  • Three Year Warranty (Parts only)
  • Ten Year Warranty - Metal steel tubes mattress supports (Parts only)
  • Standard height and Low versions available, please select below

Specification :

  • Total Weight 87.6kg
  • Heaviest Part 21.2kg
  • Outer Dimensions (W×L) 102×235cm
  • Maximum Safe Working Load 200kg
  • Maximum Patient Weight 180kg/28st
  • Height Adjustment (Standard Height) 40-80cm - Low Version : 23-63cm
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