• 4 electric motors.
• Patient control panel .
• Back, Foot, Height, Trendelenburg / Anti Trendelenburg positions are adjusted by four electrical motor.
• Cardiac position, Fowler position, Examination position, Automatic Regression.
• 4pcs 150mm central locking casters.
• There is a mechanical CPR on the backrest.
• There are protective bumpers at four corners of the bed.
• The lying surface ( matress platform ) is made of ABS material.
• There are urine bag hangers on both sides of the bed.
• 4 section, Polypropylene (PP) side rails.
• Polypropylene (PP) head/foot ends.
• Pluggable head/foot ends.
• All metal parts of the bed are coated with electrostatic powder paint against corrosion.
• Dimensions(WXLXH):1030X2130X(430-780)mm
The utilization of electrical motors in hospital crittical beds is prevalent and serves a variety of purposes, including the adjustment of the backrest, foot section, height, trendelenburg and reverse trendelenburg movements. The MHY 4000 model in particular is equipped with four electrical motors, allowing for these functions to be controlled by hand control. This motorized ICU bed model is a general care patient bed intended for use on high acuity patients in medical/surgical wards of the hospital.
The ABS head/foot ends of the recovery beds play a crucial role in ensuring stability and durability. The ABS material used in the head/foot ends adds aesthetic appeal to the bed while also providing a hygienic and easy-to-clean surface. Moreover, the sturdy framework and ABS ends prevent the bed from wobbling or shifting during use, ensuring a secure and stable platform for patients.
The ABS side rails provide support and assist in patient mobility, allowing them to move in and out of the bed safely and with minimal effort.
It's worth noting that the electrical beds can be customized with optional features such as a mattress, manual bed extension, backup battery, mechanical CPR, brake alarm on castors. These additional features provide further comfort, convenience, and safety options tailored to the specific needs of patients and caregivers.
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