Wheel chairs scale – Compact design – Max 300 kg

SKU: MWB 300K-1

Compact wheelchair platform scale with two integrated access ramps for easy access

£899
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      Especially suitable for weighing patients in wheelchairs, because the low-profile platform can be approached from either sid
      The large steel weighing plate also makes it ideal for weighing obese patients
      Secure and non-slip positioning with height-adjustable rubber feet
      Level indicator to level the balance precisely
      Hold function: When patients do not stand, sit or lie completely still, a stable weight is calculated using an average weight and this is then “frozen”. This means that you have sufficient time to attend to the patient first and then take the weight reading in peace.
      BMI function to determine under weight/normal weight/over weight
      Wall mount for display device, standard
      The scale can be easily transported using the two handles and two rollers and does not require much storage space

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      Questions & Answers (2)

      1. Answered by the admin

        This scale is accurate to within 100g or 0,33%.

        Regards,
        Oscar S
        Swemed

      2. Answered by the admin

        Hi,
        This scale is OK to be moved around. It won't affect the calibration. But it should only be moved when there is nothing on it.

        It is also important to check the level indicator every time it has been moved so that you get accurate results (the scale is equipped with a level indicator).

        Kind regards,
        Oscar
        Swemed

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