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Tri-FlexII Questions
What is the weight capacity?
1,000 lbs.
Can you have a 1,000 lb. patient on the bed and the
trapeze set?
Yes.
What are the benefits of the “Fold & Roll” design?
- 1 person can easily deliver the bed.
- Takes up 1/3 of the space of a regular design bed whether in transit
or in storage.
What comes standard with the bed?
- 1,000 lb. Capacity Frame with extra width capability from 37” to 48”
- “Fold & Roll” Design for 1 person delivery system and easy storage
- Fully electric with Hi-Lo, Trendelenberg/Reverse Trendelenberg, Full
Head & Knee Gatch Adjustment
- 1 Hand Control
- 2 Head Side Rails
- 7” pressure reducing foam mattress with accompanying sections for
extra width capability
- Molded Plastic Head & Foot Boards
- CPR Release & Battery Back Up
How do you make the patient surface width wider or
narrower?
Sections along each side of the bed release and slide out or in to lock
into place.
How does that work with the foam pressure reducing
mattress?
The foam mattress is a 3 piece arrangement that offers side bolsters for
the wider position. They are removed when reducing the patient surface
width to transfer the patient on the bed to a new location.
Can the scale option be installed in the field?
No. The integrated scale system must be installed at the factory.
How wide and long is the patient surface of the
bed?
37” Wide to 48” Wide and 86” Long
Why does a bed need to be independently tested to
the UL 60601-1 and/or the IEC - 60601-2-38?
Many bariatric beds in the market may have only parts of the bed
certified to one standard or another, for example, only the electrical
package may have this level of safety assurance. The Tri-Flex II has
passed the UL 60601-1 and IEC 60601-2-38 testing as a complete and total
bed in indepedent testing by E.T.L.. Also known as 2601, this is the
industry’s latest
and most stringent compliance classification and will be around for
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