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LEJRELET Pad High
LEJRELET Pad High is a regtangular positioning cushion with many applications, I.E.
Support of leg in sidelying postion and during lower hygine
Support of arm in sidelying position
Support of leg in psoas postion
In combination with LEJRELET Pad Low and Wedge
LEJRELET Pad High for pressure relief and comfort
Support of leg in sidelying postion and during lower hygine
Support of arm in sidelying position
Support of leg in psoas postion
In combination with LEJRELET Pad Low and Wedge
LEJRELET Pad High for pressure relief and comfort
Classification
09 07 06 07 - General purpose body positioners
Documents
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Lejrelet Pad High / Sealed
HMI-no.
140928
Article-no.
5000021
Registration date
09-07-2024
Last updated
01-10-2024
Properties
Shape
Rektangulær
Properties
Filling
Skum
(Optional) machine washable cover
No
(Optional) cover which can be autoclaved
No
(Optional) cover which can be disinfected
Yes
Machine washable cushion
No
Cushion can be autoclaved
No
Cushion can be tumble dried
No
Flame resistant
Yes
Measures
Height
15
cm
Longest side
50
cm
Shortest side
30
cm
Test information
No information about tests according to standards
The supplier has not provided documentation, that this product is testet according to a relevant standard. See examples of relevant standards for this product type
EU product safety regulation
EU declaration of conformity for HMI-no. 140928The supplier has provided the following information about CE-marking of the product. Explain CE-marking
CE marked as medical device