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Mover Careline



Mover Careline is easy to operate. Used indoors for short transfers. For user who can stand but not necessarily walk
Mover provide quick, stable and safe transfer between bed, toilet and chair

Classification
12 31 21 02 - Transfer platforms with support seat



The product series includes 2 products of which 1 product is discontinued.

Product 1 of 2
Mover

The product was discontinued from Faaborg Rehab Technic ApS 17-03-2017


HMI-no.
81900
Article-no.
2121

Registration date
26-11-2013
Last updated
06-12-2024

Measures
User weight, max
150
kg

Test information
No information about tests according to standards info
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 
No information about CE-marking info
The supplier has not provided any information about CE-marking of the product. Explain CE-marking

Product 2 of 2
Mover Careline leg opening


HMI-no.
88866
Article-no.
2124

Registration date
29-10-2015
Last updated
16-12-2024

Properties
Lower leg support, height adjustable
No
Central braking system
No

Measures
User weight, max
150
kg
Weight
31
kg
External width
63
cm
info
With closed legs

Test information
No information about tests according to standards info
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 info
The supplier has provided the following information about CE-marking of the product. Explain CE-marking
CE marked as medical device