Description
Presentation
Visit Seca 336 electronic baby scale – Class III is a compact and lightweight professional tool, ideal for mobile medical use. Featuring a spacious carrycot and a screen LCD clear, it guarantees comfort and precision when weighing, even for babies on the move.
Technical specifications
- Weight : 3.7 kg
- Tray dimensions: 59.5 x 5 x 25.5 cm
- Weighing capacity: up to 15 kg
- Screen : Backlit LCD, weight display during 2 minutes
- Materials: nacelle and frame in plastic easy to clean
Features
- TARE : calculates net weight, even with clothes or diapers
- HOLD : keeps the weight display after weighing
- Automatic depreciation : reliable results despite movements
- Automatic shutdown : for economical use
Benefits
- Flat, space-saving design, can be stored in a drawer
- Integrated carrying handle for optimal mobility
- Generous carrycot for increased comfort and safety
- Weighing possible in lying or sitting position depending on the child's size
Technical information
Technical specifications
- Capacity: 20 kg
- Graduation: 5 g (< 10 kg), 10 g (> 10 kg)
- TARE function: subtracts the weight of additional items (e.g., blanket, diaper) by resetting the display to zero before weighing.
- HOLD function: maintains the weight display after removal of the patient (5 min in battery mode, unlimited in mains mode).
- Automatic shutdown
- Power supply: 6 AA batteries (included), optional power supply
- Class III: approved for medical use in France
Dimensions and weight
- Overall dimensions: 650 x 110 x 306 mm
- Tray: 645 x 40 x 290 mm
- Net weight: 3.7 kg
Mandatory calibration for international use
For use outside mainland France, the scale must be calibrated by SECA before shipping, according to the local gravity (latitude, longitude, altitude) of the destination city. Indicate your calibration request and the place of use when ordering for a free calibration. Without this correction, calibration by a local organization (e.g.: Balancier, DIRECCTE) will be necessary to comply with the regulations. The cost of bringing it back into compliance, in the event of non-initial calibration, will be borne by the user. SECA and Hexamed decline all responsibility in the event of non-compliance linked to a lack of requested calibration.