M-400 Baby Weigh Scale

 

The M-400 baby scale is a Class III MDD approved baby scale designed for accuracy, reliability and comfort. It has Hold and Tare functions meaning you can subtract the weight of a blanket from the overall weight, and has exceptional accuracy of 5g up to 10kg and 10g thereafter. It has a maximum capacity of 20kg. 

Adjustable levelling feet ensure that the scale can be positioned safely on any surface. 

This scale is an excellent choice for Birth Centres, Delivery Suites & Postnatal wards and at only 4kg in weight it is also portable enough to be used in the community. An optional carry case is also available.

The M-400 operates using six AA batteries providing up to an impressive 6,000 weigh-ins.  An adaptor is also available if required and the scale is covered by a comprehensive 4 year warranty.

Overall Dimensions:
560mm x 360mm x 145mm

Integrated Height Measurement

 

 

The M-400 scale can also be upgraded to the M-400 80D model to feature a digital height rod for checking a baby’s length at the same time as weighing them.  This feature is quick and easy to use and a very popular choice. 

Optional Transport Trolley

The M-400 can be fitted to the optional transport trolley to keep the scales safe and easy to move between rooms. It also comes with 2 brake wheels for safety.

Just order the scale with the trolley and we will mount it for you.

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