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seca 665 - EMR-validated wheelchair scale #0
seca 665 - EMR-validated wheelchair scale #1
seca 665 - EMR-validated wheelchair scale #2

seca 665

Class III medically approved Product Number 665 7021 193

EMR-validated wheelchair scale

seca 665
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Quick Overview

Precision

  • Basic
  • Advanced
  • Premium

Key-Technical Data

Capacity300 kg
Graduation100 g < 200 kg > 200 g
Net weight5.3 sts
33.4 kg
Product width1,102 mm
Product height912 mm
Product depth1,150 mm

Scope of Delivery

  • Rechargeable batteries
  • Power adapter
  • two access ramps
Description

Product Properties

  • Extra-large, easily accessible platform: ideal for wheelchairs
  • High capacity of up to 300 kg
  • Side rails on the platform ensure safe rolling of a wheelchair onto and from the scale
  • Easy to fold together and transport
  • Non-slip rubber mat
  • EMR-validated: transmit measured data directly to an electronic medical record system or printer

Extremely high carrying capacity and pre-TARE function

The seca 665 has been specifically developed for weighing patients in a wheelchair. It has a particularly low platform with ramps, secure side rails and a slip-proof rubber pad – in short: It is particularly safe and comfortable. In addition, it can be folded together in just a few simple steps and stowed away in a space-saving manner. Its integration capacity allows direct integration into the digital patient file (EMR).

Precision

  • Basic
  • Advanced
  • Premium

Key-Technical Data

Capacity300 kg
Graduation100 g < 200 kg > 200 g
Net weight5.3 sts
33.4 kg
Product width1,102 mm
Product height912 mm
Product depth1,150 mm

Scope of Delivery

  • Rechargeable batteries
  • Power adapter
  • two access ramps
Technical Data

Technical Data

Turn-off time with power supplyNo switch off
Accuracy of the first calibration± 50 g < 50 kg > ± 100 g
Capacity300 kg
TARE-Range300 kg
Graduation100 g < 200 kg > 200 g
Possible weighings2,400
Power supplyRechargeable batteries
Power adapter
Unitkg
InterfacesWi-Fi / Ethernet optional with seca 452
Net weight5.3 sts
33.4 kg
Min reading level{"amount"=>"86.0000", "unit"=>"CENTIMETER"}
Digits level25 mm
Product width1,102 mm
Product height912 mm
Product depth1,150 mm
Platform width800 mm
Platform height55 mm
Platform depth965 mm
Ramp2 x integrated

Functions and Properties

  • TARE
  • Pre-TARE
  • HOLD
  • Auto-HOLD
  • Auto-CLEAR
  • RESET
  • Automatic switch-off
  • Automatic weighing range switch-over
  • Adjustable damping
  • BMI
Application Tips

Raises awareness for maintaining a healthy weight

The seca directprint is the ideal tool for raising awareness about maintaining a healthy weight. Not only does it tell your patients their height, weight and BMI, but it compiles their measurements into an easy-to-read one page printout which includes sound information and tips on weight management. In seconds, it provides the ideal ice-breaker for your overweight patients by drawing attention to the subject of overweight and obesity without making them feel uncomfortable.
This removes inhibitions, makes people more willing to talk, and motivates your patients in the long term to tackle the subject more rigorously and do something about it.

Stroke

Strokes are the third leading cause of deaths and they are generated by a sudden disruption of blood circulation in the brain. They are often accompanied by dizziness, paralysis, vision and speech disorders. The consequences are very serious and can sometimes lead to permanent disabilities or death.

Typically men are 70 years old and women are 75 years old when a stroke occurs. The probability of becoming ill increases with age, weight and the related problems such as high blood pressure, lipometabolic disorders, diabetes mellitus and arteriosclerosis. Yet, prevention is possible by administering regular weight checks with seca scales since they can fulfill any weighing requirements for patients standing, sitting or lying down.


In 89% of all cases, a stroke can be diagnosed by the average person.
Here is how to recognise a stroke.

A simple test is the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS):
  1. Ask the person to smile. If paralysis exists, one side of the face will droop.
  2. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase such as "I do not need any help." Speech should not be slurred.
  3. Ask the person to stretch out his/her arms with the palms facing up. If paralysis exists, one arm cannot be raised and the arm will fall or drift, especially if the person's eyes are closed.
Accessories

Accessories

System

System

This product is compatible with all EMR systems and with the following EMR validated seca products.