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SECA 376 DIGITAL BABY SCALE

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SECA 376 SIDE
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Model 376: 
The seca 376 is a well-suited baby scale for hospitals and clinics, particularly paediatrics. Extra large weighing tray.
The shell-shaped design of the Seca 376 is consistent with the high demands made on its multiple functions: suitable for babies and infants weighing up to 15 kg, the large tray provides maximum safety against the baby falling from the scale. The clearly laid out controls are located on the slightly raised, ergonomically formed side of the scale facing the user. A large LCD display makes it quick and easy to determine the weight. A further advantage of the seca 376 is that it can also be operated using batteries and thus be used anywhere. The scale’s extremely robust, hygienic surface of high-quality plastic is easily and quickly cleaned.

Capacity: 15 kg
Graduation: 5 g < 7.5 kg > 10 g
Dimensions: (WxHxD)620 x 190 x 358 mm
Weight: 3.5 kg
Power supply: batteries

Class III Approved
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Carriage £4.95 to UK Mainland only. Northern Scotland, Scottish Islands, Channel Islands, N.Ireland and Eire please call 01296 393133.
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