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MAURO Ergo Line Recliner and Nursing Chair adria (20284)

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MAURO Ergo Line Recliner and Nursing Chair adria (20284)Product overview Especially for the nursing sector Simultaneous tilt mechanism Solid, welded metal construction Rounded edges and central brake mechanism Extendable footrest with anti tipper MAURO Ergo Line Recliner and Nursing Chair The MAURO Ergo Line recliner and nursing chair from Haelvoet consists of a robust metal construction and has been specially designed for the nursing sector. Due to the smooth running castors with central brake and the

Product overview
  • Especially for the nursing sector
  • Simultaneous tilt mechanism
  • Solid, welded metal construction
  • Rounded edges and central brake mechanism
  • Extendable footrest with anti-tipper

MAURO Ergo Line Recliner and Nursing Chair

The MAURO Ergo Line recliner and nursing chair from Haelvoet consists of a robust metal construction and has been specially designed for the nursing sector. Due to the smooth-running castors with central brake and the ergonomic push bar on the backrest, the patient can be transported comfortably and safely by the nursing staff through the care facility or hospital.


The special backrest in the shape of the human backbone supports the lower back and shoulders and ensures high seating comfort. To reduce pressure points on the body and maintain blood circulation, the nursing chair is equipped with the continuous Ergo Line relaxation mechanism. With this mechanism, the patient can be brought into the zero-gravity position with just one movement. The backrest, the seat and the legrest are tilted simultaneously. The angle between the seat and backrest varies between 97° in the sitting position and 120° in the zero gravity position. In addition, the armchair has height-adjustable armrests that make it easier to stand up and sit down and can be lowered flush with the seat if required.


Product Details

  • MAURO Ergo Line recliner and nursing chair
  • Recliner especially for the care sector
  • Robust, welded metal construction
  • Rounded edges and corners
  • With ergonomic push handle made of plastic
  • Removable seat (melamine-coated MDF board, 12mm thick)
  • Softly padded two-zone seat with different densities (visco elastic foam)
  • Seat surface rounded at the front to maintain blood circulation
  • Incl. holder for a dining tray
  • Ergonomically shaped backrest (plywood, 12 mm thick)
  • Soft, comfortable padding (fire-retardant foam) with double-stitched seams
  • Easy-care Stamskin cover (Cat. A)
  • Padded leg support made of plywood (10 mm thick)
  • With height-adjustable armrests for easier sitting down and standing up
  • Extendable footrest (plastic) with anti-tip and anti-slip structure
  • 4 Integral S Design castors Ø 125 mm with precision ball bearings
  • Rear castors with central braking mechanism with directional locking device
  • Max. Load capacity: 150 kg

Dimensions of the MAURO Ergo Line Recliner and Nursing Chair


Seat height to footrest 46 cm
Seat depth 51 cm
Seat width 53.5 cm
Armrest height 73.5 - 53 cm
Total dimensions 155 x 125 x 72 cm (D x H x W)


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Amanda
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★★★★★ 5
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