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Condition:
Certified Refurbished
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Warranty:
90 Days
- Weight: 400.0 lb
- 14.5" (37 cm) low-bed height
- StayPut retractable bed frame design
- Four drainage bag hooks and eight IV pole/traction equipment socks
- Retractable fifth-wheel steering
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MFR:
Stryker
Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: FL28C
- Phone: (269) 385-2600
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Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum patient weight capacity?
The Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed is designed to support a maximum patient weight capacity of 500 lb (227 kg).
Is a comfortable memory foam mattress included?
Yes, the Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed comes standard with a memory foam mattress. This feature is included to enhance patient comfort during recovery.
What is the low access height?
The Stryker GoBed II achieves a very low access height to promote patient safety and ease of entry/exit. The minimum height the litter top can reach is 14.5 inches (37 cm).
What is the overall length of the Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed?
The overall length of the Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed is 94.25 inches (239.4 cm).
Does the bed offer Trendelenburg positioning?
Yes, the Stryker GoBed II provides comprehensive electric positioning crucial for clinical care, which includes both Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg capabilities.
Key details regarding this functionality:
- Range of Motion: The bed can articulate to a precise tilt of ± 14° (14 degrees in either direction).
- Control: This adjustment is managed electronically, enabling caregivers to quickly and accurately reposition the patient using the nurse controls located on the footboard and siderails.
- Mechanism: Positioning is powered smoothly by the bed’s four independent electric motors.
What advanced patient safety features are included?
The Stryker GoBed II is engineered with several key features focused on maximizing patient safety and streamlining caregiver control, all validated by its compliance with UL, CSA, and IEC electronics approvals (UL60601-1, CSA601.1, and IEC60601-2-38).
Key safety and operational features include:
- Ultra-Low Height: The bed achieves a low height of just 14.5 inches (37 cm), significantly reducing the risk of falls during patient entry and exit.
- StayPut Frame Design: The frame incorporates the StayPut retractable design which minimizes shear and friction forces on the patient’s skin as the bed articulates.
- Caregiver Control Lockouts: Safety is ensured via electronic function lockout controls that prevent unauthorized or accidental changes to the bed’s position.
- Quick Access Siderails: The siderails feature a one-handed dampened release mechanism for quick, safe, and silent caregiver access.
- Night Light: A photo-sensitive night light is integrated to improve patient visibility and navigation during low-light conditions.
- Emergency Backup: The bed includes manual back-up controls for head and knee adjustments in the event of a power outage.
How do the ergonomic controls enhance care?
The Stryker GoBed II was specifically designed with input from nursing professionals to maximize caregiver efficiency and patient safety.
The bed achieves this through intuitive controls and features:
- Simplified Operation: The bed utilizes numerous one-button or one-handed controls to streamline common adjustments.
- Accessible Controls: Nurse controls are conveniently located on the footboard and siderails, while patient controls are fixed on the siderails for easy self-adjustment.
- Precise Positioning: The system is powered by four independent electric motors and includes an auto contour function and a degree indicator for accurate head elevation feedback.
- Safety Features: Includes electronic function lockout controls to prevent unauthorized changes, and a one-handed dampened release mechanism for the siderails.
- Reliable Backup: A manual back-up system is included for controlling the head and knee positions.
Does the retractable fifth-wheel steering improve mobility?
Yes, the Stryker GoBed II is engineered for superior mobility and positioning versatility in clinical settings. The key features that enhance maneuverability include:
- Retractable Fifth-Wheel Steering: This system provides enhanced directional control and stability, making it easier to steer the bed in tight corridors and confined spaces.
- Centrally-Located Controls: Steering and the four-wheel brake mechanism are controlled via a centrally-located system, simplifying operation for caregivers.
- 6-Inch Casters: The large 6-inch diameter casters ensure smooth rolling during transport.
This combination of features is specifically designed to optimize transport and save valuable caregiver time, aligning with the bed’s focus on caregiver efficiency.
Is the bed powered by four independent motors?
Yes, the Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed is powered by four independent electric motors to ensure precise and versatile patient positioning.
This robust drive system allows for comprehensive electronic control over movements, including:
- Backrest: 0° to 60°
- Knee Gatch: 0° to 28°
- Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg: Tilts up to ± 14°
The bed also features an auto contour function, electronic function lockout controls, and a manual back-up system for head and knee controls.
What advanced positioning and mobility features are included?
The Stryker GoBed II is engineered with features designed for both precise patient positioning and enhanced caregiver mobility.
Positioning Capabilities
- Four Independent Electric Motors: Drive all functions for accurate and reliable adjustments.
- Low Access Height: The bed adjusts to a low height of 14.5” (37 cm) to enhance patient safety during entry and exit.
- Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg: Allows for tilting up to ± 14°.
- Articulation Range: The backrest adjusts up to 60° and the knee gatch up to 28°. An auto contour function is also included.
Enhanced Mobility
- StayPut Retractable Frame: The frame retracts 10” (25 cm) during adjustments, which minimizes stretching and shearing forces on the patient.
- Retractable Fifth-Wheel Steering: Greatly improves directional control and maneuverability when transporting the bed.
- Central Control: Steering and the four-wheel brake mechanism are managed via a centrally-located control.

Stryker GoBed II Hospital Bed