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Hoahoa hautai paparua

Ko te paparanga o runga he hautai ngarui, e pai ana ki te pihi tinana, a ko te paparanga o raro he hautai rapa nui, e tautoko ana i te tinana. Ko te hoahoa paparua-rua e whakarato ana i te tohatoha tuarua o te taumaha, koinei te waahanga tuarua o te marara pehanga me te aukati i nga moenga.
Te hoahoa ngaru

Ko te ahua ngaru, te teitei me te iti o te ahua concave-convex, te karo i te hanganga o nga aputa i runga i te tautoko, ka taea te whakaora i te pehanga o te rohe, he mahi anti-decubitus me te mirimiri.
papanga motuhake rongoa

He parewai, he manawa me te kiri-kiri, ngawari ki te wetewete me te horoi.
He maha nga mattress whaimana

He tino pai te mahi o te mattress, kua whakamatauria, kua whakamanahia hoki te uhi o roto me te uhi o waho e nga whakahaere motuhake.
Whakaaturanga Hua
Rahi Paerewa:1950 * 900 * 100 mm (+/-5 mm) Ka taea te whakarite i nga korero
Awhe taumaha:He nui ake te hiki i te 100 kg
•Ko te mata o te papanga he maamaa me te kiri-kiri, a ko te uhi whanui he ngawari ki te wetewete me te horoi.
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