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King Size Adjustable Bed Frame with Remote: Buyer Guide

A king size adjustable bed frame with remote is usually evaluated as a wider electric hospital bed with powered positioning and handset control. For hospital procurement, confirm the required bed width, functions, safe working load, remote configuration, accessories, voltage and destination-market documentation in the written quotation before ordering.

Published 2026-08-186 min readKeling Medical
King Size Adjustable Bed Frame with Remote: Buyer Guide

What to confirm before buying a king size adjustable bed frame with remote

A king size adjustable bed frame with remote can describe a residential-style product, but hospital buyers should not assume that every electric hospital bed is available in king size or includes a remote. The Keling catalogue identifies several electric hospital beds by function and application, but the supplied product information does not state king-size dimensions or remote-control specifications.

That distinction matters for tenders and hospital projects. A wider mattress platform may affect room clearance, transfer space, bed-rail coverage, mattress compatibility, transport routes and cleaning workflows. A remote may also mean a patient handset, nurse control, or another control arrangement. These details should be confirmed model by model rather than inferred from the word “electric.”

For Spanish-language searches, cama king size electrica may refer to the same general requirement. In a commercial enquiry, describe the project as a hospital bed requirement and provide the target dimensions, functions and control arrangement. Keling’s Hospital Beds category can be used to review the available bed range before requesting a model-specific quotation.

Why hospital buyers should separate size from function

“King size” describes the required sleeping or mattress width, while “adjustable” describes powered positioning. Hospital beds are also selected by function count, patient load, care environment, side rails, casters, mattress type and accessories. A wider frame is not automatically a five-function bed, and a five-function bed is not automatically a king-size configuration.

The practical procurement question is therefore: can the required electric hospital bed configuration be supplied with the requested dimensions and remote, while retaining the functions and accessories specified in the tender? The answer should be documented in the quotation and technical file.

KL-BC101 5-function electric hospital bed with CPR configuration
KL-BC101 provides a visual reference for evaluating a 5-function electric hospital bed configuration.

Compare the available electric hospital bed configurations

Keling’s listed electric models provide a useful starting point for comparing function levels. KL-BC105 is identified as a 2-Function Electric Bed 200 kg, while KL-BC104 is a 3-Function Electric Bed 200 kg. These options may suit projects that need a simpler powered configuration, subject to confirmation of the requested size and control system.

The 5-function options provide a broader starting point for projects with more positioning requirements. KL-BC101 Electric Hospital Bed is identified as a 5-Function ICU Bed with CPR. KL-BC102 Electric Hospital Bed is identified as a 5-Function Bed with Dual Return. The catalogue also lists KL-BC103 Electric Hospital Bed as a 5-Function Ward Bed 240 kg.

These descriptions should be treated as configuration indicators, not as a complete technical specification. The number of functions, CPR description, dual-return description and 240 kg or 200 kg capacity should be matched to the tender wording. Confirm the exact adjustment functions, usable mattress platform, overall dimensions, load definition and included accessories in the quotation.

!KL-BC101 electric hospital bed

How to choose between 3-function and 5-function beds

A 3-function bed may be appropriate where the project prioritises essential electric adjustment and a lower-complexity configuration. A 5-function bed may be considered where the ward or ICU specification requires more positioning functions or a CPR-related configuration. However, function count alone does not determine suitability for a king-size requirement.

Ask the supplier to provide a side-by-side technical table covering adjustment functions, control method, bed dimensions, mattress size, safe working load, castors, side rails, headboard and footboard, and power requirements. This avoids comparing one supplier’s function terminology with another supplier’s without checking what each function includes.

KL-BC102 5-function electric hospital bed with dual return
KL-BC102 illustrates another 5-function electric hospital bed option for project comparison.

Is a wider bed suitable for a hospital project?

A king-size frame can require more floor area and may change how staff move around the bed. Before approving a wider configuration, the project team should check room drawings, door widths, lifts, corridors, storage areas and emergency access. Bedside equipment, IV stands, mobile trolleys and transfer equipment also need sufficient clearance.

The mattress is equally important. Keling lists KL-P001 Mattress as a hospital bed mattress with PU or sponge fill, and also lists segmented and air mattress options. Do not assume that a standard mattress will fit a non-standard bed width. Confirm the compatible mattress dimensions, construction, cover material and quantity per bed in the quotation.

Side rails and bed ends should be reviewed as part of the complete system. A wider mattress platform may require a matching rail length and suitable headboard or footboard. The catalogue includes KL-HL002 ABS Side Rail and other bed-side components, but compatibility with a selected electric bed must be confirmed before placing a purchase order.

!KL-BC102 electric hospital bed

Remote-control requirements to include in the RFQ

Remote control is a key point for this search term, but it is not specified in the supplied descriptions of the listed electric beds. In the RFQ, state whether the project requires a patient handset, attendant or nurse control, independent controls, locking functions, or another arrangement. Ask for the control layout, cable length, mounting method and quantity per bed.

Also request confirmation of:

  • Whether the remote is included as standard or supplied as an option.
  • Which bed functions the remote operates.
  • Whether controls can be locked or restricted for ward use.
  • Power input, plug standard and destination-market electrical requirements.
  • Backup or emergency positioning provisions, if required by the project specification.
  • Cleaning and replacement procedures for the handset and cable.

These are procurement checks, not assumptions about a particular Keling model. The final quotation should identify the exact bed model, selected options and control configuration.

For broader comparison, see the Electric Hospital Bed for Sale: Buyer’s Guide. If a project is considering lower-powered configurations, the Semi Electric Hospital Bed Buyer’s Guide can help separate manual and electric adjustment requirements.

KL-BC103-A 5-function electric hospital bed alternative style
KL-BC103-A supports visual review of bed structure when discussing remote and size requirements.

Tender checklist for a king-size electric bed

Before requesting a firm offer, prepare a short technical schedule. Include the required mattress platform and overall dimensions, number of functions, minimum safe working load, intended department, side-rail requirement, mattress type, castor specification, bed-end design, remote-control arrangement and quantity.

Then ask the exporter to confirm lead time, packing dimensions, loading information, spare-parts availability, user documentation, installation requirements and warranty terms. If the beds will be used in an ICU, include any department-specific requirements rather than selecting an ICU-labelled model solely because it has a higher function count.

Keling is a Shanghai-based manufacturer and export and sales centre founded in 1996. Its company materials state an ISO 13485 quality system and also state ISO 9001 and CE. Regulatory scope and validity should be confirmed per model and destination market in the written quotation. For project planning, the Hospital Projects solutions page and Request a Quote page provide suitable next steps.

Information to send with a quotation request

A useful enquiry should state the destination country, quantity, preferred model or function level, required bed width and length, mattress dimensions, remote-control expectations, voltage, accessories, packaging requirements and delivery location. Attach the tender specification or room-layout constraints when available.

If the required king-size dimension is not available as a standard catalogue configuration, ask whether a project-specific configuration can be reviewed. Do not describe it as confirmed until the supplier has provided written technical acceptance, pricing and regulatory documentation for that configuration.

!KL-BC103-A electric hospital bed

Final buying decision

For a hospital project, the right choice is not simply the bed with the largest surface or highest function count. Select the configuration that satisfies the required dimensions, clinical-area specification, load requirement, control method, accessories, logistics and documentation. The catalogue’s 3-function and 5-function electric beds offer different starting points, but king-size dimensions and remote compatibility require written confirmation.

This article is general procurement guidance. Specifications, certificates and commercial terms are confirmed per model and destination market in the written quotation.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every electric hospital bed include a remote?

No. “Electric” identifies powered bed adjustment, but it does not by itself confirm a remote handset, nurse control, locking function or included accessory. For the selected Keling model, request written confirmation of the control type, operated functions, quantity, power requirements and whether the remote is standard or optional.

Can Keling supply a king-size electric hospital bed?

The supplied catalogue descriptions do not state king-size dimensions for the listed electric hospital beds. Buyers should send the required mattress and overall dimensions to Keling and ask for written confirmation of availability, compatibility, pricing and regulatory documentation before treating a king-size configuration as approved for the project.

Which Keling electric hospital bed models should buyers compare?

The catalogue identifies KL-BC104 as a 3-Function Electric Bed 200 kg, KL-BC105 as a 2-Function Electric Bed 200 kg, KL-BC101 and KL-BC102 as 5-function beds, and KL-BC103 as a 5-Function Ward Bed 240 kg. Compare the exact technical schedules rather than function count alone.

What should an RFQ for a cama king size electrica include?

Include the destination market, quantity, required bed and mattress dimensions, functions, safe working load, remote-control arrangement, side rails, mattress, casters, voltage, plug standard, packaging and delivery location. Ask the supplier to confirm model compatibility, included accessories, lead time and destination-market regulatory scope in the written quotation.

Is a wider electric bed suitable for every hospital room?

No. A wider frame may affect bedside clearance, staff movement, equipment placement and transport through doors, lifts and corridors. Review room drawings and logistics routes before approval. Also confirm matching mattress, side rails, headboard and footboard dimensions so the complete bed system remains compatible.

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