Short Description
A small electrically operated, steel framed, fully upholstered, lounge chair with electric recline backrest, elevating legrest and stand up function. It comes with battery backup and an external transformer. The chair is available in a range of fabrics.
Models
This is the smallest model in a range of Pride Lift Chairs
Specification |
Pride C1 Electric Lift |
Armrest Height (from seat) |
200 mm |
Backrest Height |
660 mm |
Backrest Recline Angle |
Unknown |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
113 kg |
Seat Depth |
510 mm |
Seat Height |
410 mm |
Seat Width |
460 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Pride C1 Electric Lift
Width of Backrest.... 510 mm
Width Overall........ 680 mm
Length Overall....... 1600 mm in fully reclined position
Height Overall....... 1000 mm
Recommended for people of height 163cm (5'4") or below
More Details
C1
* Petite to small three position full recliner / lift
Frame
* Steel construction
Upholstery
* Split back design upholstery with fully removable upholstery components
Seat
* High density foam and upholstered
* Large side pocket
Backrest
* Padded and upholstered
Armrests
* Full length
* Fixed height
* Padded
* Upholstered
Legrest
* Padded
* Full length
Upholstery
* All upholstery components are fully removable
Colours
* Arctic Blue, Chocolate or Oatmeal
Controls
* Hand held in a control box with a toggle switch for full lift up and full recline functions
* The hand controls can be fitted to either the left or right hand side of the chair.
Power
* Mains
Battery
* Backup requires two 9 volts batteries
Maintenance
Refer to manufacturer or supplier manual for maintenance and safety warnings.
Place Of Manufacture
Pride Mobility, United States of America
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation