Short Description
A mobile high backed arm chair with reclining backrest and elevating legrest. The arm rests are infinitely height adjustable and can be moved out of the way to enable sideways transfers. The adjustable footplate has a padded calf support and can be folded behind the leg support when not in use. The chair can be battery or manually operated.
Models
Electrically and manually operated models are available
Options
* Gas spring operation
* Battery operation
* Fold away tray
* Neck supports
* Body and side supports
* Wheelchair wheel mounting brackets
Specification |
Electric |
Manual |
Armrest Height (from seat) |
From 180 mm to 230 mm |
From 180 mm to 230 mm |
Backrest Height |
920 mm |
780 mm |
Backrest Recline Angle |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
150 kg |
150 kg |
Seat Depth |
500 mm |
500 mm |
Seat Height |
570 mm |
550 mm |
Seat Width |
500 mm |
500 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Electric
Width of Armrest....................... 90 mm
Depth of Footrest..................... 230 mm
Width Overall......................... 690 mm
Length Overall........................ 850 mm upright chair with footrest open
Height Overall....................... 1380 mm
Diameter of Front Wheel............... 150 mm
Diameter of Rear Wheel................ 125 mm
Weight Overall (kg).................... 50 kg
Manual
Width of Armrest....................... 90 mm
Depth of Footrest..................... 230 mm
Width Overall......................... 690 mm
Length Overall........................ 850 mm upright chair with footrest open
Height Overall....................... 1300 mm
Diameter of Front Wheel............... 150 mm
Diameter of Rear Wheel................ 125 mm
Weight Overall (kg).................... 45 kg
More Details
A clip-on system allows the back and seat to be removed
The armrests can be adjusted using two mechanisms
* Spring loaded height adjustment buttons on the armrest metal tubing
* Adjustable from the rear of the lower backrest using two knobs
Option Details
* This chair is operated with either a gas and spring mechanism or battery operated.
* Tray that can be turned and folded away when not in use
* Several varieties of neck supports
* Body and side supports for clients with postural difficulties
* Wheelchair wheel mounting brackets
Place Of Manufacture
Denmark
Standards
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