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POWER RECLINER INTERFACE (MODEL 2620)    


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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Powered reclining control system. Operates in conjunction with a power module, multiple mode control, and an actuator to convert traditional powered wheelchair for specialized switch operation. Compatible with most 12 or 24 volt recliners including those with powered headrests where the recliner motor and headrest operate sequentially. Features an acceleration circuit for smooth operation and an adjustable speed control to adjust the rate of recliner movement. To operate the recliner the control must be advanced to the mode selected for recliner operation. Two actuator commands are then used to recline and raise to upright position. Mounted near recliner drive mechanism utilizing interface's threaded inserts. An interconnecting cable is required to connect interface to control. Wiring diagram included for installation. Compatible with LaBac, Folio, Invacare and Falcon recliner systems. Requires a 1925 Interconnecting Cable, $80.00. Used with a 3060 system.

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Price: 425.00.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Dufco Electronics Inc (a division of Sunrise Medical)

2848 Business Park Avenue
Fresno, California 9372
United States
Telephone: 800-456-8168 or 559- 292-2171.
Fax: 559- 292-7412.
Web: http://www.sunrisemedical.com.


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