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Picture of VOYAGER SPA LIFT The Voyager Spa Lift is a powered lift designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This lift is designed for use by passengers who need a lift to safely enter and exit spa facilities aboard ship and it can be operated by either the user or an attendant. The lift is made of corrosion-proof materials and it comes with a waterproof hand control and handheld fresh water rinse. OPTIONS: The lift can be configured to adapt to a ship's specific spa design. POWER: Uses a 24- volt direct current (DC) electronic actuator. WARRANTY: Lifetime warranty on frame.

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This product record was updated on March 9, 2006.

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S R Smith (Formerly RehaMed International LLC)

PO Box 400
1017 Berg Parkway
Canby, Oregon 97013
United States
Telephone: 800-824-4387 or 503-266-2231.
Fax: 503-266-4334.
Web: http://www.srsmith.com.


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