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Retractable headrest system for high quad power recliners. Headrest moves to natural position for support and retracts compactly behind back when not in use. Replaces spreader bar for back stability. Has infinite height adjustment on back. Power recliner and head rest can be activated with common switch with available interface. 24 volt DC gear motor with overload protection. Available for all makes and models of reclining wheelchairs. Model 06-1 is for standard back; Model 06-1S is for sliding back.

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This product record was updated on January 12, 2004.

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Labac Systems, a division of The Phoenix Group

4965 Kingston Street
Denver, Colorado 80239
United States
Telephone: 800-445-4402 or 303-914-9914.
Fax: 800-249-9955 or 303-914-8101.
Web: http://www.cd-crafters.com/clients/PhoenixGroup/LaBac.html.


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