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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Powered standing aid allows mobility and support in the standing position. User transfers into device in the seated position, powered lift raises user to standing position. Offers sacral, buttocks, thigh and knee support with nonskid floor. Safety belt at sacral area, no support above user's waist. Low speed 1.6 miles per hour, high speed 3. 2 miles per hour. Joystick control for drive and lift. 24 inch turning radius. Outside dimensions 24.75 by 27 inches. 42 inches high to top rail, 47 inches high to top of joystick. Adds 3 1/8 inches to user's height. 12 volt or 24 volt system.

Notes: For indoor use only.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Falcon Rehabilitation Products, a division of The Phoenix Group

3845 Forest Street
Denver, Colorado 80207
United States
Telephone: 800-370-6808.
Fax: 303-340-3863.
Web: http://www.falconrehab.net.


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