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LEVO DYNAMIC (LD)    


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The Levo Dynamic is a powered stand up wheelchair designed for indoor and outdoor use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This chair can be driven while in a standing position. FRAME: Powered stand-up base. CONTROLS: Choice of right- or left-mounted pivoting joystick controller. FWD: Front-wheel drive. ARMRESTS: Included. BRAKES: Electronic brakes with free-wheeling capability. CASTERS: Rear casters. WHEELS: Front drive wheels. FOOTRESTS: Stand-up legrests with knee supports. POWER: Uses one rechargeable dry battery. The battery drawer is accessible. SPEEDS: Variable speed control; 0 to 6 kilometers per hour at inclines up to 12 percent for a range of 25 kilometers. The chair is equipped with speed reduction while driving in a standing position.

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This product record was updated on January 13, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Levo USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dane Technologies Inc.

7105 Northland Terrace
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55428
United States
Telephone: 888-538-6872 or 763-544-7779.
Fax: 763-582-0442.
Web: http://www.levousa.com.
Email: teamlevousa@danetechnologies.com.


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