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LIFT CHAIR (PETITE SERIES 1500)    


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Full power lift and recline chair sized for persons 5 feet 2 inches and under, with hardwood chair frame with steel fasteners and single switch hand control. Screw lift mechanism, powered by 115 volt motor drive, lifts up to 350 pounds. Chair rests on 14 gauge steel base with wide stance for stability. Polyfoam seat cushions. Backs have non-allergic fiber padding. Chair is covered in fire-retardant, velvet fabric, available in a variety of colors. One year warranty on motor, lift mechanism and one year limited warranty from defects in materials, workmanship and all other parts. Full depth pocket and arm/ headrest covers included. Heat and vibrator options available. Pendant hand control with rocking lever switch.

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This product record was updated on February 5, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Med Lift & Mobility Inc

310 South Madison
Calhoun City, Mississippi 38916
United States
Telephone: 800-748-9438 or 601-682-7533.
Fax: 800-628-8709.
Web: http://www.medlift.com/.
Email: sales@medlift.com.


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