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The Power Picco is a child's powered wheelchair designed for use by children with lower extremity, mobility, or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. FRAME: The brightly-colored frame folds to 36 centimeters after batteries are removed, and includes a support roll. CONTROLS: Programmable single-knob electronic controls. RWD: Electric power drive. UPHOLSTERY: Black. ARMRESTS: Padded armrests. BRAKES: Pressure brake for regular use, and drum brake for downhill use. CASTERS: Two front casters. WHEELS: Two rear wheels. FOOTRESTS: Single footplate. WARRANTY: 4 year limited warranty on frame, 2 years on electronics and drive, and six months for the battery.

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This product record was updated on June 30, 2004.

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Meyra (Wilhelm Meyer GmbH & Co.)

Meyra-Ring 2
Kalletal, D-32689
Germany
Telephone: 011-49-05733-922-0.
Fax: 011-49-05733-922-143.
Web: http://www.meyra.com.
Email: info@meyra.de.


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