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Reclining geriatric chair. The top of the back folds to the rear to facilitate attendant transfers, or the extension can be removed to convert the chair to a standard height back. Padded seat and back with vinyl upholstery. Adjustable headrest and removeable head wings. Adjustable seat depth: 14 to 19 inches. Overall width with casters 25 inches. Adjustable calf pad can be reversed to use as a knee pad. Adjustable height, flip back armsrests. Seat width 18 inches. Seat height 21 inches. Recline mechanism is operated by a bicycle brake handle on the back of the push bar. Model HR300 has four 5 inch casters. Maximum recline is 45 degrees from the floor or 30 degrees from the seat. Model HR400 has two rear 24 inch wheels with handrims for self propulsion. Accessories: side bolsters, adjustable height headrest, abduction wedge, lexan tray, IV pole.

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This product record was updated on May 23, 2003.

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Invacare Canada

570 Matheson Blvd. E., Unit 8
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 4G4
Canada
Telephone: 800-668-5324 or 905-890-8300.
Fax: 800-668-5478 or 905-890-5244.
Web: http://www.invacare.ca.
Email: cdn_ml_e@invacare.com.


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