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Picture of SUMMIT THERAPY LIFT (MODEL 400BP) The Summit Therapy Lift, model 400BP, is pool lift designed for use by individual with lower extremity, mobility, or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This lift is designed for therapy pools and above–ground spas. Features include 360-degree powered seat rotation and a large adjustable footrest with beveled edges. POWER: Uses rechargeable battery. DIMENSIONS: This lift is capable of traveling over a wall heght of 52 inches and a maximum wall width of 14 inches. CAPACITY: 400 pounds.

Notes: The manufacturer states this product is Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/ABA compliant and meets Title 24:California Code Regulations.

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This product record was updated on July 6, 2010.

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Spectrum Products

7100 Spectrum Lane
Missoula, Montana 59808-8416
United States
Telephone: 800-791-8056 or 406-542-9781.
Fax: 406-542-1158 or 800-791-8057.
Web: http://www.spectrumproducts.com.
Email: tmiller@spectrumproducts.com.


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