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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Add on powered reclining back for wheelchairs. Footrest automatically raises as back reclines. Can be stopped at any angle. Standard toggle switch provided. Optional unidirectional switch for head shoulder or other operating positions. For use with 12 or 24 volt powered wheelchairs.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Chair Concern Inc

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13150 Paramount Blvd
South Gate, California 90280
United States
Telephone: 213-630-4220.
Web: No known web address.


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