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-- DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 8/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Amigo Deluxe Mini is a powered wheelchair alternative for people of small stature. FRAME: 41.5 inches overall length; 27.5 inch overall width. CONTROLS: Deluxe touchtron handle. SEAT: 360 degree seat swivel with lock. BRAKES: Dynamic and electromagnetic braking systems. WHEELS: Dual solid rear wheels. POWER: 24 volt rear wheel drive; battery charger. SPEED: Maximum speed is 4.5 miles per hour for a range of 16 miles. WEIGHT: 142 pounds including batteries. WARRANTY: 5 year warranty.

Notes: Can be used with the powered seat lifts.

Price: 3195.00 to 3443.00.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2004.

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Amigo Mobility International, Inc.

6693 Dixie Highway
Bridgeport, Michigan 48722-9725
United States
Telephone: 800-692-6446 or 989-777-0910.
Fax: 800-334-7274.
Web: http://myamigo.com.
Email: info@myamigo.com.


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