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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

12 17 Alternative motorized vehicles

Low-speed cars, see 12 10 06.
Alternative human propelled vehicles, see 12 27 00.

12 17 03 Stair climbing devices

Powered devices that are intended to transport a person or an occupied wheelchair up or down stairs but is not fixed to the stairs, adjacent walls or ceiling.
Stair climbing wheelchairs, see 12 23 15.
Devices to which a wheelchair is attached that facilitate movement up and down the stairs, see 12 24 39.
Assistive products for vertical accessibility, see 18 30 00.

12 17 06 Standing motorized vehicles

Vehicles that controlled by the user who rides in standing position. The vehicles have two or more wheels, handlebars, and a base on which to stand but no seat.
Mopeds and motorcycles, see 12 16 00.

12 17 89 Other alternative motorized vehicles

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