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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Upholstered powered seat lift armchair, nylon velvet or Naugahyde upholstery fabric. Hardwood frame, steel lift mechanism. Operates on 110 volt AC. Maximum lifting capacity 400 pounds. Push button hand control. The entire chair lifts up and tilts to assist person in sitting or rising to standing position. Maximum vertical lift 30 inches. Seat height adjustable 17 to 19 inches. Seat depth 20 inches. Seat width 21 inches. Back height 38 inches. Overall width 31 inches, overall length 35 inches. Weight 97 pounds. Recliner model available.

Notes: Medicare covered with qualifications.

Price: 1195.00 to 2295.00.

This product record was updated on February 5, 2001.

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Chair Lift of California

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31220 LaBaya Drive, Suite 113
Westlake Village, California 91362
United States
Telephone: 818-991-4092.
Web: No known web address.


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