Meditek Stairlifts (PR01956)
Meditek Stairlifts
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A range of stairlifts that transport a person up or down a stairway, seated on a chair or standing or perching on a platform. The stairlifts travel along tracking by a battery operated drive system. Models are customised to suit straight or multiple stairways. Indoor and outdoor applications available.
General Details
- Extra product information
TRACK MOUNTING: The stairlift consists of a single aluminium tube track mounted onto the staircase tread. It features a rack and pinion drive mechanism.
METHOD OF LIFT OPERATION: Control of the stairlift is via a joystick with a constant pressure pressure up/down switch. A handheld remote controller with constant pressure up/down buttons is used for the "Call/Send" function which can operate the stairlift if the user is at the opposite end of the stairlift.
POSITION OF SWITCH: Joystick is located on the arm of the stairlift.
Controller is an infra-red remote controller placed at the top and bottom of the stairway.ARMRESTS: are on both sides, padded and lift up.
FOOTRESTS: is a solid platform. Has a slip-resistant surface and lifts up.
SEAT: is padded, lifts up, and swivels at the top or bottom of the stairway. Fabric colour is available in green, red, blue, cream, pink or beige.
SAFETY FEATURES: All leading edges features pressure sensitive contacts to immobilize the stairlift if it encounters an obstruction on the stairway. A low voltage 24 volt battery backup system allows continued operation in the event of a power failure.
- Options
TRACKING TYPE:
Straight or curved.
An optional manual or electrically operated folding section of the track (hinged)- Manufacturer/Country
- Meditek / England
Models / Specifications
- Model Meditek 160 Deluxe: Sit-on stairlift
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- Model Meditek SP120: Stand or perch stairlift
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Maintenance
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Standards
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