Reclining patient chair GAVOTA D
manualon casterswith legrest

reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
reclining patient chair
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Characteristics

Features
reclining
Operation
manual
Options and accessories
on casters, with legrest
Weight capacity

150 kg
(330.7 lb)

Description

GAVOTA armchairs are outstanding pieces of furniture that make life easier for people with limited movement. They have been specially developed for use in retirement homes, hospitals, care homes, and day-care centres, and are excellent for use in palliative care. What is more, they blend in with the interior thanks to quality manufacturing and the use of superior materials. GAVOTA armchairs are part of a modular system, and can be configured to precisely suit your needs. The wide range of accessories available also make GAVOTA a wonderful assistant that combines rest and relaxation with outstanding functionality. The used PUR foam materials are non-combustible and meet the British BS 5852 (Crib 5) standard INFORMATION Practicality, Quality, and Durable Materials Key Features The material beneath the upholstery is leakproof. There is a hygienic gap between the seat and the backrest. An armchair with an adjustable backrest that can be operated by the person sitting in the chair. There is also 1 directional wheel on a spring that ensures the chair moves straight ahead when the client is sitting in it. The armchair stands on 4 rotating wheels with a brake. There is also a folding footrest with anti-slip surface.

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