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For Sale! Aquatec Beluga Bath Lift


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#1 stephanie83bates

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 11:30 AM

The Aquatec Beluga Bath Lift is a powered bath lift designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This battery powered lift lowers to 2.5 inches from the bottom of the tub, then its back support reclines 35 degrees. To return to the top, the back comes to the upright position and the lift rises to the top of the tub. The lift is operated with a push button hand control. A red safety light glows when there is not enough charge in the battery to run the lift for a full cycle, and a safety circuit prevents the lift from lowering if there is not enough charge to raise it again. The lift has machine washable, removable covers made from blown PVC, and can be used with or without these covers. OPTIONS: Head support; sand wedge cushion to elevate the knees; rotary seat with transfer board; height adapter for deeper tubs; nylon carrying bag. POWER: Uses a rechargeable battery. Seat is lue in colour. Any questions please ask.

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#2 rickkle

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Posted 27 June 2011 - 07:49 PM

I am looking for a used/affordable bath lift.
Is this one for sale? What is the condition? How much does it cost?

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Rickkle

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