Product Code | MULTI-C |
Manufacturer | Repose Furniture |
Condition | New |
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The success of the Multi C-air lies in its complete adaptability. This rise recliner puts the healthcare team, in the home or the ward, in ultimate control, providing a full range of options to tailor the chair precisely for each individual’s comfort and care.
With a Dual Tilt in Space motor the Multi C-air is suitable for clients with changing and deteriorating neurological conditions and those who require assisted movement to reduce the problems of skin breakdown.
A choice of nine seat cushions and six back cushion styles all removable, interchangeable, replaceable and each designed with different postural and pressure management qualities. With the ability to remove and interchange seat and back cushion designs the chair can be easily adapted over time for changing conditions or new users, giving greater longevity of usage.
Seat Cushion Options:
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Back Rest Cushioning
There is a choice of six interchangeable pressure management back cushions each with different features that enable the chair to be adapted to a single user's changing needs or to adapt the chair to another user. This ensures greater longevity of its usage.
In addition, all cushions can be repositioned to suit a user's individual seating preferences and fibres added or removed from fibre filled cushions to adjust firmness. Covers can also be removed for cleaning.
Back rest Options:
See back rest images for detailed description
Specification:
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Small + Legs:
Medium:
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Large:
Large + Legs:
Optional Delivery information:
Standard Delivery: FREE for all orders.
Optional Engineered delivery and set up service is available, you will benefit from a nationwide network of engineers to support warranties with fast service at your home: no need to ship your items back to us for repair. For further information, Click Here or call us on 08006 123454.
Once delivered, the engineer will assemble/install your product, provide you with a full demonstration and answer any questions or queries you may have, all packaging will be removed.
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Product Code | MULTI-C |
Manufacturer | Repose Furniture |
Condition | New |
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