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Toilet Lifter
The toilet lifter is a great help in daily life for the user who get a safe and comfortable experience as well as for the caregiver who gets a better working environment. The seat height can be adjusted with a manual or electric height adjustment operation. It is possible to mount toilet supports. Available for both wall and floor drains.
Classification
18 15 06 01 - Height-adjustable plinths and brackets
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Toiletløfter - Floor drain, Manual
HMI-no.
132778
Article-no.
40-45026
Registration date
06-05-2022
Last updated
17-10-2024
Properties
Intended for use in bath rooms
Yes
Diagonal movement
No
E.g., when an upper cupboard in the up and down movement also moves away from the wall, closer to the person
Sideways movable, manual
No
Sideways movable, electric
No
Sideways movable, gas spring
No
Heigh adjustment, manual
Yes
Height adjustment, electrical
No
Height adjustment, gas cartridge
No
Remote control
No
Measures
Load, max
400
kg
Movement
22
cm
Test information
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CE marked as medical device