History of Medical Scooters
In the 1970s, medical scooters gained popularity due to advancements in battery technology, which allowed them to be used outdoors.
Dan Steffes |
Lumex floor lifts are designed to provide safer and more secure transfers of patients by caregivers. Lumex lifts are very sturdy and easy to use.
• Heavy gauge steel construction with white powder-coated finish and rubber-coated low base legs protect furniture and walls
• Six point spreader bar with 360° rotation accommodates 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings
• Large, easy to grip handles for easy maneuverability
• Intuitive foot pedal leg opening mechanism frees up hands
• Ergonomic hand pendant with hook
• Emergency stop button and manual lowering mechanism
• Warning beep and visual indicator on control box for low battery charge (24V DC motor)
• Accessory storage bag and how-to-use video included
• Optional digital scale DSC250
• Designed to meet the requirements of HCPCS Code E0635
Specifications:
Floor Clearance | 4.7" |
Spreader Bar Minimum Height from Sling Attachment | 27.5" |
Spreader Bar Maximum Height from Sling Attachment | 68.1" |
Overall Length | 40.2 |
Minimum Base Width (outside) | 26.0" |
Maximum Base Width (outside) | 37.8" |
Safe Working Load (EVENLY DISTRIBUTED) | 400 lbs |
Product Weight | 114.5 lbs |
Warranty:
Frame and spreader bar: Three (3) year limited
Actuator: Two (2) year limited
Batteries: One (1) year limited
Downloads:
Minnesota #1 Medical Rental Company
154 Cobblestone Ln.
Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: (612) 334-3159