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Item Details
Legend Eser Chairs
ILC Reference NO 41:19:001
Item sourced from ILC ACT database
Short Description
A range of metal or wooden framed lounge chairs with manual spring-loaded, self lift seat (Eser seat). The spring mechanism in the self lift seat locks automatically when the user sits, and is disengaged before rising by pushing in a knob on one side of the chair. The spring tension can be adjusted to suit the weight of the user. Backrest and armrest height can be made to measure.
More Details
. The chair has firm upholstery, a high backrest and padded arms.
. A section of the armrest extends forward of the frame so it can be gripped when rising to a standing position.
Options
Left or right side control for self lift seat, reclining backrest with right or left sided winding knob or lever control, head wings, filled in sides, choice of fabrics, neck pillow, footrocker, tray, timber armrest ends, choice of vinyl or woven fabric, additional padding in backrest and/or seat (e.g. to make top layer of seat cushion softer whilst still providing firm postural support). castors. A wooden rod can be attached to the spring release knob and fitted under the armrest for use by people unable to reach knob to release Eser seat.
Eser seat operation
. Ejector cushion spring is released by pushing in knob located on side of frame below seat.
. Tension of spring can be adjusted by winding handle located under the seat - raise the seat into standing position to access the handle.
. If set to suit user's weight, seat will automatically lock when user sits down.
Models
A34 Metal frame chair with Eser seat, adjustable height legs
and fixed backrest.
A35 Metal frame chair with fixed seat and back.
RR36 Metal frame chair with Eser seat, adjustable height legs and
reclining backrest operated by either winding knob or lever.
RR37 Metal frame chair with recliner back and fixed seat.
RR32 Timber frame chair with Eser seat and reclining backrest. Made
to required seat height. Options: head wings, fabric filled in
sides.
W55 Upholstered armchair with Eser seat, fixed backrest and fully
filled in sides
W57 Manual recliner with Eser seat and built-in legrest. Pull cord
activated. Back and seat remain at 90 degrees
Options
Left or right side control for self lift seat
Reclining backrest with right or left sided winding knob or lever control,
Head wings
Filled in sides
Choice of fabrics
Neck pillow
Footrocker
Tray
Timber armrest ends
Additional padding in backrest and/or seat (e.g. to make top layer of seat cushion softer whilst still providing firm postural support). castors. A wooden rod can be attached to the spring release knob and fitted under the armrest for use by people unable to reach knob to release Eser seat.
Dimensions
A34R R37
All measurements are in millimetres (mm)
Seat width (mm) 500 500
Seat depth (mm) 450 450
Overall width(mm) 660 660
Seat height (mm) 430-530 430-530
Back height (mm) 650 650
Place Of Manufacture
Legend Eser Chairs (NSW) - Australian Made
Price Guide
Refer to supplier details for pricing.
Supplier Information - click to supplier for contacts details
ABLE REHABILITATION EQUIPMENT - SMEATON GRANGE,
SMEATON GRANGE, NSW
BELLEVUE MEDICAL,
ALBURY, NSW
LEGEND CARE,
YOUNG, NSW
LIGHTNING MOBILITY,
QUEANBEYAN, NSW
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