Highly Configurable Rehab Seat
The seating system is designed to optimize the seating comfort of the user. It can be adjusted in seat depth, seat width, backrest settings, as well as armrest and legrests. A rail on each side provides a mounting point for accessories like hip supports or safety belts. The seat pan is flat so other seating cushions can be fitted onto the seat as well.
Biomechanical Power Recline
Because it is not always easy to adapt to a new living situation, the MID Lectus is designed with various biomechanics positioning functions to help the user with the transition. It includes a power backrest recline and articulated elevating legrest. The seat will traverse with the body, thereby reducing the sheer force to a minimum and most importantly, keeping all the supports in the correct alignment with the body.
50 degree Centre Gravity tilt
The centre gravity tilt ensures pressure relief and a high degree of comfort. The tilt can also be used when driving down a slope for compensating for the negative seat angle. This provides a more stable seat position and safe
driving.
30cm Sky-high Power Seat Lift
The seat lift is centrally mounted into the chassis. The seat can be raised step-less up to 300 mm with this lift. This enables the user to have more freedom of movement in the horizontal area and in the vertical area.
R-Net Control
The R-Net-control system comes standard with the MID Lectus. Operate many electrical functions of the chair using the joystick. This system also serves as a platform for specialised steering controls such as chin control, head control and switch control. It even can operate infrared and Bluetooth devices using the joystick with R-Net controls. The things you can do with R-Net Control are endless.
Crash Test Approved
The MID Lectus is approved for transportation in accordance with ISO 7176-19. This means it is suitable to be used as a seat in a motor vehicle for transportation.
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