Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2014 11:58:47 GMT
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The Hamilton is a Single Motor Tilt In Space Armchair made by NHC, the chair offers a very comfortable seating position which is adjustable to suit your need's at the touch of a button. The hand control is very clear and easy to use with only 2 buttons, it really is 1 for up and the other for down.
The Hamilton features a tilt-in space action, this movement allows the angle between the back and the seat to remain fixed, therefore fully supporting the user and allowing the whole seat and backrest unit to be angled backwards to provide a deep seat. This feature is very helpful if there is any leg water retention or any need to keep the legs raised at or even above chest level. Another benefit of the Tilt in Space armchair is if it is used by someone who leans forward in a normal chair and may have a risk of falling out, with the way a tilt in space operates the risk of falling will be greatly reduced and this also ensures that their energy can be used for other activities, such as eating and leisure, rather than just to maintain their position.
The chair can be raised and angled forwards to make it easier for the user to get in and out.
Power Requirements
The power comes from your normal plug socket which goes into a transformer on the chair cable then into your chair. Should you encounter a power cut there is a back up battery slot on the transformer which usually takes 2 X 9V batteries, Ask your dealer when they set up your chair about this. Some manufacturers fit these batteries for you but some don't well worth getting these fitted as you don't want to be fully reclined then the power goes. The batteries will give you enough power to get to the seating position and will go very slow as if the chair is struggling once used replace the batteries and it's a good idea to change at least once a year as well.
Safety Features
Most handsets have a little key that can disable the armchair which is good for if you have any young children that you don't want using the chair. Another feature on most chairs is that they have an automatic cut out of the chair if they are being used for a long period eg if your going up down up down for a few or more minutes the chair will cut out usually for around 10-15 minutes while it cools down.
Obstructions
When your using your chair its a good idea to be aware of things falling under the leg rest or if you have the chair to close to a wall behind it could be damaging to the actuator of the chair and could break your things as well. Also you MUST be aware if you have pets as they always want to go under the chair for a sniff while your legs are up or while your chair is raised so make sure they are out of the way before lowering your chair and feet, The chair could cause injury to your pets or worse.
Review
The Hamilton is a Single Motor Tilt In Space Armchair made by NHC, the chair offers a very comfortable seating position which is adjustable to suit your need's at the touch of a button. The hand control is very clear and easy to use with only 2 buttons, it really is 1 for up and the other for down.
The Hamilton features a tilt-in space action, this movement allows the angle between the back and the seat to remain fixed, therefore fully supporting the user and allowing the whole seat and backrest unit to be angled backwards to provide a deep seat. This feature is very helpful if there is any leg water retention or any need to keep the legs raised at or even above chest level. Another benefit of the Tilt in Space armchair is if it is used by someone who leans forward in a normal chair and may have a risk of falling out, with the way a tilt in space operates the risk of falling will be greatly reduced and this also ensures that their energy can be used for other activities, such as eating and leisure, rather than just to maintain their position.
The chair can be raised and angled forwards to make it easier for the user to get in and out.
Power Requirements
The power comes from your normal plug socket which goes into a transformer on the chair cable then into your chair. Should you encounter a power cut there is a back up battery slot on the transformer which usually takes 2 X 9V batteries, Ask your dealer when they set up your chair about this. Some manufacturers fit these batteries for you but some don't well worth getting these fitted as you don't want to be fully reclined then the power goes. The batteries will give you enough power to get to the seating position and will go very slow as if the chair is struggling once used replace the batteries and it's a good idea to change at least once a year as well.
Safety Features
Most handsets have a little key that can disable the armchair which is good for if you have any young children that you don't want using the chair. Another feature on most chairs is that they have an automatic cut out of the chair if they are being used for a long period eg if your going up down up down for a few or more minutes the chair will cut out usually for around 10-15 minutes while it cools down.
Obstructions
When your using your chair its a good idea to be aware of things falling under the leg rest or if you have the chair to close to a wall behind it could be damaging to the actuator of the chair and could break your things as well. Also you MUST be aware if you have pets as they always want to go under the chair for a sniff while your legs are up or while your chair is raised so make sure they are out of the way before lowering your chair and feet, The chair could cause injury to your pets or worse.