Various Hand Controls For Disabled People Part II
- Author Mark Nikolic
- Published December 26, 2011
- Word count 542
Here is the second part of previous article various hand controls for disabled People. We are continuing with some other types of stationary brakes.
911FST "F1" Stationary Mechanical Brake
The F1 stationary mechanical brake lever is the latest addition to the progressive technology of Guido simplex's hand control devices. It is an ingenious and brilliant solution unlike other mechanical floor levers, only the hand grip part of the lever moves and the main body of the lever remains stationary. There is no friction on the legs of the driver and moving the seat to different positions will not interfere with the functionality of the lever. The F1 lever is mounted on top of the vehicle's floor allowing free space under the steering wheel giving easy ingress and egress for the driver. The telescopic and tilt functions of the steering wheel remain unchanged. The F1 stationary mechanical brake lever comes in 4 different colors of leather and can be combined with the 898B secondary function device (horn, lights and directional switches).
1094FR Square Control
The Guido simplex 1094FR hand control uses infrared technology to manage your vehicle's secondary controls by interfacing directly with the vehicle's electrical system. The illuminated key pad rotates, allowing personalization of key functions and position. Running on lithium batteries, this easily removable unit can either be charged through the vehicle's battery system or can be charged in any standard outlet with a battery charger. Adaptable to both sides of any steering wheel and all vehicles types. To remove the device, simply push the button at the center of the wheel knob. The dusk sensor automatically activates the headlights. Accessory: Car battery charger; enjoy the comfort of recharging your battery without leaving the car. Standard battery charger, recharge your battery at home from any electrical outlet.
• Secondary control on the steering wheel,
• Illuminated key pad,
• Removable,
• Can be installed on the right/left side of the steering wheel,
• Dusk sensor activate the headlights,
• Can be charged in the vehicle or in any electrical outlet.
1094FV Fan Control
The Guido simplex 1094FV hand control uses infrared technology to manage your vehicle's secondary controls by interfacing directly with the vehicle's electrical system. The illuminated key pad rotates, allowing personalization of key functions and position. Running on lithium batteries, this easily removable unit can either be charged through the vehicle's battery system or can be charged in any standard outlet with a battery charger. Adaptable to both sides of any steering wheel and all vehicles types. To remove the device, simply push the button at the center of the wheel knob. The dusk sensor automatically activates the headlights. Accessory: Car battery charger; enjoy the comfort of recharging your battery without leaving the car. Standard battery charger, recharge your battery at home from any electrical outlet.
• Secondary control on the steering wheel,
• Illuminated key pad,
• Removable,
• Can be installed on the right/left side of the steering wheel,
• Dusk sensor activate the headlights,
• Can be charged in the vehicle or in any electrical outlet.
The hand controls make operating the vehicle easy, although it can take some time to become accustomed to this unique way of driving. Once you learn the controls though, you will find that the mobility vehicles are quite easy to operate.
For more info on Mobility Lifts or Wheelchair visit Better Life Mobility Centers in San Diego and Las Vegas.
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