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Exciting NEW Product Announcement!
In partnership with the Zomet Institute in Israel, SLAWNER’S is
proud to introduce the Shabbat Amigo!
Innovative. Customized. Unique.
Amigo continues its hallmark tradition of developing niche products
and the Shabbat Amigo is no exception! Allowing Orthodox Jews with
walking disabilities to observe the Sabbath in full compliance, the
Shabbat model is halachically-authorized by the Zomet Institute in
Israel. At $1250 MSRP, the Shabbat option with specific Shabbat
features may be added to the RT Express/RT Express Junior, RD,
EXT350, or HD450 Amigo models at the time of their purchase. By
switching the Amigo into Shabbat mode, the user activates a timer
that automatically sets the chair in motion, satisfying the “no
work” Sabbath restriction. Every Shabbat Amigo is individually
inspected and certified by a Zomet representative and available
through Amigo dealers.
Click
here for Dealer Locator.
View
Front Page Article on the Shabbat Amigo published Thursday, July
21 in The Saginaw News.
Shabbat Press Release from AMI corporate offices.
Full Page published in Viewpoint Magazine (Passover edition).
How does the Shabbat work?
When the Amigo is put into the Shabbat mode, it connects to a
separate circuit board—the Shabbat module. The Shabbat module’s
timing circuit takes about 15-20 seconds to start the Amigo moving
slowly on its own. There is no throttle lever activation required by
the driver. This is considered an “indirect action”.
Once the Amigo is moving in Shabbat mode, the driver may pull the
lever to go forward faster because the motor relay circuit has
already been activated by the Shabbat module. This is not
considered a “direct action.” To go in reverse, the driver must push
a directional button. This causes the Shabbat to go through its
timing cycle, again, before it automatically changes the motor relay
for reverse driving.
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