By lowering the vehicle, Automatic
Access Height allows greater ease and elegance of exit.
Not exact matches
Its dual - swivel design rotates a full 360 degrees from two distinct pivot points,
allowing mom to position baby just where she wants him; the four - point, tip - proof base is universally adjustable to accommodate bed
heights from 24» - 34» (60 — 86 cm), and the patented retractable sidewall feature moves down, then returns automatically to
allow mom easy
access to her baby.
The life of the crib can be extended as baby grows older by
allowing for multiple mattress
heights, easily removing spindles for easy
access for toddlers or even converting the crib to a toddler bed with an existing crib mattress up to age seven (additional parts needed).
Cup
height access is also very important - a brewer that
allows enough
height to accommodate tall cups / glasses is better.
Thanks to the
height of the seat on the frame it
allows a child
access to a table at a restaurant.
Thanks to the
height of the seat on the frame it will
allow a child
access to a table when used in a restaurant.
To enjoy an even higher level of comfort, Automatic
Access Height, as part of the optional electronic air suspension *,
allows you to get in and out with greater ease as the feature lowers the vehicle by 40 mm.
The boot's low load
height makes it easy to
access,
allowing heavy or bulky items to be loaded more simply.
There are five different ride
height settings that
allow for easier
access when getting in and out of a truck to increasing ground clearance when going off - road.
Providing additional convenience and capability, Automatic
Access Height, enabled through electronic air suspension,
allows occupants to more easily enter and alight by lowering the vehicle by 50 mm.
The rotund Joro
allows you to add
height to your bounce off of trampoline - like flora and ground - pound through reinforced platforms, providing
access to a once - restricted areas.
For example, tall, built - in cabinets used for storing clothes are located at the ground floor level, to
allow for daily
access, while books and other less urgent things are stored in shelving at mezzanine
height, easily reached by ladder.
Tower
heights have also grown steadily in the last five years,
allowing developers to
access higher, steadier wind resources.