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Frame
* Rigid, steel frame
* Mid wheel drive
Seat
* Fully upholstered vinyl with foam padding.
* Option of fitting Leckey Mygo seating system.
* Can accommodate a range of seating systems
Upholstery
* Synthetic (vinyl and other)
Backrest
* Rehab (340 - 610mm wide), custom bolsters, foam in place
Headrest
I* Standard
Armrests
* Arm pads 100mm, 75mm, waterfall, gutter, gel
Legrest
* Centre post, side mount, drop in, swing away
Footplates
I* One or two piece fixed/flip up/angle adjustable
Postural accessories
* Pads and supports include knee, hip, abduction, thoracic
* Straps and harnesses include chest, ankle, harness, posture belts
Wheels
* 320 mm (12.5 inch) Alloys with split rims
Castors
* 175 x 40 mm
Brakes
* Automatic
Controls
* Dynamic DX2 as standard
* Compatible with the DX-ECU Environmental Control Unit.
Batteries
* 40 Amp/hr
Motor
* 68Nm Torque, 800W, GIL
Transport or Dismantling
* Wheelchair does not dismantle
Option Details
* Special Controls include head, attendant, chin, foot, environmental
* Power options include 300mm seat elevation (lift), seat tilt (up to 50), power legrest, power backrest, anti-shear backrest
Considerations
Transport Accessibility
The space allowed on public transport for carrying mobility equipment is an area of 1300mm by 800mm.
Wheelchair spaces
All new Sydney buses feature special 'kneeling suspension' and a ramp to provide easy access for less mobile passengers.
There are spaces for two wheelchairs on the new buses. These will accommodate most manual and electric wheelchairs with maximum length 1250mm, maximum width 750mm, maximum turning circle1500mm and maximum weight 200kg.
For safety reasons, passengers in wheelchairs are advised to face the back of the bus, bracing their wheelchair against the side of the space, applying the brakes and securing the seat belt of the wheelchair.
Wheelchair accessible buses display a blue and white wheelchair sign on the front of the bus, and on the easy access door.
Occupied Wheelchair in a Car
A person sitting in a wheelchair within a car or van requires certification and RTA approval for the wheelchair and occupants restraint system where the wheelchair or occupant are restrained to the vehicle structure. RTA approval is not required for a postural support, such as a harness, that is only attached to the wheelchair and not to the vehicle.
Wheelchair Restraints
When transporting a person in a wheelchair in a car or van, both the occupant and the wheelchair require an RTA approved restraint system. The wheelchair and the occupant need to be separately secured to the vehicle itself.
RTA approval is not required for a postural support, such as a harness, that supports the user in the wheelchair but is not part of the vehicle restraint system.
The use of a headrest is not legally required but strongly recommended. Easily detachable, folding headrests which fit a wheelchair with standard push handles are available. Refer to section Wheelchair, Scooter, Cushions, ramps / Postural Supports - Seating System: Restraint+ Head+Back+Seats
Place Of Manufacture
Magic Mobility (Victoria, Australia)
Price Guide
Contact supplier for pricing