Short Description
A four wheeled battery operated mid to large size scooter with finger operated controls. The seat has a reclining backrest, a headrest, a swivel and sliding mechanism and comes with a seat belt as standard. The lift up armrests are width and height adjustable. Two models with 8 km or 10 km per hour speed control are available. The lever that adjusts the tiller angle is positioned at the height of the hand grips. A light package is also standard.
Options
- folding rear basket
- rear vision mirror
- crutch and cane holder
Models
8 km speed three or four wheel scooter
10 km speed three or four wheel scooter
Specification |
Standard |
Backrest Height |
440 mm Without headrest; 630mm with headrest |
Base Height (clearance) |
Unknown |
Length |
1340 mm |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
150 kg |
Seat Depth |
440 mm |
Seat Height |
Unknown |
Seat Width |
From 440 mm to 550 mm Adjustable armrest width |
Weight (kg) |
94 kg |
Weight of Heaviest Part |
Unknown |
Width |
610 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Backrest recline 0/10/15/30 degrees
Armrest height 200-260mm
Batteries 2x12volt 2x30Ah (2x40Ah optional)
More Details
Drive: rear wheel drive. Adjustable spring suspension.
Metal frame with fibreglass cowling cover. Front and rear bumper. Slip resistant matting on foot platform which is angled to allow foot space on each side of tiller on three wheeled model.
Colours: Ruby Red and Sapphire Blue
Steering Column / Tiller: Adjustable in angle by using the brake like lever located on the left hand side of the control panel. This lever allows for an infinite range of adjustment while the control panel remains horizontal in full view of the driver.
Seat: Contoured and padded. Vinyl.
Height adjustable and adjusts forward and backward
Seat swivel lever is located under right side of seat.allows the seat to swivel through 360 degrees, locking every 45 degrees. The second lever allows the seat to slide forwards and backwards. The seat can also be adjusted in height.
Backrest: Contoured and padded. Headrest. Reclining - angle can be adjusted with an alan key (angle indicators are marked on the side of the seat).
Armrests: Lift up. Height and width adjustable.
Front wheels: 290mm pneumatic tyres.
Rear wheels 280mm pneumatic tyres.
Battery charging is achieved by connecting the supplied cord to the scooter and then to the mains power point. This scooter has an in built charger.
Batteries are stored in separate boxes with carry straps under the seat.
Controls This scooter has finger operated controls and a foam covered looped steering handle. The display panel is flat with push button symbols for the front and rear lights, indicators, hazard light, horn, and a speed switch which lowers the current speed. The speed is controlled by a dial on the display panel. Battery condition is also displayed on the control panel.
Brakes are electromagnetic.
Freewheeling: Disengage the motor brake on right side rear cowling
Safety features include:
Reversing Beeper - a beeper sounds when the scooter is being reversed
Seat Belt is provided standard.
Factors To Consider
This item should be trialled in the users home environment to ensure maximum safety / independence. Environmental considerations include kerbs, footpaths, road / railway crossings, etc
Overall length............1340mm
Overall width.............610mm
The space allowed on public transport for carrying mobility equipment is an area of 1300mm by 800mm.
State transit will only carry scooters with an unladen weight of less than 200 kg and which can be driven onto the bus, and manoeuvred to fit wholly within the designated wheelchair space under their own power. Any such scooters carried must also comply where relevant with the rules applying to wheelchairs.
Three wheeled mobility aids of any kind are unstable in normal bus operations and will not be carried because of the safety risk.
Accessible buses display a blue and white wheelchair sign on the front of the bus, and on the easy access door.
Maintenance
Refer to supplier / manufacturer manual for maintenance details and safety warnings.
Licence & Insurance Requirements
Registration requirements
In NSW, motorised wheelchairs that weigh less than 110 kg and cannot travel at more than 10 km/h do not have to be registered, provided they are being used by a person with mobility problems. A person driving a motorised wheelchair under these circumstances is defined as a pedestrian under the Australian Road Rules and is permitted to travel on a footpath or nature strip adjacent to the road.
Vehicles exempt from registration are covered by the nominal defendant scheme (administered by the Motor Accidents Authority) if they are at fault in an accident in NSW on a road or road-related area and cause injury to another person. However, this cover is only valid in NSW.
Standards
For some types of equipment, specific Australian or other Standard(s) are applicable to the materials used in, the manufacturing processes applied to and the installation of products. Compliance with relevant Standards is indicated by written certification that a product has been tested and assessed as compliant with specified Standards. Purchasers are advised to check with the supplier or manufacturer of this item as to its compliance with relevant Standard(s).
Place Of Manufacture
Asia