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The scooter has a Lithium Ion Phosphate Battery that has a charge indicator and can be locked in place. The scooter is turned on initially at the battery and then on the tiller.
FRAME Steel frame. Plastic covers are available in red or grey.
SEAT does not swivel, is removable
STEERING COLUMN can be tilt adjusted by a lever at the base of the column.
FRONT WHEELS 200mm solid tyres
REAR WHEELS 200mm solid tyres
CONTROLS The control panel features a horn, battery charge indicator and speed dial. The
BATTERY CHARGING is achieved by connecting the scooter from the rear charger inlet to a mains power point, off board battery charger.
BATTERY 10amp Lithium Ion Phosphate Battery with built in main switch and charger port. There is a battery indicator on the steering column
FOOTREST is a plastic platform
BRAKES are electromagnetic
SAFETY FEATURES include:
- Reversing Beeper - a beeper sounds when the scooter is being reversed
- Rear anti tip wheels
TRANSPORTING
Seat back and base covers are removable. The scooter can be folded with the seat in place, or the seat can be removed to reduce the weight.
The scooter can be dismantled into four parts:
1.Battery
Remove the battery by unlocking the release button, depressing it, and sliding the battery across.
2.Seat
Remove and fold the seat. Pins are removed at the rear of the seat allowing the chair to be lifted out of the base. Alternatively the seat can be folded onto the scooter base by lifting the rear handle and bringing forward.
4. Basket
The basket folds by lifting the base up and folding the sides inwards. There is a clip to secure it to the tiller.
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.......1100mm
Overall width........580mm
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.