Short Description
This vehicle wheelchair mechanical lock down system consists of a docking plate mounted into a vehicle floor, and an insertion plate that can be fitted to the base of most manual and powered wheelchairs (with an occupant). It uses a push button control to lock and release the wheelchair restraint. It can also be used on scooters (without an occupant) if suitable points of attachment are available.
Method Of Use
The wheelchair is pushed or driven onto the plate and a beeping sound confirms that it's locked. The wheelchair is released by pushing the release button. The beeps confirm that it is in releasing mode.
Models
One model is available
Freedom Auto Dock
More Details
Floor Anchor Point
* A steel base plate is fitted to the floor. This may be fitted to existing wheelchair accessible vehicles or new vehicles.
Wheelchair Restraint
* A steel plate is fitted to the base of the wheelchair. It is pointed at the front and designed to insert into the base plate fixed to the vehicle floor. The wheelchair automatically locks into place. A button near the steering wheel is pressed to confirm the wheelchair is locked into place. The engine won't start if the button is not pressed. A beeping sound confirms it is locked.
Another button that is located on the panel of the back side door, releases the lock so the wheelchair can be removed.
The manufacturer says the base plate may be fitted to 95% of manual and powered wheelchairs.
Occupant Restraint
* An Australian Standards approved seatbelt attached to the vehicle is required to be worn by the occupant.
Safety
* The device has been fully crash tested and it has several in built safety features.
Considerations for Use
* This wheelchair restraint system can reduce the need to bend and reach to lock down the wheelchair.
* A plate permanently attaches to the base of the wheelchair, which may affect its weight, and may be an obstruction in some situations.
NOTE: Always use this docking system with an approved safety belt.
Licence & Insurance Requirements
The installation of floor plates must be inspected by an RTA certified engineer who provides a report. Training must be provided by the supplier in the use of the restraint system. An instruction book must be provided as well as written instructions displayed in the vehicle into which the system has been fitted.
Standards
For some types of equipment, specific Australian or other Standards are applicable to the materials used in, and the manufacturing and installation of products. Compliance with relevant Standards is indicated by written certification that a product has been tested and assessed as compliant with specified Australian Standards. Purchasers are advised to check with the supplier or manufacturer of an item as to its compliance with the relevant Standard(s).
Place Of Manufacture
Australia