Short Description
A three wheel, battery powered two seater scooter with a maximum speed of 14km per hour. Features a large rear carry tray and a load capacity of 200kg. Tiller position is adjustable and armrests pivot up and down. The bench seat is not adjustable. This scooter supercedes the Dual Taxi scooter.
Options
. Stick or crutch holder
. Walking frame holder
. Oxygen bottle holder
. Golf bag carrier
. Sun canopy
. Tarp cover
Models
Shoprider 778 DXD Dual Seat Scooter - only one dual seat model is available
More Details
FRAME This scooter has suspension.
MOTOR SIZE 1.2 horse power
BATTERIES Two 50 Amp. Off board charger is plugged in at the rear of the scooter.
BATTERY CHARGING is achieved by connecting the charger provided to a mains power point and plugging it into the scooter at the marked charging terminal on the tiller.
BRAKES Electromagnetic
SEAT is fixed. Armrests lift up and are width adjustable. Backrest folds forward to reduce overall height of scooter for transport.
TRANSPORTING For transport, the tiller folds down onto the foot platform and the seat back can be folded forward.
FREEWHEELING mechanism is operated by a lever situated under the rear cowling next to the wheel.
REAR WHEELS are 2 large tyres 330mm diameter, pneumatic.
FRONT WHEEL is 330mm diameter pneumatic
CONTROLS This scooter features thumb operated steering controls. It is programmed for right hand drive. The display panel features a horn, indicators, front and rear lights, a battery level warning light and speed dial.
BASKET attaches to the front of the tiller
APPLICATION May be suitable for bariatric use up to the specified load capacity.
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............1670mm
Overall width.............1000mm
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
Taiwan