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Turny Systems can be adapted to passenger, driver and mid row positions and are fixed to the original seat mountings for easy restoration of the vehicle when it is to be replaced.
The systems are made from a steel frame and the base is fitted into the car's original seat attachment points in the floor.
The seats either manually or electrically pivot to face out towards the car door. The remote control is used to first extend the seat out of the door, then lower the seat towards the ground to facilitate transfers to a wheelchair.
The Turny can be fitted to the original car seat with the original seat belt. If more head or leg space is required, it can be fitted to a lower height seat.
The Turny seat is suitable for high vehicles such as four wheel drives and vans.
Method Of Use
Method of use of Turny Orbit and HD models:
1. Release the swivel seat safety stop by lifting up the handle
2. For the Turny Orbit model, turn the seat out 90 degrees. For the Turny HD model use the hand control in/out button to electrically move the seat 90 degrees out of the vehicle
3. Begin lowering the seat with the hand control
4. The seat first slides out of the vehicle, then lowers to the desired height
Method of use to disconnect Turny seat from Carony wheel base:
1. Swivel Turny outwards and lower to a suitable height
2. Transfer the wheel base to the seat rails
3. Store the base in a suitable space in the vehicle
4. Use the control for lifting and inward swivelling (or manually inward swivel)
Considerations
If the Turny range is installed on the driver's side then a removable or collapsible steering wheel will also be required.
Place Of Manufacture
Sweden
Price Guide
POA
Models
Turnout
* Manual or electric rotation
* The most basic Turny model. It consists of a swivel base of either manual or electric operation that allows the car seat to swivel out over the sill to facilitate entering or exiting
Turny HD
* Manual rotation and electric lowering and lifting
* Features the same swivelling function as in the manual Turnout as well as a continuously adjustable electrical lowering and raising function powered by an electric motor
* Suitable for high-sill vehicles such as minibuses, 4wds and vans
* Is raised or lowered a maximum of 395mm using a simple control
Turny Orbit
* Electric lowering, lifting and rotation
* The most advanced Turny model featuring electrical rotation, lifting and lowering operated by way of manual or remote control
* As in the HD model, the Orbit is especially designed for high-sill vehicles and lowers to a maximum of 395mm
Carony 12" Fixed
* A wheelchair base that can be used with either the Turny HD or Orbit models
* The Turny seat docks to the Carony wheel base without lifting the Turny seat
* Available with 305mm (12") diameter rear wheels only. It has a set standard height.
Carony Kids
* Paediatric wheelchair base. The Carony Kids wheel base is available with a paediatric Turny seat which features an adjustable headrest, lumbar support, and foot support
* Seat depth is adjustable to facilitate growth
* The seat and backrest cushions are removable and washable
The Carony Kids is available in four models
* 305mm (12") diameter rear wheels
* 610mm (24") diameter rear wheels
* fixed base with a set standard height
* Kids seat without the Carony system
Options
* Wireless remote control
* Folding foot support
* Seat height raising kit
* Protective bags
* BEV car seat
* Range of seat covers
Specification |
Turnout |
Turny HD |
Turny Orbit |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
150 kg |
150 kg |
150 kg |
Additional Dimensions
Turny HD
Installed height of Unit........165cms
Turny Orbit
Installed height of Unit........165cms
Installation
All vehicle modifications must be installed by an authorised agent.
The RMS requires evidence that the safety standards originally built into the vehicle have been maintained. Therefore, the modifications must be certified by an Engineering Signatory who is recognised by the RMS for this purpose. If the modifications are satisfactory, the signatory will issue an Engineering Certificate which must be presented to the RMS. The RMS maintains a list of Engineering Signatories.
Standards
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see
www.ilcnsw.asn.au/home/assistive_technology/standards
TGA
Many of the items on the ILC NSW website are categorised as a Medical Device. Medical devices that are approved for use in Australia have been entered into a national database called the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), which is maintained by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). You can ask the supplier for the ARTG number for the device you wish to purchase and search the ARTG for the entry. To access information on the ARTG visit www.tga.gov.au
When buying a medical device it is advisable to only choose a medical device that is recommended by a healthcare professional and has been included on the ARTG.