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Kymco Maxer Large Mobility Scooter

Maxer Large Scooter

Contact the suppliers for pricing and availability

(5 suppliers)

For information contact AT Aust on 1300 452 679

Short Description

The Kymco Maxer is a large/heavy duty four-wheeled mobility scooter with large 12" wheels making it suitable for hilly and rough terrain. It can be easier to maneuver on footpaths and other public places. It features a captain style seat with a swivel function and Delta handlebar with rear view mirrors. It has a travel range of up to 57 km. Maximum weight capacity is 200kg.

Additional Info

More Details

Frame
* Narrow frame: 615mm wide
* Oil damped, all round suspension system
* Available in 4 metallic colours

Materials
* Check with supplier

Upholstery
* Black vinyl

Seat
* Adjustable contoured captain style seat with a swivel function

Backrest
* Contoured backrest

Headrest (optional)
* Padded

Armrests
* Padded
* Flip up

Wheels
* Low profile pneumatic
* 12 inch wheels

Controls
* Delta handlebar
* Speed adjustment using a dial
* Waterproof backlit LCD display
* Automotive style dashboard
* Twelve volt power socket for charging mobile phone

Brakes
* Electromagnetic brakes

Batteries
* x2 80ah

Motor
* Check with supplier

Transport or Dismantling
* Check with supplier

Customisation
* Check with supplier

Colours
* Four metallic colours

Accessories
* A large range of accessories are available. Please check with supplier

Considerations

Caution: Load Capacity for Mobility Scooters
The load capacity of a scooter may change according to the type of ground the scooter is used on. The supplier stated load capacity may have been given for a scooter that has been tested on flat ground. However, the scooter's load capacity, performance and stability may change when the scooter is used on an incline. These factors, including the maximum gradient on which a scooter should be safely used, should be discussed with the supplier.

Transport Accessibility
The space allowed on public transport for carrying mobility equipment is an area of 1300mm by 800mm.
Overall length of this scooter ...........1490 mm
Overall width of this scooter ............ 615 mm

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.

Factors applying to all scooters
* This item should be trialled in the user's own environment to ensure maximum safety and independence. Environmental considerations include eg: kerbs, footpaths, tram and railway crossings, street crossings, etc
* Users should take care when riding a scooter or powered wheelchair and observe the following safety guidelines:
* Users who intend to use scooters or powered wheelchairs must ensure they have the necessary physical and cognitive skills to operate and manoeuvre them safely
* Stay within the legal speed limit of 10km/h
* Be aware that taking medication or driving under the influence of alcohol may affect the user's judgement
* Always make sure that you are clearly visible, particularly at night or on dull days-use the lights and reflectors and install a reflective flag high enough to be seen by motorists
* Wear a bicycle helmet whenever possible
* Slow down when you are near other people, especially pedestrians and cyclists
* Avoid stopping or driving on inclines greater than your scooter is designed for
* Use footpaths if possible. If there are no foot paths, plan to user quieter roads
* Plan your trip and avoid uneven surfaces, dips and potholes
* Ensure if you are carrying parcels that the load will not over-balance your scooter and the parcels do not interfere with your controls or vision

Place Of Manufacture

Unknown

Price Guide

Price is from Motobility

Models And Options

Models

Only one model available

Dimensions

Specification Standard
Backrest Height Unknown
Base Height (clearance) 167 mm
Length 1490 mm
Load Capacity (supplier stated) 200 kg
Range (km) 56 km
Seat Depth Unknown
Seat Height Unknown
Seat Width Unknown
Speed (km/hr) 10 km/h
Weight (kg) 138 kg (including batteries)
Weight of Heaviest Part N/A
Wheel Diameter (Front) 335 mm
Wheel Diameter (Rear) 335 mm
Width 615 mm

Additional Dimensions

Turning radius..................2125mm
Height...............................1100mm

Setup And Maintenance

Maintenance

All scooters require regular maintenance. Refer to User Manual for specific details.

Requirements

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
http://at-aust.org/home/assistive_technology/standards.html

TGA
Many of the items on the Assistive Technology Australia 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.

Licence & Insurance 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 State Insurance Regulatory 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.

Additional Images

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Suppliers

Bluesky Mobility
46 Surrey Rd
Keswick
Keswick
SA 5035
Australia
Sales: 08 8311 0681
Email: dmin@blueskymobility.com.au
Website: http://www.blueskymobility.com.au
Mobility Scooters for Hire
2 Wellman Street
Reservoir
VIC 3073
Australia
Sales: 0406 826 268
Email: admin@mobilityscootersforhire.com.au
Website: http://www.mobilityscootersforhire.com.au
Mobility and You
3/ 675 Deception Bay Rd
Deception Bay
QLD 4508
Australia
Sales: 1300 366 096
Fax: 07 3203 1413
Toll Free: 1300 366 096
Email: info@mobilityandyou.com.au
Website: http://www.mobilityandyou.com.au
Motobility (WA - Osborne Park) (prev. Bluesky Healthcare)
19 Pearson Way
Osborne Park
WA 6017
Australia
Sales: 08 9242 7333
Email: info@motobility.com.au
Website: http://www.motobility.com.au
Motobility (WA -Mandurah)
2/17 Gordon Road
Mandurah
WA 6210
Australia
Sales: 08 9479 3232
Email: info@motobility.com.au
Website: http://www.motobility.com.au

Disclaimer

Whilst all care is taken to provide accurate information with respect to the item described, the Independent Living Centre New South Wales (ILCNSW), operating as Assistive Technology Australia, is not involved in product design or manufacture, and therefore not in a position to guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Selection of equipment, which is both suitable and appropriate for individual needs remains the responsibility of the person(s) considering requisition, and no responsibility is taken by the ILCNSW (Assistive Technology Australia) for any loss or injury caused through use of the equipment or alleged to have arisen through reliance upon information provided. As information is subject to change any enquiries should be directed to the manufacturer.