Technical Specification page 40
Class Type Class 3 Pavement 4mph – Road 8mph
Dimension Length/Width 140cm/55” x 66cm/26”
Seat height at lowest setting 127cm/50”
Wheelbase 100cm/40”
Seat width 55cm/22”
Seat depth 36cm/14” Measured to ISO 7176.7
Backrest height min/max 67cm/27” to 72cm/29”
Seat height from floor min/max 50cm/20” to 58cm/23”
Seat height from ground min/max 67cm/27” to 75cm/30”
Total unladen weight 142kg/313lb
Tyre type/Pressure F&R Pneumatic/pressure 30psi
Suspension Front Floating axle with independent outer wheels
Suspension Rear Twin coil spring (Adjustable)
Motor 650 watt constant load
Battery Capacity Quingo 12V 70Ah x 2 off
Maximum Capacity 220kg/35st/485lbs
Max. Speed 12.8 kph/8mph (17kph /10.5mph–export only)
Range 68km/42miles (See note regarding range)
Ground Clearance c/l of vehicle 150mm / 6” *
Legroom min/max 89cm/35” to 100cm/40” **
Foot room 22” to 25” – 56cm to 64cm ****
Turning radius 121cm/48”
Safe climbing angle 12 Degrees
Kerb climbing 10cm / 4” ***
* Measurement taken from the centre of the vehicle.
** From the hip joint area to the ball of the foot
*** Kerb height is quoted as a safe measurement.
**** Measured from the rear cover to the end of the foot plate
Note on Range:-
The above range figures are theoretical, produced in accordance with ISO 7176-4
ISO 7176-4 specifies a method for determining the theoretical distance range of electrically powered wheelchairs
and scooters by measuring energy consumed over a specified distance. It is applicable to electrically powered
wheelchairs and scooters with a maximum speed not greater than 15 km/h, intended to provide indoor and/or
outdoor mobility for one disabled person whose mass is within the range presented by ISO 7176-11.
The distance range of an electrically powered wheelchair is affected by energy consumption and battery
condition. Energy consumption is affected by a number of factors such as ambient temperature, total weight and
weight distribution of the user, topography, surface characteristics, and tyres. Battery condition is affected by
factors such as temperature, age, charging history and discharging history. Hence the result obtained from the
test specified in this part of ISO 7176-4 cannot be used to derive an accurate range estimate for a particular
wheelchair (or scooter) and user. However, it can be used to give a basis for comparison between different
wheelchairs or scooters under similar test conditions.
Factors can change the performance of the batteries such as:
Ambient temperature / weather
Age and use
Weight of the driver
Terrain it is driven on (Driving on grass / soft ground halves the range)
Incorrect tyre pressures
Note
Specifications are correct when going to press.
Advanced Vehicle Concepts Ltd retains the right to change specifications without prior notice.