Solax Predator Scooter (PR22108)
Predator 500
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/22108
A large scooter with adjustable suspension, that is capable of managing uneven terrain such as gravel, sand, rocks, hills and bushland.
General Details
- 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.
- Powered Scooters - safety advice for use
Test you can drive the power scooter safely and with ease before buying it. Check local power scooter road rules and follow them. Only drive in areas scooter is designed for.
This item should be trialled in the user's own environment to ensure maximum safety and independence. Environmental considerations include e.g.: kerbs, footpaths, tram and railway crossings, street crossings, etc.
Models / Specifications
- Model Solax Predator 500: 4x4 scooter with 4 electric motors at 500W each
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- Range (distance) 30 km - 50 km
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 180 kg
- Length Overall 1810 mm
- Height of Backrest 1540 mm
- Width Overall 1100 mm
- Ampage of Battery 50 A
- Voltage of Battery 12 V
- Turning Radius 2500 mm
- Clearance Under Base to ground 200 mm
- Model Solax Predator 350: 4x4 scooter with 4 electric motors at 350W each
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- Clearance Under Base to ground 250 mm
- Range (distance) 30 km - 50 km
- Turning Radius 2500 mm
- Height of Maximum Kerb for Climbing 110 mm
- Ampage of Battery 100 A
- Voltage of Battery 12 V
- Width Overall 850 mm
- Height of Backrest 1455 mm
- Length Overall 1669 mm
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 158 kg
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Predator 350
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
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 see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
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