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(888SE) EXPLORER MOBILITY SCOOTER (UPDATED 2023)

EXPLORER MOBILITY SCOOTER (UPDATED 2023)
EXPLORER MOBILITY SCOOTER (UPDATED 2023)
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"The SHOPRIDER 888SE is packed with all the features of the larger models with the advantage of its compact size. The 888SE equipped with large batteries and has the following features, 260mm tyres for safety & comfort, fully rotating lockable seat, adjustable steering tiller and fold up arm rests. The reliability of this impressive scooter by SHOPRIDER™ is further enhanced by the rear wheel drive and electromagnetic brake. FEATURES:- High back contoured seat with headrest- Gas adjustable steering tiller- Loop handle with finger operated controls- High / Low speed settings- Rear wheel drive- Electromagnetic brake- Front + Rear (Adjustable) suspension- LED Headlight- Rear lights- Indicators / Hazard lights- Large battery capacity- Battery power indicator- Sliding / Rotating / Height adjustable seat- Lift up & adjustable width arm rests- Removable shopping basket- Front bumper barSPECIFICATIONS- Overall: 1280mm (L) x 600mm (W) x 1070mm (H)- Turning Circle: 1500mm- Speed: 8km/h- Maximum

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Shoprider
Catalog No.:
888SE


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DVA Recommends:
Limited:
"Yes, limit of 1 per person"
Type of Assesment:
Functional
Product Category Comments:
"Eligibility: DVA only provides this item to veterans who have a medically assessed need due to a war-caused injury or disease (refer to Treatment Principles 11.3). Detailed physical, visual, cognitive and visual-spatial assessments should be undertaken to demonstrate the entitled person’s functional ability to safely operate an electrically operated scooter. The assessed need for the electric mobility aid should be primarily based on functional requirements (not leisure/recreational needs). Reasonable access to viable alternatives for transport should be investigated as simpler options in the first instance e.g. public transport, community transport options, taxis etc. A trial of the recommended scooter within the community is to be undertaken by the Health Provider to determine suitability and safe use. Final Departmental approval is dependant on the trial outcome. A periodic re-assessment of the entitled person’s capacity to operate the scooter is required. The re-assessment
Additional Files
Factsheet 888SE-Manual.PDF
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