Description
Introducing The STELLAR Motorised Rollator or Electric Rollator
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The STELLAR lightweight four-wheel motorised rollator is supplied Australia-wide and is ideal for my aged care packages & NDIS recipients.
The STELLAR electric rollator is designed to assist the user when walking at home or outside, offering safety and confidence when walking.
The STELLAR motorised rollator is a 5in1 device that replaces your walker, manual rollator, mobility scooter, electric wheelchair, and walking stick.
It is a great companion and offers the user confidence when walking anywhere, as when you get tired, you can still be on the move, which is time-saving.
Specifications and Features of The STELLAR Rollator:
- Rear and front control
- Colour: Black, Red
- Large capacity shopping bag
- Cushion
- five-speed settings
- Unfolded Dimensions (Width x Depth): 100 x 66cm
- Height Adjustment: 85-95cm
- Net Weight: 18.6Kg
- Wheel Size: 8 inches
- Seat Dimensions (Width x Depth): 45 x 29 cm
- Weight Capacity: 100Kg
- Frame Material: Aluminium Alloy
- Motor Power: 2x 250W
- Speed: 0-6Km/H
- Driving Range: 12-20Km
- Battery: 10AH
- Charging Time: 2-3Hr
Joystick Controller:
5 Speed Settings: The higher the setting, the faster the speed
Forward setting: 1.2-6 km/H
Backward Setting: 1-2.2km/H
We are a Hire Equipment Sydney provider and here to assist you in your mobility needs.
Contact the Registered NDIS Disability Equipment providers through email or phone for any other enquiries or a free quote today!
Safety Guide for The STELLAR Electric Rollator:
- Do not permit controls on children or those who do not understand its functions
- Do not sit on product whilst transporting on any vehicle
- Do not permit any private modifications of this product
- Do not stand on the pedal, which may damage the product
- Do not use in heavy rain and windy weather. Do not use on ramps over 10°
- Do not drop more than 8 cm onto the product as it will damage the structure
- Do not exceed 100 kg to prevent product damage and user injury