Electric Wheelchair
Compact
Fits into small carsLightweight
Zoomer is under 52 lb. Maneuverability
Literally turns on a time convenient
Indoors or out, fits under tablesAirplane Friendly
Take Zoomer on your next vacation, Capacity Battery
Specifications
- Height 35 in.
- Height with arm rails 25.5 in.
- Depth 34 in.
- Width 25 in.
The ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act dictates that public seating must be a minimum of 27″ from the floor to the bottom of the table surface.
Folding Size
- Height 12 in.
- Length 46 in.
- Width 25 in.
Seat
- Height: 20.5 in. (measured from floor)
- Depth: 13 in.
- Width: 16.5 in
Frame
6061 Aluminum, Silver Anodized, and Nylon Composite
Weight Capacity
275 lb. maximum weight capacity
Speed Range
0-3.7 mph for indoors on smooth floors
Max. Climbing Angle
10 Degrees (ADA-compliant wheelchair ramps are 5 degrees max)
Battery
24V, 8.76Ah, 240 watt-hours, Lithium-Ion 4 lb. highest quality cells
Arm Rests
Attached is the factory – Non-removable.
Big Advantages of a Power Chair
You will not believe it! Foldable and with a small battery pack that will allow you to drive across town and into your local cafe with confidence knowing your Zoomer power chair will easily fit into any environment and narrow places. The long-lasting battery will allow you to enjoy shopping and do whatever you want.
Power Button
Press the power button to turn your Zoomer on. Indicator lights above the power button will illuminate to show how much charge there is on the battery. The more lights that illuminate, the more charge the battery currently has. Pressing the power button again will turn your Zoomer off.
Speed Range Buttons
Each press of the speed increase (+) or speed decrease (-) buttons adjust the overall speed of your Zoomer. The indicator lights above the speed range buttons show the currently selected speed of the Zoomer. More indicator lights denote a higher available speed.
Horn Button
Press this button to beep the horn on your Zoomer. The horn is helpful to allow others in your surroundings to know that you are approaching. Many Zoomer owners get into a great safety habit of beeping their horns prior to entering a doorway or rounding a corner.