Product Description
- Chair Weight: 38 lbs (41 lbs w/Battery)
- Weight Capacity: 220 Pounds
- Travel Distance: Up to 10 Miles
- Speed: Up to 3.75 MPH
- Power: 500 Total Watts
- Seat Size: 17.75” W x 11.5” D
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Two electromagnetic motors 500 Total Watts
- Folds within 3 Seconds to size of large suitcase (27” L x 31” H x 13” w)
- Powerful Lithium Ion Battery 24V/10Ah
- Large storage compartment under the seat (17” L x 9” H x 7” W)
- Front controller operates 4N1 like a power wheelchair
- Rear controller operates 4N1 as a power walker (provides electric power
assistance for caregiver which makes pushing walker/wheelchair easier) - Seat Size (17.75” W x 11.5” D)
- Backrest flips allowing for forward facing or rear facing seating
- Battery is airline approved
- Ergonomically designed push handles with thicker hand pads
- Armrests lift to allow for easy transfer onto wheelchair
- Footrest lifts and swings forward and back for easy transfer on and off wheelchair
- Joystick controller has battery life indicator lights and 5 speed settings
- Weight capacity 220 lbs
- Weighs 38 lbs without battery and 41 lbs with battery
- Hand brakes will lock wheels in place for additional stability
Yes! When booking your flight reservation, request the Disability Concierge mark your ticket as “traveling with a medical device using an IATA approved lithium ion battery”. Miracle Mobility can provide you with battery safety inspection certificates if requested, by calling 888.375.7128. A visual inspection and removal of the battery from the mobility device will be done by airport personnel. The battery must be clear of visible defects. The pilot is advised prior to departure that the batteries are aboard the aircraft. All Miracle Mobility batteries fall within compliance standards of the International Air Transportation Authority and FAA.
You may pack the Miracle Mobility Medical Device as “checked” luggage without the batteries or ride it to the airplane door to transfer to an aisle chair. You must disconnect the battery to take with you onto the plane. If removable, it is advisable to remove and carry your joystick as well. Upon arrival , they will bring your wheelchair to the plane if requested. It is critical you check with your airline to find out what their specific protocols are and request the services you need to accommodate your disability. When booking your flight reservation, request the Disability Concierge mark your ticket as “traveling with a medical device using an IATA approved lithium ion battery”.