19.3 Disposal of exhausted batteries - (Directive 2006/66/EC):
This symbol on the product indicates that the batteries must not be considered as normal
domestic waste. Ensuring that the batteries are discarded correctly contributes to preventing
potentially negative consequences for health and the environment that would otherwise
be caused by their inappropriate disposal. Recycling materials helps to conserve natural
resources. Take depleted batteries to the collection points indicated for recycling. You can
contact your local council, the local waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the device for more detailed information on disposal of depleted batteries or the product.
20. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
20.1 Technical specifications
Seat
Wheels
Maximum speed
Steering radius
Maximum safe slope
Maximum estimated surmountable slope **
Max. step
Autonomy*
Battery specifications
Battery charger type
Controller electronics
Motor
Brake
Drive
* The autonomy of the electric wheelchair may vary in relation to:
• Weight of the patient;
• Slopes along the route;
• Battery wear.
** The term rated slope is defined in standard EN 12184:2014.
20.2 Dimensions
Dimensions and weight
Measure-
ments in cm
HS-2850
108
77
(Rif. Moretti
CS930)
* Considering the height adjustment of the headrest
*108
50
78
43
45
115
50 cm
Rear and front solid - Central tyres
6 km/h
62 cm
6°
6°/10%
40 mm
20 km
2x12V - 36Ah
5A
Shark
2x420W - 4900 revs/min
Electromechanical
Two motors on central wheels
*60
50
61
-
82
67
23
kg
User weight
MAX
26
15
15
136