Rear wheel drive power chair with multiple functions and adaptable seating frame
The Permobil C350PS has an expanding seat panfor a full range of growth. The backrest upholstery incorporates adjustable slingbacks to allow for fine adjustment of seating comfort. The sling back can either be removed or the chair orderd without it so that your choice of backrest can be installed whether it be a Jay, ADI or other.
Limited electric functions (tilt and seat elevator only)
| Battery | |
|---|---|
| Battery | 2 x 60 Ah |
| Dimensions | |
| Back Height | 360–605 mm |
| Base Length | 1170 mm |
| Base Width | 620 mm |
| Seat Depth | 410–535 mm |
| Seat Height | 460 mm |
| Seat Width | 400/450 mm |
| Functions | |
| Power Tilt Angle | 45° max |
| Seat Elevator | 200 mm max |
| Maneuverability | |
| Turning Radius | 890 mm |
| Range | |
| Max Speed | VR2 8 km/h, Rnet 10 km/h |
| Travel Range | 30–35 km |
| Weights | |
| Weight Capacity | 136 kg |
| Weight with batteries | approx. 140 kg |
New advanced seat functions via ICS give even better comfort. Functions like seat lift of 200mm, 45 degree tilt.
The suspension and spring system is based on advanced technology and gives a smooth and comfortable ride even on demanding surfaces.
New improved seat lift with 50 mm higher lifting height. with a seat elevation of 200mm.
ESP is available as an optional extra for C350PS. ESP stabilizes and refines the steering function, especially at higher speeds.
Side battery doors provide quick and easy access to batteries.
The new seat frame has UniTrack accessory rails as standard. Gives full access to the whole family of new seat accessories.
Has a seat rail height of 460mm
The basic VR2 controller or the option of the most advanced control system, R-net and Intelligent Control System ICS.
Extra powerful motors give sufficient power for tackling even tough environments. A higher maximum speed (10 km/h) is also available as an option.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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