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CTM  |  SKU: HS828SG1

CTM HS-828 Mobility Scooter

$11,196.00 INC GST

Available for purchase through our partner stockists. View our stockist page to find your local stockist. The CTM HS-828 is a deluxe road class mobility scooter which has great sporty performance, allowing movement over many different terrains. Sporting an always on daytime running LED light and a modern LCD control display with dual side mirrors. It combines sporty performance with a high weight capacity of 160 kg, along with a comfortable captain style seat with angle adjustable back support, depth and swivel adjustment on the seat base and angle adjustable tiller.

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If you would like to place a bulk order for this item there is a chance some units may need to go on back order. We will contact you with an approximate delivery date once order is placed. Please call 0800 31 61 81 for more information.

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Description

Click here to find your local stockist for this product. We highly recommend purchasing CTM Mobility Scooters and Powerchairs through a stockist to ensure you find the best solution for you and receive post-sale support. If you do not have a stockist near you, please reach out and we can advise you of your options.

Product Features

  • Maximum Speed : 15 kmph / 9.3 mph
  • Capacity : 160kg / 352.7 Ibs
  • 330mm/ 13” Front and Rear Wheels
  • 680 mm/ 26.8” Overall Width
  • Front and rear suspension
  • LED Daytime Running lights
  • Height and width adjustable armrest
  • Grade Climbable: 10 degrees
  • Curb Climbing: 100mm

Specifications

User Weight Limit 160 kg
Motor Type 850W, 5000 rpm
Battery Size 12V 75AH (2)
Battery Type VRLA (non-spillable)
Maximum Speed 15 kph
Range Up to 27 kms
Total Product Length 1400 mm
Total Product Width 680 mm
Total Product Height 1325 mm
Ground Clearance 90 mm
Turning Radius 1660 mm
Suspension Front and rear
Seat Type Sliding and Swivel Captain Seat with Adj. Back Angle
Seat Width 515 mm
Width of Wheels 330 mm front and rear
Colour Silver

FAQ's

How do I choose the right scooter for my height and weight?

Each scooter has a clear list of the manufacturer’s specifications.  Make sure that you compare weight capacities for each scooter you are considering. You also need to consider the overall length of the scooter based on your height. If your height is less than 5’5”, you should consider scooters that have an overall length of 1050 mm. If you are taller than 5’5”, it’s likely you’ll need more leg room so look for larger models that will ensure a comfortable ride.

Can I try before I buy?

Absolutely – like a car, you need to know how each possible option feels like to drive.  All reputable dealers will offer a no obligation trial at your home, which allows you to test drive it in the environment that you will be using it in. Another option is to visit your local shopping mall and try one of the rental ones that they have available.

When testing different models make sure that the controls are easy to see, reach, grip and use for long periods.

Are there any ongoing maintenance costs for a scooter?

Like a car, we suggest regular maintenance between every six to twelve months, depending on how often you use your scooter and how far you drive it. Batteries and tyres are the two parts that do need replacing. Specific replacement timeframes for these depend on how much the scooter is used and if it is charged regularly whilst following the manufacturer’s recommendations.

How do I charge a scooter?

Each scooter comes with a battery charger that plugs into the electrical socket in the wall and then plugs into a charging point on the scooter. It is very easy to do - just ask to be shown this as part of your scooter demonstration.

Are there scooters that I can travel with or take in the car?

There are a number of scooters that can easily fold up or disassemble for transport – either in a car or to take on a plane. Generally these are a smaller style of scooter which may not be suitable if you are a larger person.

What is the difference between a scooter and a powerchair?

Please see the table below, which outlines some advantages of using a powerchair or scooter.

Do you need to have a driver’s license to drive a scooter?

No - you don’t need to have a license to drive a scooter and in fact it is really common for many people to start using scooters when they lose their license due to old age or ill health. It is important to ensure you are driving safely and if you have visual, perceptual or learning difficulties, you should seek medical advice before considering purchasing a scooter.

Can I get funding to help me purchase a scooter?

You can apply to the Lotteries Grant Scheme for Individuals with Disabilities to request a grant to purchase a mobility scooter (or powerchair). These fixed amount grants can then be used to purchase a mobility scooter of your choice. Click here to go to the Lotteries website where you can complete the form. Our dealers are also very familiar with this form and will be able to assist you in completing it in case you get stuck.

Is there anywhere that I shouldn’t take my scooter?

Scooters are not generally designed to be taken off road or to the beach. Sand, water and excessive mud have the potential to damage the motors and gears and also will void any warranties.

Also be aware that slopes, kerbs and rough ground can make your scooter unstable. Make sure you know what it can handle and also be aware of how well balanced you are when driving.

What happens if my scooter breaks down when I am out and about?

We recommend all Mobility Scooter users have an AA Roadside Assist membership or equivalent. This ensures that if something goes wrong, one of their team (or a subcontractor) will get you and your scooter home safely.

A final word of advice – once you have purchased a scooter, make sure that you get it insured to cover it against theft, accidents and third-party claims. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

Where can I buy replacement batteries?

We hold stock of commonly used batteries. Please email helpis@alliedmedical.co.nz or call 0800 31 61 31 with the battery type you need along with the mobility scooter model and one of our team will be able to advise price and stock availability. If we are unable to supply the required battery you can also contactBattery Town, a nationwide supplier of batteries for our scooter range. 

 

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