Explorer Mini
Maximum user weight
Maximum user height
Required width of angled corridor
Required doorway entry depth
Required corridor width for side
opening exiting the corridor
Required corridor width for side
opening entering the corridor
Pivot width
Minimum turning diameter
Static, impact and fatigue strengths
in standing position
Electromagnetic Compatibility
3.2.4
Electronics
Drive electronics type
38
35 lb.
39"
24.4"
27.6"
22.8"
22.8"
29.9"
42.5"
The hip and/or upper torso passes the static strength tests.
The Explorer Mini does not incorporate a raising and lowering mechanism.
The Explorer Mini endured 20,000 cycles in the modified multi drum fatigue test.
The Explorer Mini complies with the limit values of harmonized standards for the EU
(European Union), in the Medical Device Directive, No 93/42/EEC.
The Explorer Mini has not been tested for immunity in standing position. The only
difference between the sitting and standing position is the height of the seat and the height
of the table and backrest unit, which is considered to have no or insignificant effect on the
immunity of radio frequency fields, electrostatic discharges and/or magnetic fields. This
means that the Explorer Mini is considered to pass the test in standing position.
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