When To Replace Your Power Chair

When To Replace Your Power Chair

Power wheelchairs are built in a specific design that enhances its durability and ability to last long. However, just like other electronic machines, power wheelchairs develop mobility issues in some parts that may require common repairs, including joysticks, drive controls, tires, and batteries. These common repairs often make your power wheelchair more dependable and safe. Ideally, constant repair and maintenance helps extend the life of your wheelchair. In addition, it also helps to identify the worn-out part of the wheelchair that requires replacement.

There are various things to consider when you want to replace your power wheelchair. Such include:

1. The Age of the Power Wheelchair

Power wheelchairs regularly used daily for ten years or more require replacement. However, if the power wheelchair is less than ten years, a professional service technician can inspect it to determine whether or not a replacement is necessary. On the other hand, a power wheelchair that is barely used and has been sitting in storage over the past several years requires maintenance and a few repairs even if its’ less than ten years old.

2. The Availability of the Replacement Parts

Sometimes, determining whether to replace your wheelchair can be an emotional episode for some users. Coming up with a decision is even a more challenging task due to the emotional attachment with the wheelchair. However, if replacement parts for your specific power wheelchair model are not available any longer, this means it is time to replace your wheelchair.

3. Battery Life Issues

Every wheelchair user experiences battery issues at one point or another. Such problems could prompt you to replace your wheelchair’s batteries or even charger. Different signs of battery issues include losing charge quickly, slow charging, and mobility issues whereby the wheelchair hesitates to move in any direction. Unfortunately, in some extreme cases, these issues could persist even after a replacement; the problem could be originating from another component in the wheelchair, such as the motor.

The Risks of Postponing Repair or Replacement of Your Power Wheelchair

Many wheelchair users solely depend on their devices every day. However, procrastination and busy schedules lead to neglecting your power wheelchair, hence postponing or failing to repair and maintain your machine.Ignoring repairs and maintenance can increase the risk of experiencing the following:

  • Getting stranded in a public place or at home
  • Causing more damage to the wheelchair
  • Expensive care due to extreme damages
  • Getting injured due to the use of unsafe mobility device
  • Depending on strangers to help when you get stranded
  • A sudden breakdown that endangers your life

Troubleshooting and Repair

Daily use of a power wheelchair makes you an experienced power wheelchair user since you are now familiar with the way your device works. This means that, even when a problem arises, chances are you will immediately recognize it early enough hence preventing further damages. Troubleshooting issues on your power wheelchair is straightforward. Most power wheelchair models include the owner’s manual with a troubleshooting section that provides answers to common questions. Consequently, carefully going through the manual helps determine if the issue is minor or major. Understanding the cause of the problem also helps determine whether to repair the wheelchair or purchase a new one.