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Over and above the range of bases with different wheel positions, there is also a wide range of seating options available on power chairs, to cover a wide range of potential needs. These range from simple slung canvas upholstery to complex motorised seating units, allowing independent positioning of one's body while seated in the chair. As there is not a one-size-fits-all solution, power chairs should be viewed on a case-by-case basis. If you have any further questions regarding a power chair, or would like to look at the power chairs available through Allied Medical click here. Thanks to huge developments in the electronics arena, power chairs are now more accessible than ever and the methods of controlling power chairs expand from year to year. The standard method of control is through a joystick, working on a pushing motion, where the joystick is pushed in the desired direction of movement. If joystick operation is not a feasible means of control, we are able to harness almost any location on the body (even where movement is very minimal).
The user will have total access and control of the chair, including any seating functions and access to control of the surrounding environment. We have people using power chairs everywhere from mountain bike tracks to farmland, supermarket isles to footpaths, and of course everywhere in and around the home! Power chairs are designed to cover a wide range of terrain, with different models being more appropriate to traverse different surfaces and conditions, depending on your intended use for the chair. You can assume that any power chair will be able to cover the majority of surfaces found within your home and community; be it carpet, concrete or grass etc. Obviously, more challenging surfaces i.e. mud; require more competent chairs, which are also available. As often as you like! A power chair is designed to be there for your assistance, as little or as much as you need. Charging the batteries (view separate FAQ on this page) is advisable if the chair is left unused for long periods, but beyond that, no damage is done if the chair is not used frequently, nor will daily use be of detriment to the chair.
Power chairs are supplied with batteries matched to the performance required from the chair, and as such, the batteries will allow the chair to be used for the duration of the day, before needing to be recharged. In terms of the life of the batteries, one should expect upwards of 12 months from a new set of batteries, depending on their usage and the regularity of their recharging. A power chair is supplied with a specific battery charger designed to plug into a socket, usually located on the power chair remote (joystick/controller). This charger is then plugged into a regular 3-pin 230V wall socket. The amount of time required to charge the chair will vary, but it is recommended that the chair be charged nightly to ensure a full charge each time the use of the chair is required. We, along with the manufacturers of the power chairs that we distribute, do not recommend that anyone remains seating in a power chair while travelling in a motor vehicle. The power chair should be stowed on the boot of a car or in the back of a truck or van with batteries removed and/or properly secured. 
In addition, all removable power chair parts, including the armrests, seat, front riggings, controller and shrouds should be removed and/or properly secured during motor vehicle transportation. Vehicle tie down points are added to power chairs to secure an unoccupied power chair during transportation. We believe that users of wheelchairs and powerchairs should be transferred into appropriate seating in vehicles for transportation and use the restraints made available through the vehicle's manufacturer. All airlines have their own specific regulations, so we recommend that you contact them directly for their detailed guidelines. However, the following refers to general information that you may need to consider. As a general rule, airlines will require all types of wheelchairs to be checked luggage. All power chairs must be stowed as check-in luggage, so it's important to minimise the possibility of damage during transit. We suggest you remove the seat cushions and any other parts that could easily become separated from the chair.
Also, it is probably a good idea to travel with some basic maintenance tools for your wheelchair. It is important to supply your chosen airline with as much information as possible when you make your flight booking. You may need to supply them with some or all of the following information: The type of mobility aid you are travelling with (electric or non-electric). What type of batteries are used: gel cell (dry) or wet (spillable). Whether the mobility aid is collapsible. The dimensions (height, width and length) in adjusted or disassembled state and its total weight. For best practise, always contact your chosen airline for their specific regulations before getting to the airport. Charging the batteries is the most essential maintenance task required of any power chair. Without this occurring on an ongoing basis, the chair will lack the power to perform at it's optimum. Correct tyre inflation is also an important maintenance task to ensure the chair is operating in the most efficient manner without having increased resistance to battle with.
This task can be carried out anywhere with access to compressed air e.g. a petrol station, bike shop etc. Beyond that, it is important that all bearings and points requiring lubrication are checked and replenished on a frequent basis. The seating component of a power chair is unlikely to have any parts requiring ongoing maintenance, though if this were the case, it would be expected that advice on these tasks would be provided by the therapist/supplier at the time of delivery of such an item. There are a number of wheelchair technicians located through New Zealand, some operating independently and some operating as a function of a bike shop or the like. There is coverage available in all of the major centres, but the majority of maintenance tasks on a power chair can easily be performed by a range of people from bike mechanics to auto electricians to mechanics. Click here to find one nearest to you (link to find a dealer/tech page). It is expected that a power chair would offer a life in the region of 5 years, where it is being used fairly frequently (for example on a daily basis), but this is greatly dependent on the life that it is subjected to and the maintenance that has been carried out on the power chair over its life.