image Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - Flip Back Full Arms, 22", Swingaway Elevating Legrests
Price : $2,727.00 $1,869.99
Features :
  1. Foldable, lightweight frame makes portability and transportation easy and convenient. Front 8 flat free black casters.
  2. Integrated, programmable PG controller. Barrel tested at 200,000 cycles.
  3. Adjustable height, width and detachable arms. Anti tippers, standard.
  4. Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish. Adjustable tension back.
  5. Flat free, 13 black drive wheels. Comes standard with seat belt, seat cushion with pouch, calf straps and heel loops.

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** Product Options-> Arm Style: Flip Back Full Arms, Size: 22", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Elevating Legrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair is foldable and lightweight for conveniant portability. It features adjustable height, width and detachable arms.

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Questions & Answers
Question : We have a Jet 7 electric wheelchair that has set for a couple of years. After charging the battery it still?
won't move. Any ideas? Probably the batteries have gone bad?

Answer:
wet cell batteries (like car batteries) are not good after 4 - 8 months not being used....the battery acid is sulphuric acid, and the sulphur comes out of it, leaving only water. The sulphur sticking to the plates stops the battery working even if you pt in new acid. Get a new battery. If a standard car one fits, you buy it ready charged. CHeck all the wires and cables are clean and not corroded Wash off corrosion with steel wooll and a mixture of 1 big spoon Soda bicarbonate in a cup of water - wear gloves as the corrosion can sting, (Soda Bicarb is also called baking soda and is about $2 in the supermarket. It neturalises the acid.)

 

Question : I am a person who uses an electric wheelchair and want to visit Bangkok, any suggestion as to where I can go ?
I am a person who uses an electric wheelchair and want to visit Bangkok, any suggestion as to where I can go ?

Answer:
I am not sure where you are now but BKK is not as user friendly as some places in the west. Many American cities are poor at that and Bkk is a little like NYC in that its dense but the curbs don't have and little ramp dips for you to get off the high curb well. On some side sois(streets) you will be off the sidewalk and in the street as vendors take all the space. If I were with you, as I travel to Bkk often we could manage. There are certain train stations with escalators and some with elevators. The Thais would be very helpful to us and it would behoove us to hire a cab for the day for consistency. If you have a good travel partner you will be ok. But just 1. The cabs in Thailand have a tank for natural gas in the trunk which won't give you as much room for the chair. If it is not a compact chair that folds easy that leaves half the back seat. A rolling chair would be better. You will encounter some difficulties but when you see the amazing things to see in Thailand it will all be worth it. Especially if you have a partner or can hire out a hand for the day. Even alone I dont know the extent of your disability but you have more to gain than lose. The airlines will be great to you and seeing the beaches or country side are worth it alone besides BKK. Go for it if you can! Don't limit youself! Best of Luck.

 

Question : Does anyone have an electric wheelchair?
My daughter is looking for an electric wheelchair to take to albania for her brother in law who is completely paralised - we live near cardiff but are prepared to travel - if you have one please let me know the cost

Answer:
Yes, we do and it's free. My son has one, but he doesn't like it. He's small,but tall. He's about 110 lbs. Problem is, I live in Illinois. How do we contact each other?

 

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