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常见问题:

Yes, it's advisable to recharge the batteries every night - regardless of their use during the day. It's especially important to fully-charge your power wheelchair before first-use. If you don't recharge the batteries regularly, it will reduce their ability to hold power.

Our Built-4-Me personalization team can help to provide adaptations that go above and beyond the standard options that are generally available to order. They'll make every effort to provide you with a safe, reliable solution that matches your needs.

Your user instruction manual will provide information on how to adjust the driving profile. However, any reprogramming of the control unit must be carried out by an authorised Sunrise Medical dealership. Improper programming of the control unit can jeopardise safety whilst driving.

The charge indicator that's built into the charger should notify you. However you should always consult your user manual for the exact instructions for your power wheelchair model.

Battery life depends on many factors such as user weight, temperature, use of electronic options, terrain and battery charge status. Battery life that's indicated in your user manual and other documentation is a theoretical maximum values (as according to ISO 7176 standards) and will always be affected by the situation the power wheelchair is used in.

No. Static electricity is a natural phenomenon and does not come from your powerchair's batteries.

Each combination of LED lights that blink means something special. For example, a certain number of lights means that the charger is in when you try to switch on the chair. Or that someone forgot to dis-engage the free-wheel after moving the chair by hand. You will find an overview of what these flashes mean in your user manual.

We'd recommend that you service your power wheelchair with an authorised Sunrise Medical dealership every year. For your safety, some elements of the chair should be checked regularly. Please consult your user manual for more information.

The total width of your wheelchair can be found in the user manual (or in the ordering documentation of your wheelchair). What is important to know when it comes to manual wheelchairs is if you have a camber, the overall width increases rapidly. For example, a wheelchair with 6 degrees camber and 24 "wheels, becomes 80 mm wider than a chair with 0 degrees camber.

Please consult your user manual for more information on setting changes for your wheelchair.

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We'd recommend that your wheelchair is serviced by an authorised Sunrise Medical dealership every year. For your safety, some elements of your wheelchair should be checked regularly. Please refer to your user manual for more information.

Ultra-lightweight wheelchairs tend to be made of areospace-grade aluminum or carbon fibre, so they're stronger whilst not compromising the weight of the wheelchair. More durable, ultra-lightweight wheelchairs are tailor-made to your needs and are highly personalizable with a wealth of features and style options. QUICKIE's range of ultra-lightweight wheelchairs also employ a range of unique patented features to further strengthen the frame whilst minimising weight (such as ShapeLoc Technology on the Xenon series or X-Braid Technology on the Krypton).

A multi-functional wheelchair is larger and has more equipment options than a traditional standard wheelchair. With options such as elevated legrests, adjustable backrests, seat tilt, headrests and wider armrests, multi-functional wheelchairs are less manouverable, but provide a greater level of comfort for users who are seated for longer periods of time with limited mobility or more severe disabilities.

A standard wheelchair tends to be used more on a temporary or occassional basis, such as after a leg injury or when transferring a patient. Often quite simple in design, standard wheelchairs tend to have less adjustability, with only options such as the seat height or footrests that are adjustable. Standard wheelchair frames tend to be made from steel, which can also make them quite difficult to propel for long periods of time. Many standard wheelchairs are now made from aluminium instead of tubular steel, like the BREEZY RubiX 2, which is far easier to propel with considerably more adjustability options than you would normally associate with a standard wheelchair.