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I have medical equipment such as a manual wheelchair, walker, rollator, hospital bed etc., can you repair it?

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I have medical equipment such as a manual wheelchair, walker, rollator, hospital bed etc., can you repair it?

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Unfortunately, we cannot. At this time, Wheelchair and Scooter Repair only does repair work on battery powered wheelchairs and scooters. Return to top > How do I maintain the life of my power wheelchair or scooter? Charging Tips • If you use the equipment daily, charge the batteries in accordance with your user’s manual. • The chair’s power cord (or off-board charger) must be plugged directly into the wall. (Do not plug the cord into another extension cord or into a surge protector, as this can reduce the batteries’ ability to keep a charge). • The power cord must be completely removed from the wall before use. If using an off-board charger, make sure the power cord is also disconnected from the power chair or scooter. • Be careful not to tug on, pull on, or drive over the power cord. Doing so can cause damage to the internal wiring. • Batteries must be consistently used and charged. Batteries that sit for an extended amount of time (three weeks or more) without being used will lose th

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