
What is the best way to load the bike for mobility ... (continued)?
... for optimum performance and long term to maximize the number of life cycles of the batteries freeze? Do not charge the battery every night - regardless of whether or not exhausted, or is it better to charge after the levels began to get really low? How long did yours before needing replacement? As a frequent traveler I know the rules and regulations of the batteries, but never flew with other medical devices that manual chair. Did you fly on airlines with your scooter before? If you have, how did it go? Any damage? Yes, too many questions ... I Search temporarily some of the / 3-wheeled scooters outdoors inside, but have not really done my homework yet. (Yo!) Please and thank you. Thank you both. @ Melinda: I use a manual wheelchair (without batteries), and I finally get a scooter. Sorry for the confusion.
What I have said, and seems to be true .... In the general charge the batteries every time they are used to keep battery fully charged. But occasionally - once a month - Let It sink full of mines must be replaced every 2 years but I have a very long life out of them - more than usual once a year. I travel often with mine, and fortunately never been damaged. Sometimes the parameters change and I think it works, but soon realize that it is very good. (Changed to the wheels and brakes are unlocked so you can roll - and that means you can not move when in use. I panicked the first time that happened until I realized that is what usually do.) ride my bike to the door of the aircraft. Sometimes I bend and remain on the plan in the closet "- and sometimes hidden. It seems to depend on a number of factors that are - How long before the flight, as the flight was full, the company is already in use (which is often.) You do not need more time to deplane if you want on the door of the aircraft. They usually have to wait about 5-10 minutes after all DeBoard for my bike to arrive. But it also may have led at the door and wait for your scooter in the waiting area. Chiliswoman
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