[Blind-rollers] needing instruction

Maureen Pranghofer maureensmusic at comcast.net
Sat Aug 12 16:06:39 UTC 2017


Hi Lauren
I'm thinking that it being as new as it is must be under warranty.  Can you 
contact the dealer where you bought it and find out?  They must know where 
it can be serviced, and the servicing people should come to you.  I don't 
think they can be overcharged, and when they are plugged in they should be 
charging.  Usually most chairs (at least all the ones I've had) charge 
overnight.  If it is dead you can get a new battery from Batteries Plus and 
it's way cheaper then buying them through a medical place.
Maureen


-----Original Message----- 
From: Lauren Merryfield via Blind-Rollers
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2017 2:49 AM
To: 'Blind wheelchair users list'
Cc: Lauren Merryfield
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] needing instruction

Hi,
I finally had an opportunity to work with someone using an extra-long cane 
with my power chair. But when I went to move it, the battery seems to be 
dead. I have only had the chair since January and used it very little so 
far. They told me to keep it plugged in when I wasn't using it, so that is 
what I did. Now I wonder if I ran it down.

Is this battery, if it is dead, useless or can it be recharged? If it can be 
recharged, how/? I still have it plugged in.

If it is dead, how do I get it replaced because I can't get it to a store or 
anything.
Thanks,
Lauren

Blessings in Jesus’ name! 
Philippians 2:9-11
9Why God also has highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above 
every name: 10That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in 
heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 11And that every 
tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the 
Father.

Advice from my cats:"Meow when you feel like it."






-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Rollers [mailto:blind-rollers-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
Maureen Pranghofer via Blind-Rollers
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:56 PM
To: Blind wheelchair users list <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Maureen Pranghofer <maureensmusic at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] needing instruction

Hi
Yes the company you got the chair from can come with a programmer and change 
hos fast it takes corners, and how much pressure you put on the joystick to 
make it move.
Maureen


-----Original Message-----
From: Lauren Merryfield via Blind-Rollers
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 8:22 AM
To: 'Blind wheelchair users list'
Cc: Lauren Merryfield
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] needing instruction

Hi,
Thanks. So if I wanted, I could have the joystick set so that it was harder 
to push? That might help me right now. It just wiggles all over the place 
right now and my chair squiggles down the hall almost uncontrolled.
Thanks,
Lauren

Blessings in Jesus' name. "But as for me, I will sing about your power. Each 
morning I will sing with joy about your unfailing love. For you have been my 
refuge, a place of safety when I am in distress."
   --Psalm 59:16, NLT
Advice from my cats:"meow when you feel like it."

-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Rollers [mailto:blind-rollers-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
Penny Stevenson via Blind-Rollers
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 1:09 AM
To: Blind wheelchair users list <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Penny Stevenson <Penny.Stevenson at visionaustralia.org>
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] needing instruction

You can have your chair controls adjusted to make them fit your driving 
style and you can also get a cut out template to get a better feel for 
forward, left, right etc.
Currently your controller can be thought of as a circle, if you wanted just
4 directions you could have a cross, 8 directions looks a bit like a flower 
for example.

Sent from my iPad

> On 10 Feb 2017, at 6:26 pm, Lauren Merryfield via Blind-Rollers
<blind-rollers at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Well, I was not able to just sit down and propel myself where I wanted
> to in my new power chair. Right now, I need much more practice and
> possibly some suggestions/instruction.
>
>
>
> In my first attempt to go to dinner this evening driving my new "car",
> I stood and manipulated the joy stick to get the chair out of my apt.
> It just barely fit through the door.
>
>
>
> Then I sat down and began my trek to dinner. I noticed that sometimes
> when you have turned to the left or right, and then want to go
> straight, you don't necessarily go straight, because the wheels are
> still in turning position. How do you deal with that issue?
>
>
>
> I did go straight a small amount of the time but mostly zigged and
> zagged left and right like some kind of drunk, down the hall.
>
>
>
> I ran over my feet a couple times, trapped my hand against the wall
> one time, and, in general, was on a ride that was like a roller
> coaster on a level surface.
>
>
>
> The important fact is that I made it to dinner! But I'm sure anyone
> watching me was worried for the walls.
>
>
>
> I didn't use my cane tonight. I mostly used my feet. I will try next
> time with my cane and see if that works better. Tonight I feared
> getting the cane caught somewhere and bending or breaking it and it's
> the only cane I have, my BartholoMEW, a catly name.
>
>
>
> How do you hold steady on the joy stick so that you do actually go
> straight forward or backward. It moves almost too easily. Is there a
> correct way to position your fingers/thumb on the joystick that gives
> you more control over it?
>
>
>
> I'm filling out paperwork for paratransit in the city I'm moving to in
> a couple weeks. One question they had is "is your power chair
> oversize?" I don't know that. I am guessing it might be because I am.
>
>
>
> When you take something as heavy as a power chair on the plane, where
> do they put it? Are they careful with it? They were not careful with
> my manual chair a couple years ago and I ended up with a better one
> from them for their error.
>
>
>
> Thanks for now,
>
> Lauren
>
> Blessings in Jesus' name. "But as for me, I will sing about your
> power. Each morning I will sing with joy about your unfailing love.
> For you have been my refuge, a place of safety when I am in distress."
>
>   --Psalm 59:16, NLT
>
> Advice from my cats:"meow when you feel like it."
>
>
>
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