That easily fixed.  That's the drive lockouts.  Unfortunately you can only disable them with a programmer. 

Eric



Greg wrote:

I was lucky, I was on a state run insurance for uninsurable people. It was great insurance, but cost a lot. $500 a month.

They bought me a Permobil no questions ask. I had to go to a OT/PT to get oked that I needed a new chair, then I picked one.

5 years later my insurance was ending because I was moving out of state, so I quickly tried to get a new chair. I used the reason as I was getting bigger and it didn’t fit anymore (simi true, it was always on the small side, but I liked the smaller chair.) Plus I said it was making me sore. I unfortunately picked the TDX3 (this time they wouldn’t let me get a full service deal, like the faster TDX5.) I find it very rattlelly, clanky, and no way near as smooth a ride. The Permobil can turn on a dime and is just built better. More compact, leg-rest motors are underneeth, the TDX leg-rest motors are built on the leg-rests and stick out. You have to plug them onto the chair every time you take the leg-rest off. The arm-rests are builky. I love the swing away Permobil arm-rests. Only connected in the back, so no extra bars around. The biggest problem with the TDX3 is the hand control stops working if tipped or reclined just a bit. I need to recline a bit to drive into my van. Though maybe they can adjust that feature. I’ll call.

Greg

 



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