Taking Care of Your Power Wheelchair

Close-up of a man repairing a power wheelchair in a workshop.

Taking Care of Your Power Wheelchair

Just like any piece of equipment, your power wheelchair needs regular care and maintenance to stay in good condition. Not sure how to maintain your power wheelchair? This guide from Serene Mobility & Lifts provides a quick overview of wheelchair maintenance! If you have any questions, feel free to consult our qualified staff. You can find us in Peoria, AZ.

Reading the User Manual

Before you start using a new power wheelchair, make sure to read the user manual from cover to cover. This volume will provide you with important, model-specific maintenance instructions that should not be overlooked. Make sure to store the manual somewhere safe aboard your power wheelchair, so you can refer to it whenever you encounter a maintenance issue.

Caring for the Battery

The battery is the most vital component of your power wheelchair, so you should pay close attention to its maintenance needs. You can extend the lifespan of your wheelchair battery by charging it after each use. Most battery chargers will shut down once the battery is fully charged, so you can leave it in the charger overnight without wasting electricity.

Never let your wheelchair battery run out of charge completely. This can cause the battery cells to degrade, making it harder for the battery to hold a charge in the future.

Inspecting the Tires

Check the tires on your power wheelchair regularly to make sure they are inflated to the correct psi level. While you’re at it, give the tires a visual inspection, checking for signs of excessive or uneven wear. The tires will need to be replaced every so often, so keep a set of spare tires and inner tubes handy for when you need them.

Storing Your Power Wheelchair

Finally, make sure to store your wheelchair in a cool, dry place. Protect your wheelchair from dust and moisture with a breathable cover, and never expose your wheelchair battery to extreme temperatures. If you need to store your wheelchair for a long period of time, make sure the battery is stored in a temperature-controlled environment.

We hope you found this information helpful! If you’re in the market for a new power wheelchair, come check out our selection here at Serene Mobility & Lifts. We serve Peoria, AZ, and our neighbors from Sun City and Phoenix.


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