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Laurie,

I took a look at the chair on the internet. This is a very nice

chair. I like the removable armrests on my scooter and think it is

the best think for transferring.

You need to get the chair that's best for you though. Did they say

why the felt you should have the removable armrests?

Alice

< They suggested a removable arm rest, instead of the flip up kind.

As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be the best choice,

as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van several times

a day. >

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Alice

His reasoning didn't make a lot of sense to me. He said it looked better and

would keep a skirt in place. Since I don't wear skirts, that isn't an issue.

How do you handle the controls when you have to transfer to the right with

the removable arms?

laurie

>

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> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 00:27:44 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Re: power wheelchair

>

> Laurie,

>

> I took a look at the chair on the internet. This is a very nice

> chair. I like the removable armrests on my scooter and think it is

> the best think for transferring.

>

> You need to get the chair that's best for you though. Did they say

> why the felt you should have the removable armrests?

>

> Alice

>

>

> < They suggested a removable arm rest, instead of the flip up kind.

> As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be the best choice,

> as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van several times

> a day. >

>

>

>

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-Hi Laurie, i don't really know much about this. My chair is a Jazzy

1121. it has power and suspension enough for outside and inside use.

The arms flip up. I am just getting my lift tomorrow so I'm not sure

if I have to flip the arms up for it to go in the van or not. I know

the chair back had to be adjusted so that it will flip down so it

will fit better in the back of the van. The lift will be a back

loading one.How easy would it be to take the arms off and refix

them?it might be rather a pain if you have to take them on and off

each tme you load and unload the cahir. Just a few thought, Celia-- In

, Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

wrote:

> Hi

>

> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best chair

for me

> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest, instead of

the

> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be

the best

> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

several times

> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

>

> laurie

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Celia

Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high back

and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next step.

I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and then

realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the arms on

the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am tall and

the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms comfortably

and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the right

height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue (will

go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you like your

new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of van?

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:07:07 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Re: power wheelchair

>

> -Hi Laurie, i don't really know much about this. My chair is a Jazzy

> 1121. it has power and suspension enough for outside and inside use.

> The arms flip up. I am just getting my lift tomorrow so I'm not sure

> if I have to flip the arms up for it to go in the van or not. I know

> the chair back had to be adjusted so that it will flip down so it

> will fit better in the back of the van. The lift will be a back

> loading one.How easy would it be to take the arms off and refix

> them?it might be rather a pain if you have to take them on and off

> each tme you load and unload the cahir. Just a few thought, Celia-- In

> , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

> wrote:

>> Hi

>>

>> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best chair

> for me

>> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest, instead of

> the

>> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be

> the best

>> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

> several times

>> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

>>

>> laurie

>

>

>

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Celia

Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high back

and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next step.

I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and then

realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the arms on

the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am tall and

the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms comfortably

and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the right

height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue (will

go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you like your

new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of van?

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:07:07 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Re: power wheelchair

>

> -Hi Laurie, i don't really know much about this. My chair is a Jazzy

> 1121. it has power and suspension enough for outside and inside use.

> The arms flip up. I am just getting my lift tomorrow so I'm not sure

> if I have to flip the arms up for it to go in the van or not. I know

> the chair back had to be adjusted so that it will flip down so it

> will fit better in the back of the van. The lift will be a back

> loading one.How easy would it be to take the arms off and refix

> them?it might be rather a pain if you have to take them on and off

> each tme you load and unload the cahir. Just a few thought, Celia-- In

> , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

> wrote:

>> Hi

>>

>> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best chair

> for me

>> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest, instead of

> the

>> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be

> the best

>> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

> several times

>> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

>>

>> laurie

>

>

>

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Laurie,

I have the flip up arm rests on my chair...both sides even with the control connected, and the height of the arm rests can be adjusted.

Kristie

Message: 24 Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:08:14 -0400 Subject: Re: Re: power wheelchairCeliaThanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high backand head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next step.I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and thenrealized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the arms onthe removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am tall andthe flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms comfortablyand with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the rightheight. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue (willgo better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you like yournew van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of van?laurie

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Thanks Kristie.

laurie

>

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> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:55:37 -0400

> To: " Mitoldies " < >

> Subject: Re: power wheelchair

>

> Laurie,

> I have the flip up arm rests on my chair...both sides even with the control

> connected, and the height of the arm rests can be adjusted.

>

> Kristie

>

>

>

> Message: 24

> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:08:14 -0400

>

> Subject: Re: Re: power wheelchair

>

> Celia

>

> Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high back

> and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next step.

>

> I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and then

> realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the arms on

> the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am tall and

> the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms comfortably

> and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the right

> height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue (will

> go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

>

> Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you like your

> new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of van?

>

> laurie

>

>

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Thanks Kristie.

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:55:37 -0400

> To: " Mitoldies " < >

> Subject: Re: power wheelchair

>

> Laurie,

> I have the flip up arm rests on my chair...both sides even with the control

> connected, and the height of the arm rests can be adjusted.

>

> Kristie

>

>

>

> Message: 24

> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:08:14 -0400

>

> Subject: Re: Re: power wheelchair

>

> Celia

>

> Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high back

> and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next step.

>

> I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and then

> realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the arms on

> the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am tall and

> the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms comfortably

> and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the right

> height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue (will

> go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

>

> Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you like your

> new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of van?

>

> laurie

>

>

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Dear laurie, I'm glad you sorted out the question of the arms on

yur chair. i agree, it has to be just the right height to operate the

controls comfortably. My chair is viper blue too. I am very excitd

about getting the lift put in later today. I'm going to be able to go

places and do things I haven't for a long time. Our van is a Crysler

Town and Country (we were told that it and the Dodge caravans were the

best to convert) and the lift is going to be a Silver Star Backbacker

scooter/wheelchair lift. I am hoping for great things from it! I hope

you really enjoy your power chair, Celia-

-- In , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

wrote:

> Celia

>

> Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high

back

> and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next

step.

>

> I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and

then

> realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the

arms on

> the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am

tall and

> the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms

comfortably

> and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the

right

> height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue

(will

> go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

>

> Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you

like your

> new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of

van?

>

> laurie

>

> > From: " cghng888 " <cghng888@y...>

> > Reply-To:

> > Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:07:07 -0000

> > To:

> > Subject: Re: power wheelchair

> >

> > -Hi Laurie, i don't really know much about this. My chair is a

Jazzy

> > 1121. it has power and suspension enough for outside and inside

use.

> > The arms flip up. I am just getting my lift tomorrow so I'm not

sure

> > if I have to flip the arms up for it to go in the van or not. I

know

> > the chair back had to be adjusted so that it will flip down so it

> > will fit better in the back of the van. The lift will be a back

> > loading one.How easy would it be to take the arms off and refix

> > them?it might be rather a pain if you have to take them on and off

> > each tme you load and unload the cahir. Just a few thought,

Celia-- In

> > , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

> > wrote:

> >> Hi

> >>

> >> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best

chair

> > for me

> >> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest, instead

of

> > the

> >> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be

> > the best

> >> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

> > several times

> >> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

> >>

> >> laurie

> >

> >

> >

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Dear laurie, I'm glad you sorted out the question of the arms on

yur chair. i agree, it has to be just the right height to operate the

controls comfortably. My chair is viper blue too. I am very excitd

about getting the lift put in later today. I'm going to be able to go

places and do things I haven't for a long time. Our van is a Crysler

Town and Country (we were told that it and the Dodge caravans were the

best to convert) and the lift is going to be a Silver Star Backbacker

scooter/wheelchair lift. I am hoping for great things from it! I hope

you really enjoy your power chair, Celia-

-- In , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

wrote:

> Celia

>

> Thanks for the input. My chair will have a tilt in space with a high

back

> and head rest. Getting a van that will accomodate this is my next

step.

>

> I was all set to call and ask for the flip up kind of arm rests and

then

> realized while using my scooter this morning, that the height of the

arms on

> the removable ones can be adjusted and the flip up kind can't. I am

tall and

> the flip ups on my scooter aren't high enough to rest my arms

comfortably

> and with using controls on the arm rest, my arms need to be at the

right

> height. So I only called to change the color from teal to viper blue

(will

> go better with denim which I wear alot) and add a cup holder.

>

> Thanks for your response. I will look forward to hearing how you

like your

> new van. What company conversion will it have and on what brand of

van?

>

> laurie

>

> > From: " cghng888 " <cghng888@y...>

> > Reply-To:

> > Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:07:07 -0000

> > To:

> > Subject: Re: power wheelchair

> >

> > -Hi Laurie, i don't really know much about this. My chair is a

Jazzy

> > 1121. it has power and suspension enough for outside and inside

use.

> > The arms flip up. I am just getting my lift tomorrow so I'm not

sure

> > if I have to flip the arms up for it to go in the van or not. I

know

> > the chair back had to be adjusted so that it will flip down so it

> > will fit better in the back of the van. The lift will be a back

> > loading one.How easy would it be to take the arms off and refix

> > them?it might be rather a pain if you have to take them on and off

> > each tme you load and unload the cahir. Just a few thought,

Celia-- In

> > , Laureta Fitzgerald <lfitzger@j...>

> > wrote:

> >> Hi

> >>

> >> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best

chair

> > for me

> >> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest, instead

of

> > the

> >> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will be

> > the best

> >> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

> > several times

> >> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

> >>

> >> laurie

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Laurie, Well, I got the lift yesterday and am very pleased. It

is not a crane type, but is a sort of platform that lowers to the

ground and the WC is driven on, raised and then lifted in . It is

all controled by a push button system. I did have to have the WC

adjusted so that the back is able to flip down to fit into the van.

Another type of lift we checked out was some kind of Bruno one and it

required a boom of some kind. Apparently the new Caravans aren't quite

as wide at the tail gate as the old ones, and we would have had to

have some further adjustment of that kind of lift in order to use it.

The one we got was cheapeer and was easier to install, Celia

> >>>> Hi

> >>>>

> >>>> I went for my wheelchair evaluation. They felt that the best

> > chair

> >>> for me

> >>>> was the Jazzy1170XL. They suggested a removable arm rest,

instead

> > of

> >>> the

> >>>> flip up kind. As I think about it, I am wondering if that will

be

> >>> the best

> >>>> choice, as I will have to transfer in and out of it in the van

> >>> several times

> >>>> a day. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

> >>>>

> >>>> laurie

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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