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There should be a lever under the seat, left side near the rear. Push the lever toward the rear of the chair to unlock the position. You may require some lubricant, WD-40, if it is stuck.
Hoveround manual:
Took the answer right from the manual. If you would like a digital copy of the manual, the link is posted below.
[The swivel seat permits the seat to pivot from the forward facing position through 90 degrees in either the left or right directions. The seat will lock in each of the forward, left and right facing positions. This feature is provided to make side transferring easier. The swivel release lever is mounted on the left side in the standard
position] http://www.hoveround.com/.../MPV4-Power-Chair-Manual.pdf
Hi. your problem could be a couple of faults. Have you checked that both tyres have the same pressure in them? Problem could also be a faulty motor or brake unit. When these motors have done a few years work they build up carbon and copper dust from the brushes and the commutator. the motors can be tested for this if you find a clever serviceman. The motors should also be tested to see if they are both drawing the same current ( amps ) when in use. In answer to your last question, the answer is probably no. Good luck. Neil.
It sounds like the power chair may have been sitting for a while; if so, the gel inside the batteries has probably solidified and they will no longer take a charge. Try replacing the batteries (u1, 12 volt, 33 amps) and see if that does the trick.
Hoveround doesn't publish the manual online. Go to their website and get the contact number to call and request a manual...usually at a fee...they ****. Next time, buy a Pride, Invacare, or whomever has the owners manuals online.
There are no manuals online ,but have found a telephone number you could use.
Ask them where your serial number is, and from that they can get you a manual as well.
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