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  • Walter Meyer

     Scott,

    It's easy for you to suggest: "I would ask that you have an authorized service center inspect the unit."  

     The problem is that the closest "authorized service center " is 120 miles away, so unless there is a major warrantee issue, I have to take care of the problem myself.

    My opinion is that the design of the seat slide is poor. It is supposed to slide on three metal mounting parts affixed to the bottom of the plastic seat but the clearance of the plastic seat bottom to the seat pan is so small that the weight of a person sitting in the seat deforms the plastic and the seat actually has to slide plastic to metal rather than metal to metal. Since the seat is molded of a rubbery plastic and has a high coefficient of friction, the seat just doesn't want to slide the way it was intended.

    Walt