It now functions like a normal Impulse instrument but not the IQ model. It does not shut off after reaching maximum release but it DOES shut off after the standard 8 to 10 cycles per contact. I suppose you could have it repaired to original laboratory specs but I did not need anything more than these specs.
My smaller practice at this time results in a great price for this instrument for someone! The item "Neuromechanical Impulse IQ Chiropractic Adjusting Instrument" is in sale since Tuesday, May 24, 2016. This item is in the category "Business & Industrial\Healthcare, Lab & Life Science\Medical Specialties\Chiropractic". The seller is "doctordjango" and is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This item can be shipped to United States.