Page 1 Frontier V6 Extreme X8 OWNERS MANUAL ALL MODELS (IN ENGLISH) Join the Magic Mobility Facebook and You Tube communi
Page 10 FRONTIER EXTREME X8 Figure 1 - Correct and Incorrect Approaches to Obstacles
Page 11 3.8 Climbing or Descending an Incline When climbing an incline, try to keep your power chair moving; however do not use exces
Page 12 3.9 Removable Parts STOP! Do not attempt to lift or move a power chair by any of its removable parts (armrests, legrest, backrest). Th
Page 13 3.13 Weather Precautions WARNING! Do not operate your power chair in icy or slippery conditions (i.e. footpaths and roads). Suc
Page 14 4 Specifications 4.1 The Frontier A Frontier power chair is depicted below. This will help you identify some of the features referred to t
Page 15 4.2 The Extreme X8 An Extreme X8 power chair is depicted. This will help you identify some of the features referred to throughout this manua
Page 16 5 Operating Instructions The speed and direction of the power chair is controlled with by the joystick Turn on your power chair Use t
Page 17 Freewheel Levers, UP – ENGAGED, DOWN = DISENGAGED The wheelchair controls will not function and a message will appear on th
Page 18 CRITICAL! Do not put your fingers, toes or any objects into the tilt mechanism while it is operating. Serious personal injury will occur. 5.
Page 19 5.8 Steering lock option - if fitted (Extreme X8 only) The purpose of the steering lock is to provide greater straight-line direc
Page 2 Contents IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION ... 4 1 Power Wheelchair O
Page 20 6 Joystick controls The joystick controls may be customised and may be one of a number of different models depending upon users requirements
Page 21 In spite of its sophistication, the R-net cannot take into account circumstances which put the wheelchair or the controller o
Page 22 Magic Mobility accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from unexpected stopping of the wheelchair or improper programming of
Page 23 6.8 Basic Programming and set-up Basic programming can be achieved by pushing and holding the decrease/increase speed buttons at the sam
Page 24 Mounting: Make sure the controller is securely fixed to your wheelchair. Do not over tighten any screws. 6.12 Diagnostics and trouble
Page 25 The next section covers typical problems that can be easily fixed at home and are related to the settings or the powering up of
Page 26 7 Batteries & Charging 7.1 Batteries Your Power Chair uses high quality long lasting gel cell batteries that are sealed and maintenan
Page 27 WARNING! Always protect the batteries from freezing and never charge a frozen battery. Doing so can result in personal injury and damage to t
Page 28 8 Care & Maintenance Like any motorised vehicle, your power chair requires routine maintenance checks. You can perform some of these
Page 29 increasing tyre pressures. It is not recommended that tyre pressures greater than 8psi /55 kPa are used. Tyre pressures should be checked wee
Page 3 7.4 Public Transportation ...27 7.5 Battery Dis
Page 30 Advisory Tyre Pressures for user weight (Metric) Advisory Tyre Pressures for user weight (Imperial) 8.4 Tyre Wear Tyre wear varies great
Page 31 Your power chair has a powder coated metal frame that allows it to be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth. Never hose off or pressure
Page 32 8.7.5 Preventative Maintenance Prior to using your wheelchair in wet or corrosive environments it is suggested that you protect your wheelcha
Page 33 - Visually inspect the controller harnesses. Ensure they are not frayed and have any wires exposed. - Check the tyre pressure i
Page 34 Powered Wheelchairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitt
Page 35 10 Technical Specifications 10.1 Frontier Product Magic Mobility Frontier V6 Weight Capacity Standard – 182kg/364lbs Seat elevator or tilt
Page 36 11 Non OEM parts 11.1 Non OEM parts, assembly by a 3rd party and customisation If non Magic Mobility parts are fitted to the wheelchair, M
Page 37 12 Head Office and Operations 2/112 Browns Road Noble Park, Vic. 3174 Australia Phone: +61 3 8791 5600 Fax: +61 3 9701 0144 Email Addres
Page 38 Appendix A - ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol 1 – Section 19 & ISO7176-19 restraint system; if fitted The wheelchair is not provided with
Page 39 Figure 4 - X8 tie down locations The tie downs have a rectangular aperture 25mm x 50mm. Any hook or loop of the restraint end fitting must
Page 4 IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY TERMS Commencement of warranty period: The warranty period begins on the date that the product is fir
Page 40 Figure 5 - The Wheelchair Anchored Pelvic Belt The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis and in contact with the top
Page 41 Figure 7 - Illustration of improper positioning of belt restraints Figure 8 - Illustration of proper routing an positioning of belt restrain
Page 42 WARNINGS The wheelchair is designed specifically for forward facing use in motor vehicles The wheelchair should only be used in
Page 43 absorbing padding placed in the gap between the tray edge and the wheelchair occupant The wheelchair manufacturer should be consulted for q
Page 44 vehicle rollover, should be padded with material that complies to FMVSS 201. Only spill proof batteries (e.g. gel-cell) should be in
Page 45 Appendix B – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered Wheelchairs may be su
Page 46 turned ON. Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid coming close to them. If unintended movement or bra
Page 5 1 Power Wheelchair Owner’s Manual Thank you for choosing a Magic Mobility Product. We are proud of the quality construction of every chair we
Page 6 If you experience any problems with your power chair that you are unable to solve, or if you do not feel capable of safely following any of the
Page 7 2 Safety and Damage Warnings Throughout this manual, you will find the following safety and damage warnings. WARNING! This is a warnin
Page 8 For side transfers ensure armrests and legrests are swung away or removed, position yourself as far back as possible in the power chair seat
Page 9 3.4 Stairs and Escalators This power chair is not specifically designed to negotiate stairs but is able to do so only in cases with low step
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