Page 1 Owners Manual – V6 all models
Page 10 4.3 Performance Attributes Information regarding the performance attributes and controlled testing results of the power chair may be o
Page 11 AS 3696.3 Determination of the efficiency of the brakes ISO7176-3:2003 Determination of the efficiency of the brakes AS 3696.4 Determinatio
Page 12 Figure 2 Motors engaged Motors disengaged The wheelchair controls will not function and the “status” light on the joy
Page 13 When the seat is fully elevated, the user is closer to eye level of standing persons enabling more enjoyable interactions. Seat elevators a
Page 14 Figure 3 Frontier wheelchair with seat removed showing locations of front and rear tie downs used in the frontal impact test The Magic Mobi
Page 15 Figure 4 The wheelchair anchored pelvic belt The wheelchair is not provided with a wheelchair anchored belt restraint as standard. It must b
Page 16 Figure 5 Incorrect positioning of belt Pelvic restraints should make full contact across the front of the body near the juncti
Page 17 Figure 7 Rear view of wheelchair and test dummy secured on test platform and tilted to 45° WARNINGS The wheelchair must only be used for
Page 18 A side view pelvic-belt angle of 45° to 75° to the horizontal is preferred to lower pelvic belt angles. NOTE 1: Steeper sid
Page 19 The recommended clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants restrained by both pelvic and shoulder restraints and only a pelvic belt are show
Page 2 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 20 6 Joystick controls A detailed manual for the DX2 joystick is available from Dynamic Control’s website: www.dynamiccontrols.com.
Page 21 6.5 Hand control joystick operation 6.5.1 The Screen The status bar is located at the top of the screen. The status bar sho
Page 22 Please see section 7 for more information on charging your batteries The system status is normally hidden. If a fault occurs, a wr
Page 23 6.5.8 Accessory Mode If you are in Drive Mode, a press of the accessory mode selection button will take you to the last
Page 24 Screen Brightness: Using either the function buttons or the joystick left/right to change the screen brightness Joystick forward/reverse or
Page 25 The accessory buttons cancel the new settings and returns to the main OBP menu Clock visibility: Use either the function buttons or the jo
Page 26 7 Batteries & Charging 7.1 Batteries Your Power Chair uses high quality long lasting AGM batteries that are sealed and
Page 27 • If the power wheelchair is used every day then the batteries should be charged overnight every night. WARNING! Always protect the bat
Page 28 Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures Do not place the controller cable so it may be pinched in any of the seat or power base f
Page 29 Tire pressures should be checked weekly. All pneumatic tires are fitted with automotive type valves and can be inflated using most typical au
Page 3 Contents 1 Power Wheelchair Owner’s Manual ... 2 1.1 Intended Us
Page 30 Upholstery life may be affected by skin oils and human perspiration particularly that are caused by particular medications.
Page 31 Visually check the castor forks for any damage and ensure the castors swivel freely without squeaking. Keep your power chair clean and free fr
Page 32 10 Fault finding During fault conditions the chair either will not drive or drives very slowly. 10.1 Limp Mode If the DX system detects a
Page 33 4 Right Motor Fault – usually indicates a poor connection. Check that the motor cables are not loose or disconnected. If the above do not clea
Page 34 fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other personal communication devices. **NOTE: Some cellular telephones and similar devi
Page 35 United States of America (ONLY) Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a practitioner licensed by the law of
Page 4 7.5 Battery Disposal and Recycling ...27 8 Care & Maintenance .
Page 5 3 Safety Please read and follow all instructions in this owner’s manual before attempting to operate your power chair for the first time. If
Page 6 If it is necessary to use a transportation product such as a hoist or lift, Magic Mobility recommends that the manufacturer’
Page 7 3.7 Climbing or Descending an Incline When climbing an incline, try to keep your power chair moving; however do not use excess
Page 8 3.8 Removable Parts WARNING! Do not attempt to lift or move a power chair by any of its removable parts. This may result in p
Page 9 It is the obligation of the purchasers, therapists and other healthcare professionals to determine if a positioning belt is require
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