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recommended parts. Replace tires when the tread pattern wears to less than 2mm in depth as 
tires will start to lose safe traction and can be more prone to puncture. 
 
8.4 

Upholstery 

 

The power chair upholstery may be cleaned using mild soap and water. Avoid getting water into 
any electric components. Never use any chemicals to clean a vinyl seat, as they may cause the 
seat  to  become  slippery,  or  dry  out  and  crack.  A  general  purpose  upholstery  cleaner  may  be 
used on velour. 
 
Upholstery  life  may  be  affected  by  skin  oils  and  human  sweat  particularly  that  caused  by 
particular  medications.  It  is  recommended  that  should  cracking  or  significant  wearing  of  the 
upholstery occur, it should be replaced. 

 

8.5 

Cleaning   

 
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 clean your power chair or place it in direct contact with 
water.  
 
8.6 

Storage 

 

Store your Magic Mobility power chair in a warm dry environment. If you do not use your power 
chair regularly, it is recommended that the batteries be charged at least once per week. 
 
If  you  are  storing  your  power  chair  for  an  extended  period  of  time,  please  contact  your  Magic 
Mobility  Dealer  who  can  give  you  advice  on  disconnecting  the  batteries  and  blocking  up  the 
power chair to avoid flat-spotting the tires 
 

 

WARNING!  Battery  posts,  terminals,  and  related  accessories  contain  lead  and 
lead compounds, wash your hands after touching. 

 

WARNING! Corrosive chemicals are contained in the batteries. Use only AGM or 
gel-cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions. 

 

8.7 

Transportation 

 
Always  be  sure  your  power  chair  and  its  components  are  properly  secured  when  it  is  being 
transported.  Please  contact  your  Magic  Mobility  Dealer  for  advice  regarding  packing  and 
shipping your particular chair. 

 

8.8 

Daily Checks 

 
Turn  off  the  controller  and  check  the  joystick.  The  joystick  should  return  to  center  and  not  be 
bent  or  damaged  in  any  way. Ensure  the  joystick  boot  is  not  torn  or  cracked  where  water  can 
enter and that all electrical connections are secure. 
 

 

STOP! Do not use the joystick if the boot  is torn or cracked. If the joystick boot 
becomes torn or cracked, ensure it is replaced IMMEDIATELY. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Extreme X8

Page 1: ...Page 1 Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...purchased 1 1 Intended Use The intended use of a Magic Mobility Power Wheelchair is to provide mobility to persons with a maximum weight of 400 lbs see table below limited to a sitting position that h...

Page 3: ...9 4 1 The Extreme X8 9 4 2 Features and Options 10 4 3 Performance Attributes 10 5 Operating Instructions 10 5 1 Performance adjustments 11 5 2 Comfort adjustments 11 5 3 Freewheel Mode pushing the p...

Page 4: ...23 8 5 Cleaning 23 8 6 Storage 23 8 7 Transportation 23 8 8 Daily Checks 23 8 9 Weekly Checks 24 8 10 Annual Checks 24 9 Servicing 24 10 Fault finding 25 10 1 Limp Mode 25 10 2 Stuck Power Button 25 1...

Page 5: ...t of your provider caregiver and or health professional Magic Mobility is not responsible for injuries and or damage resulting from any person s failure to follow the warnings cautions and instruction...

Page 6: ...ity voids your warranty and may result in personal injury STOP Exceeding the weight capacity voids your warranty and may result in damage to your power chair 3 4 Stairs and Escalators WARNING Never us...

Page 7: ...desired allow it to come to a complete stop by releasing the joystick Once the chair has stopped push the joystick forward slightly to ensure a safely controlled descent The following advice is recom...

Page 8: ...ved area to a gravel area at high speed while turning Avoid abrupt directional changes WARNING When cornering lower your speed and follow the advice above to reduce the risk of personal injury 3 11 El...

Page 9: ...d lean or reach for objects if you have to pick them up from the floor we suggest you use a specially designed Pick Up Stick Movements such as these may cause your power chair to tip possibly resultin...

Page 10: ...features 4 3 Performance Attributes Information regarding the performance attributes and controlled testing results of the power chair may be obtained from the power chair manufacturer If you would li...

Page 11: ...wheelchair controls will not function and the status light on the joystick will flash when the chair is in free wheel mode This feature has been intentionally incorporated to protect the user from uns...

Page 12: ...o match a surface to which you are transferring When the seat is fully elevated the user is closer to eye level of standing persons enabling more enjoyable interactions Seat elevators are sometimes re...

Page 13: ...power off and on again will reset the system WARNING Always turn the power off when you are stationary to prevent unexpected movement 6 2 Rain and Water The joystick hand control unit IS NOT WATERPROO...

Page 14: ...6 5 1 The Screen The status bar is located at the top of the screen The status bar shows the battery gauge the lighting icons the system status and the real time clock The area at the center of the sc...

Page 15: ...can be locked by pressing the on off button for more than 4 seconds To unlock the system press the on off button and then press the horn button twice within 10 seconds 6 5 4 On Off Button Press the o...

Page 16: ...the last used accessory function e g actuator control If you are already in Accessory Mode a press of the accessory mode selection will take you to the next available accessory mode e g lighting To re...

Page 17: ...OBP menu Screen Environment Setting Inside Outside There are 3 options Inside The screen has a black background Outside The screen has a white background Automatic The screen background is set automat...

Page 18: ...n buttons or the joystick left right to toggle the on off status Joystick forward accepts the new settings and returns to the main OBP menu Joystick reverse or the accessory buttons cancel the new set...

Page 19: ...nly AGM or gel cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions WARNING When fitting alternate batteries ensure their terminal posts cannot touch any part of the wheelchair frame S...

Page 20: ...not put the charger on the seat of the wheelchair when charging as the charger can become quite warm Always put the charger on the floor near the chair when in use To get the maximum range from your...

Page 21: ...se electrical and mechanical malfunctions and may cause the chair to prematurely rust Avoid knocking or bumping the controller especially the joystick Keep the controller clean Avoid exposure to extre...

Page 22: ...neumatic tires are fitted with automotive type valves and can be inflated using most typical automotive hand and foot type pumps as well as service station air outlets STOP Under inflated tires may be...

Page 23: ...wer chair regularly it is recommended that the batteries be charged at least once per week If you are storing your power chair for an extended period of time please contact your Magic Mobility Dealer...

Page 24: ...oted that many of our power chairs are highly customized and a loan rental chair may not be appropriate If you notice symptoms such as motor noise frayed harnesses damaged connectors uneven tire wear...

Page 25: ...center within 4 seconds the DX2 system must be switched off and then on again 10 4 Battery Warning Conditions Check the batteries are charges If the charge icon is red put the chair on charge immediat...

Page 26: ...t for too long Turn the DX2 system off and let the motors cool down If you are attempting a steep incline seek an alternate route If the above do not clear the fault please contact your Magic Mobility...

Page 27: ...warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the powered wheelchair WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as radio and TV st...

Page 28: ...caused by lack of appropriate maintenance and regular servicing by authorized repairers as outlined within this owners manual We will at our discretion repair replace items that we consider were faul...

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