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Summary of Contents for Frontier V6

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Page 2: ...Alcohol Smoking 14 3 18 Trapping Hazards 14 4 Specifications 15 4 1 The Frontier V6 15 4 2 The Extreme X8 15 4 3 The Frontier V4 Front Wheel Drive 16 4 4 The Frontier V4 Rear Wheel Drive 16 4 5 Stand...

Page 3: ...ery Disposal and Recycling 47 9 Care Maintenance 48 9 1 General Guidelines 48 9 2 Batteries 48 9 3 Tyres and Castors 48 9 3 1 Frontier Tyre Inflation 49 9 3 2 Extreme X8 Tyre inflation 49 9 3 3 Tyre P...

Page 4: ...id the warranty Batteries gradual deterioration in battery performance due to being left in a discharged state or left in poor conditions extreme temperatures unclean or damp environments is not cover...

Page 5: ...use All of the information and specifications in this document are current at the time of printing However due to our policy of continual product improvements we reserve the right to make changes at a...

Page 6: ...V4 and Extreme X8 Owner s Manual ENGLISH docx Revision No 4 Magic Mobility Page 6 of 65 Figure 1 Frontier V6 Serial Number Location Figure 2 Extreme X8 Serial Number Location Figure 3 Frontier V4 Ser...

Page 7: ...the presence of a trained attendant A trained attendant can be defined as a family member or care professional specially trained in assisting a power chair user in various daily living activities The...

Page 8: ...9 NOTE ISO International Organisation for Standardisation WARNING Whenever feasible wheelchair users should transfer to the vehicle seat and use vehicle manufacturer installed restraint system WARNING...

Page 9: ...ws which vary by country Please check your local traffic laws Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your power chair Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules W...

Page 10: ...V4 and Extreme X8 Owner s Manual ENGLISH docx Revision No 4 Magic Mobility Page 10 of 65 Figure 4 Frontier V6 Correct and Incorrect Approaches to Obstacles Figure 5 Extreme X8 Correct and Incorrect Ap...

Page 11: ...d Extreme X8 Owner s Manual ENGLISH docx Revision No 4 Magic Mobility Page 11 of 65 Figure 6 Frontier V4 FWD Correct and Incorrect Approaches to Obstacles Figure 7 Frontier V4 RWD Correct and Incorrec...

Page 12: ...res you should always be sure that the terrain ahead of you is clear of unexpected hazards We advise that you have someone with you who can check ahead for any hazards When exploring alone proceed wit...

Page 13: ...rsonal injury 3 12 Electromagnetic Fields further information is in Appendix B Electromagnetic Interference EMI Your power chair s performance may be influenced by electromagnetic fields caused by mob...

Page 14: ...r the counter medication or if you have certain physical limitations WARNING Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate your power chair in a safe manner possibly resulting in...

Page 15: ...5 4 Specifications 4 1 The Frontier V6 A Frontier V6 power chair is depicted below This will help you identify some of the features referred to throughout this manual 4 2 The Extreme X8 An Extreme X8...

Page 16: ...Wheel Drive A Frontier V4 Front Wheel Drive FWD power chair is depicted This will help you identify some of the features referred to throughout this manual 4 4 The Frontier V4 Rear Wheel Drive A Front...

Page 17: ...rer If you would like access to this information please contact your Magic Mobility Dealer 4 6 Dimensions Mass and Turning Parameters The following table details the dimensions of the wheelchairs used...

Page 18: ...h both this process and the driver s capabilities WARNING Changing the performance settings could adversely affect your power chair You may cause injury to yourself and to others STOP Incorrect settin...

Page 19: ...t Push the levers back up again firmly after manually positioning the chair Turn the power off and on again to remove the error message WARNING Do not use your chair in freewheel mode or attempt to pl...

Page 20: ...nsferring The scissor action of the seat elevator may be a dangerous hazard Under no circumstances should you put your hands fingers toes or any part of your body in the seat elevator mechanism while...

Page 21: ...t position or the wheelchair will not drive 5 8 Slope Sensor Inclinometer if fitted The slope sensor option enables the chair to be aware of its backrest angle relative to the horizon This includes th...

Page 22: ...own ramps out of a vehicle This is achieved by locking the steering tie rod and is engaged by the chair operator via the joystick Bring your power chair to a complete stop on a flat level surface Push...

Page 23: ...when you are stationary to prevent unexpected movement 6 3 Rain and Water The joystick hand control unit IS NOT WATERPROOF The joystick module is splash proof but may be permanently damaged if water...

Page 24: ...ated in the wheelchair user manual for example maximum inclines kerb height etc In places or on surfaces where a loss of wheel grip could be hazardous for example on wet grassy slopes If the controlle...

Page 25: ...d setting for the wheelchair or the selected drive profile Speed Decrease Button decreases the maximum speed setting Speed Increase Button increases the maximum speed setting This button activates and...

Page 26: ...re configuration the second and fourth speed indicator LEDs will flash Battery Gauge Signals Steady All is well The charge available in the battery is displayed Slowly Flashing The control system is f...

Page 27: ...the control system connections are secure An excessive voltage has been applied to the control system This is usually caused by a poor battery connection Check the battery connections A communication...

Page 28: ...r the control system The Profile button allows the user to navigate through the available operating Profiles for the control system Speed Decrease Button decreases the maximum speed setting Speed Incr...

Page 29: ...means your control system has reduced its own power to protect itself against heat damage Main Screen Area Drive Screen Profile Name This displays the name of the currently selected profile Clock This...

Page 30: ...an External Profile Switch and activate it while driving your chair or an actuator the action will stop and this symbol will be displayed Joystick Displaced If you operate the Joystick before or just...

Page 31: ...djustments are made with left and right joystick deflections Background This sets the colour of the screen background Left and right joystick deflections are used to change between the options Choose...

Page 32: ...ia reverse deflections of the left paddle Speed Paddle allows adjustment of the control system s speed setting Buttons Horn button operates the wheelchair s horn Mode button allows the user to navigat...

Page 33: ...which automatically adjust screen brightness Refer to Basic Programming and Set up for options LCD Diagnostic LED This LED indicates the control system is switched on in the event of an LCD screen fai...

Page 34: ...against heat damage Clock This displays the current time digitally The clock is user adjustable Text Bar This displays text describing the operating condition of the control system e g Profile Name M...

Page 35: ...h Timer this symbol is displayed when the control system is changing between different states Sleep This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the R net enters into a sleep state Tick Proce...

Page 36: ...stment Use further joystick deflections to choose between 12hr 24hr or Off Total Distance This displays the total distance driven using your current power module Trip Distance This displays the total...

Page 37: ...be connected and search for Bluetooth devices this will start the connection to R net Once connection is successful Tom s iPad will appear in the connected devices window and navigation of the iPad wi...

Page 38: ...T Blu Ray System IR Mode R Mode is accessed via Mode selection IR Mode will only be available if IR codes have been stored in the CJSM2 BT On entering IR Mode you will be presented with a list of avai...

Page 39: ...ly learnt command as it now has a stored IR Code Note The first time an IR Code has been learnt turn the CJSM BT off and on to ensure correct operation Learning an IR Code sequence An IR Code sequence...

Page 40: ...codes appear with an X against the highlighted Command To enable an IR Code select the key on the front panel of the CJSM2 BT An enabled code appears with a tick against the highlighted command Figur...

Page 41: ...gain and try to drive the wheelchair If the safety circuits operate again switch off and do not try to use the wheelchair No Trip Code Displayed If the wheelchair will not drive or drives slowly and y...

Page 42: ...points If there is any visible damage to cables contact your service agent to replace 6 12 Locking the Control System The Control System can be locked by either using a button sequence on the keypad o...

Page 43: ...eep will be heard The wheelchair is now unlocked 6 13 Care Avoid knocking your control system especially the joystick When transporting your wheelchair ensure the control system is well protected To p...

Page 44: ...l it beeps This will take approximately 10 seconds then release Operate your Input Device in the reverse direction and hold until it beeps This will take approximately 10 seconds then release The Blue...

Page 45: ...lchairs 8 2 Battery Charging We recommend using only a high quality intelligent battery charger that is compatible with your power chair s batteries Only use the supplied off board charger unless othe...

Page 46: ...charge them fully this may take more than 8 hours WARNING Always protect the batteries from freezing and never charge a frozen battery Doing so can result in personal injury and damage to the battery...

Page 47: ...e battery gauge shows an estimate of the remaining battery charge The battery gauge gives you a more accurate reading about a minute after you start driving the wheelchair The amount of charge in your...

Page 48: ...damp bathroom whilst taking a shower DO NOT leave power wheelchair in a damp area or outdoors for any length of time Direct exposure to rain or damp will cause electrical and mechanical malfunctions...

Page 49: ...l of the tyre 9 3 1 Frontier Tyre Inflation Tyre Description Magic Mobility Recommended Optimum Operating Pressure Maximum Tyre Pressure according to tyre capacity All terrain Black Low Pressure Knobb...

Page 50: ...s the kit can be switched into your new tyres 9 3 4 Tyre Wear Tyre wear varies greatly depending on usage from months to years but no matter what sort of time your tyres last this is mostly governed b...

Page 51: ...this process Apply a cleaning solvent to the area to remove any dust impurities and oils Apply primer over the area to be touched up After allowing adequate drying time apply the touch up paint ensuri...

Page 52: ...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 53: ...is fitted with lights turn indicators or seat adjustment actuator checks the operation of these Connectors Check all connectors are secure properly mated and free from damage Cables Check condition of...

Page 54: ...Y by individuals authorised by Magic Mobility The final tuning adjustments of the controller may affect other activities of the wheelchair STOP If non certified individuals perform any work on these u...

Page 55: ...er R Net Batteries 2 x 40 or 73Ah gel cell deep cycle varies by model Battery Charger 8A Brakes Electromagnetic manual brakes can be fitted if required Freewheel Mode Yes Tyres Varies by model see web...

Page 56: ...Clearance 100mm 4 dependent on individual setup Length of Base Varies by model see website www magicmobility com au Width of Base Varies by model see website www magicmobility com au Seat to Floor Hei...

Page 57: ...on all variants and non Magic Mobility components are not tested In addition if non Magic Mobility parts are fitted it could void the warranty as Magic Mobility cannot guarantee their compatibility In...

Page 58: ...ble on request The Magic Mobility wheelchairs were tested with either 4 point strap restraints or the Magic Mobility 16mm 5 8 retractable docking pin The tie downs have a rectangular aperture 25x50mm...

Page 59: ...Form 07A Frontier V6 V4 and Extreme X8 Owner s Manual ENGLISH docx Revision No 4 Magic Mobility Page 59 of 65 Figure 22 X8 tie down locations Figure 23 V4 FWD tie down locations...

Page 60: ...e used in conjunction with a vehicle anchored shoulder belt with a standard lower anchorage connector as a crashworthy three point belt restraint in motor vehicles Magic Mobility supply either a 600mm...

Page 61: ...s body and away from wheelchair components Upper torso belt restraints should fit directly over and in contact with the middle of the shoulder The junction of the shoulder belt and pelvic belt of thre...

Page 62: ...igure 14 Proper belt restraint fit The mass of a Magic Mobility electric wheelchair can range between 120 and 190Kgs depending upon options fitted A variety of options have been tested please contact...

Page 63: ...2 Be secured to the wheelchair but positioned away from the occupant with energy absorbing padding placed between the tray and the occupant When possible other auxiliary wheelchair equipment should ei...

Page 64: ...elow your risk to EMI will be minimised The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna mounted directl...

Page 65: ...s and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair OFF as soon as it is safe to do so Be aware that adding accessories or components or...

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