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Do not shift your weight or sitting position toward 

the direction you are reaching as one’s wheelchair 

Outdoor Mode operation of the SmartDrive is not intend-

ed to be used indoors. Use caution when using this mode of 

operation, especially indoors.
As for driving up and down slopes, please adhere to the 

instructions and specifications given by the diverse wheel-

chair manufacturers. 
Riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and seri-

ous bodily harm. Turn off your SmartDrive when attempt-

ing to ride in these situations. If you have any doubt that 

you can safely cross any curb or obstacle, ALWAYS ask for 

help. Be aware of your riding skills and personal limita-

tions. Develop new skills only with the help of a compan-

ion.
When crossing major roads, intersection, railway crossings 

or highways as well as when you drive steep, long slopes 

you should always consider having somebody accompany 

you in the interest of your safety.
Always use caution when transferring in or out of the 

wheelchair. Every precaution should be taken to reduce 

the transfer distance and be certain the wheel locks are 

engaged to prevent the wheels from moving. Also always 

power off and consider detaching the SmartDrive drive 

unit when transferring to and from your chair.
The SmartDrive is not designed to drive up or down large 

curbs/steps. Only perform this maneuver when absolutely 

necessary and always ask for help. Also, be sure to turn off 

your SmartDrive.
The SmartDrive is designed to be used with a seat cushion. 

It is strongly recommended that a seat cushion be used on 

your wheelchair when using the SmartDrive.
Do not attempt to attach the SmartDrive to a wheelchair 

that does not meet the dimensions outlined in “Wheel-

chair Compatibility” section of the Specification Sheet on 

Page I of this manual.
Any modifications to the SmartDrive will void the  

may tip over backwards or sideways.
Do not tip or wheel your wheelchair without assistance, 

unless you are highly skilled.
Using Anti-Tippers substantially reduces your risk of 

falling over backwards, which can cause serious injury. If 

you are afraid of tipping over, use Anti-Tipppers. Anti-

Tippers will keep you from falling over, but they will limit 

your ability to be pulled up curbs and some other maneu-

vers. Just as children learn to ride bikes without training 

wheels, you may be able to learn to use your wheelchair 

with Anti-tippers. It is STRONGLY recommended that 

Anti-Tippers be employed to the wheelchair until the user 

has become accustom to operating the SmartDrive in all 

possible environments,  situations, and conditions.
Do not attempt to stop a moving wheelchair with wheel 

locks. Wheel locks are not brakes.
Do not stand on the frame of your wheelchair.
Your wheelchair is not designed for weight training and 

is unsafe from use as a seat while weight training. Weight 

training from your wheelchair substantially changes the 

stability of your chair and may cause tipping.
Make sure the battery unit is charged before use.
Always turn the unit off when parked to prevent accidental 

activation.
 The SmartDrive is not designed to be driven in heavy rain/

snow or on wet/icy surfaces which may cause malfunc-

tion or damage. Do not use in these conditions or on these 

surfaces. 
Do not operate over rough terrain, slick surfaces, extreme 

slopes, or loose ground. This may cause injury or damage to 

your SmartDrive and void the warranty.
Use extreme caution when operating a SmartDrive at-

tached wheelchair in confined areas. Consider powering off 

the unit to reduce the chance of damage or injury.

Use extreme caution when operating a SmartDrive 

attached wheelchair when near streets. Consider 

powering off the unit to reduce the chance of ac-

cident or injury.

warranty and may create a safety hazard.

NOTE:  Figures and diagrams of the SmartDrive in this manual may vary slightly from your device.

Summary of Contents for smartdrive mx1+

Page 1: ...User s Manual 5425 crossings boulevard nashville tn 37013 usa p 800 637 2980 f 888 411 9027 www max mobility com max mobility llc SmartDrive MX1 Rev MX1 0 UM A SL Wheelchair Power Assist...

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Page 3: ...rive Unit Model SD1 0 Overall length 14 3 in Overall width 5 5 in Overall height 9 5 in Weight 11 lbs Omni wheel diameter 7 6 in Omni wheel width 2 8 in Battery Unit Model SB1 0 Battery type Lithium I...

Page 4: ...et Up 5 Adaptive Clamp Mounting 5 Button Mounting 6 Drive Unit Attachment and Removal 7 Battery Unit Clipping 8 3 Operating the SmartDrive 10 Power Assist ON OFF 10 Switching Between States 10 Power A...

Page 5: ...exist cease the use of the SmartDrive and contact Max Mobility for service further instruction Any contrary use to the directions of this user s manual to the recommendations of one s mobility equipm...

Page 6: ...to the SmartDrive will void the may tip over backwards or sideways Do not tip or wheel your wheelchair without assistance unless you are highly skilled Using Anti Tippers substantially reduces your ri...

Page 7: ...in close vicinity to sources of radio waves There are three categories that EMI sources fall under 1 Long Range Transceivers These are sources of strong radio waves including commercial radio and TV b...

Page 8: ...1 3 5 4 6 7 11 8 9 10 13 14 15 2 2 12 16 17 4 max mobility...

Page 9: ...positioned midway between the two rear wheels of the wheelchair on the axle receiving tube The two 2 screws should be tightened to 4 ft lbs fix ing it in this position and orientation Failure to do t...

Page 10: ...hair The plug cable should hang over the left front side of the seat as shown below 2 Use the provided velcro strips to strap down the but ton cables to the upholstery running the right button cable a...

Page 11: ...t will be angled slightly higher than horizontal Lower the receiving end of the drive unit over the extrusions of the clamp 2 Rotate the unit downward to pivotally attach the drive unit to the clamp a...

Page 12: ...t tery housing With the Button plug wire to the side slide the unit back until the front surface of the upholstered seat is making contact with the handle 3 Slide the battery back as far back as possi...

Page 13: ...de The connector will automatically lock into the plug when it is fully pushed in Use extreme caution when attempting to plug or unplug the connector while seated in the wheelchair This presents a ser...

Page 14: ...d Outdoor Mode This second mode is ideal for special times when easy power activation is needed such as on inclines and thick carpet and when environmental conditions are more diverse Switc ing betwee...

Page 15: ...or is powering at the lower speed by performing another harder push This Easy Start activation in Outdoor Mode is especially useful when on a steep hill incline ramp etc where it might be dif ficult t...

Page 16: ...significantly longer cycle life and faster charging rate than standard lithium ion cells The green LED on the top of the buttons is used to indicate the battery charge level In any mode or state with...

Page 17: ...nty Max Mobility offers a 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects Max Mobility s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or providing replacement of part s which are found t...

Page 18: ...5425 crossings boulevard nashville tn 37013 usa p 800 637 2980 f 888 411 9027 www max mobility com...

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