Page 1 Owner’s Manual X8 with G90
Page 10 The following advice is recommended for your safety: Reduce cornering speed Reduce steering angle Beware of uneven, rough and slippe
Page 11 3.15 Prescription Drugs/Physical Limitations Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed or over-the-counter medication o
Page 12 4 Specifications 4.1 The Extreme X8 An Extreme X8 power chair is depicted in Figure 3 below. This will help you identify some of the featu
Page 13 Figure 4 - Freewheel Levers, shown in the locked position 5.1 Performance adjustments Performance adjustments to your power chair shou
Page 14 Rearward stability wheels when fitted to any Magic Mobility wheelchair decrease the chances of the wheelchair being able to tip rearward
Page 15 seat option is highlighted (as shown to the right), moving the joystick forward or backwards will operate the function. Once the seat re
Page 16 6 Joystick controls A detailed manual for the DX2 joystick is available from Dynamic Control’s website: www.dynamiccontrols.co
Page 17 6.5 Hand control joystick operation – figure 3 – G90A Hand Controller DXREMG90A 6.5.1 On/Off Button To turn the power on press the On
Page 18 6.5.4 Left Indicator (If Lights Are Fitted) To turn the Left Indicator on/off, press and release (‘short press’) the Left Indicat
Page 19 6.5.7 Lighting Menu Mode – If Fitted (Not Standard) When in Lighting Menu Mode, the 7 Segment display shows 3 horizontal lines. Moving
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Page 20 6.5.10 Charging Fig3-16 Plug the battery charger into the charging socket located at the front of the G90 Remote. Driving is inhib
Page 21 1. Ensure the wheelchair is turned off. 2. Always make sure that the charger is turned off before plugging it into the wheelchair. 3. Plug
Page 22 8.1 General Guidelines Avoid exposing your power chair to any type of moisture where possible (rain, snow, mist, salt water, or wash). Such
Page 23 increasing tyre pressures. It is not recommended that tyre pressures greater than 55 kPa are used. Figure 7 - Advisory Tyre Pressures (Metric
Page 24 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 by
Page 25 8.6.2 Beach, salt water and Coastal Areas Whilst the power chair has been designed to be used on the beach, salt water and the surrounding e
Page 26 WARNING! Corrosive chemicals are contained in the batteries. Use only AGM or gel-cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive co
Page 27 Setup of the Electronic Control Unit is to be performed ONLY by individuals authorised by Magic Mobility. The final tuning adjustments o
Page 28 Note if the batteries are allowed to discharge completely, they may not recharge (see section 7 - Batteries & Charging). In the event of
Page 29 12 Warranty 12.1 Warranty policy This wheelchair is provided with a 12 month Limited Warranty on the parts and workmanship contained with
Page 3 Contents 1 Power Wheelchair Owner’s Manual ... 5 1.1 Int
Page 30 13 Head Office and Operations 2/112 Browns Road Noble Park, Vic. 3174 Australia Phone: +61 3 8791 5600 Fax: +61 3 9701 0144 Email Address
Page 31 Appendix A - ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol 1 – Section 19 and ISO7176-19 restraint system; if fitted. The wheelchair is not provided with a wheelchair a
Page 32 The tie downs have a rectangular aperture 25mm x 50mm. Any hook or loop of the restraint end fitting must fit through this hole. The wheelcha
Page 33 Figure 11 – Preferred and optimal zones for angles of pelvic belt restraints The belt restraint buckle of three point belt restrain
Page 34 Figure 133 – Illustration of proper routing an positioning of belt restraints on the wheelchair occupant Belt restraints should be adjus
Page 35 in motor vehicles should be used to reduce the risk of serious injuries to wheelchair occupants Alterations or substitutions sh
Page 36 Figure 14 Recommended forward and rearward clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants Vehicle interior components that cannot be removed f
Page 37 For people who use heavy wheelchairs transportation in larger vehicles is recommended when the option exists The wheelchair shoul
Page 39 Appendix B – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered Wheelchairs may be su
Page 4 7.3 Charging Procedure ... 20 To get the maxi
Page 40 Do not operate hand held transceivers (transmitter-receivers), such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication
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 w
Page 6 STOP! This is an instruction that, if not followed, may result in damage to your Power chair. It means ‘do not do this’ or ‘do not let this h
Page 7 WARNING! Avoid putting all your weight on either armrests or footrests. This may cause the power chair to tip and cause injury 3.2 M
Page 8 3.6 Public Streets and Roadways WARNING! You should not operate your power chair on public streets and roadways. This is in accor
Page 9 Avoid potentially hazardous inclines e.g. areas covered with snow, ice, mud, cut grass, or wet leaves. As with all four wheel driving adv
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