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Contents 

 
 
1

 

Power Wheelchair Owner’s Manual ................................................................................ 2

 

1.1

 

Intended Use ............................................................................................................ 2

 

2

 

Safety and Damage Warnings ........................................................................................ 2

 

3

 

Safety ............................................................................................................................. 5

 

3.1

 

Transfers .................................................................................................................. 5

 

3.2

 

Motor Vehicle Transport ........................................................................................... 5

 

3.3

 

Weight Limitations .................................................................................................... 6

 

3.4

 

Stairs and Escalators................................................................................................ 6

 

3.5

 

Transportation Products ........................................................................................... 6

 

3.6

 

Public Streets and Roadways ................................................................................... 6

 

3.7

 

Stationary Obstacles: (Steps, Kerbs, Etc.) ................................................................ 7

 

3.8

 

Climbing or Descending an Incline ........................................................................... 7

 

3.8.1

 

Maximum Recommended Incline ....................................................................... 7

 

3.9

 

Removable Parts ...................................................................................................... 8

 

3.10

 

Cornering Information............................................................................................ 8

 

3.11

 

Electromagnetic Fields (for more information see section 10) ............................... 8

 

3.12

 

Positioning Belts.................................................................................................... 9

 

3.13

 

Weather Precautions............................................................................................. 9

 

3.14

 

Reaching and Bending .......................................................................................... 9

 

3.15

 

Prescription Drugs/Physical Limitations................................................................. 9

 

3.16

 

Alcohol .................................................................................................................. 9

 

4

 

Specifications.................................................................................................................10

 

4.1

 

The Frontier.............................................................................................................10

 

4.2

 

Features and Options ..............................................................................................10

 

4.3

 

Performance Attributes ............................................................................................11

 

5

 

Operating Instructions....................................................................................................11

 

5.1

 

Performance adjustments........................................................................................11

 

5.2

 

Comfort adjustments ...............................................................................................11

 

5.3

 

Freewheel Mode – pushing the power chair ............................................................12

 

5.4

 

Tilt in space seat option – if fitted.............................................................................12

 

5.5

 

Power elevating seat option – if fitted ......................................................................12

 

6

 

Joystick controls.............................................................................................................13

 

6.1

 

Joystick power .........................................................................................................13

 

6.2

 

Rain and Water .......................................................................................................14

 

6.3

 

Joystick lead............................................................................................................14

 

6.4

 

Controller program...................................................................................................14

 

6.5

 

Hand control joystick operation................................................................................14

 

6.5.1

 

The Screen .......................................................................................................15

 

6.5.2

 

The Status Bar ..................................................................................................15

 

6.5.3

 

System Lock .....................................................................................................15

 

6.5.4

 

On/Off Button ....................................................................................................16

 

6.5.5

 

Sleep Mode.......................................................................................................16

 

6.5.6

 

Attendant Mode.................................................................................................16

 

6.5.7

 

Drive Mode........................................................................................................16

 

6.5.8

 

Accessory Mode ...............................................................................................16

 

6.5.9

 

On Board Programming ....................................................................................17

 

6.5.10

 

Lighting Mode (if lights fitted) .........................................................................19

 

6.5.11

 

Charging ........................................................................................................19

 

7

 

Batteries & Charging......................................................................................................20

 

7.1

 

Batteries ..................................................................................................................20

 

7.2

 

Battery Charging......................................................................................................20

 

7.3

 

Charging Procedure ................................................................................................20

 

To get the maximum range from your batteries: ................................................................21

 

7.4

 

Public Transportation...............................................................................................21

 

Summary of Contents for Frontier

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

Page 2: ...you have purchased 1 1 Intended Use The intended use of Magic Mobility Power Wheelchair s is to provide mobility to persons with a maximum weight of 182 kgs limited to a sitting position that have th...

Page 3: ...he Frontier 10 4 2 Features and Options 10 4 3 Performance Attributes 11 5 Operating Instructions 11 5 1 Performance adjustments 11 5 2 Comfort adjustments 11 5 3 Freewheel Mode pushing the power chai...

Page 4: ...ransportation 24 8 8 Daily Checks 24 8 9 Weekly Checks 24 8 10 Annual Checks 25 9 Servicing 25 10 Fault finding 26 10 1 Limp Mode 26 10 2 Stuck Power Button 26 10 3 Joystick out of neutral at power up...

Page 5: ...le for injuries and or damage resulting from any person s failure to follow the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual WARNING If you are going to be stationary in your power chair...

Page 6: ...ty voids your warranty and may result in damage to your power chair 3 4 Stairs and Escalators WARNING Never use your power chair to negotiate stairs or escalators Always use an elevator or lift You ma...

Page 7: ...ction only If your power chair starts to move down the incline faster than you anticipated or desired allow it to come to a complete stop by releasing the joystick Once the chair has stopped push the...

Page 8: ...n a corner immediately reduce your speed and steering angle i e lessen the sharpness of the turn The following advice is recommended for your safety Reduce cornering speed Reduce steering angle Beware...

Page 9: ...3 Weather Precautions WARNING Do not operate your power chair in icy or slippery conditions or on salted surfaces i e footpaths and roads Such use may adversely affect the performance and safety of yo...

Page 10: ...pride ourselves on being able to meet the needs of most people Many aspects of the power chair are customisable including but not limited to controllers seats seat back recline mechanisms armrests he...

Page 11: ...matic Tests AS 3696 10 Determination or obstacle climbing ability AS 3696 14 Int Power and control system 5 Operating Instructions The speed and direction of the power chair is controlled with by the...

Page 12: ...a flat level surface Always fasten the positioning belt when operating the Tilt In Space seat Push the Accessory Mode Selection button on the DX2 joystick Select Tilt In Space by moving the joystick l...

Page 13: ...at has been elevated a small amount WARNING Fasten the positioning belt when using the seat elevator WARNING Never elevate the seat from its lowest position on an inclined surface WARNING Never raise...

Page 14: ...the plug into the socket The lead is polarised and should only be fitted one way STOP Forcing the plug into the socket the wrong way can permanently damage the electronics system Also do not place th...

Page 15: ...arge remains Please see section 7 for more information on charging your batteries The system status is normally hidden If a fault occurs a wrench icon will show together with a fault code number Pleas...

Page 16: ...y the attendant However the buttons on the controller will still work 6 5 7 Drive Mode Use the drive profile selection button to increase or decrease the speed profile The selected speed profile will...

Page 17: ...he joystick to the left or to the right or by using the function button 6 5 9 On Board Programming The On Board Programming OBP can be used to make the following adjustments using the joystick control...

Page 18: ...unction buttons or joystick left right to select the environment 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: ...the controller Alternatively press the accessory mode selection button until the screen shows that you are in lighting mode Moving the joystick forwards turns on the head lights and tail lights Movin...

Page 20: ...til you are accustomed to the controls After this first use fully charge the batteries After 4 or 5 cycles the batteries will perform to their fullest potential The charger will not operate after the...

Page 21: ...hich is our recommended course of action 8 Care Maintenance Like any motorised vehicle your power chair requires routine maintenance checks You can perform some of these checks but it is recommended t...

Page 22: ...r chemical composition the level of charge and their usage At elevated temperatures the power wheelchair may operate at a reduced speed This a safety feature built into the controller to protect the m...

Page 23: ...tyre 8 3 2 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 by your typical daily requirements To ach...

Page 24: ...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 i...

Page 25: ...broken parts or anything else that may be a cause for concern between services please also contact your Magic Mobility Dealer immediately If required Head Office can help you find your nearest Dealer...

Page 26: ...e charge icon is red put the chair on charge immediately Note if the batteries are allowed to discharge completely they may not recharge see section 7 in the event of this happening please contact you...

Page 27: ...teep incline seek an alternate route If the above do not clear the fault please contact your Magic Mobility dealer 12 Please contact your Magic Mobility dealer 10 6 Electromagnetic Interference EMI Fr...

Page 28: ...he 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...

Page 29: ...s failures or excessive wear 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 item...

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