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SmartDrive

  User’s Manual         

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Other Maintenance

Contact Max Mobility or your mobility equipment dealer for any other maintenance or replacement that the device might 

need.

Troubleshooting

Safeguards are designed into the SmartDrive to prevent damage to the circuit board and battery from other part failures or 

atypical situations. Here is a list of these safeguards, how they are indicated and how to address them:

• 

Two (2) blinking SmartDrive LEDs indicate a bad motor. The motor will have to be replaced before it is operable again.

• 

Three (3) blinking SmartDrive LEDs indicate a current spike. The SmartDrive will need to be turned off and then on to 

use again.

• 

Four (4) blinking SmartDrive LEDs indicate overheating inside the unit. Turn the SmartDrive off and let it cool before 

using again.

• 

No lights on the SmartDrive indicate a dead battery. Attempt to recharge [as described in the 

SmartDrive Battery 

Charging

 section].

Contact Max Mobility or your mobility equipment dealer for any other issues that you experience with the device.

6. Warranty

Max Mobility offers a two (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 to be defective. Any part(s) of the system 

replaced by us at our discretion shall be with a functionally operative part.
This warranty may be voided if: 1) the product is not used according to instructions given in this instruction manual, 2) 

defects were caused by improper use as determined by the company personnel, 3) modification or alteration of any nature is 

made in the electrical circuitry or physical construction, or 4) defects are due to cause beyond control like lightning, abnormal 

voltage or while in transit at the purchaser’s place of business.
Max Mobility is not responsible for any damage to one’s wheelchair caused by the attachment or operation of the Smart-

Drive. An extended warranty for the SmartDrive may be purchased.

Manufacturer’s Contact Information

Manufacturer:  Max Mobility, LLC

7.  European Commission (EC) Authorized Representative

   Advena 

Ltd.

   Pure 

Offices

   Plato 

Close

   Warwick 

CV34 

6WE

 

  United Kingdom

Summary of Contents for SDMX2-DUM

Page 1: ...LY recommended to contact MAX Mobility directly for service if you live inside the U S and your device is still under warranty User s Manual max mobility llc SmartDrive MX2 SDMX2 DUM Rev A Wheelchair...

Page 2: ...itions A SmartDrive MX2 SmartDrive Model MX2 Overall length 15 3 in 389 mm Overall width 5 7 in 141 mm Overall height 9 5 in 242 mm Omni wheel diameter 7 6 in 193 mm Omni wheel width 2 8 in 71 mm Weig...

Page 3: ...Band 5 ThumbThrottle Buttons 5 3 Operating the SmartDrive 5 Power Assist Ready 5 Power Assist Deactivation 6 MX2 Control Mode 6 MX2 Control Mode 7 MX1 Control Mode 8 Anti Rollback 8 Operating Conditi...

Page 4: ...vice further instruction Any contrary use to the directions of this user s manual to the recommendations of one s mobility equipment dealer or to the technical limitations defined by either Max Mobili...

Page 5: ...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 the power assist via PushTracker before maneuvering Use extrem...

Page 6: ...your wheelchair including walkie talkies citizen band CB radios cell phones and other personal com munication devices The following are not likely to cause EMI problems Cordless phones MP3 CD players...

Page 7: ...accessory 2 Attachment Hardware 3 SmartDrive Drive Unit 4 Rollers 5 SmartDrive Handle 6 SmartDrive LEDs 7 SmartDrive Toggle Switch 8 SmartDrive Charger Cover 9 Charger Button Receptacle 10 Omni Drive...

Page 8: ...Drive The band on the PushTracker is designed for most users but if you have difficulty securing the buckle clasp it doesn t fit right or you wish to have one of a different color material the band ca...

Page 9: ...red as indication that power assist is no longer being provided The final way to deactivate the motor is to press and release the Power Assist Button on the PushTracker This means of deac tivation a r...

Page 10: ...nce Anytime the motor is already driving and a SINGLE tap is performed the coast speed will be set to your current speed If you are going down a decline causing you to descend at a speed faster than t...

Page 11: ...gotiate the situation manually and then start using the assistive power again If any part of the SmartDrive is accidentally submerged or doused in water the user should cease usage and allow 12 hours...

Page 12: ...how the low battery icon whenever the SmartDrive battery is below 15 and the motor is driving to let you know charging of the battery should be done as soon as possible to avoid running completely out...

Page 13: ...spin with little resistance have flats worn in them or any other significant damage Significantly worn down rollers and or damaged wheel plastic Ripping rubber on the PushTracker Missing or loose scre...

Page 14: ...her issues that you experience with the device 6 Warranty Max Mobility offers a two 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects Max Mobility s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repa...

Page 15: ...th a DOUBLE tap this time setting a faster coast speed and then DOUBLE tap brake to stop Once you have perfected the tapping needed by the PushTracker to activate set the coast speed deactivate the mo...

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