Page 1 Owners Manual Frontier V4 RWD With Dynamic G90 controller
Page 10 WARNING! When cornering, lower your speed and follow the advice above to reduce the risk of personal injury 3.11 Electromagnetic Fields (fo
Page 11 3.16 Alcohol/Smoking WARNING! Do not operate your power chair while you are under the influence of alcohol, as this may impair your abilit
Page 12 4 Specifications 4.1 The Frontier V4 A power chair is depicted below. This figure will help you identify some of the featur
Page 13 WARNING! Changing the performance settings could adversely affect your power chair. You may cause injury to yourself and to others. STO
Page 14 Push the ‘Accessory Mode Selection’ button on the DX2 joystick. Select Tilt In Space by moving the joystick left or right. Once the Tilt In
Page 15 6 Joystick controls A detailed manual for the DX2 joystick is available from Dynamic Control’s website: www.dynamiccontrols.com.
Page 16 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 17 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 18 6.5.7 Lighting Menu Mode – If Fitted (Not Standard) When in Lighting Menu Mode, the 7 Segment display shows 3 horizontal lines. Moving
Page 19 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
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Page 20 The following procedure is valid for the recommended charger brand - consult your separate charger instructions if supplied with an alternativ
Page 21 STOP! Do not use parts, accessories, or adapters other than those authorised by Magic Mobility. This may void your warranty
Page 22 (207 – 344 kPa) Drive Tyres 12 ½ x 2 ¼ pneumatic 35 psi (241kPa) 30 – 40 psi (207 – 275 kPa) Castors 200mm MCP Pneumatic 36 psi (248kPa) 36 p
Page 23 STOP! Over inflated tyres may cause the tyre to explode and cause bodily harm. The recommended tyre pressure is also listed on the sidewall
Page 24 - After allowing adequate drying time, apply the touch-up paint ensuring that it covers all exposed areas. When dry, the area should
Page 25 If you are storing your power chair for an extended period of time, please contact your Magic Mobility Dealer who can give you advice on disco
Page 26 Please contact your Magic Mobility Dealer to arrange your annual service. Your local representative can also discuss the avai
Page 27 10 Fault finding During fault conditions the chair either will not drive or drives very slowly. 10.1 Limp Mode If the DX system detects a
Page 28 11 Warranty 11.1 Warranty policy This wheelchair is provided with a 12 month Limited Warranty on the parts and workmanship contained withi
Page 29 Appendix A - ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol 1 – Section 19 & ISO7176-19 restraint system; if fitted The wheelchair is not provided with a wheelchair a
Page 3 Contents 1.1 Intended Use ... 5 2
Page 30 The wheelchair provides for anchoring a pelvic belt restraint that conforms to the requirements requirements of RESNA WC19 Section 19 and ISO7
Page 31 Figure 3 - Preferred and optimal zones for angles of pelvic belt restraints The belt restraint buckle of three point belt restraints
Page 32 Figure 5 - Illustration of proper routing an positioning of belt restraints on the wheelchair occupant Belt restraints should be adjusted as
Page 33 in motor vehicles should be used to reduce the risk of serious injuries to wheelchair occupants Alterations or substitutions sh
Page 34 Vehicle interior components that cannot be removed from the clear zones of Error! Reference source not found., or that are near t
Page 35 For people who use heavy wheelchairs transportation in larger vehicles is recommended when the option exists The wheelchair should
Page 36 Appendix B – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered Wheelchairs may be suscep
Page 37 or powered wheelchair movement which could result in serious injury. Do not operate hand held transceivers (transmitter-receivers), such a
Page 4 8 Care & Maintenance ...20 8.1 General
Page 5 Power Wheelchair Owner’s Manual Thank you for choosing a Magic Mobility Product. We are proud of the quality construction of every chair we bu
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 from Magic Mobility. More information is contained in Appendix A - ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol 1 – Section 19 & ISO7176-19 restraint system; if fitte
Page 8 front wheels touch that obstacle together. Never attempt to climb a kerb or obstacle at an angle. WARNING! Do not attempt to have your
Page 9 When on any sort of an incline or decline, never place the power chair in freewheel mode while seated on it or standing next to it. Neve
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