Weight Limit; Bags And Backpacks; Non-Magic Mobility Parts And Third Party Customisation; Trapping Hazards - Sunrise Medical Magic Mobility Extreme X8 Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

3.5 Weight limit

Your powerchair has a maximum weight capacity. This limit is for the combined weight of you and your luggage
(see Section 3.6 Bags and Backpacks).
MODEL
MAGIC 360
FRONTIER V6 AT AND HYBRID
FRONTIER C73 URBAN
FRONTIER C73 AND C40
FRONTIER V4 RWD
FRONTIER V4 FWD
EXTREME X8
If the limit is exceeded, damage to your frame,
positioning mechanisms or seating may occur
potentially resulting in a tip over and injury to the user
and/or other persons. Exceeding the weight capacity also
voids your warranty.

3.6 Bags and backpacks

Magic Mobility offer bag hooks that enable lightweight
loads to be carried on the armrest or the backrest.
E.g. a purse and mobile phone on the armrest and a
5kg backpack. The maximum user weight includes
the weight of any luggage carried.
The positioning of luggage can affect the
stability and performance of your powerchair.
Additional care must also be taken when using power
positioning to ensure that bags do not get trapped in
and damage the powerchair mechanism.
3.7 Non-Magic Mobility parts and third party
customisation
If non-Magic Mobility parts are fitted to the powerchair,
Magic Mobility is not responsible for their compatibility,
performance or instructions for use. Please refer to the
relevant manufacturer manual for appropriate use.
Magic Mobility powerchairs comply with international
standards in a standard powerchair configuration.
All variants and non-Magic Mobility components are not
tested nor approved by Magic Mobility.
Where non-Magic Mobility parts are fitted this
is done so at your own risk or risk of the person
who assembled the powerchair and could void warranty.
14
5900A Powerchair Owner's Manual DCR1236
(USA ONLY)
(NOT SOLD IN USA/EU)
USER WEIGHT
No seat elevator or tilt fitted
160 kg/350 lbs
182 kg/400 lbs
160 kg/350 lbs
182 kg/400 lbs
182 kg/400 lbs
182 kg/400 lbs
182 kg/400 lbs

3.8 Trapping hazards

Your powerchair has numerous areas which may
be trapping/pinching hazards. Always exercise
caution when using your power functions and ensure
that body parts, clothing or objects are clear of the
mechanisms during operation. Serious personal injury
can occur.

3.9 Inadvertent movement

Turn off your power if you will be stationary in
your powerchair for an extended time. This will
prevent accidental movement through inadvertent
joystick contact or by interference from electromagnetic
sources (see Section 9). Make sure people who assist
you are aware of the joystick and do not touch it. This
can cause your powerchair to move unexpectedly. Turn
off the power to help conserve your batteries.

3.10 Safety checklist

Ensure your batteries are fully charged. Red lights
on the gauge indicate batteries need to be
immediately charged
Before turning on the power, make sure the
joystick springs back to the neutral position
Don't use your powerchair if the joystick boot
is ripped or damaged
Ensure your powerchair operates smoothly.
Unusual noise, vibrations or a change in the ease
of use can all indicate an issue. E.g. uneven tyre
pressure can cause the powerchair to pull to one
side while driving.
USER WEIGHT
Seat elevator or tilt fitted
160 kg/350 lbs
155 kg/340 lbs
160 kg/350 lbs
155 kg/340 lbs
155 kg/340 lbs
155 kg/340 lbs
155 kg/340 lbs
magicmobility.com.au

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents