Citizen G90 Specifications

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Page 1 - With Dynamic G90 controller

Page 1 Owners Manual Frontier V4 RWD With Dynamic G90 controller

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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

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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

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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

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Page 13 WARNING! Changing the performance settings could adversely affect your power chair. You may cause injury to yourself and to others. STO

Page 6 - 3 Safety

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

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Page 15 6 Joystick controls A detailed manual for the DX2 joystick is available from Dynamic Control’s website: www.dynamiccontrols.com.

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 12 - 5 Operating Instructions

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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

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Page 21 STOP! Do not use parts, accessories, or adapters other than those authorised by Magic Mobility. This may void your warranty

Page 15 - 6 Joystick controls

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

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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

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Page 24 - After allowing adequate drying time, apply the touch-up paint ensuring that it covers all exposed areas. When dry, the area should

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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 19 - 7 Batteries & Charging

Page 26 Please contact your Magic Mobility Dealer to arrange your annual service. Your local representative can also discuss the avai

Page 20 - 8 Care & Maintenance

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 21 - 35 psi (241kPa)

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 22 - 3.6 psi (25 kPa)

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

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Page 3 Contents 1.1 Intended Use ... 5 2

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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 25 - 9 Servicing

Page 31 Figure 3 - Preferred and optimal zones for angles of pelvic belt restraints The belt restraint buckle of three point belt restraints

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Page 32 Figure 5 - Illustration of proper routing an positioning of belt restraints on the wheelchair occupant Belt restraints should be adjusted as

Page 27 - 10 Fault finding

Page 33 in motor vehicles should be used to reduce the risk of serious injuries to wheelchair occupants Alterations or substitutions sh

Page 28 - 11 Warranty

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 29 - Front Tie Down

Page 35 For people who use heavy wheelchairs transportation in larger vehicles is recommended when the option exists The wheelchair should

Page 30 - Shoulder belt connection pin

Page 36 Appendix B – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered Wheelchairs may be suscep

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Page 37 or powered wheelchair movement which could result in serious injury. Do not operate hand held transceivers (transmitter-receivers), such a

Page 32 - WARNINGS

Page 4 8 Care & Maintenance ...20 8.1 General

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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