Classic (Lexis Light) USER’S MANUAL
Lexis Light – ET1B User’s Manual T. Rev.
Table of contents: Page 1. Introduction 4 2. Safety 4 3. System components 5 4. Assembly and Folding Instructions 7 5. Operating your Lexis Light 10 6. Moving and Transporting your Lexis Light 14 7. Helpful Hints for Everyday Use 16 8. General Maintenance and Inspection 17 9. EMI – Electromagnetic interference 19 10. Fault Finding 22 11. Disposal and Recycling 23 12. Technical Data 23 NOTE: Design details may change without notice. Lexis Light – ET1B User’s Manual T.
1. INTRODUCTION The Lexis Light is intended for use by individuals that are able to walk, but suffer from mild mobility limitations. The user must have sufficient arm and leg strength to get on and off the Lexis Light alone and to safely steer under all driving conditions. The Lexis Light is intended for indoor and restricted outdoor use on pavements or paved footpaths only during daylight hours. The Lexis Light must not be used as a transportation vehicle on roads or freeways used by cars.
9. Do not sit on the scooter while being transported in a moving vehicle. Always fold down and secure your Lexis Light and transfer yourself to a vehicle seat. 3. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND DETAILS 3.1. Lexis Light parts – (Figure 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Battery pack (detachable) Front column (detachable) Column lock/release triggers Controller cover Charging socket (Fig. 1A) Front drive wheels Foot platform Seat shell Seat cushions Lexis Light – 11. Rear wheel 12. Folded frame lock/release pin 13.
3.2. Control Panel – Figure 2 1. On-Off Switch 2. Hand control lever (right and left) 3. Speed adjusting knob 4. Indicator light (LED) 5. Battery Gauge 6. Hand-grips 3.3. Lexis Light Optional Accessories: 1. Extra battery pack BELL: If the user requires an audible warning device, a standard bicycle bell can be attached to the handlebar. Lexis Light – ET1B User’s Manual T. Rev.
4. ASSEMBLY AND FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1. Assembling your Lexis Light Unfolding Rear Frame Pull on the folded frame lock pin ring (Fig. 4/1) to release the foot platform and unfold the frame. Pull the seat backrest (Fig. 4/2) and lift it to the upright position. Ensure that the unfolded frame lock pin secures the platform in the horizontal position. Unfolding Front Column Pull the column lock trigger (Fig. 4/3) upward towards the handle to release the tilt lock.
Front Column Adjustment (Figure 6) To adjust the angle of the front column, pull the column lock trigger upward. Move the column into the desired position and release. Push lightly back and forth on the column to ensure that it is locked in the desired position. 1. For driving the Lexis Light adjust column to the rear-most position. 2. For getting in and out of the Lexis Light seat comfortably, the column may be moved away from the seat to the entry/exit position 3.
4.2. Folding and Unfolding Your Lexis Light >Folding the Lexis Light< Step 1: Fold backrest of seat down (Fig. 7/1) Step 2: Hold handgrip of front column (Fig. 7/2) in the “Operating” or “Entry/Exit” position and push forward away from seat to fold platform upwards. Step 3: Grasp platform handle (Fig. 7/3) and pull column lock triggers (Fig. 7/4) to fold column towards the platform. Fold together until folded frame lock pin (Fig. 7/5) and column latch (Fig.
5. OPERATING YOUR Lexis Light 5.1. Control panel operation features The switch located on the right side of the handle control cover (Fig. 9/1) will turn the power of the Lexis Light ON or OFF. NOTE: Turn your Lexis Light switch to the OFF position when not in use in order to conserve battery power and prevent unintentional operation. The top speed may be adjusted by turning the speed-adjusting knob (fig 9/3). By turning the knob to the HI position, your Lexis Light top speed will be up to 3.7mph/6kph.
Indicator light flashes – This indicates a possible fault. Please follow the following procedure: 1. Switch off the Lexis Light 2. Make sure that the Lexis Light is not in the FREEWHEEL position. 3. Make sure that the charger is not connected to the Lexis Light 4. Make sure that the control lever is in the middle position. CAUTION: If control lever does not return by itself to the middle position - do not operate. Contact your service agent. 5.
5.5. Safety considerations when driving your Lexis Light Footpaths and sidewalks appear to be level but are usually slightly sloped for drainage of rainwater. Counter-steering may be necessary for overcoming excessive slopes. In such cases the speed should be reduced as necessary. When approaching ditches, bumps or similar obstacles – reduce speed as necessary. Do not operate Lexis Light in places or on surfaces where a loss of wheel grip could be hazardous, for example on wet grassy slopes. 5.6.
1. Plug the charging connector into the Lexis Light charging socket and then connect the charger to an electrical outlet socket. 2. Plug the charging connector in the back of the battery pack and then connect the charger to an electrical outlet socket. During charging, the indicator light on the charger will be red. When the battery is approaching full charge the indicator light will turn green.
WARNING: Store batteries in the 'correct' position. (See Fig. 14). Battery Replacement and Disposal The Easy Fold Deluxe battery pack contains two 12V maintenance-free batteries. Replacement of the batteries is only permitted to an authorized dealer. Battery cells may emit minor acid fumes. Batteries must be recycled. Disposals of potentially damaged batteries present hazards of injury from acid leakage and environmental pollution.
6.2. “Walking” your Lexis Light in the folded position The folded Lexis Light may be pulled along suitcase style. The battery should be carried separately (Fig. 11) or in the utility basket. See folding instructions on page 8. 6.3. Transporting your Lexis Light quickly and easily Lexis Your Light cian be disassembled and transported in most car trunks. When disassembling for transportation or storage: 1. Disconnect battery pack and place in Utility basket (Fig. 12/1) 2.
7. HELPFUL HINTS FOR EVERYDAY USE Before using your Easy Fold Deluxe take the following precautions: • Ensure that the front column and rear frame are locked together. • Ensure that the rear frame is locked open. Speed Controls Operate your Lexis Light at a reasonable speed for both your personal safety and others. Do not make sharp turns at high speeds or on inclines.
8. GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS Minimum maintenance should prevent unnecessary repairs. Keep Your Easy Fold Deluxe Shining Wipe the seat clean with a damp cloth. Protect the painted parts with a coat of auto wax. WARNING: Water or excessive moisture around the controller unit or electrical connections may cause contamination of electrical circuitry, damage and malfunction as well as personal injury. Do not leave your Lexis Light in the rain or in excessively humid locations.
Monthly Care Clean upholstery, plastic and metal parts with a mild surface cleaner. CAUTION: Keep cleaning solvents away from electrical wires and connectors. Half-Year Care 1. Apply a lubricant/cleaner (such as WD40 or similar) these locations: Column tilt lock pin and housing. Unfolded lock pin and housing. Battery pack lock pins. 2. Lightly apply Vaseline or similar lubricant to battery contact pins and springs on front column. 3. Check for tire wear.
9. EMI – ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CAUTION: It is important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your Easy Fold Deluxe. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones.
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types: 1) Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie-talkies”, security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other personal communication devices.
WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect motorized scooters. Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered wheelchair movement, which could result in serious injury.
10. FAULT FINDING Hereunder are some types of disorders, which can usually be repaired rather simply. If these following measures are unsuccessful, contact your authorized dealer! Problem Check Point The driving of the wheelchair is too slow or insufficient, the status indicator lamp flashes slowly Batteries are exhausted and need to be recharged The Lexis Light does not function, the Battery/Status indicator flashes rapidly.
11. DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING The packing material must be separated to plastic and paper/cardboard components and submitted to authorized recycling locations. The Lexis Light device consists of electronic components, cables, plastic parts, steel and aluminium frame and adapter parts. Do not discard of any components to normal garbage facilities. When Lexis Light is no longer operational, it is to be dismantled and separated into above material groups and submitted to authorized recycling facilities.
WARRANTY The warranty period for the Lexis Light is twelve months and covers faulty materials and workmanship (consumables not covered: tyres, upholstery, lamp bulbs, plastic coverings and batteries). Worn parts damaged as a result of excessive loading, improper handling, intentional damage or unauthorized maintenance or modification are not covered by the warranty.