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Summary of Contents for Motion LITHILITE

  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 1. Introduction Thank you and congratulations on the purchase of your new Motion Healthcare Lithilite Mobility Scooter. Your new device is designed to provide indoor and outdoor transport for a person whose ability to walk is limited, but whose eyesight, dexterity and cognitive abilities enable them to operate the device safely.
  • Page 3 Key/ignition Battery display indicator Throttle Throttle Speed adjustment knob Horn 3. Important safety information Before you operate your device, please read and understand all of the information provided for your safety. As with operating any vehicle, only drive with full alertness to ensure safety.
  • Page 4 • Keep all electrical connections clean, dry and away from sources of moisture at all times to avoid damage to the electrical system and/or personal injury. • Check electrical components regularly for signs of corrosion and, if found, contact the company where you bought the appliance to have them replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 5 • Avoid any change of position or movement that may alter your centre of gravity while the device is in motion. • Be aware that a lowered kerb or small bump at the bottom of a slope can stop the...
  • Page 6 7. Air travel Only the 10Ah battery for the Lithilite falls under civil aviation regulations for safe air transport. Both the 20Ah and 40Ah batteries are too large. Civil Aviation Authority guidelines for wheelchairs and mobility aids powered by lithium-ion batteries are as follows.
  • Page 7 8. Battery charging and maintenance New batteries should be fully charged (about 24 hours) before first use to fully activate the batteries. Failure to do so may reduce battery life. Battery life can be affected by temperature, user weight, the conditions in which the battery is stored, as well as the charging regime used.
  • Page 8 9. Disassembly & Assembly Dismantling Raise the seat rotation lever and lift the seat to remove it. Use the handle on the battery to lift up to remove the battery pack. Be aware that the battery is secured in place with Velcro, so if you have trouble removing it, press on the seat post to make it easier. Fold the steering column down by first loosening the tiller adjustment knob and then slowly pushing the steering column down towards the base plate.
  • Page 9 Lift the rear section removal handle with one hand and pull the rear section down with the handle to separate the front and rear sections. Lift the front section up and away. Assembly Use one hand to pull down the rear section with the handle and lift the front section using either the seat post or rear section removal handle.
  • Page 10 Insert the battery pack into the base plate. Press down to ensure it is firmly in place. Slide the seat onto the seat post. Always check and make sure the seat is securely fastened before sitting on it. 10. Controls Turn on &...
  • Page 11 11. Seat belt attachment and adjustment This model does not have a seat belt built-in. 12. Tiller Adjustment To adjust the steering column, hold the steering column with one hand and, with the other hand, turn the steering column adjustment knob anti-clockwise until the teeth unlock and the steering column moves up and down freely.
  • Page 12 Speed adjustment • While your device is switched off, Ensure the buttons or knobs have full range of movement. • Ensure that when the controls are adjusted, the speed of your device changes as it should. Battery meter • Ensure that when your device is switched on, the battery meter shows the battery level and there are no flashing lights.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    15. Cleaning, maintenance and disposal Cleaning To clean your appliance, use a soft brush to remove dirt or dust. Use a damp cloth and mild detergent to wipe all surfaces clean. Allow your appliance dry naturally. • Ensure your device is switched off when cleaning. •...
  • Page 14 16. Electromagnetic compatibility This section of content provides you with basic information on electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems and the protective measures that can be taken to reduce the possibility of exposure or minimise the degree of exposure. This section also shows some conditions where unexpected or irregular movements may occur. It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your device.
  • Page 15 1. Do not use handheld transceivers, such as CB radios, or switch on personal communication devices, such as mobile phones, while your device is switched on. 2. Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or television stations, and try to avoid them.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    17. Troubleshooting Flash Code Possible problem Possible solution(s) Check that the battery is correctly positioned on the floor pan. Check the battery connection pins on the floor pan. Check the connection at Battery has no power or is not connected correctly the bottom of the battery.
  • Page 17 18. Warranty All Motion Healthcare products are sold to our partners with warranty. They, in turn, will sell the product to you with warranty. These are two separate agreements. To find out specific details of the warranty you received or to make a claim, contact the company where you bought the product.
  • Page 18 19. Specifications Standard Length 104.5 cm 104.5 cm 104.5 cm Width 50 cm 50 cm 50 cm Height 94.5 cm 94.5 cm 94.5 cm Front wheel size 19 cm 19 cm 19 cm Rear wheel size 19 cm 19 cm 19 cm Total weight 37.8 kg...
  • Page 20 www.motionhealthcare.co.uk 0844 257 8150...