Table of contents: Page Introduction Safety System components Assembly and Folding Instructions Operating your Lexis Light Moving and Transporting your Lexis Light Helpful Hints for Everyday Use General Maintenance and Inspection EMI – Electromagnetic interference Fault Finding Disposal and Recycling Technical Data NOTE: Design details may change without notice.
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.
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) Battery pack (detachable) 11.
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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.
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.
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(Fig. 6/3); remove battery before adjusting the column to the detach position. CAUTION: When getting in and out of the Lexis Light seat, step only CENTER foot platform. STEP SIDE FOOTPLATFORM to avoid tipping the Lexis Light.
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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.
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. When the knob is set to the LO position, the speed will be reduced to a slow pace, ideal for less experienced drivers and for operating indoors.
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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 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.
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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.
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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.
6. MOVING AND TRANSPORTING YOUR Lexis Light 6.1. Moving your Lexis Light in freewheel mode when unfolded: The freewheel switch (Fig. 1/17) is used for releasing the brake and moving the Lexis Light without operating the motor. Before activating, make sure your Lexis Light is switched on.
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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 utility basket. folding instructions on page 8. Lexis Light 6.3. Transporting your...
Stopping When hand control lever is released, dynamic braking will gradually bring your Lexis Light to a stop and the automatic brake will be applied. Ramps and Inclines Lean forward and carefully maneuver your Lexis Light up a ramp or incline.
Lexis Light. Contact your authorized dealer. 2. Automatic brake and drive test: This test should be carried out on a level surface with at least 3’ / 1 m. clear space around the Lexis Light Switch the Lexis Light on.
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Figure 15 cover. WARNING: Do not attempt to repair or service the Lexis Light or any of its components, as this will void your warranty. SERVICE AND REPAIR: CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER. Lexis Light –...
EMI. Your Lexis Light as shipped, with no further modification, has an immunity level of 20 V/m. This immunity was tested with the inclusion of these accessories: a utility basket with a spare battery-pack and the charger unit carried inside it.
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EM energy very close to the motorized scooter’s control system while using these devices. This can affect the scooter’s movement and braking. Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of your Lexis Light. Lexis Light –...
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2) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid coming close to them; 3) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn your Lexis Light power switch OFF as soon as it is safe to do so;...
Check all connections between the motor and the controller. The motor has a short circuit to a battery 3 flashes connection. 4 flashes Freewheel is engaged. The Lexis Light 5 flashes Not used. does not function, the The controller is being inhibited from Battery/Status 6 flashes driving;...
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...
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.
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