Tzora Lexis Light, Easy Travel Lexis Light User Manual

Lexis Light
USER’S MANUAL
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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.
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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. The Lexis Light does not have lights and reflectors and therefore must not be used in the dark or in limited visibility conditions.
2. SAFETY
During your initial use of the Lexis Light we recommend caution as
you practice operating the unit in various situations. Keep the speed at a
reduced level until you are comfortable controlling the scooter. Follow the
safety tips and instructions and you will be comfortable maneuvering through
doorways, on and off lifts, over moderate terrain and up and down ramps.
These safety considerations and tips will help you to operate the Lexis Light
safely. The Lexis Light is a powerful electric vehicle these
rules will help you prevent personal injury and damage to your scooter.
1. Read this manual and all labels before operating.
2. Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum weight capacity.
3. Do not mount or dismount the Lexis Light unless it has come to a
full stop and is turned off.
4. Do not back up on to uneven inclines or surfaces.
5. Always switch the speed selector to low when driving in a confined space.
6. Always reduce speed when turning.
7. Do not operate your scooter when under the influence of alcohol,
medications or drugs that may impair your safety.
8. Always keep your feet on the foot platform when driving.
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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. Battery pack (detachable) 11. Rear wheel
2. Front column (detachable) 12. Folded frame lock/release pin
3. Column lock/release triggers 13. Unfolded frame lock/release pin
4. Controller cover 14. Utility basket (holding capacity
5. Charging socket (Fig. 1A) 20lbs/9kg)
6. Front drive wheels 15. Charger and connecting cables
7. Foot platform (Fig. 1B)
8. Seat shell 16. Control Panel
9. Seat cushions 17. Freewheel switch
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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.
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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. Move the drive unit away
from the column (all the way) to open
the quick-release housing. This is the
column “detach” position.
Connecting the Front Column to the
Rear Frame
Position the column in the “detach”
position. Lift the front of the foot
platform and insert connection pin into
the quick-release housing on the drive
unit. This may be done without bending
down by lifting the front of the seat “lip”
while holding the front column hand-
grip as shown in Fig. 5.
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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. For detaching the front column
from the rear frame, adjust the
column fully forward to the detach
position (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
on CENTER of foot platform. DO NOT STEP ON SIDE OF
FOOTPLATFORM to avoid tipping the Lexis Light.
NOTE: The rear frame, when folded, can be lifted by the handles (Fig 4/4).
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