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 ET1B

 User’s Manual T. Rev. 0512 PM 13 

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. In 
order to achieve the maximum battery capacity and efficiency, it is 
advised to charge them overnight, and at least four hours after the 
indicator light has turned to green. 
 

Safety Instructions 

CAUTION:

 Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal 

injury or property damage. 
1.  Never smoke or allow an open flame in the vicinity of the batteries. 
2.  Use the charger for charging lead acid batteries only. It is not 

intended to supply power to an extra-low-voltage electrical system or 
to charge dry cell batteries. 

3.  Never charge a frozen battery. 
4.  Do not operate the charger in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation. 
5.  Prevent external damage to AC and DC cords. Do not use charger if 

cords are damaged. 

6.  Connect DC charging cord to the Charging Socket before connecting 

charger AC supply cord to the electrical outlet, and disconnect the AC 
cord from the electrical outlet before disconnecting charge cord. 

7.  Be extra cautious not to drop a metal object onto the battery case. 
8. Remove 

jewelry. 

 

Battery Storage 

Before storage, battery packs should be fully charged, and should 
be recharged at least once every three months. 

 

Store batteries indoors in a dry environment. 
Storage temperature range: -20ºC (-4ºF) to 40ºC (104ºF) 
Charging temperature range: 0ºC (32ºF) to 40ºC (104ºF) 
Operating temperature range: -20ºC (-4ºF) to 50ºC (122ºF) 
 

Summary of Contents for Easy Travel Lexis Light

Page 1: ...Lexis Light USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Lexis Light ET1B User s Manual T Rev 0512 PM 2...

Page 3: ...d 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...

Page 4: ...s 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...

Page 5: ...ILS 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...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...l 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...

Page 8: ...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 a...

Page 9: ...7 4 to fold column towards the platform Fold together until folded frame lock pin Fig 7 5 and column latch Fig 7 6 click into place and hold the Lexis Light in folded position Unfolding the Lexis Ligh...

Page 10: ...ion 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...

Page 11: ...rol lever does not return by itself to the middle position do not operate Contact your service agent 5 Switch the Lexis Light on again and check the indicator light If it flashes rapidly again switch...

Page 12: ...teries Battery information The Lexis Light is designed to use sealed lead acid maintenance free 12V batteries Always turn your Lexis Light OFF before removing and installing batteries To get the maxim...

Page 13: ...f the batteries 2 Use the charger for charging lead acid batteries only It is not intended to supply power to an extra low voltage electrical system or to charge dry cell batteries 3 Never charge a fr...

Page 14: ...exis 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 L...

Page 15: ...age 8 6 3 Transporting your Lexis Light quickly and easily Your Lexis Light cian be disassembled and transported in most car trunks When disassembling for transportation or storage 1 Disconnect batter...

Page 16: ...your Lexis Light up a ramp or incline Be aware that not all ramps are constructed according to government standards The government standard for wheelchair ramps is 1 inch 2 5 cm rise per foot 30 cm Lo...

Page 17: ...your authorized dealer Weekly Checks 1 Throttle test Pull the throttle to the full speed position and switch ON the Power switch The Lexis Light should not move and the LED on the panel should flash I...

Page 18: ...tire wear Fuse Replacement Instructions A fuse protects the wiring and battery in the event of a short circuit If your Lexis Light stops abruptly check the fuse If it has blown check for overloads or...

Page 19: ...ergy can be measured in volts per motor V m Each Motorized scooter can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection T...

Page 20: ...commercial broadcast transmitters radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios NOTE Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV sets CD pl...

Page 21: ...N personal communication devices such an cellular phones while your Lexis Light is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If u...

Page 22: ...e motor has a short circuit to a battery connection 4 flashes Freewheel is engaged 5 flashes Not used 6 flashes The controller is being inhibited from driving this may be because the battery charger i...

Page 23: ...rial groups and submitted to authorized recycling facilities 12 TECHNICAL DATA Speed Continuously adjustable up to 4 8 mph Power Supply 24 V from Two rechargeable maintenance free sealed Lead acid bat...

Page 24: ...ged as a result of excessive loading improper handling intentional damage or unauthorized maintenance or modification are not covered by the warranty For safety and for warranty assurance reasons any...

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