I think you should choose the wiring diagram based on your VIN. Check this out:
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=752.0But at this point, it probably doesn't matter which one you choose as the part you're interested in will be the same for any TC.
I think you might confused with starter and solenoid. If, with the ignition switch at the start position (second click), you get voltage between the white/red wire at the solenoid and ground, there is nothing wrong with your ignition switch. If the starter doesn't turn, there is something wrong with your solenoid or starter.
It's always good advice to go with John. If your ammeter is fried, you won't get juice to your ignition switch. If you are getting voltage between the + terminal of the battery and the engine, then your ground strap is ok (but should check it anyway.
To follow the current from the battery to the ignition switch:
Check the voltage between ground and the starter post (the one with the big brown wire). If you're getting battery voltage, check the voltage between ground and the large brown wire at the ammeter. If you get battery voltage there, turn on the ignition and check the voltage between ground and the brown/white wire at the ignition switch.
If your ammeter is gone, I'd advise you to replace it with a volt meter. You connect all the wires going to and from the ammeter and then run a new hot wire from the fuse box to the new volt meter and a ground wire from the other post to a good ground. You will not need a volt meter to run your car after you've connected the ammeter wires.
Let us know what happens.