FREERIDER Luggie Series Operator's manual

LUGGIE series
- USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL -
OPERATION COMFORT MAINTENANCE CHARGING

FOREWORD
Please read and follow all instructions in this Users Instruction Manual before
attempting to operate your Scooter for the rst time. If there is anything in this manual
that you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setting it up,
contact your authorised Luggie dealer. Using your product safely depends upon your
diligence in following the warnings, cautions and instructions in this manual.
Using your Scooter safely also depends upon your good judgment and / or common
sense, as well as that of your Provider, Carer or Health Professional.
FEATURES TABLE
Model Speed Weight
Capacity
Lithium
battery Suspension
Luggie 6.4 kph
4 mph 250lbs ●
Luggie Elite 6.4 kph
4 mph 320lbs ●
Luggie Elite Plus 6.4 kph
4 mph 320lbs ● ●
Luggie Elite Deluxe 6.4 kph
4 mph 320lbs ● ●
Luggie Super 6.4 kph
4 mph 360lbs ●
Luggie Super Plus 7.5 kph
4.7 mph 360lbs ● ●
Luggie Super Deluxe 7.5 kph
4.7 mph 360lbs ● ●
Luggie ECO 6.4 kph
4 mph 250lbs Lead-acid
battery
Luggie Classic 6.4 kph
4 mph 320lbs Lead-acid
battery
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SAFETY GUIDELINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
I. SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
II. YOUR LUGGIE SCOOTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
III. BATTERY AND CHARGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
IV. OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
V. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
VI. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
VII. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
VIII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
VIIII. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
SAFETY GUIDELINES
These symbols below are used in this User' s Manual to identify warnings and
cautions. It is very important for you to undertanding them.
WARNING
Failure to obey and follow the warning in this User's Manual may result in
personal injury.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the cautions in this User's Manual may result in damage
to your scooter.
CONTENTS
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I. SAFETY
NOTE: Your Luggie scooter is tted with a number of safety warning & instruction labels see
page 7. These labels communicate important warnings. Please familiarize yourself with their
locations on your scooter.
SAFETY CHECK
Get to know the feel of your Luggie scooter and its capabilities.
We recommend that you perform a safety check before each use to make certain
your scooter operates smoothly and safely. For details on how to perform these
necessary inspections, see CARE AND MAINTENANCE SECTION of this manual.
Perform the following inspection prior to using your Luggie:
・Check the contact area of the battery. Make certain they are serviceable and not
corroded.
・Check that your battery has been fully charged.
・Check your scooter brakes. Ensure the scooter is not in freewheel mode.
CORNERING
Excessively high cornering speeds may result in tipping. Factors which affect the
possibility of tipping include, but are not limited to, cornering speed, steering angle
(how sharply you are turning), uneven surfaces, inclined surfaces (such as heavily
cambered pavements), riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction
(such as passing from grass areas to a paved area - especially at high speed while
turning), and abrupt directional changes.
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WARNING: DO NOT attempt to operate your new Luggie scooter for the
rst time without completely reading and understanding all of the facts in
this User's Manual.
WARNING: DO NOT carry passengers on your Luggie. Your scooter is
designed for a single occupant. Carrying passengers on your scooter may
result in personal injury and/ or property damage.
WARNING: DO NOT exceed the weight capacity of your scooter.Doing
so will invalidate your warranty and may result in personal injury and/or
damage to your scooter. Luggie will not be held responsible for injuries
and/or property damage resulting from failure to observe these weight
limitations. Please also remember that carrying heavy objects will increase
your total weight and may make your scooter unstable.

I. SAFETY
BRAKING
Your Luggie scooter is equipped with two powerful brake systems:
1. Regenerative: This uses the electricity generated in your Luggie drive motor to
rapidly slow your scooter when the wig-wag lever is returned to the stop position.
2. Electric/Mechanical Disc Brake: This activates mechanically after the
regenerative brake slows your scooter to a near stop, or when power is removed
from the drive system. Brake engagement is far more abrupt at higher speeds.
It is important that you anticipate when the brakes will engage and that you are
braced for the resulting deceleration.
OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES
Your Luggie scooter is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving
conditions i.e. dry, level surfaces composed of concrete or asphalt. There will be
times when you will encounter other surfaces such as packed soil, grass and gravel.
These surfaces may not be sound and fail to give good traction, caution should be
considered before driving on these types of surface to prevent stability problems
resulting in injury or damage to you and your scooter. Please always reduce your
scooters speed when driving on uneven terrain or soft surfaces by turning the speed
control knob (located on the left side of the top console) away from you while seated
(toward the turtle mode).
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CAUTION: Never drive down slopes at full speed. Please always
adjust your speed to the driving condition and allow for gradual descents
on inclines no more than six degrees.
CAUTION: Avoid driving in long and unkempt grass that can become
tangled in the gears of your scooter.
CAUTION: Avoid snow. This can quickly build up around your wheels.
CAUTION: Avoid loosely packed sand and gravel. If you feel
unsure about a driving surface, please avoid that surface. Your scooter is a
motorized device. Use your good judgment when traveling to avoid injury
and damage to yourself, the scooter and properties of others.

INSURANCE
Although it is not a legal requirement for accident insurance coverage (third party),
it is a sensible precaution. Your insurance company will be able to advise you of
the available options. Your authorised Luggie dealer will be able to give you details
of specialist insurance companies or your own insurance company will be able to
advise you.
WEATHER PRECAUTIONS
MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION
Currently there are no standards approved for "tie down" systems in a moving vehicle
of any type to transport a person while seated in a scooter.
MODIFICATIONS
Luggie scooter has been designed to provide maximum mobility. A range of
accessories are available from your authorised Luggie dealer to further customize
your scooter needs. Under no circumstances should you modify, add, remove or
disable any feature, part or function of your mobility scooter.
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I. SAFETY
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WARNING: DO NOT operate your scooter in icy or slippery conditions
or on salted surfaces i.e. roads and pavements. Such use may result in
accident, personal injury or adversely affect the performance and safety of
your scooter.
WARNING: It is recommended that you DO NOT expose your scooter to
any excessive level of moisture at any time i.e. heavy rain, snow or power
washer. Such exposure may damage your scooter.
Never drive through deep water or expose your scooter to sea water.
DO NOT operate your scooter if it has been exposed to heavy moisture until
it has been thoroughly dried out.
WARNING: DO NOT sit on your scooter while it is in a moving
vehicle.
Personal injury may result. Please always make certain that your Luggie is
properly secured when being transported. Failure to comply may result in
personal injury and/or damage to your scooter.
WARNING: Failure to observe the above warning may result in personal
injury and/or damage to you, your scooter and properties.

INCLINES for illustration purposes only.
More and more modern buildings are designed with disability access in mind.
Ramps have specified percentage of incline designed for easy and safe access.
Some ramps may have turning switchbacks (180 degree turns) that require you to
have good cornering skills on your scooter. Proceed with extreme caution as you
approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline. Please always sit with your back
on the back rest of your seat, brace your hands on the handlebars and position your
feet on the oorboard of your scooter.
Take a wide arc with your Luggie around tight corners. Your rear wheels will follow
preventing you from cutting the corner short and bumping or getting hung up on
raised curbs. When descending an incline, keep your speed adjustment set to the
slowest speed to ensure a safely controlled descent. Please always drive down an
incline facing forward ONLY. If your scooter descent is quicker than you anticipated,
allow the scooter to completely stop, then progress at a slower speed setting.
STAIRS AND ESCALATORS
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRO-MOBILE SCOOTER
In time when your scooter becomes unusable it must be disposed of in accordance
with the laws implemented at that time. For further information regarding the recycling
arrangements for this type of vehicle and its batteries, contact your local authority or
government department.
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6 degrees maximum incline
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WARNING: Luggie scooter is not designed to travel up or down stairs or
escalators. Please always use an elevator. Failure to observe this warning
may result in injury to yourself and others and damage your scooter.

SAFETY WARNING & INSTRUCTION LABELS
The following labels are positioned on your Luggie. These labels communicate
important warnings or instructions regarding the safe operation of you scooter. Please
familiarize yourself with their location.
● Located on front wheel cross member
● Located on top console ● Located on top of pull lever
Caution: DO NOT touch the seat locking
lever when people are sitting on the chair.
PL01-0406
● Located on tiller ● Located on side of chassis
WARNING
Ensure the scooter is
powered off before you
get onto or off your
mobility product.
PL01-0405
WARNING
Do NOT sharply turn
while operating scooter,
may cause tilt tip over
PL05-0903
WARNING
EMI-RFI-This product has been
tested and passed at an immunity
level of 20V/M
PL01-0417
● Located on front of chassis ● Located on middle of chassis
WARNING
Uncompleted folding
procedure will cause
damage or injury.
PL01-0408
WARNING
EMI-RFI-This product has been
tested and passed at an immunity
level of 20V/M.For more information
refer to owner’s manual.
PL01-0403
WARNING
Before driving please check:
1.Do not use before reading user’s manual.
2.Handel is locked and adjusted in position.
3.Seat is locked on seat frame and engaged.
4.Limit for one person and do not stand up
when operating scooter.
5.Maximum capacity is xxx lbs.
PL01-0426
● Located on the rear chassis cover
PL05-0708
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WARNING
pinch point
PL01-0407
PL05-0608
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Speed adjustment dial
Read the owner’s manual
before operating scooter
Lithium battery installment
SERIAL NO: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
4656545644565f12dsdafshsgvsgqmsg
MAX. USER WEIGHT: XXX KG
BRAND NAME: XXXXXX
TYPE: FRXXX
CROP.
MADE IN TIWAN
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Your Luggie scooter is a "Class A" vehicle and designed for pavement use only.
The Luggie must only be used on roads with caution if a sidewalk is not available.
It is designed for a single occupant who experiences difficulty or discomfort when
walking for prolonged periods, but has the use of visual and cognitive ability to
operate the scooter safely.
DO NOT drive your Luggie if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication that may affect your physical or cognitive abilities. If in doubt consult your
Physician. As a motorized pedestrian, user should familiarize himself with the current
legislation contained within the Highway Code.
Electrically powered scooter is classied in the following categories:
● A scooter type invalid carriage designed for the use on the sidewalk.
● "Class A", as defined in the European Standard EN12184 1999:
A scooter sufficiently compact and maneuverable for some indoor environments
and capable of traveling over longer distances and negotiating outdoor obstacles.
II. YOUR LUGGIE SCOOTER
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1. Top Console
2. Tiller Adjustment Clamp
3. Folding Trigger
4. Transport wheel
5. Front Bumper
6. Chassis Hook
7. Charging Socket
8. Battery Release Button
9. Lithium Battery
10. Magnetic Brake Release
11. Rear Bumper
12. Seat
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II. YOUR LUGGIE SCOOTER
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Your Luggie scooter is delivered in a strong carton. When unpacking the carton,
remove and dispose of all of the sharp metal staples which are located on the top to
avoid injury. Remove all packing materials and follow the steps outlined in
THE QUICK START GUIDE shipped with your Luggie scooter.
We recommend you keep the outer box, packing inserts and battery box for
future transport use. Safely dispose of all other packaging materials. If you need
assistances with disposal, contact your local waste disposal authority for advice on
properly disposing methods.
● SERVICE - Your Luggie has been designed to be service friendly.
Sealed lithium battery which is virtually maintenance-free will give your Luggie the
power it requires. Should you need to take your battery pack on an aircraft, use the
battery box originally shipped with your Luggie scooter for transport. The battery box
has been specially designed to safely carry lithium battery of this size in accordance
with the International Air Transport Association(IATA). Please consult your carrier of
choice for additional details.
● SAFETY - The speed controller has been designed with extensive self-checking
circuits to give you the maximum 'state-of-the-art' safety technology.The Luggie
comes with a fully automatic braking system for peace of mind in any environment.
● CHARGING - Your Luggie is fitted with a battery indicator on the top console.
When the battery meter is in the red zone, it is advised that you charge your battery.
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CAUTION: DO NOT power off when the scooter is in motion; this will
automatically activate the motor parking brake and could place you in a
dangerous situation.
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Your Luggie has a lot of power. Keeping Luggie working to its maximum potential
means that its battery must be maintained at full potential. Nightly recharging, after
use, will help giving the battery a longer life and will ensure your Luggie is always
ready to go when you are.
BATTERY PACK
Your Luggie scooter is shipped with a lithium battery, designed specically for the
Luggie.
Follow the steps as outlined below:
1. Position battery pack into the scooter battery compartment under the seat as
outlined in THE QUICK START GUIDE.
2. Switch on your scooter. The battery meter will now move to show the state of
charge in the battery. If the needle of your battery meter is in the green zone,
your scooter is ready to drive.
For air travel, please consult your carrier prior to departure. They will need advance
warning that you wish them to carry the lithium battery. Please note that each carrier
reserves the right not to carry what may be termed Hazardous cargo.
FreeRider cannot be held responsible for their nal decision.
● Lithium battery installation
Slide lithium battery with Luggie logo against the edge of the battery compartment
under the seat before snapping it into place to lock.
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WARNING: DO NOT attempt to open the covering of the battery.
Failure to observe this warning will invalidate your battery warranty.

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SAFE & LASTING BATTERY
1. For longest battery life, your battery should be re-charged when the battery
meter indicator is in the red region or after use whenever possible.
2. If your Luggie battery will not be used for an extended period, fully charge
the battery and disengage from the battery compartment of the Luggie before
storage. Fully discharging the battery pack before extended storage will put
your battery in a “sleep mode” which could render it un-chargeable when you
are ready to use your scooter. Battery charge will gradually deplete with time.
Please do a refresh charge every month when the battery has been stored for
an extended period of time.
3. Every six months, check the connection on the battery pack.
Make sure the connection area is clean.
4. Your battery carries a limited manufacturer warranty which is subject to a
stringent wear and tear clause. Any gradual deterioration in performance is
normally associated with fair wear and tear. Misuse or accidental damage is not
covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
REMEMBER: Keeping your battery charged will help extend the life of
your battery and ensure that the Luggie is ready to go when you are.
To charge your batteries follow these simple steps:
1. Switch off your Luggie.
2. Your charger has two leads exiting from it. Plug the 3-prong plug to charging
socket located on the rear chassis of your scooter and the second lead to the
charger unit before plugging it into the wall socket.
NOTE: If you need to use an extension cord for your main electric supply, make certain
that it is safe and suitable for the charge current.
NOTE: Your Luggie will not drive if the charger is connected.
BATTERY CHARGER
The battery charger is designed especially for your Luggie. It may not be suitable
for any other powered mobility product. Only use the chargers shipped with your
Luggie scooter. The use of other chargers may permanently damage your battery
and would invalidate the warranty.
LUGGIE CHARGER STATUS LIGHT INDICATOR:
● Orange: charging
● Solid Green: charging complete
GENERAL
Please note that recharge time will vary between the minimum and maximum
times indicated due to the varying states of battery use. Please be patient.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. If the green indicator is off, check the AC input. If the AC input works normally, the
battery charger may be defective.
2. If the charging indicator (orange) is still off when charging, the battery charger
may be defective.
3. If the charging indicator (orange) does not turn green (charged state), the
battery is not being charged normally. Please stop charging and have the battery
checked by an authorized Luggie service center.
4. If the charging indicator goes from orange to green (fully charged state)
immediately, the battery may be fully charged.
5. If the battery does not charge, the battery may be defective. Have it checked by
an authorized Luggie service center.
ADVISORY NOTES
1. Disconnect your plug from the wall socket before removing the 3-pin charge plug
from the charge socket of your Luggie.
2. The Luggie charger is for indoor use only. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture.
3. DO NOT smoke or expose your Luggie near open ame while the battery is being
charged.
4. DO NOT use an extension cord to connect the charger onto the charging unit
of your Luggie unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension lead
could result in re and/or electric shock.
5. DO NOT use the charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped or
otherwise misused in anyway.
6. DO NOT dismantle the charger, poke or drop objects through the slots in the
charger case.
7. DO NOT unplug or interrupt the recharge cycle until the charging cycle has been
completed. Failure to observe this instruction can damage the integrity of the
battery.
8. There is a drive inhibit function on your scooter. The scooter cannot be driven
when the charger is plugged into your Luggie.
9. Avoid exposure to heat when charging your battery.
CHARGING YOUR BATTERY AWAY FROM YOUR SCOOTER
In circumstances when your scooter is stowed in your car, your battery can be
recharged away from your scooter with the optional Luggie home docking station.
Simply connect the 3-pin plug on your charger to the home docking station before
connecting it to the wall socket. Insert your Luggie battery onto the home docking
station to start charging the battery away from your scooter.
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IV. OPERATION
Before setting out on your Luggie, you need to make sure that your seat is in the
correct riding position. Set the seat to your desired height for your needs.
UNFOLD LUGGIE SCOOTER
On certain models, you can unfold your Luggie.
1. Make sure your Luggie is on at ground before adjusting the height of the seat.
With the scooter upright as shown in (FIG 1), pull the chassis locking release ring
to your scooter to separate the front and rear chassis. Once the front and rear
chassis are disengaged, guide the scooter down by holding the base of the seat
with both hands. Refer to the enclosed THE QUICK START GUIDE for additional
details. Your scooter should now look like (FIG 2) when unfolded.
2. Pull backward on the seat lock handle to adjust the height of the seat while
simultaneously lifting the seat. (FIG 3)
NOTE: Please make sure that the seat is properly locked and secured before sitting on the
Luggie. There are two windows on either side of the seat lock handle that will appear red
when the seat is locked and properly secured. Securing the seat adjustment will help prevent
accidents or tilting of the seat.
3. Fasten the chassis hooks or security locks on each side of the joint of front and
rear chassis. (FIG 4)
FIG 1 FIG 2
FIG 4FIG 3
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4. Release the tiller locking clamp. (FIG 5)
5. Pull the trigger outward to raise the tiller to a comfortable position. (FIG 6)
6. Flip the seat back up.
7. Refer to THE QUICK START GUIDE to install your battery. Gently put the battery
pack in the proper location (Battery compartment).
NOTE: The knobs DO NOT need to be screwed on too tightly. These knobs are pull-pin knobs
for you to adjust the width of the armrests.
IV. OPERATION
FIG 5 FIG 6
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WARNING: The best practice is to remove the battery when transporting
the scooter so as not to accidently power on the scooter which cause
injuries and drain the battery.
WARNING: Armrest Installation (optional): If your purchase comes with
armrests, refer to THE LUGGIE ARMRESTS INSTALLATION GUIDE
(page 16). Insert and screw the adjustment knobs on the bottom side of
the back of the seat assembly.

IV. OPERATION
THE LUGGIE ARMRESTS INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION ARMRESTS
Locate the armrests and adjustment knobs included with your Luggie scooter order.
The adjustment knobs can be found wrapped around each of the armrests.
1. Insert and screw the adjustment knobs on the back, bottom side of the seat
assembly as pictured on the left.
NOTE: The knobs do not need to be screwed in too tightly. These knobs are pull pin
knobs that will allow you to αdjust the width of your armrests.
2. Lock the left armrest, pull down on the adjustment knob while inserting the
armrest into the opening as pictured on the left with the 4 pin holes on the bottom.
Adjust the desired width of the armrest by pulling on the adjust ment knobs to
adjust the armrest to your desired width.
Repeat the above steps to install the right armrest.
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ADJUSTMENT PIN HOLES
(bottom side of armrest)
RIGHT
ARMREST
LEFT
ARMREST
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The controls of your scooter are located on the top console in front of the handlebars
when seated on the Luggie.
1. Status Light:
The power switch on your Luggie doubles as the status light indicator. When the
Luggie is powered "on", the light on the switch will be illuminated as a solid for the
entire duration of the "on" state. When your battery runs low in power, the status
light will ash slowly at one ash per second. This is the scooter's way of telling
you that it is low in fuel and a charge is needed. If you notice the status light
ashing at two ashes per second, you are being notied that the battery voltage
is too low to drive. You must stop using your scooter at the earliest opportunity
when this happens. There is a total of nine status light ashing diagnostic signals
for the Luggie, refer to STATUS FAULT CODES (page 27).
2. Battery Indicator:
The battery indicator is located on the top console between the handlebars.
When your scooter is switched on, the indicator on the gauge will move across
the scale from the left "red" sector towards the "green" sector, indicating the state
of charge of your battery. As the power is used up the indicator will move towards
the red sector indicating the state of charge at that precise time.
When the indicator is fully over to the right (green sector), the battery is fully
charged. When the indicator falls in the red sector your battery is low in charge
and need to be re-charged.
3. Speed Adjustment Dial:
The speed control dial allows you to select the speed of travel, turtle mode or
rabbit mode. Adjustments can be made as you travel.(FIG 7)
4. Forward, Reverse Control (Wig-Wag) Lever:
The wig wag control lever is located on the top console in front of the handlebar
as seen in (FIG 8). Gripping on the right lever will move your Luggie in a forward
direction (FIG 9). Gripping on the left wig-wag lever will move the Luggie in a
reverse direction. To stop, simply release the wig-wag lever.
NOTE: Your local dealer can modify your vehicle for left-hand operation use if requested.
IV. OPERATION
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5. Sleep Time:
When your Luggie scooter has been idle for 15 minutes or more, it will
automatically go into sleep mode to conserve battery charge. There are 2 ways
to wake the Luggie in sleep mode. One way to wake Luggie is to toggle the wig-
wag a couple of times.The recommended way to wake the Luggie is to power off
the scooter before powering it back on.
FREEWHEELING YOUR LUGGIE
Your scooter is equipped with a manual freewheel device for your convenience when
you need to push the scooter.
1. To put your scooter in freewheel mode, locate the magnetic brake release (red
handled lever) located in the rear right hand side of your scooter under your seat
as pictured. (FIG 10)
2. Make certain the Luggie power switch located under the right handlebar is
switched off.
3. Push forward the magnetic brake release (red handled lever) (FIG10) until a
distinct click is felt to disengage the magnetic brake. You can now push your
Luggie with ease.
NOTE: When your scooter stops in the freewheel mode while pushing, it is not stuck or
broken. The safety feature on the scooter will automatically trigger when the scooter is
pushed quicker than a slow walking speed.
IV. OPERATION
FIG 10
D=Drive
N=Neutarl
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WARNING: DO NOT hang bags or other belongings over the steering
handlebars, doing so may interfere with the movement of your control lever.
Failure to observe this warning could put you in a dangerous situation.
WARNING: If you are not an accomplished outdoors powered vehicle
driver, we strongly recommend that you rst practice in an open, safe area,
free from trafc, preferably with a care provider who can assist you.
WARNING: DO NOT sit on your Luggie scooter with the freewheel device
in the disengage position. Your Luggie scooter has limited braking while in
freewheel mode.

A great deal of thought and consideration has gone into the design of your state-of-
the-art, life-changing Luggie scooter. Your Luggie will help increase your mobility;
thus, giving you more time to enjoy life.
The Luggie scooter is a compact, mobility scooter that will allow you to navigate
obstacles in conned areas. Aside from this, your scooter offers the following:
COMFORT - The contoured seat helps cushion you from vibrations of your journey,
giving you maximum comfort. The Luggie comes with a speed controller which
delivers you a smooth, jerk-free ride. For added peace of mind, the Luggie comes
with an automatic braking system.
VERSATILITY - The Luggie seat assembly has 3 height adjustments (locked & 2
additional height adjustments) for added comfort and versatility. The steering column
(tiller) has multiple height adjustments controlled by the trigger.
Before setting out on your Luggie, you need to make sure that your seat is in the
correct riding position. Set the seat to your desired height for your needs.
TILLER ADJUSTMENTS
1. The tiller of your Luggie is designed to allow you to position the handlebars in a
comfortable driving position. It can be locked into numerous positions for your
comfort and ease of transport.
2. To adjust the angle of the tiller (angle the handlebars), locate the trigger. Pull the
black lever (trigger), outward to adjust the angle of the tiller.
To lock the tiller in your desired position, simply release the trigger or the black
lever.
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENTS (If Equipped)
1. The handlebars of certain models are designed to adjust in width for added
comfort when driving.
2. To adjust the handlebars of your Luggie simply pull the grips outward on either
ends, turn forward and let go to lock.
3. To re-adjust the handlebars to its shorten position reverse the steps above.
V. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
FIG 12 FIG 13FIG 11
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WARNING: Please always make certain the trigger or black lever on
the tiller is fully down in a locked position and the tiller height is securely
locked in place before driving your scooter. To make service adjustment to
these parts, refer to the "Care and Maintenance" section of this manual.
WARNING: Please always retract the handlebars (shorten position)
before folding the tiller down to the locking clamp.
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