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- USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL -

OPERATION                     COMFORT                MAINTENANCE               CHARGING         

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Page 1: ...LUGGIE series USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION COMFORT MAINTENANCE CHARGING ...

Page 2: ...tions 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...

Page 3: ...AINTENANCE 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 CONTE...

Page 4: ... 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 3 EN WARNING DO NOT attempt to operate your new Luggie sc...

Page 5: ...nd 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 f...

Page 6: ... function of your mobility scooter 5 I SAFETY EN 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...

Page 7: ... 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...

Page 8: ...n 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 ...

Page 9: ...ohol 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 classified in the following categories A scooter type invalid carriage designed for the use on the sidewalk Class A as defined in the ...

Page 10: ...t 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 II YOUR LUGGIE SCOOTER EN ...

Page 11: ...d 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 e...

Page 12: ...ter 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 can...

Page 13: ...e 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 charge...

Page 14: ...O 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 fire 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...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...ewed on too tightly These knobs are pull pin knobs for you to adjust the width of the armrests IV OPERATION FIG 5 FIG 6 EN 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 INST...

Page 17: ... 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 desire...

Page 18: ...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 ch...

Page 19: ...he 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 Neuta...

Page 20: ...TMENTS 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 r...

Page 21: ...if the battery is fully charged If the indicator is in the red zone or if the power switch flashes once per second your battery is low in power Please charge your battery c If the power switch flashes 5 times per second and your battery indicator is in the green zone charged state make sure the magnetic brake release hasn t been disengaged If the magnetic brake release is disengaged turn off the p...

Page 22: ...HE QUICK START GUIDE provided in your packaging or the User s manual on unfolding your new scooter Q11 How should I fold the Luggie to check it for air travel A11 The best way to fold the Luggie and check it for air travel is to retract the tiller and fold both the tiller down to the base of the scooter along with the seat By making the scooter flat folding down both the tiller the seat it is easi...

Page 23: ...or worn due to heavy use Q17 How do I remove the battery from the battery compartment A17 To remove the battery from its compartment press the battery release button all the way in while pulling on the back edge of the battery to release the battery from the locked position Q18 Do I need to remove the battery when I travel via air A18 According to the International Air Transport Association IATA t...

Page 24: ...time A21 Yes the Luggie will go to sleep when idle for over 15 minutes Q22 How do I wake the Luggie once it is in sleep mode A22 There are 2 ways to wake the Luggie in sleep mode 1 One way to wake the Luggie is to toggle the wig wag a couple of times to wake the scooter 2 The recommended way to wake the Luggie is to power off the scooter before powering it back on Q23 How can I ensure maximum batt...

Page 25: ...will bring your battery up to about 88 performance 2 Ride your vehicle around the house or garden DO NOT venture too far away until you become accustomed to the controls and feel of the scooter This will gently break in your battery 3 Give your battery another full charge and run the scooter again The battery will now perform to over 90 of their full potential 4 After ten to fifteen charging cycle...

Page 26: ...hassis hooks locked lift up the front bumper and set the scooter upright The serial number will be on the left inside frame of your scooter 25 EN SERIAL NO XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 4656545644565f12dsdafshsgvsgqmsg MAX USER WEIGHT XXX KG BRAND NAME XXXXXX TYPE FRXXX CROP MADE IN TIWAN WARNING When working on or disposing of your batteries 1 DO NOT allow metal objects to short out the terminals of your batter...

Page 27: ...ly turn itself off to conserve valuable battery energy This fault can be cleared when you power off then power back on FAULT DIAGNOSIS Faults with the main speed controller are rare Most faults on powered scooter are associated with wiring or bad connections due to poor maintenance or incorrect installation of connectors when assembling the scooter after transporting the scooter If your Luggie sco...

Page 28: ...nnections and wiring 5 Park Brake Fault Either a park brake release switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions 6 Throttle OONAPU Either a Stop function is active or a Charger Inhibit or OONAPU condition has occurred Release the Stop condition seat raised etc Disconnect the Bat...

Page 29: ...anufacture will normally become obvious within the first two months of use See BATTERIES AND CHARGING SECTION of this manual for additional details Any gradual deterioration in the performance after this period is normal and associated with fair wear and tear misuse or accidental damage and as such is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Battery is warranted as a single part ONLY the failed ...

Page 30: ... is in addition to your legal rights Parts replaced or repaired under the terms of this warranty will be covered for the balance of the period This warranty applies ONLY to parts supplied or approved by your Authorized Luggie Dealer Refer to your warranty sheet for additional details Due to the individual prescription nature of this product this warranty is not transferable NOTE Optional extended ...

Page 31: ...this will prove most helpful to you Your service agent will also benefit from a documented record This manual should accompany the scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the manual to you DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DATE INITIALS DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DATE INITIALS DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER...

Page 32: ...egarding these optional accessories listed below please contact your authorized Luggie dealer Photo Item Photo Item Home Docking Station Memory Cushion Battery Bag Folding Bag Adjustable Armrests Travel Bag Loading Mat 31 EN WARNING DO NOT over load accessories as this will affect the weight capacity of your scooter and decrease stability ...

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