Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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and need to be re-charged. Refer to the battery and battery charging section

for further details.

Note :

When driving up a slope or similar obstacles your Luggie motor will be

working harder than usual, the battery gauge will move into the red sector. The

indicator on the battery meter will regulate to actual charge once the load on

your motor is reduced. In conditions listed above, the battery indicator gauge is

not a true indicator of amount of charge left on the battery.

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.

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 11). Gripping on the right lever will move your Luggie in a forward

direction. Gripping on the left wig-wag lever will move the Luggie in a reverse

direction. To stop, simply release the wig-wag lever.

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

.

Note :

Your Authorized Luggie Distributor can modify your vehicle for left-hand

operation use if requested.

FIG 11

FIG 12

FIG 10

status light flashing diagnostic signals for the Luggie, refer to Basic Fault

Finding section in the rear of this manual for reference.

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

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