Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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drive forwards by using your left finger to move the wig-wag lever towards you.) If the

door is self-closing, you can go though, allowing the door to close behind you, if you

go quickly enough. If not, just stop when you have clear of the door before pushing it

close.

If, however, the door opens toward you, hold the knob or bar with one hand and

gently let the reverse power do the work. When the door is open wide enough, move

forward quickly, leaving the hand on the door to keep it free of the scooter and letting

go as you pass the doorway.

If you're not able to move, your rear wheel is probably caught. Reverse and try again.

Take your time. Relax. Enjoy yourself. The techniques described above will take

some practice. Practice makes perfect. Remember, your Luggie can do the work

without wearing you out!

MOVING ON AN INCLINE

More and more buildings have ramps for wheelchair access. Some have a change

of direction in the middle. Good cornering skills are required. First, make a wide turn

with your front wheel around tight corners, so that your back wheels follow a wide arc

to stay clear of the corner. If you stop while going uphill, the automatic parking brake

will keep you safe. To start again, slowly depress the forward direction wig-wag lever.

The parking brake will release and you will start to move again.

Remember:

When you approach an incline, it is best to lean forward, (Fig14, Fig15,

page 20). This moves the center of gravity of your Luggie towards the front of the

scooter for improved stability. When going down an incline, keep your speed slow.

This will keep you in a safely controlled descent. It is recommended for you to lean

backwards as you descend. If you wish to stop completely, release the wig-wag lever,

and you will come to a gentle stop. For your safety, always avoid sudden stops and

starts.

Warning :

Do not exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications

presented in this manual.

CONTROL TRAVEL OVER STATIONARY OBSTACLES

Stationary obstacles (steps, curbs, etc.) must be avoided where possible. Luggie

has a ground clearance of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm). Proceed with extreme caution when

driving near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs such as curbs,

porches, stairs etc. should be avoided.


FIGURE14: Normal driving position

FIGURE15: Increased stability driving position

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FIG 14

FIG 15

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