Transporting your luggie – Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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Whether it is for a holiday, a day out to visit family and friends, or a trip to go

shopping, your Luggie can be taken along. Depending on the size or model of

your car, you will be able to load your Luggie in one of the following methods.

1. Load your Luggie with the aid of a car hoist. Your dealer will be able to advise on

suitable equipment.

2. With the floor board of the Luggie secured in place, lower the seat and tug on the

front bumper to transport it into the trunk, bed of your SUV or in the passenger side

of your car with the seat belt securely around the scooter as pictured.

3. With the seat lowered and the scooter completely folded, lift Luggie into the trunk

or bed of your sport utility vehicle (SUV) for ease of transport.(see FIG 19,20, 21).

Follow these simple instructions for folding your scooter. This procedure can be

carried out quickly and without the use of tools. Refer to Operating your Luggie on

page 8. It is recommended that you transport the battery in the box that shipped with

your Luggie and lay the battery on level surface.

Warning :

Do not place metal objects over open battery contacts. This may cause

the battery to short circuit.

Caution :

Protect clothing when lifting your Luggie. Some components may

have lubricating fluids on their surfaces. Work out the best position to stow the

components of your scooter. Your Luggie will increase the load in your car, please

remember this and adjust your driving to suit this condition.

Note:

When using access ramps to load your Luggie into a car, always keep your

body clear of your scooter to prevent injury. Never ride your scooter when loading

it into a vehicle, failure to observe this warning could put you into a dangerous

situation. Always make certain your scooter and any ancillary parts are correctly

tied down in the transport vehicle to prevent movement during acceleration,

deceleration and braking. Most modern cars have anchor points on the bed of

your car/trunk/SUV to secure your scooter and accessories.

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