Care & maintenance – Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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Your Luggie like any other electro-mechanical scooter will benefit from regular

servicing by your Authorized Luggie Dealer. You too, can help keep your Luggie

in tip top condition by following the simple guidelines outlined below.

Note :

Only competent people should carry out service work.

SEAT UPHOLSTERY

A damp cloth and a little soapy water will keep your seat, backrest and armrests

looking new. Do not use abrasive cleaners as this will damage the coating on the

upholstery. The coating on the upholstery will degrade over time with use due

from natural oils in your hair and skin, UV light, general use and handling of your

scooter.

BODY WORK

The painted body work on your Luggie scooter can be lightly washed with clean

soapy water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or strong detergents. The use of

abrasive or strong detergents may fade the color. Use cleaning solutions safe

for automobiles. Salt contact (ocean air) is very corrosive to metal parts on your

Luggie scooter.

Caution :

Do not hose down your Luggie with a power washer. Water could be

forced into the electronics and cause permanent damage to your scooter.

Always use a soft cloth to clean your Luggie. Auto polish may also be used to keep

the paint work and bright chrome parts in pristine condition. The metal frame work of

your Luggie should be cleaned once a year and any paint work damaged should be

treated to prevent further attack from the elements. Do not store your Luggie in damp

conditions. This may affect the electronics if left for very extended period of time.

Moisture, if left unattended can cause deterioration to the metal frame.

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FIG 27

How to read the battery indicator meter

Three sections on your battery indictor

meter (Fig 27)

1.

Red :

Depleted battery voltage.

2.

LightGreen :

Low voltage.

3.

Green :

Fully charged.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Luggie Elite

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