Basic fault finding – Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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All steering components

Clean chassis and repaint any exposed parts.

Replace any damaged axle seals.

Cycle charge for full operation function.

Cycle test batteries for operating capacity. (Ask your Authorized Luggie Dealer for

details.)

Note:

Annual inspection will include weekly, semi-annual and annual checks listed

above.

LUBRICATION

Use a general purpose noncorrosive lubricating fluid (i.e. WD-40) on moving parts.

All wheel bearings are factory sealed and should not normally need lubricating.

Handlebar bearings should be lubricated with a general purpose bearing grease. Your

drive axle is factory filled with a special lubricant and will not normally need replacing.

Caution :

Do not mix other lubricants with this factory fitted drive axle lubricant.

Failure to observe this caution will invalidate your warranty.

Note:

Service interval recommendations are guidelines for proper care and

maintenance of your scooter. More frequent use of your scooter may require more

frequent adjustments to these suggested intervals listed above.

Q: What if my Luggie will not start?

A:

Check to see whether the power switch has been switched ‘on’. If it is, the

battery indicator meter will be operating. If the status light on your top console

is flashing once per second, your battery is low in charge. Charge your

battery.

Q: What if the status light on the power switch fail to operate when the switch

is in the 'on' position?

A:

Make sure the charger is not plugged into the charge socket of your scooter. When

your scooter being charged, you will not be able to drive.

Q: What if my Luggie stops for no apparent reason?

A:

Your battery may not be working properly. Contact your Authorized Luggie

Reseller.

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BASIC FAULT FINDING

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