Freerider FR168-4IT/Luggie User Manual

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Q: What if the battery indicator is operational but the status light flashes and

the Luggie is inoperable?

A1:

Check the status fault codes (page 37-38) indicated by the LED on your

power switch flashing.

A2:

Check to make sure that the magnetic brake release is not disengaged. If the

magnetic break release is disengaged, the status light on the power switch will

flash five times.

Q: What if my Luggie does not slow down or behave erratically?

A:

Switch off the power and contact your Authorized Luggie Dealer.

Warning :

If you find for any reason your Luggie does not reduce speed when you

let go of the wig wag lever (FIG 9, page 11), power off your Luggie. The parking brake

will activate immediately and stop your scooter. Be aware that the scooter will stop

very suddenly. Hold onto your handlebars and sit back in your seat.

Warning :

The above operation should only be carried out in an emergency;

continual use of this facility will damage the drive transmission and motor brake.

Inform your Authorized Luggie Dealer before using your scooter again.

Warning :

If you feel for any reason that your scooter is not driving correctly or

making unusual noise, stop using the scooter and contact your Authorized Luggie

Dealer.

SPEED CONTROL

The speed controller system incorporates a sophisticated microprocessor which

continually monitors the Luggie scooter's systems to ensure safe and reliable

operation. Safety conditions monitored by the speed control are listed below:

Speed control system integrity

Internal voltages and circuits

Motor voltages and circuits

Freewheel speed limiting downhill

Battery voltage

When the battery voltage is low, the 'status' indicator light situated on power switch

will flash slowly as a warning for you to recharge your batteries. If the 'speed

controller' detects a fault, the light will flash more rapidly, with the number of flashes

indicating the nature of the fault. If your scooter is switch 'on' but not operated for

a set period of time (15 minutes approximately) the speed controller system will

automatically turn itself 'off' to conserve valuable battery energy. This fault can be

cleared when you power off then power back on.

FAULT DIAGNOSIS

Faults with the main speed controller are rare. Most faults on powered scooter are

associated with wiring or bad connections due to poor maintenance or

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