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CLASSIFICATION

 

Type 'B' indoor/with some outdoor

capability (EN12184 : 1999) Class 2 (The use of invalid
carriages on the highway regulations 1988).

 with 250lbs (113kg) rider.

The safe climbing angle is measured with the seat in

the highest position, and a rider weight of 250lbs (113kg).
The motor on your scooter is powerful and may be able to
climb a steeper incline than the maximum safe climbing angle.

up to 4mph (6km/h) [+/- 10%] dependent

on weight and manufacturing tolerances.

Up to 12 miles (18km) between charges under ideal

conditions. Note: Range varies with weight, terrain,
temperature, battery condition etc. and is subject to
manufacturing tolerances.. Note : Your batteries will require a
period of "running in" before they will reach their optimum
capacity. Up to 20 charge, discharge cycles can be expected

Maximum safe climbing angle: 6

CLASSIFICATION 

Maximum safe climbing angle: 6

before full range is experienced. See also the battery charging
section of this manual.

 Front 6 inch, Rear 7 inch.

2 x 12 volt. Maintenance free. 18/AH sealed lead

acid or Li-polymer Battery 8.5/AH.

AC input. 100-240 volt. 50/60Hz. 
DC output 24 Volt. 2 Amp or 5 Amp or 5Amp 
for Li-polymer battery.
Conforms to: EN60335-2-29 and EN12184.

24 volt DC.

Rear wheel, direct drive via sealed drive axle.

24 volt DC. Permanent magnet, totally enclosed for

outdoor use. Internal brushes. 3.0 Amp. (no load)
70W. 4100R.P.M.

Automatic dynamic regenerating braking system with

spring activated magnetic solenoid parking brake. Free wheel
facility.

for driving comfort.

State of the art design for

safety and smooth operation; incorporating 'Fault' diagnosis.

Adjustable for height, arm width and

armrest angle. 

Charging point is on the rear chassis 

cover ( Fig 19,page 18 ).

           Complies with E.M.C. Directive 89/336/EEC
           complies with Medical Devices Directives 93/42/EEC

Tyre Size:

Electrical System: 

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Drive system: 

Motor:

Brake:

Adjustable Locking Tiller:

Proportional Speed Control: 

Contoured Seat:

Automatic Charger: 

 

 

 

 

Tyre Size:

Electrical System: 

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Drive system: 

Motor:

Brake:

Adjustable Locking Tiller:

Proportional Speed Control: 

Contoured Seat:

Automatic Charger: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model Code: Luggie

Model Code: Luggie

 

               

Overall length (Unfold)            

Overall length (Fold)                

Ground clearance                    

Maximum load                        

Range up to                            

Total Weight (excl. batteries)     

Turning radius                         

Maximum speed                       

Lead Acid Battery                    

Li-Polymer Battery                   

 

               

95cm/37 inches

60.5cm/24 inches

6.4cm/2.5 inches

113kgs/250lbs

18km/12ml

23kgs/50lbs

96cm/38 inches

6km/4mph

18Amp 

8.5Amp

 SPECIFICATIONS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

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Summary of Contents for FR168-4 (IT)

Page 1: ...FR168 4 IT uggi R USERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Smart Fold Easy Go...

Page 2: ...lined on page 4 5 6 9 10 13 of this owner s manual If you have any queries concerning operation or maintenance consult your authorised Luggie dealer Please keep in mind that the operator of the Scoote...

Page 3: ...e user in a moving vehicle for advice on transporting consult your selling agent Simple to remove battery pack The product should be serviced as recommended by an approved Luggie distributor in order...

Page 4: ...FINITION It is designed for a single occupant who experiences difficulty or discomfort when walking for prolonged periods but has the use of both legs and the physical visual and cognitive ability to...

Page 5: ...to remove the safety valves situated in the top of the battery Failure to observe this warning will invalidate your battery guarantee 24 Do not drive your Luggie through deep water or clean with a hig...

Page 6: ...ll free Please consult your carrier for details The advanced speed controller has been designed with extensive self checking circuits to give you the maximum state of the art safety technology Fully a...

Page 7: ...d firmly into position 3 With the combination of the height adjustment together with the handlebar movement you should find a suitably comfortable driving position Always make certain the handlebar lo...

Page 8: ...your batteries are losing power but you will still have power to spare When the needle falls into the red sector your batteries are low in power and need to be re charged although you will still have...

Page 9: ...n this mode the status light on your console will flash five times If your Luggie Scooter is in the freewheel Luggie FREEWHEEL PROCEDURE Warning Warning uggie Luggie Luggie Luggie s Luggie Luggie Lugg...

Page 10: ...Luggie Luggie BRAKING GENERAL SAFETY CHECK Warning Do not attempt to operate your new Luggie Scooter for the first time without completely reading and understanding all of the facts in this Users Ins...

Page 11: ...ces such as packed soil grass and gravel These surfaces may not be sound and fail to give OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES STREET AND ROADWAY DRIVING INSURANCE Warning Warning Luggie Luggie Luggie Luggie Lugg...

Page 12: ...e of the incline Drive your Scooter smoothly up the incline without stopping this greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall You should not travel over a potentially hazardous incline i e areas...

Page 13: ...ery Located on middle of chassis SAFETY WARNING INSTRUCTION LABLES 13 Located on front of the Scooter s chassis Located on top of locking of pull lever Located on middle of folding chassis Located at...

Page 14: ...n open area free from traffic and preferably with an attendant who can assist you Next switch on The battery state indicator will move and the status light will illuminate Gently press the right thumb...

Page 15: ...climb All of these factors can affect the rear stability of your Luggie Scooter If you are unsure of your capability to climb an obstacle then try another route always think safety first Please take c...

Page 16: ...surfaces Work out the best position to stow each part of your machine this will vary with different car designs An old blanket can be used to stop the various parts rubbing against each other It is go...

Page 17: ...ntial means that its two batteries must be maintained with full power Nightly recharging after use will help you to give them a longer life and will ensure your Luggie is always ready to go when you a...

Page 18: ...y be short or open If the Charging Indicator ORANGE is still off the battery charger may be defective 3 If the Charging Indicator ORANGE does not turn Green Fully Charged The battery is not charged no...

Page 19: ...re can I re charge my batteries How often must I re charge my batteries How can I ensure maximum battery life 19 5 Batteries carry a limited guarantee from the original manufacturer which is subject t...

Page 20: ...atteries must not be disposed of by means of a domestic refuse disposal unit dustbin etc Please contact your Dealer to dispose of used batteries Please note he may charge for this service The batterie...

Page 21: ...ectronic speed controller Sea and road salts are very corrosive and should be neutralised quickly Caution Note Check the Freewheeling Instructions first Safety Note For your own safety we recommend th...

Page 22: ...eel has two bearings which may have various spacing washers between the fork please note the order of these washers Remove the tyre from the wheel by following point 6 above for Rear Wheels using a 10...

Page 23: ...it will go with the locking lever released ie pushed upwards Support steering column 2 Release the black clamping lever down and test that the tiller is tightly held in place adjust clamp nut until co...

Page 24: ...ped below 23 3 volts in neutral Recharge the batteries soon The battery voltage at Controller has dropped to 16 5 volts Check the battery condition and the connections The battery voltage at the contr...

Page 25: ...er battery Conforms to EN60335 2 29 and EN12184 24 volt DC Rear wheel direct drive via sealed drive axle 24 volt DC Permanent magnet totally enclosed for outdoor use Internal brushes 3 0 Amp no load 7...

Page 26: ...BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAM BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAM SIZE SPECIFICATION Luggie CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 26 WHITE...

Page 27: ...een tested to the following standards with reference to EN12184 Emissions EN50022 B Immunity IEC1000 4 3 E S D IEC801 2 All figures speeds measurements and capacities shown in this manual are approxim...

Page 28: ...ure will normally become obvious within the first two months of use See batteries and battery charging section of this manual Any gradual deterioration in the performance after this period is normal a...

Page 29: ...also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you DETA...

Page 30: ...ll also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you D...

Page 31: ...ice agent will also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the Scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the b...

Page 32: ...o reproduction in any from of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews may be made without the written authorisation from Luggie May 1 2009 1000 No 2...

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