Warning:
If you are not an accomplished outdoors powered vehicle driver, we
strongly recommend that you first practice in an open, safe area, free from traffic,
preferably with a care provider who can assist you.
5. Sleep Time: When your Luggie scooter has been idle for 15 minutes or more, it will
automatically go into sleep mode to conserve battery charge. There are 2 ways to
wake the Luggie in sleep mode. One way to wake Luggie is to toggle the wig-wag a
couple of times.The recommended way to wake the Luggie is to power off the
scooter before powering it back on.
You are now ready to go. ALWAYS think safety first! Enjoy your new Luggie
scooter!
Your scooter is equipped with a manual freewheel device for your convenience
when you need to push the scooter.
FREEWHEEL PROCEDURE
To put your scooter in freewheel mode, locate the magnetic brake release (red
handled lever) located in the rear right hand side of your scooter under your seat
as pictured. (FIG 13).
Make certain the Luggie power switch located under the right handlebar, (FIG 11)
is switched off.
Push forward the magnetic brake release (red handled lever) (FIG13) until a
distinct click is felt to disengage the magnetic brake. You can now push your
Luggie with ease.
Note: When your scooter stops in the freewheel mode while pushing, it is not stuck or
broken. The safety feature on the scooter will automatically trigger when the scooter is
pushed quicker than a slow walking speed. To engage the drive system, simply pull the
magnetic brake release lever backwards until a distinct click is felt. If the power switch was
left on while in freewheel mode, simply power off and then on to enable driving mode.
Warning: DO NOT sit on your Luggie scooter with the freewheel device in the
disengage position. Your Luggie scooter has limited braking while in freewheel mode.
FREEWHEELING YOUR LUGGIE
FIG 13
12