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MODIFICATIONS 

Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on your scooter without first 
contacting E-Wheels. E-Wheels offer a wide variety of accessories for your scooter to help accommodate 
your needs.  

WARNING

 

 Do not modify your scooter in any way; doing so will void the warranty.  

SAFETY CHECK 

ATTENTION 

 Inspect the following components before each use: 

 

Electrical connections 

 secure and free from corrosion 

 

Batteries 

 fully charged and free from corrosion 

III. SAFETY GUIDELINES 

WEIGHT CAPACITY 

This scooter has a maximum weight capacity that should never be exceeded. The maximum weight 
capacity includes the user and any accessories.  

WARNING

 

 Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will void your warranty. E-Wheels will not be held 

responsible for injuries and/or damages resulting from failure to observe weight capacities. 

WARNING

 

 Do not carry passengers on your scooter. Your scooter is designed and tested for one user 

to operate while seated.  

INCLINE GUIDELINES 

Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the speed before traveling on a 
slope.  

When traveling up an incline try to keep the scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop, use 
caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.  

 

INCLINE GUIDELINES 

When traveling down an incline lower the speed on your scooter to the slowest setting, and proceed 
cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the incline faster than you expected, slowly release the 
throttle and apply the hand brake, then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the 
incline.  

WARNING 

 Drive your scooter straight up or down an incline, never backwards. Erratic movements, or 

back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. 

Summary of Contents for EW-18

Page 1: ...EW 18 Page 1 of 13 EW 18 Owner s Manual www ewheelsdealers com 888 305 0881 Customer Service 888 571 2845 Service...

Page 2: ...rdous Conditions or product malfunction ATTENTION Improper use could lead to injury and or damage to your Scooter SUGGESTION Follow these instructions for best practices and to keep Your scooter in pr...

Page 3: ...driving at low speeds in a spacious hazard free area traveling forward backward left right decelerating maneuvering up inclines and down inclines Avoid unnecessary movement of the scooter Never reach...

Page 4: ...et hair body parts clothing or similar articles to come in contact with moving parts of the scooter wheels or drive train Do not operate your scooter if hair clothing or other articles can extend past...

Page 5: ...s with water sand gravel dirt leaves and other debris Wet weather impairs traction braking and visibility Avoid exposure to moisture standing water rain snow ice or salt Always wear shoes when operati...

Page 6: ...oter when you are tired or after consuming alcohol Be cautious when driving your scooter in busy areas Under no circumstances should the scooter be used as a seat in a motor vehicle Do not attempt to...

Page 7: ...responsible for injuries and or damages resulting from failure to observe weight capacities WARNING Do not carry passengers on your scooter Your scooter is designed and tested for one user to operate...

Page 8: ...vigate your scooter over a fixed obstacle taller than the maximum ground clearance WARNING Never attempt to navigate your scooter backwards over an obstacle WARNING Never attempt to operate your scoot...

Page 9: ...es power to the motors Turn the key switch with the key inserted to turn on your scooter SUGGESTION It is recommended you start at slow speeds when familiarizing yourself with your scooter controls On...

Page 10: ...12 hours BATTERY RANGE There are many factors that affect the range of your batteries including the surfaces inclines curves or wind you encounter when operating your scooter If not ideal conditions...

Page 11: ...cooter may operate at a lower speed This is due to the safety mechanism built into the unit to prevent damage to the gearbox and other electronic functions when operating too hot VIII INSPECTION MAINT...

Page 12: ...act E Wheels if one of the following conditions occurs Motor or gearbox noise Frayed electrical harnesses Cracked or broken connections Uneven wear on the tires Veering to one side Bent or broken whee...

Page 13: ...ons 9 x9 x11 Ground Clearance 4 25 Overall Dimensions Length 41 Width 27 Height 28 5 Seat Dimensions Width 14 5 Depth 10 Back Height N A Power Motor 350W Brushless Hub Controller 350W Batteries 12V x...

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