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ASSEMBLY AND SETUP 

1)

 Remove your EW-36/EW-66 from its shipping carton.

 

EW-36/EW-66 weighs about 150 lbs, so get help, and use

care. Cut away any residual packing materials with a knife

or scissors. 

 

2) 

Attach the Rear View Mirrors to the mounting holes.  A 

wrench can be used to tighten the lock nuts at the base 

of each mirror. 

3) 

Check if the brakes are properly adjusted.  The brake 

handles should stop short of touching the handgrip, when 

fully engaged.  The rear brake cable can be adjusted in 

two places:    

 

At the cable end bracket, just before the lever,        

with 8 and 10 mm wrench adjustments, and  

At the end of the lever, with a 10 mm nut fastener. 

 The front brake is adjusted 

at the end of the cable, at 

the saddle nut. 

4)

 Circuit Breaker.  Using the ignition key, open the rear 

storage compartment located under the seat.  Locate the 

circuit breaker and switch it from off to on. 

5)

 Your EW-36/EW-66 has been in transit and storage.

You must charge the batteries before riding it.  Charge

the battery by plugging the charger into the EW-36/

EW-66 Charger Ports.

 

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Summary of Contents for EW-36

Page 1: ...Electric Mobility Scooter Read this manual completely before riding your electric mobility scooter EW 36 EW 66 EW 36 EW 66 E WheelsTM Electric Scooters www ActiveForever com...

Page 2: ...the light on the charger turns red green 5 DO NOT allow this unit to deep discharge the battery 6 For safety purposes DO NOT charge for over 8 hours 7 Turn the unit OFF when not in use This PRODUCT IS...

Page 3: ...See Product Handbook for more information This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older SAFETY Persons without excellent vision balance coordination reflex muscle and bone strength...

Page 4: ...has been damaged in any way Keep hands face feet and hair away from all moving parts Do not touch the motor or wheels while they are rotating Brakes are designed to control speed as well as stop the s...

Page 5: ...et Weather Night Riding 8 Specifications 11 Components 12 Assembly and Setup 14 Routine Operation 15 Battery Care and Maintenance 17 Battery Charging 20 Other Maintenance 23 Fuse 24 Scheduled Maintena...

Page 6: ...scooter that is capable of bringing the front wheel up and off the ground if not careful Having the seat slid completely back as well as the speed control dial at its highest adjustment increases its...

Page 7: ...board o Wear bright visible clothing that is not so loose that it can catch on moving parts of the EW 36 EW 66 or objects at the side of the road or trail o Think about your speed and keep your speed...

Page 8: ...d at dusk or in the dark or when you are very tired Each of these conditions increases the risk of accident o Never allow children to ride Never allow others to ride without reading and understanding...

Page 9: ...trol of the bike Don t use items that may restrict your hearing o Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other riders vehicles and objects Safe braking distance and forces are subject to th...

Page 10: ...If you must ride under these conditions check and be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding follow the Rules of the Road and take the following precautions Make sure that your EW 36 E...

Page 11: ...engage either brake the throttle becomes inoperative Release the throttle before braking Do not ride the brakes The EW 36 EW 66 has a speed control dial to regulate the speed output The rider can tur...

Page 12: ...G WEIGHT 280 lbs NET WEIGHT 200 lbs ELECTRIC LIGHT Yes BATTERY INDICATOR Yes STORAGE BASKET Yes SHOCK ABSORBER Two rear shock absorber on the frame ALARM Anti theft alarm EW 66 COLOR Red or Silver POW...

Page 13: ...3 9 4 6 7 8 5 10 tilt seat forward 4 batteries total 2 Seat Recline Adjuster 3 Drop Down Arm Rests 4 Forward Reverse switch 5 Instrument panel 6 Throttle 7 Brake levers 8 Ignition Switch 9 Basket 10 V...

Page 14: ...rs 2 High low beam selector 3 Rearview mirrors 4 Instrument Panel 5 Headlight switch 6 Throttle 7 Ignition switch 8 Forward Reverse switch 9 Turn Signal 10 Speed Control Knob 1 3 2 9 4 5 10 8 6 www Ac...

Page 15: ...hen fully engaged The rear brake cable can be adjusted in two places At the cable end bracket just before the lever with 8 and 10 mm wrench adjustments and At the end of the lever with a 10 mm nut fas...

Page 16: ...tment and function of the brakes 5 Make sure the EW 36 EW 66 is in good mechanical order Visually inspect and hand check the vehicle and snug any loose bolts screws or other fasteners 6 With the EW 36...

Page 17: ...e a well balanced position Your right hand will control the accelerator Twist the accelerator slowly to avoid a sudden rush of speed forward The speed of the bike will increase as you twist the accele...

Page 18: ...harge cycles Thus it is good to charge the battery after each ride A partial discharge will require less time on the chargers What to Expect Realistically The battery can keep its performance for abou...

Page 19: ...burns create blinding arcs or explode causing serious injury If you accept this risk work slowly and exercise utmost care Work with only one wire at one time 3 Batteries solder and soldering vapors co...

Page 20: ...W 36 EW 66 will not reach its normal mileage in winter or in cold weather When the air temperature is up to 68 F the EW 36 EW 66 will achieve its normal range capability When the ambient temperature i...

Page 21: ...d charge it every 20 days Even a healthy battery will discharge itself slowly Even with its power off the EW 36 EW 66 state of charge will decline gradually over time Remember to fully charge the batt...

Page 22: ...the charger indicator lights and their meanings 6 Generally a short drive will require a short time to re charge and a long ride will require a longer time A complete 90 discharge may require 6 hours...

Page 23: ...48 volts of potential All batteries charge simultaneously You should charge your EW 36 EW 66 after each ride You should charge your EW 36 EW 66 if it has not been used for 30 days or more WARNING Do n...

Page 24: ...sistance If it drags it will waste a lot of electric power You should change the brake s shoes when they are worn to one third of their original thickness The rear drum brake is very similar to the br...

Page 25: ...the brake cables with silicone or graphite lubricant Maintenance period one month Lubricate the fork Shock Absorber tube axle rim and the axle ball bearing with SH T0386 lubricant bicycle or lithium...

Page 26: ...m to ensure it is not distorted Steering Linkage to ensure it is not distorted Front light bugle to ensure functioning properly Brake to ensure it is working properly Throttle to ensure that it is wor...

Page 27: ...le returns to original position Controller or Throttle is defective Replace Controller or Throttle Customer service can assist in diagnosis Vehicle is losing speed 1 Battery is low 2 Defective battery...

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