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General Operation - Mirrors 

If your scooter is equipped with mirrors, orient them so that you can see behind you.  Orient the mirrors while 
sitting on the scooter but while the scooter is not moving and is not in operation.  Never attempt to adjust the 
mirrors while operating the scooter.  Proper orientation of the mirrors should allow you to see behind you and 
should minimize blind spots.   

General Operation – Lights and Signals 

If your scooter is equipped with headlights and turn signals, use them.  Using headlights at night, and even at day, 
increases your visibility to other vehicles.  Using turn signals provides warning to vehicle and pedestrian traffic near 
you.   

General Operation – Driving Outdoors 

Your scooter is designed to be driven on clean, even, dry surfaces.  eWheels does not recommend you store your 
scooter outdoors.  Your scooter is susceptible to damage to electronic, mechanical, or other components if exposed 
to water.  If you are caught outside during inclement weather, seek shelter or ask someone for assistance.   

Always ensure that the power is switched off when getting on or off the scooter.  Never attempt to mount or 
dismount the scooter if it is operational or moving.  Do not switch the power off when the scooter is still moving 
forward or in reverse.  Always check that the variable speed switch is set to the desired speed setting.  Always 
check that the desired direction of forward or reverse travel is selected when ready to drive.   

General Operation – Public Roads 

Unless specifically permitted or authorized by the state, do not drive your scooter on public roads.  If you need to 
drive along a public road, use the sidewalk adjoining the road.  Always use care when driving near to or around 
public roads, as you may be less visible to motor vehicles when riding the scooter because of your smaller relative 
size and slower relative speed.  Always be aware of state and local rules of traffic, and take those rules into account 
when operating your scooter; it is your responsibility to know those rules, obey them, and understand how other 
traffic will operate in accordance with such rules.  eWheels recommends that you gain your first experiences with 
your scooter well away from public roads, so that you can learn and understand how the scooter operates and 
handles in a comfortable and quiet environment.   

General Operation – Alternate Surfaces 

Do not drive your scooter onto stairs or escalators; serious injury will result.  Do not attempt to drive your scooter 
onto stairs or escalators.  Most elevators are safe for use with the scooter.  When confronted with stairs or 
escalators, navigate to the closest elevator instead.  Conduct a visual inspection and assess the quality and 
condition of the elevator before using it.  Use care; some elevators have awkward entrance angles that can make 
ingress and egress difficult.   

General Operation – Curbs 

 

Summary of Contents for EW-08

Page 1: ...0 EW 08 Owner s Manual www ewheelsdealers com 888 305 0881 Sales 888 571 2845 Service...

Page 2: ...re Guide Page 3 Technical Specifications Page 4 6 Operation of Scooter Page 7 8 Charging and Battery Information Page 9 Ramps and Curbs Page 9 General Page 10 Use While Under Influence Page 10 12 Safe...

Page 3: ...2 Charger Port Rear Wheel Hub Motor Front Shocks Headset with Ignition Backrest Front Headlight...

Page 4: ...Hub Motor Amps 12 AH Volts 60 Volts Dimensions 69 x 13 x 45 LxWxH Floor Clearance 7 Rear Basket N A Batteries 1 60v 12 AH Lithium Ion Battery Forward Reverse switch N A High Low Speed switch N A Front...

Page 5: ...display the current charge level when on Turn the key counter clockwise to power off when stopped 2 Battery Power Indicator The battery power indicator lights will show when the scooter is on The bat...

Page 6: ...left powers off the machine The middle position turns on the scooter The position all the way right activates the LED headlight bulbs 4 Horn The horn button is located on the left hand side of the han...

Page 7: ...h and does not require a password When paired for the first time it will automatically reconnect when the scooter is turned on and the Bluetooth setting on the device being used in also turned on 6 Ki...

Page 8: ...id overcharging The charging time varies depending on how charged the batteries are If almost empty the charge time may take up to 8 hours If the red lights stays on for more than 8 hours unplug the c...

Page 9: ...e in your scooter The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives Always charge the batteries in a well ventilated area The charger is intended for indoor use only Rep...

Page 10: ...ts or obstructions General 1 Always keep your feet on the scooter while riding 2 Do not exceed the weight capacity of 350lbs 3 Do not attempt to lift or move the scooter by any of its removable parts...

Page 11: ...alcohol as this may impair your ability to operate your scooter in a safe manner Safety Requirements Driving Surface The EW 08 has the best stability and performs the best under the normal driving co...

Page 12: ...f drugs or alcohol Do not park on steep slopes Changing the initial setting of refitting your scooter is forbidden Use caution when operating near busy streets markets or shopping centers Do not opera...

Page 13: ...do not charge when frozen Do not let the batteries every go completely dead When low do not let sit for an extended period or damage may occur Always use required safety equipment while operating Do n...

Page 14: ...nic components 1 year limited warranty 3 Controllers 1 year limited warranty 4 Batteries Not warranted 5 Consumables Not warranted Tires tubes seat cushions etc 6 Labor costs are NOT covered by warran...

Page 15: ...a mobile phone or other mobile device Do not operate your scooter if it is not functioning properly Never try to operate your scooter beyond the its limitations as described in the manual Size and We...

Page 16: ...desired speed setting Always check that the desired direction of forward or reverse travel is selected when ready to drive General Operation Public Roads Unless specifically permitted or authorized b...

Page 17: ...verse direction down an incline Because the capability of your scooter to climb an incline or descend a decline depends on a number of factors such as the scooter s specifications your size and weight...

Page 18: ...ng to the motor vehicle s guidelines before entering or when entering the motor vehicle Never sit in your scooter while it is on or in a motor vehicle which is operating or in motion Batteries Do not...

Page 19: ...hich are not performed by eWheels or eWheels approved vendors eWheels is not responsible for damage to the scooter or personal injury caused by disassembly modification or other alteration of your sco...

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