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EW-M34 

Owner’s Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.ewheelsdealers.com 

(888) 305-0881 Sales 

(888) 571-2845 - Service 

 

Summary of Contents for EW-M34

Page 1: ...0 EW M34 Owner s Manual www ewheelsdealers com 888 305 0881 Sales 888 571 2845 Service...

Page 2: ...to operation of this product depends on whether you completely follow the instructions cautions and warnings in this manual These symbols below in this manual are used to identify warnings notices an...

Page 3: ...re convenient For your safety please ensure that you read carefully and follow strictly all instructions warning and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your mobility scooter for the fir...

Page 4: ...3 Chair Console Armrest Headlights Battery Pack Front Bumper Free Wheel and Drive Lever...

Page 5: ...mbly Page 8 Main Scooter Components Page 9 Scooter Disassembly Page 10 to 11 Adjustments Page 12 to 13 Charging and Battery Information Page 14 to 19 Scooter Operation Page 20 General Guidelines Page...

Page 6: ...Volts 24 Volts Dimensions 39 x 20 x 31 33 LxWxH Floor Clearance 2 Front Basket Yes Batteries X2 12 AH SLA Batteries Throttle Type Delta Paddle Throttle Can Charge Off Scooter Yes Front Tire Type Soli...

Page 7: ...ugh a hole in the silver seat post and through the black seat post holding frame 3 Tighten the post securing and stabilizing knob on to finish securing Installing the Seat 1 Install the seat post to t...

Page 8: ...ket in place Installing the Battery Pack 1 Check that the battery securing knob is loose and the battery securing plate is facing vertically with the body of the scooter 2 Place the battery pack on th...

Page 9: ...Half Connection 1 The scooter will come with the front and back half already connected See steps for disassembly under disassembly section of manual Main Scooter Components Battery Pack Back Half Sea...

Page 10: ...pin the securing washer for the power supply cable counter clockwise to loosen until it is loose from the threads 2 Pull the power supply cable out of the socket where it plugs into and set aside in a...

Page 11: ...move the seat from the seat post Loosen the seat post securing and stabilizing knob With one hand hold the silver seat post and the with other hand remove the seat post securing pin Adjust to desired...

Page 12: ...attach to the scooter Loosen the securing knob on the desired side Adjust the armrest to the desired position Retighten the armrest securing knobs Tiller Angle Adjustment Loosen the front tiller secu...

Page 13: ...the scooter ensure the scooter is turned off Plug the charger cord into the batteries 3 pin charger port Plug the charger cord into the standard wall outlet The right light indicates the scooter is ch...

Page 14: ...Recharge the batteries again fully after first ride This will allow over 90 battery performance on the following ride After approximately four to five more charging cycles the batteries will allow fo...

Page 15: ...orn button and headlight button Key Switch Push the key into the key hole on the tiller and push downwards to turn on the scooter WARNING Turn the scooter power off when stopped to avoid unintended mo...

Page 16: ...isengage the brakes and make the scooter start moving backwards Conversely the scooter starts moving forwards if you push the left side of the delta throttle lever forwards The more the delta throttle...

Page 17: ...knob to the lowest position Battery Charge Indicator When the scooter is turned on this indicator will show the remaining charge the scooter has The green indictor lights show the current charge level...

Page 18: ...immediately If tripped wait at least one minute before pushing the button on the protector to turn the scooter power back on The protector is located on the battery pack right by the charger port Fre...

Page 19: ...cause personal injury 3 Never put your scooter in free wheel mode on any incline or decline Failure to do so may cause damage and personal injury WARNING When trying to drive the scooter the free rol...

Page 20: ...k all electrical connections Make sure they are tight and not corroded Check the brakes Make sure they are sensitive and reliable Check the battery charge level Recommend Scooter Maintenance Checklist...

Page 21: ...s product has a power saving feature When the scooter is powered on and has not been used for 20 minutes the power will shut off automatically To turn the scooter back on when this happens remove and...

Page 22: ...he weight limit voids your warranty and may result in personal injury and damage to your scooter Incline Information WARNING When climbing up an incline do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face...

Page 23: ...cause personal injury and damage to the scooter The maximum incline capable for this scooter is 8 If a slope is less than this angle it is safe for your scooter to climb WARNING The maximum incline ca...

Page 24: ...tangled in the running gear 3 Loosely packed gravel and beach sand Manual Freewheel Mode Your scooter is equipped with a manual freewheel lever that allows the scooter to be manually pushed by your at...

Page 25: ...n this case your scooter may be out of order due to their interferences WARNING If unintended motion occurs due to EMI RFI please immediately return turn your scooter off and contact your authorized p...

Page 26: ...the armrests Failure to do so may cause your scooter to tip or the armrest to break resulting in personal injury or damage to the scooter WARNING Avoid putting all your weight on the footplate Such u...

Page 27: ...of moisture at any time rain snow mist or wash Such exposure will damage your scooter Never operate your scooter if it has been exposed to moisture until it has been dried thoroughly All of design an...

Page 28: ...ded The purchaser is responsible for the delivery to the authorized repair facility Satisfactory proof of purchase is always required for warranty service Please contact the dealer company from whom y...

Page 29: ...hile submitting units and or parts for repair or replacement are the responsibility of the original purchaser WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty is only given to the original purchaser of the Scooter T...

Page 30: ...l normally become obvious within the first two months of use Any gradual deterioration in performance after this period is normally associated with fair wear and tear misuse or accidental damage and a...

Page 31: ...operating your scooter Do not disassemble your scooter on your own Avoid touching hot parts of your scooter during or after operation Avoid touching hot parts of your scooter that may have become hot...

Page 32: ...weight limits Operation of the scooter by a user over the weight limit can damage the scooter and can cause hazardous situations including increased braking distances and times decreased steering resp...

Page 33: ...her 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...

Page 34: ...n 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...

Page 35: ...moves too quickly on an incline fully apply the brakes move off of the decline and or ask for assistance eWheels recommends that you only use ramps which have a roughened surface to prevent slipping N...

Page 36: ...rcise care when moving onto your scooter Ensure the scooter is braked on level ground and the switch is in the off position Brace yourself against a sturdy piece of furniture or use a cane or other wa...

Page 37: ...ure to maintain the tires could lead to damage or personal injury Use Within a Motor Vehicle Do not sit in or operate your scooter in a motor vehicle such as a train bus or large van Stow or rack your...

Page 38: ...electronic and electro mechanical operations While there are a wide range of after market products available to modify and alter scooters some may make your scooter more dangerous to operate or may im...

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