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scooter and likely injury to yourself.  Do not drive over a curb or object exceeding 4 inches in height.  Your scooter 
can drive over most gradual, smooth curbs.  Approach such curbs head-on, so that the scooter is oriented 
perpendicular to the curb.  Consistently apply speed over the curb until the rear wheels of the scooter have moved 
just past the curb.  Do not approach the curb at an oblique angle; doing so can increase the risk that your scooter 
tips over.  Likewise, when moving down a curb, approach the curb perpendicular to it and not at an oblique angle.  
Avoid stopping completely when going over small objects, curbs, or other obstacles and obstructions.   

General Operation 

 Incline Control 

Your scooter can handle a wide range of inclines and declines.  The scooter is safe for operation on most handicap-
accessible ramps.  However, do not use the scooter on inclines of a degree which makes operation of the scooter 
difficult; if the scooter does not readily climb the incline, move off of the incline and/or ask for assistance.  Likewise, 
do not use the scooter on declines of a degree which makes operation of the scooter difficult; if the scooter 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.  Never drive in a 
transverse direction across an incline or turn sharply on an incline.  Never drive in a reverse 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, the quality 

of the surface, and your personal 

setup of the scooter, eWheels does not guarantee the scooter’s safety on a specific angle of incline or decline.  

However, eWheels does not recommend you use your scooter on inclines or declines greater than 10 degrees, 
while making no guarantees of performance and safety on angles less than 10 degrees.   

General Operation 

 Cornering 

Always reduce your speed when making sharp turns.  Always control your speed when cornering.  As with any 
vehicle, maneuvering a corner at a high speed increases the risk of tipping the scooter.  You should maneuver at a 
speed which is reasonable for the scooter, its specifications and conditions, your size and weight, your angle of 
approach, the type of turn, and the surface conditions.   

General Operation 

 Influences 

Do not operate the scooter while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other medications which may impair 
your ability to operate a vehicle.  The scooter is heavy and can reach significant speeds, but even at low speeds it is 
dangerous to operate under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other medications which may alter or impair your 
coordination, reaction time, reflexes, and other capabilities.   

General Operation 

 Ingress and Egress 

Exercise 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 walking assistive equipment.  
Use your upper body to assist your legs in lowering you onto the scooter seat.  Move downwardly slowly.  Apply 
and buckle the safety belt.  Sit for a few minutes before operating the scooter.  Also exercise care when moving off 
of your scooter.  Ensure the scooter is braked on level ground and the switch is in the off position.  Unbuckle the 
safety belt.  Getting up quickly or the wrong way could lead to injury.  Look around for a sturdy piece of furniture, 

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Страница 1: ...0 EW 20 Owner s Manual www ewheelsdealers com 888 305 0881 Sales 888 571 2845 Service...

Страница 2: ...de Page 3 Product Specifications Page 4 Operation of Scooter Page 7 Charging and Battery Maintenance Page 8 Ramps and Curbs Page 9 General Page 9 Use While Under Influence Page 9 Safety Requirements P...

Страница 3: ...2 Battery Access Door Front Fork Suspension Front Wheel Motor Seat with Backrest Headlight Rear Basket Throttle Folding Handlebar Lever...

Страница 4: ...Hub Brushless Motor Amps 12 AH Volts 48 Volts Dimensions 55 x 26 x 38 LxWxH Floor Clearance 7 Back Basket 11 x 20 x 10 DxWxH Batteries 4 12 volt 12 amp hour SLA Forward Reverse switch Yes High Medium...

Страница 5: ...2 Speed Control The black twist grip throttle controls acceleration Twisting the throttle grip towards you will increase the speed Releasing the throttle grip will reduce the speed gradually while on...

Страница 6: ...ebars Press button to sound the horn 5 Headlight Switch The headlight is controlled with the ignition key position Turn the key one more time to the right when the scooter is in the on position to tur...

Страница 7: ...handle away from the handlebar assembly The handlebars do not lock when folded 8 Swiveling Seat The seat can swivel to be able to get on and off the machine easier Use the handle located on the right...

Страница 8: ...y use sealed lead acid batteries that are deep cycle and maintenance free for your scooter Battery Type 4 12 volt 12 AH Maintenance Free Deep Cycle Sealed Lead Acid Note Do not use lithium ion batteri...

Страница 9: ...nal injury and damage to the scooter may result 4 Never try to use your scooter beyond its limitations as described in the manual 5 Do not operate your scooter if it is not functioning properly 6 Do n...

Страница 10: ...when riding on other surfaces grass gravel etc DO NOT exceed the specified climbing angle Do not operate the scooter before you have fully read and understood the manual Always turn the scooter off a...

Страница 11: ...operate on uneven slopes or uneven ground be careful when passing over slopes Never take the scooter on an escalator Do not operate on frozen slippery or salty roads Never let the batteries freeze do...

Страница 12: ...mponents 1 year limited warranty 2 Controllers 1 year limited warranty 3 Batteries Not warranted 4 Consumables Not warranted Tires tubes seat cushions etc 5 Warranty does NOT cover labor costs Any dam...

Страница 13: ...ther 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 Weight Limits Your sco...

Страница 14: ...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 t...

Страница 15: ...rface and your personal setup of the scooter eWheels does not guarantee the scooter s safety on a specific angle of incline or decline However eWheels does not recommend you use your scooter on inclin...

Страница 16: ...batteries with your scooter Always charge your scooter s batteries in a well ventilated area eWheels recommends that you periodically charge your batteries such as once a month when your scooter is no...

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