Do you have a question about the EW-M34 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
David Miller
June 29, 2025
Why does my EW M34 just beep when I turn it on to ride it, it just sits and beeps.
Kenneth Eidinger
February 21, 2025
Replacing new batteries, how does the wiring go from the batteries to connection to the charger? does the red go with the line to the connector for the battery charger plug-in?
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-Read and follow all instructions, warning, and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your mobility scooter for the first time. -If there is any additional information in this manual which you do not understand or require additional assistance for setup or operation, please contact your authorized provider.
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-The mobility scooters combined the modern technology with contemporary styles, and are divided into two models as to their structure: integral and separated. Especially the ladder has a structure for quick assembly and disassembly that is convenient to be stores or placed at the trunk of your vehicle while traveling.
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Chair Console Armrest Headlights Battery Pack Front Bumper Free-Wheel and Drive Lever...
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Table of Contents Page 5 – Technical Specifications Page 6 to 8 – Scooter Assembly 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 –...
Technical Specifications Model EW-M34 Weight Capacity 300LBS Speed: Up to 4.5 MPH Distance: 10 miles per charge (distance varies on terrain, riders weight, road surface, etc.) Electro-Mechanical Brakes: Seat Size: 17” x 16” Adjustable Armrests: Headlights: Yes (LED) Electric Battery Gauge:...
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Assembly: Installing the Seat Post 1.) Place the seat post into the frame of the back half. 2.) Place the seat post securing pin through 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 Basket 1.) Unwrap basket from plastic 2.) Slide Basket onto handlebar bracket. 3.) Ensure the basket tab is locking the basket 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.
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Front Half to Back 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 Seat Basket Battery Pack Back Half Front Half...
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Disassembly: Remove the basket, seat, and seat post the same way there were installed on the scooter. See below for steps of disconnecting the front half of the scooter from the back half of the scooter. Steps for Frame Separation 1.) Spin the securing washer for the power supply cable counter clockwise to loosen until it is loose from the threads.
Adjustments: Warning! Pull out power key before making any adjustments; never do it while driving or with the scooter power turned on. Seat Height • Pull up the seating fixing bar to release the seat. • Remove the seat from the seat post. •...
• Find the armrest securing knobs on the frame of the seat where the armrest brackets 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 •...
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Charging and Battery Information: WARNING! Your scooter must be charged with the off-board charger supplied by EWheels. Do not use aftermarket or automotive charger for you scooter. Charging Batteries with the Off-Board Charger • Position the scooter or the battery pack (if removed from the scooter) close to a standard wall outlet.
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New Battery Usage -Please follow the steps below to efficiently break-in the new batteries. • Fully charge the new batteries prior to initial use. This allows for 90% battery performance upon first use. • Move slowly at first, and do not travel too far until you are aware of the capable driving distance based on the battery indicator.
Scooter Operation: Tiller Console The tiller console houses all the controls needed to drive the scooter, including the key switch, speed adjustment knob, delta throttle lever, battery charge indicator, horn button and headlight button. Key Switch Push the key into the key hole on the tiller and push downwards to turn on the scooter.
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This lever allows you to control the forward and reverse speeds of your scooter up to the maximum speed preset with the speed adjustment knob. • Pull the ride side of the delta throttle lever towards you to disengage the brakes and make the scooter start moving forwards.
Speed Adjustment Knob This knob determines the top speed the scooter can travel when the delta throttle paddle fully pulled. The maximum forward speed is 4.5 MPH, and the maximum reverse speed is 2.2 MPH. WARNING! Until you are completely aware of how the scooter operates and performs, keep the speed adjustment knob to the lowest position.
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Headlight Button • Push the lights button to activate the headlights. • Push the button again to turn off the headlights. Overload Protector • The overload protector is a safety device. • When an overload occurs, this protector automatically trips to protect the motor and other electronic devices.
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CAUTION! 1.) When the scooter is in free-wheel mode, the brake system is disengaged, and the functions of the delta throttle paddle are inhibited by the control system. Meanwhile, the horn sounds while the power is on when in free-roll mode. 2.) Never use your scooter in free-wheel mode without your attachment.
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_________________________________________________________________ WARNING! A wrong connection may cause damages to the charger, connectors and electronics. Pre-Ride Safety Checklist • Check all electrical connections. Make sure they are tight and not corroded. • Check the brakes. Make sure they are sensitive and reliable. •...
General Guidelines: • Avoid knock or bumping the tiller console and scooter components. • Avoid exposure of your scooter to extreme conditions such as hot or cold temperatures and moisture. • Keep the tiller console clean and dy. • Check all connectors to ensure that they are tight and secured properly. •...
Safety Information: Weight Limitations • The scooter has a maximum weight capacity of 300 LBS. Do not under any circumstances exceed this weight capacity. WARNING! Exceeding the 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...
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WARNING! Don’t drive up or down a potentially hazardous incline (areas covered with snow, ice, cut grass, wet leaves etc.). WARNING! Never drive down an incline backwards. This can cause personal injury and damage to the scooter. • The maximum incline capable for this scooter is 8º. If a slope is less than this angle, it is safe for your scooter to climb.
Outdoor Driving Surfaces • Your scooter is designed to provide optimum stability and performance under normal driving conditions-dry level surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop, asphalt, or hard dirt. Avoid driving on the following road: 1.) Surfaces that you feel unsure about or soft pavement. 2.) Tall grass that can become tangled in the running gear.
Electromagnetic Interference • Electrical devices may be affected by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) that are produced by radio waves from radio stations TV stations and other radio transmitters. Like any electrical devices, your scooter may be affected by EMI/RFI, especially when your scooter is driven in the interference influence range of these radio transmitters.
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WARNING! Before transferring, position yourself as far back as possible in the scooter seat to prevent the scooter from tipping and causing injury. WARNING! Avoid putting all your weight on 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.
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WARNING! Do not operate your scooter on slippery roads with ice or snow. Failure to do so may cause personal injury and affect the performance of you scooter. WARNING! Do not expose your scooter to any type of moisture at any time (rain, snow, mist or wash).
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E-Wheels’ discretion. The batteries are warranted by E-Wheels for 6 months after the purchase of the Unit. Labor and service calls are NOT included: The purchaser is responsible for the delivery to the authorized repair facility.
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SERVICE: Warranty service can be performed by E-Wheels or by an authorized service facility. Do not return faulty parts to E-Wheels without prior consent. A request for a Return Authorization is required prior to returning items. All transportation costs and shipping damage incurred while submitting units and/or parts for repair or replacement are the responsibility of the original purchaser.
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E-Wheels. Labor, service calls, shipping (including warranty claims), and other charges incurred for repair of the product are not approved by E-Wheels unless authorized. Batteries: Batteries carry a limited warranty which is subject to a stringent wear and tear clause.
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Safety Manual: Intended Use Your scooter is a recreational scooter and is to be used for improving mobility in your daily activities such as walking. It is not a medical scooter or medical and does not and is not intended to provide medical benefits, medical assistance, medical therapy, or treat or alleviate any medical condition or disability.
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• Do not operate the scooter while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other medications which may impair your ability to operate a vehicle. • Do not operate the scooter while using a mobile phone or other mobile device. •...
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Have the belt replaced by an authorized repair technician if the safety belt becomes frayed, cut, or shows other signs of wear or damage. General Operation - Mirrors If your scooter is equipped with mirrors, orient them so that you can see behind you.
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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.
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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.
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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 –...
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Always check your scooter for normal operation, loose parts, and defects before operating. If you find a problem, have it repaired before operating. Keep your scooter clean and dry. Do not use a high-pressure water sprayer to clean the scooter. If you wash your scooter, use a damp sponge or cloth, and dry the scooter thoroughly before operating.
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damaged. Do not use your scooter if the battery is cracked, leaking, or otherwise damaged. Keep tools and other metal elements away from the contact terminals of the batteries. Remove the batteries when transporting your scooter. Modifications to the Scooter Do not disassemble or modify your scooter on your own.
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Do you have a question about the EW-M34 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Why does my EW M34 just beep when I turn it on to ride it, it just sits and beeps.
Replacing new batteries, how does the wiring go from the batteries to connection to the charger? does the red go with the line to the connector for the battery charger plug-in?
Where is the fuse located on a m34