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EW-75
Owner's Manual
www.ewheelsdealers.com
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(888) 571-2845 - Service

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Ernest Tucker
April 19, 2025

How to raise the seat on a EW 75 scooter?

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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025

To raise the seat on an EWheels EW-75 scooter, lift the seat and flick the main power switch underneath. This action is part of starting the device, and lifting the seat gives access to the switch. Further seat adjustment instructions are not provided.

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alex marlowe
February 25, 2025

How do you access the battery compartment.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The context does not provide information on how to access the battery compartment on the EWheels EW-75.

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alex marlowe
February 26, 2025

How do you OPEN the battery compartment under the seat? is there a latch or remote or some kind of secret way of opening I can’t get it to open!

Alexander Marlowe
February 19, 2025

Can’t turn on scooter. Can’t lift seat.Where on fob is start how many green lights is charged won’t run

Ed armstrong
January 17, 2025

Where is fuse

Summary of Contents for ewheels EW-75

  • Page 1 EW-75 Owner’s Manual www.ewheelsdealers.com (888) 571-2845 - Service...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page 2 - Feature Guide Page 3 - Technical Specifications Page 4-7 - Operation of Scooter Page 8-9 - Charging and Battery Information Page 9 - Ramps and Curbs Page 10 - General Page 10 - Use While Under Influence Page 11-12 - Safety Requirements Page 13-15 –...
  • Page 3 Rear View Mirrors Lockable Cargo Box LED Running Lights Charger Port LED Front Headlight Large Aluminum Wheels...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model: EW-75 Weight Capacity: 400 LBS Speed: Up to 15 MPH Distance: Up to 43 miles per charge (distance varies on terrain, riders weight, road surface, etc.) Front Seat: Type: Comfort Saddle Seat Front Seat: Size: 14” Wide, 26” Deep...
  • Page 5: Operation Of Scooter

    Operation of Scooter 1. Turning on The Scooter… Insert key into ignition and turn clockwise to turn the scooter on. The battery indicator gauge will display the current charge level when on. Turn the key counterclockwise to power off when stopped. 2.
  • Page 6 3. Tiller Controls… See below for all tiller functions labeled below. Status lights on the top of the tiller will illuminate or flash when a feature is activated. Lights Switch Turn Signal Switch High/Low Beam Switch Forward/Reverse Switch *Left Side* *Right Side* Speed Switch Horn Button...
  • Page 7 4. Circuit Breaker… The blue circuit breaker switch underneath the seat must be turned on to operate the scooter and must remain on while charging. 5. Emergency Brake Tab… The emergency brake is located on the right-side brake handle. The tab holds tension in the brake lines to keep the unit stationary while not in use.
  • Page 8 1. Charger Port… To access the charger port, push the top of the spring- loaded charger port door. Make sure to close the door after charging is complete. 2. Bluetooth Speaker Remote… Attached to the key for the scooter will be a remote for the Bluetooth speaker system.
  • Page 9 Charging Instructions: The smart charger included with your scooter will shut off its high current mode when the scooter is fully charged. When the light on the charger is red, the scooter is still charging. When the light turns green, this means the scooter is fully charged.
  • Page 10: Ramps And Curbs

    Note: - Do not use automotive starter batteries. They are not designed to handle long deep discharge and are unsafe for use in your scooter. - The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives.
  • Page 11: General

    General: 1. Always keep your feet on the scooter while riding. 2. Do not exceed the weight capacity of 400 LBS. 3. Do not attempt to lift or move the scooter by any of its removable parts. Personal injury and damage to the scooter may result. 4.
  • Page 12: Safety Requirements

    Safety Requirements: Driving Surface The EW-75 has the best stability and performs the best under the normal driving conditions (dry, level ground with concrete or asphalt). Extra care must be taken 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.
  • Page 13 • Hold the handlebar with both hands and put both feet on the floorboard while driving the scooter. • Never sit on the scooter in a moving vehicle. • Do not drive on uneven slopes or uneven ground; be careful when passing over slopes.
  • Page 14 The purchaser is responsible for the delivery to the authorized repair facility. Satisfactory proof of purchase is always required for warranty service. Please contact Ewheels directly for any assistance in locating a service provider or to make a warranty claim.
  • Page 15 Ewheels. Returning Faulty Parts Do not return faulty parts to Ewheels 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.
  • Page 16 When applicable, parts will be provided under warranty at no charge, but shipping to any offshore and/or international location will be the responsibility of the original purchaser. International and offshore end-users must contact Ewheels directly to initiate the warranty process. *Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one (1) year from the date of the original purchase and to the extent permitted by law.
  • Page 17 • Do not use any battery which is not approved by eWheels for use with your scooter. • Do not allow children to play on the scooter or use it without supervision.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 slipping.
  • Page 20 Do not use automotive 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 not in regular use. Ensure the switch is in the off position when the batteries are charged. Ensure that the power plug is inserted and plugged firmly into the battery during charging.
  • Page 21 scooter.