E-Wheels EW-36 Owner's Manual page 17

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4) The EW-36/EW-66 has an onboard Voltmeter,
indicating the Battery's approximate state-of-charge.
It is normal for this reading to "sag" somewhat
during acceleration. Excessive Voltage "sag" is a
sign of a depleted or damaged battery. When a
battery is exhausted, if you force it to supply energy,
it will dramatically damage the battery. At this time,
the low voltage protector will shut off the power
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automatically, protecting the battery from further
damage.
5) Hold onto the handlebars with both hands. Assume
a well-balanced position. Your right hand will
control the accelerator. Twist the accelerator
slowly to avoid a sudden rush of speed forward.
The speed of the bike will increase as you twist the
accelerator more. Release the accelerator and
apply the brakes to stop your bike. You will control
the speed of the bike by using both the accelerator
and the brakes. When the brake handle is
squeezed it cuts power to the accelerator.
6) Give the EW-36/EW-66 some acceleration and speed
by first applying the throttle gently. Try not to
brake and accelerate needlessly.
7) Return the key to the OFF position and take out
the key after riding, to secure your property and to
save battery power.
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