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SAFETY ADVISORIES

General Scooter Safety Precautions

1. Water Advisory : This Scooter has some water-resistance properties but is NOT waterproof.

● Try to avoid using in wet conditions & rain. ● Do not use a hose or excessive water to clean the Scooter.

2. Don't Get Caught Up

3. The Mini4 is

: Please take care to avoid having clothing, accessories (bag, shoelaces), fingers caught in rotational or folding element of the Scooter,

Not a Stunt Scooter : Jumping, stunt riding, acrobatics, or abuse riding will void the warranty.

4. Abide by the Weight Limits : This product is intended for a single adult rider, please keep the maximum weight to under

265lb. This Scooter is NOT intended for Children. It should not be used by 2 people riding in tandem.

5. Disassembly/Modifications

6. Legal Compliance

- Disassembling or modifying the Scooter without prior permission will void the warranty.

: Please adhere to all local traffic and related laws governing Personal Electric Vehicles.

7. Start Slow: For new Riders, start out by operating at a conservative low speed. Practice riding in wide open areas before operating the Scooter in public.

8. Controlled Stopping : Hard and sudden emergency braking runs risk of toppling the Scooter. Please decelerate in a controlled gradual fashion to stop safely. Do not apply extreme force to the brake lever!

9. Exercise Care Going Downhill : Accelerating downhill is extremely dangerous! Take care to reduce your speed, use the brake accordingly. Manage brake overheating and stress to the scooter by stopping periodically on a long descent.

10. Don't Push the Machine too Hard : Acceptable hill grades vary depending the Rider's weight. Excessively long ascents up steep hills will lead to overheating, cut-outs, overcurrent or voltage sag cutouts, resulting in potential irreversible damage to the Scooter .

11. When Lifting : Trying to lift the scooter by the handles risks damage due to stressing the folding support.

To lift properly, hold from the foot platform in one hand and handle section in other. Take care not to strain your back!

12. Safety Gear : Please wear appropriate safety protection for riding (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards,

Ride Safety Recommendations

1. When setting out to ride in the dark, please check that your lights are working properly. Because your ability to respond to events in low light is impaired, please keep your speed in check.

2. Select suitable mode that allows for adjustment to unexpected riding scenarios. Practice gradually slowing to a complete stop.

3. Take extra precautions when using in the following environments: slippery surfaces, high traffic areas, sudden inclines, poor quality roads, and intersections.

4. Do not approach speed bumps at high speed, limit to under 3mph.

5. Do not try to use a foot to brake or decelerate, it will endanger your safety & is not very effective.

6. After riding, the motor and brake sections (esp. disk rotor) produce signifcant amounts of heat, do not touch!

7. Riding with one hand only on handle, e.g. cell phone use, is strongly discouraged.

8. Make sure the kickstand is is not extended when setting off.

Charging Guidelines

Charging Procedure

1. Open charging port cap and connect charger cable to charging port first, then connect charger to outlet.

Charging

Port

2. Charging Status Light

● (Red) Charging

(Green) Fully charged

3. Charging port cap must be closed at all times (during use & storage), except while charging.

4. When plugging the charger to charging port, you may see a spark due to difference in voltage. This is normal.

Proper Charger Use :

Charger failure or abnormal use may cause electric shock or worse, please follow these guidelines:

1. Manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for problems caused by disassembly, modification, or mixing use of chargers.

2. Charging under following conditions is not recommended: high humidity, temperature, enclosed spaces lacking ventilation.

3. The charger is not waterproof. Ensure moisture does not enter into charger.

4. Keep children away from the charger and scooter.

5. In event of charger failure, charger status light failure, indentation to either charger or Scooter , exposed cables, etc., stop use immediately and contact the eWheels service department.

6. Unplug power cable from outlet if charger is left unattended for extended period of time.

7. Use only approved chargers intended for the Scooter.

8. Do not insert conductors objects into the charging port.

9. Do not touch charger power plug for approx. 10 sec. after unplugging.

10. Do not disconnect charger from the connector port while charging, doing so causes stress to internal circuits and possible malfunction.

11. Do not operate the Scooter while charging.

12. Terminals should be firmly in contact. Do not use if terminals are corroded or damaged.

13. When disconnecting charger from Scooter, do not pull by wire, pull by terminal.

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Warning

*Short circuit warning : Be careful not to short battery wires.

*Overcurrent warning : Product is designed to automatically shut off and protect battery if current is 20A or greater.

*Low Voltage warning : Product is designed to automatically shut off when voltage drops below 32V.

Do not use the Scooter at low voltage.

Li

Lithium Battery Care Tips

1. Performance : Lithium batteries are heavily influenced by temperature. In colder environments, battery performance will be temporarily reduced (range, power) & returns back to normal at warmer temperatures.

② When lithium battery surpasses >300 charge/discharge cycles, the typical capacity is reduced by 15% or more.

3. Charging : Please use only genuine, eWheels-supplied batteries and chargers with Mini4 Pro. Neither the manufacturer nor the seller are repsonsible for any issues arising from use with 3rd-party batteries or chargers.

- Charging with non-approved chargers may risk fire or malfunction.

- Lithium battery must be well sealed and well ventilated. Charge battery in a dry area free of flammable items.

- Lithium batteries should be charged at 32~113 °F . Discharge should take place at -4~140 °F . Charging or discharging outside of these temperature ranges may malfunction or fire risk.

- When moving from colder outdoor temperatures to warmer indoor temperatures, wait 1~2 hours to charge. This prevents possible malfunction arising from condensation entering the unit (as a result of temperature difference).

4. Storage : Avoid exposing lithium battery to rain, snow, or direct sunlight. Avoid charging or storing battery in car trunks or hot indoor temperatures. Store battery in dry areas at room temperature (50~68 °F ).

- For longer periods of storage, store battery at 70~80% capacity. (avoid storing at full charge)

5. Evidence of Malfunction, Safety Risk : If BMS (Battery Mangement System) is damaged or battery exhibits signs of leakage, strange odor, or bulging, please discontinue use immediately and contact eWheels at [email protected]

- If the scooter exhibits overheating, smoke, or ignition light is detected, discontinue charging or use immediately. Quickly move unit outdoors and extinguish with fire extinguisher. Never extinguish unit by spraying with water or immersing in water.

- Lithium batteries are extremely in energy dense. Charging battery with short circuit, leakage, defective cells, etc., for long periods of time may risk fire. Thus, avoid long periods of unattended charging. Supervised charging can avoid unexpected risks of fire.

6. Misuse : The following may risk fire or malfunction: shorting lithium battery charge terminals, reversing polarity, overall shock to battery.

If battery appears to taken impact, discontinue charging/use immediately

7. Water Exposure : Ensure water or moisture does not enter into battery chamber. Charging water-exposed batteries may risk permanent damange, electric shook or fire.

8. Do not Remove Battery for Charging : Removing battery and charging outside the Scooter is prohibited.

9. Disposal to .

: When the useful life of the battery of the battery, please contact your local recycling center for instructions on how

When removing battery from unit, make sure charge/discharge cables do not touch / short. In event of self-disposal, utilize local lithium waste disposal programs.

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Warning

Disassembly of battery is prohibited.

Disassembly, modification, and third-party attempted repair of battery voids warranty.

Getting Started Inspection Checklist

1) Accelerator Trigger and Handlebar Check

• When powered off, pull the trottle lever a couple times. Confirm that it returns to original position.

• Do not pull trigger violently. Operate in smooth manner.

2) Brake and Cable Check

• Test the braking strength. If the braking line has excess slack, please adjust before use.

• If brake sticks, or makes an unusual noise, check brake cable inner wire for signs of fraying, wear, strain, etc.

• Check for any sign of loosening to nuts & bolts.

3) Tire Pressure and Condition Check

• Check front and rear tires for punctures, excessive wear in tread. Confirm tire pressure is set at the recommended 45~50psi. Loss of tire pressure will result in less range, please check this regularly

• Replace tire accordingly based on tire condition (tire damage, wear in tread, etc.).

(4) Folding Section and Handlebar Tune-Up Check

• Folding/Unfolding : Make sure the folding lock lever is fixed and in a forward position. Ensure handlebar post folds smoothly. Make sure handlebar shaft is properly aligned and locked in the groove before using.

5) Overall Condition Check

• Some parts of the Scooter require regular maintenance & periodic inspection. Such parts include: chassis fork, tire, tube, wheel, bearing, headset bearing, cable, folding elements, suspension parts, various brackets, miscellaneous parts, etc.

6) Check for Damage

• Certain areas of the Scooter are more susceptible to being damaged under harsh conditions; metal can develop fractures due to impacts, there is also general wear-and-tear to contend with. If there is damage to a part & doesn't look correct, it should be replaced promptly. Long UV exposure from sunlight may cause discoloration to the Scooter's paint.

If the following occurs while riding, stop immediately and contact us at [email protected]. To provide an accurate diagnosis, please provide pictures, a short video clip, & a description of the problem.

Warning

● Excessive overheat of motor

● Throttle trigger does not return to the original state

Unusual noise

Dashboard error message

● Other riding abnormalities

Warranty Information

● required.

Please retain the Scooter's box for the event of having to send it in for repair.

MiniMotors Scooters are classified as 'extreme sporting vehicles.' Due to nature of product, occasional maintenance checks are

As with similar class of products, these Scooters cannot be exchanged, returned or refunded once assembled and operated.

However, eWheels will work with our Customers to resolve any product-related problems that develop.

| Service Terms and Conditions |

● The Customer will need to cover the shipping costs if the Scooter needs to be sent in for repair

● Coverage is from date of purchase. Not covered under warranty are consumable parts, damage caused by immersion in water,

● or failure due to abuse, or what is considered to be operating outside the 'normal' usage, etc. Consumables can either be purchased separately, or sent in for repair, at the Customer's expense.

Under warranty period, parts for simple repair and self-service may be supplied free of charge.

| Exchange and Return Delivery Information |

● For returns and exchanges, the Scooter must be unopened and a request sent to [email protected] within 14 days of receipt.

● Customer pays full shipping costs back to the service center for exchanges or returns.

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Quality Guarantee

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This product undergoes inspection at manufacturing plant before shipment. Any initial failure or defects discovered after use and within warranty period shall be repaired free of cost by one of our repair centers in either San Diego or Miami.

Fee (not covered)

1. Out-of-Warranty Failure

2. While in Warranty:

- Consumable part replacement costs (tire, tube, bearing, brake pad, various cables, etc.)

- Failure due to improper use or attempted self-repair

- Unit is modified or opened

- Failure due to natural disaster (fire, flood, etc.)

- The Scooter is used for non-personal use, e.g. as a rental

Covered

1. In-Warranty:

- 1 yr : Chassis

- 1 yr: Main Parts (motor, battery, controller, accelerator, charger)

- Coverage based on sale date

Date of Purchase

Distributor

Contact

20 YEAR MONTH DAY

User's Manual

* Due to nature of product, open box returns are not accepted.

MiniMotors Club minimotorsclub

Please read User's Manual in full before operating. Do not let others operate the Scooter who have not examined the manual.

* This is a powerful Scooter, you may be endangered if not used according to the

Guidelines set forth within.

eWheels LLC www.eWheels.com

350 Lincoln Road, Miami, 33139 USA

305-432-2788

Overview of the Speedway Mini4 Pro

Contents Checklist

- Charger (2A), Tools for assembly, Mini 4 Pro

* Battery comes pre-installed

Tools

Charger

* Scan QR Code to download an electrical wiring diagram.

Handlebar

Width

21"

Quick-Release

Lever

(height adjust)

Standing platform

Width 7"

46.5"

(height adjustable)

Electrical Wiring Diagram

QR Code

Rear Wheel Brake Lever

(+Electric Brake) LCD

Dashboard

Thottle Lever

Handle /

Grip

Handlebar Upper Post

(T-bar)

Rear Fender

Taillight (Brake Light)

Rear Suspension Arm

Rear Suspension

Rear Wheel Motor

8" Solid Rubber

Rear Tire

High-strength Retractable

Standing Deck

Battery

(internal)

Folding / Unfolding

Locking Shaft Lever

Charging Port

Light

Button

Headlight

8" Pneumatic Front Tire

Handlebar Post

(steering tube)

Front Suspension

Front Fender

40"

Keep record of VIN number!

Dashboard Functionality

Speed Mode Select

Speed

Unit of

Speed

, to control

Speed Mode

Power

Button

Accelerator

Trigger

Battery Meter

/ Remaining

Charge

Time Elapsed Mode Button

With dashboard powered on, pressing speed mode, and pressing will cycle through speed modes (3 in total).

Once mode is selected, pressing will will display currently selected complete the selection.

* When battery remaining is 10%, meter will flash 3x every 10 sec. When battery remaining is 0%, meter will continue to flash non-stop.

Main Mode Select

Mode

TRIP

ODO

CHA

VOL

DST

TIME short press cycle through modes

Description

Current Trip Mileage (long press mode button to reset)

Total Mileage

(unused)

Current Voltage

(unused)

Time Elapsed

Dashboard Settings

Turn on dashboard. With pressed and held for 2~3 sec., press to enter settings mode.

In settings mode, pressing once allows settings value changes, where and increase and decrease values.

Setting

Mode

Setting

Value

* If default settings for P0(8), P1(48), P2(15), P3(0) are changed, correct info will not display.

* In Low Speed(1) mode, changing to Slow Start(P7) function will not enable feature.

enters settings mode

8(fixed) 48(fixed) 15(fixed) 0(fixed) Units (speed)

0(Km/h)

1(mp/h)

Start Mode

0(instant)

1(kick push)

Cruise Control

0(disabled)

1(enabled)

Slow Start

0(off:power)

~5(slow)

Max Power

Select

1~100

Battery Eco Mode

1(max)

2(mid)

3(off)

Electric Brake

Sensitivity

0(off)

~5(strongest)

1. Unit measurement - P4 : 0(Km/h), 1(mp/h) displayed

2. Start Mode selection - P5 : 0(instant), 1(kick push start)

3. Cruise Control - P6 : 0(disabled), 1(enabled)

4. Slow Start - P7 : 0(off : power start) ~ 5(smooth start)

5. Max Power Select - P8 : 1 ~ 100

6. Battery Eco Mode - P9 : 1(max), 2(mid), 3(off)

7. Electric Brake Sensitivity Select - PA : 0(disable) ~ 5(strongest)

8. LCD Brightness - Pb : 0(off) ~ 5(max)

LCD Brightness

0(off)

~5(max)

Getting Started with Your Speedway Mini4 Pro

Unfolding (Steps)

Folding lever Press folding lever down and raise handlebar post.

1. Raising handlebar post

Press the lock groove to adjust handlebar height, then lock in place with the quick-release lever.

Quickrelease lever

2. Handle T-bar height adjustment

How to Start

Light Button

Step 1) Light Button Check

Rear Fender

Kickstand

Step 3) Riding

Step 2) Turning on the Dashboard

Brake Lever

Accelerator Trigger

Step 4) Apply the throttle

Note

Enhancements

On the Speedway Mini 4, the folding supports have been upgraded.

Both the front and rear suspension have been significantly enhanced for improved riding comfort.

Periodically check front & rear suspensions for warping or strain (caused by hard impact while riding), along with tightness of suspension nuts and bolts.

1. If light button is enabled, the dashboard will not power on, and the Scooter will not start. This is by design as an anti-theft feature.

* Dashboard will automatically power off after a few minutes of inactivity. Since the light is also turned off, completely power off unit (via light switch) before powering back on.

2. With light button OFF, press and hold the dashboard power button for 2 sec. to turn unit on. You can now switch between the different modes: Start, Cruise

Control, Electric Brakes, etc.,.

3. With the kickstand folded up, grip the handles comfortably while placing one foot on the foot platform. Please be careful not to place a foot on rear fender.

4. To set off, gentlely pull the accelerator level. To brake and/or stop, squeeze brake lever.

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Caution

Unfold and raise handles.

3. Unfolding handles

Before riding, make sure the folding support handlebar post, are fastening & locked into position. Make sure handlebar is fully extended by pulling until lock clicks.

Dashboard Functionality, Cont.

Cruise Control

Cruise Control for Convenience. Please use safely!

Cruise control automatically maintains the current speed. Using cruise control eliminates the need to continually hold the throttle on those longer rides, while also increasing the overall battery efficiency.

● Engage Cruise Control

After enabling cruise control function, holding the thottle lever for approx. 7 sec at desired speed will automatically engage cruise control.

● Disengaging Cruise Control

Once cruise control is engaged, by squeezing, then releasing the brake lever, will deactivate it.

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Caution

When cruise control is activated, be prepared to brake at any time in case of emergency. Cruise control can only be cancelled via braking, not via accelerator trigger.

► Electric Brake Sensitivity Settings

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Warning

Electric Braking on Full Charge

Be aware that electric braking will not function while device is fully charged, ride accordingly. Electric brakes will resume operating as normal when battery is partially depleted.

Disabled Moderate

(1~4 Adjustable)

Strong

Dashboard Diagnostics

Failure

Type

Diagnostic Method

System Error

Motor Error

Accelerator Error

Controller Error

Solution

*If these error messages appear, please contact us at support@ ewheels.com

⑦⑧⑨⑩ (Other)

* ① Displayed when cruise control is engaged.

* ③ Displayed when brake lever is engaged. (Accelerator is disabled)

Getting Started with Your Speedway Mini4 Pro, Cont.

Recommend Braking Practices

Rule 1

Rear Brake Deceleration

Always decelerate before coming to a complete stop. Practice safe braking by decelerating with rear brake lever first, coming to a gradual and complete stop.

Rule 2

Stop Safely

Extreme hard and sudden emergency braking may cause Scooter to skid out. Please apply progressive gradual braking. Do not apply extreme force to the brake lever.

Rule 3

Electric Braking and Deceleration

When you enable the electric brake and set brake strength on dashboard it enhances the effectiveness of the stopping distance. If enabled, when applying the brake both the motor & drum brake automatically work in tandem.

Tip

Brake Inspection

Please periodically check the brake cable (connection points, wire damage, twisting, etc.) and drum brake (for excessive wear, loosening of inner wire) to ensure safe and proper braking function.

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Advisory

● At speed, sound may occur from accelerated sections under load (this is torsional vibration), due to vibration from motor and chassis components. At approx. 6~15 mph, this is a common phenomenon of all rotors at specific rotational RPM (eg. fans, cars, motor boats, etc.), and is not a product defect. However, in event of continuous noise or overly loud metallic noise, supporting bolts may have loosened. Please inspect before use.

● After use, the motor & rear drum brake may produce significants amount of heat, pleaes do not touch!

Folding (Steps)

Press folding lever and fold down handlebar stem.

Folding Lever

1. Folding handlebar stem

Locking

Groove

2. Retracting handlebar

Press the locking groove & push the handlebar down.

3. Folding handles

Fold down handles.

Specifications

Product

Motor Type

Battery Type

Battery Capacity

Scooter Weight

Charging Time

Range

(Continuous)

Max Speed

Max Incline

Max Load

Folding Features

Dimensions

Dashboard

Lights

Suspension

Speedway Mini 4 ( ERT-

0836)

Model

Name

48V 500W nominal BLDC HUB Motor

48V 15Ah

748 Wh

36 lbs

6~8 hours*

with regular charger

30 miles

Notes

Rear-Wheel Drive / MAX 1300W

Lithium Polymer battery cycle life dependent

165±10lbs rider weight,

15.5 mph (flat, level ground)

28 mph

15 degrees (approx 27% grade)

265 lbs

One-touch folding /

Handlebar: one-touch slide & fold

40" x 20.9" x 46.5"

Throttle trigger-mounted backlit LCD Display

LED Headlight, Tail-light

Front and Rear Suspension

Length x Width x Height

Power On/Off (Battery %, Trip, Odometer,

Time Elapsed, Speed, Volt Meter)

Tail-light also functions as Brake Light

Brake Drum Brake (Rear)

Built-in electric braking (on/off), regenerative

Tires

Materials

8" (200 x 50)

Aluminum alloy (frame, handlebar),

PP (cover)

Pneumatic Tire (Front) / Solid Rubber Tire (Rear)

* Range and max speed may vary according to rider weight, climate, wind resistance, road conditions, hill grade, tire pressure, battery condition, and overall riding manner.

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