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B. Step Brake

This method may be used at top speeds (10-11mph), please exercise caution.

Lift your non-lead foot off the board as you prepare to step on the ground. Shift weight to and place hands on 
the knee over your lead foot. Use your non-lead foot to step on and off the ground using as many steps as 
needed until you come to a complete stop before removing your other foot.

C. Drag Brake

This method may be used at top speeds (10-11mph), please exercise caution.

Lift your non-lead foot off the board as you prepare to stop. Shift weight to and place hands on the knee over 
your lead foot. Use your non-lead foot to drag against the ground. Continue to do so and come to a complete 
stop before removing your other foot.

3.4 CRUISE CONTROL

Before using this feature, please ensure you understand how to turn it on and off.

The Hoverjet may maintain the current speed without holding the throttle. 

To active Cruise Control, please follow the steps below:

Step 1. Push and hold the Throttle up for about 3 sec.

Step 2. Let go of the Throttle and the Hoverjet will maintain the speed.

To deactivate Cruise Control, please follow the steps below:

Step 1. Push the Throttle up or down.

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for Hoverjet E

Page 1: ...HOVERJET E SKATEBOATD USER MANUAL POWERED BY B E T T E R IN PERFORM A N C E L i F eP O 4 B AT TE R Y TM HOVERZON COM...

Page 2: ...e 05 Section 2 Features 06 2 1 Parts Overview 06 2 2 Remote Control Overview 07 2 3 Specifications 08 Section 3 Usage and Instructions 09 3 1 Remote Functions 09 3 2 Paring 11 3 3 Starting and Stoppin...

Page 3: ...NTM Hoverjet E Skateboard 1 x Skateboard Charger 1 x Remote 1 x Remote Wrist Strap 1 x User s Manual 1 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Hoverjet has been designed for safe riding However as with any motorized...

Page 4: ...er the board This will improve your stability Wearing appropriate clothing and safety gear including knee pads elbow pads wrist braces and an ASTM F1492 approved helmet is recommended for ALL riders o...

Page 5: ...ENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR IN VERY RARE CASES DEATH USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH T...

Page 6: ...cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radi...

Page 7: ...ty Local regulations and laws pertaining to the recycling and disposal of lithium ion batteries and or products containing them will vary according to country state and local governments You must chec...

Page 8: ...PARTS OVERVIEW 1 Front Passive Wheel 5 Power Button 2 Control Box with LiFePo4 Battery 6 Rear Motorized Wheel 3 Grips 7 Rear Passive Wheel 4 Charging Port 1 3 6 7 3 1 2 5 4 HoverzonTM Hoverjet E Skate...

Page 9: ...5 7 8 1 1 MicroUSB Charging Port Charging cable and adapter are not included 2 Power Switch 3 Throttle Brake 4 Cruise Control Light 5 Pairing Light 6 Skateboard Battery Light 7 Remote Battery Light 8...

Page 10: ...9 x 4 5 in Charging Time 3 4 hrs Connective Range 29 5 ft 9 m Parts Net Weight 9 5 lbs 4 3 kg Deck 7 ply Canadian Maple Passive Wheels PU Polyurethane Motorized Wheel Rubber 24 V Battery 24 V Lithium...

Page 11: ...SECTION 3 USAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 REMOTE FUNCTIONS c d e f a b 09 HoverzonTM Hoverjet E Skateboard User s Manual...

Page 12: ...l turn WHITE and FLASHING when the Hoverjet and remote are pairing If the pairing is successful the light will turn off If the pairing failed the light will continue to flash e Hoverjet Battery Indica...

Page 13: ...ng is successful the Pairing Light will turn off If an automatic pairing fails the Hoverjet and remote will attempt to connect automatically for about 30 sec If the pairing was unsuccessful the remote...

Page 14: ...forward and or accelerate The speed at which the skateboard accelerates depends on how far up you push the Throttle i e pushing it slightly up will cause the skateboard to accelerate slower compared t...

Page 15: ...afely perform each If possible use the throttle for assisted braking while using any of these methods in order to aid with braking The first foot lifted off the board is known as the lead foot this is...

Page 16: ...p Shift weight to and place hands on the knee over your lead foot Use your non lead foot to drag against the ground Continue to do so and come to a complete stop before removing your other foot 3 4 CR...

Page 17: ...nd Cruise Control will turn off Cruise Control will be deactivated if either the Hoverjet or remote are at low battery or the connection between Hoverjet and remote are lost WARNING 15 HoverzonTM Hove...

Page 18: ...C 40 C Dimensions 14 76 x 3 74 x 1 38 in Storage Humidity 65 20 RH 4 2 CHARGING Before charging the Hoverjet and or its remote you MUST turn off both devices and be sure to observe the following instr...

Page 19: ...not be used for an extended period of time fully charge and discharge it once every other month For your safety only use the charger included with the Hoverjet or received from Hoverjet as a replaceme...

Page 20: ...ing the battery in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy If the Hoverjet will be used by children the guardian should explain the contents of the User s...

Page 21: ...T continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time Doing so may cause the battery to become hot rupture or ignite The temperature range within which the battery...

Page 22: ...or refurbished that is substantially equivalent to the original product This warranty is for replacement for like items only and does not cover items out of production if the company no longer stocks...

Page 23: ...danger to health and safety including but not limited to any contact between the Product and a biohazard bodily fluids infectious materials substance chemicals hazardous substances diseases radiation...

Page 24: ...PATED PROFITS INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF REPUTATION LOSS OF DAMAGE TO COM...

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Page 26: ...TM HOVERZONTM ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

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