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5 Steps to Riding Your Hoverwheel

Once you have charged the battery, follow these five easy steps:

 

"1.   Grab the handle of the 

Solowheel and set it on the ground 

vertically and turn the power on. 

The green light on top of the unit 

will light up. The Solowheel can face 

either direction.  "

"2.   Unfold the foot platforms and 

press them into the down position.   

"

"3.   Put one foot on one platform 

and stand up straight. Shifting your 

weight forward, lightly push off the 

ground with the other foot and 

immediately place it on the other 

platform so that you straddle the 

Solowheel, squeezing the pads 

between your lower legs. Keep your 

hips under you; do not bend over at 

the waist. "

"4.   Shift your body weight 

gradually forward to pick up speed. 

Do not aggressively accelerate or 

lunge forward.  "

"5.   Shift your body weight 

backward to slow down or stop.  "

"6.   To turn, lean the wheel in the 

direction you want to go.  "

"7.   IMPORTANT: Twist your feet 

right and left for balance and 

steering. This is similar to 

maneuvering the front wheel of a 

bicycle. (Attempting to balance by 

leaning and tilting is not effective.)  

"

"8.   Whe   you are ready to get off, 

slow down, stop and step off with 

one foot. Keep the Solowheel 

steady as you turn the unit "

1.

Set the Hoverwheel on the ground vertically and turn the power on. The unit will beep and the 

green

 lights will

 

light 

up. 

The unit is now in the stand by mode. 

The Hoverwheel can face either direction.

2.

Put your foot on the platform, keeping your foot level, and stand up straight. Your weight will trigger the self-

balancing system to engage and the 

green

 lights will turn 

white

.

3.

Shift your body weight 

gradually

 forward to pick up speed. Do not aggressively accelerate or lunge forward.

4.

Shift your body weight backward to slow down or stop. If you continue to lean back, you will be able to travel

 

backward.

5.

When you are ready to get off, slow down, stop and step off backward. Turn

 

the unit off. If you do not turn the unit 

off, the Hoverwheel will stay on for 

minutes allowing you to step on

 

and go again without having to engage the 

on/off switch. It will automatically shut off after 

5

 minutes.  

If the Hoverwheel tips over, it will automatically shut off. Push the power button on again to restart.

Always check the

 

battery light

s

 prior to getting on the Hoverwheel to make sure 

it is on and sufficiently charged.

Do not ride the Hoverwheel when its battery is low, as indicated by blinking red lights and a warning beep during 

operation.

Remember to keep your body relaxed through your back and legs. Stand naturally. Do not lock your knees.

Avoid riding across steep slopes.

Lean uphill when riding across gentle slopes.

Avoid turning on slopes or ramps.

Stay centered on narrow sidewalks or elevated paths.

Practice controlled stopping. 

Never aggressively lunge forward or backward. 

IMPORTANT:

 The top speed of the Hoverwheel is 

7

 miles per hour

 (12 kph)

. When you approach the maximum 

speed, the unit will beep and try to prevent you from accelerating further. It will tilt back in order to shift your weight 

backward. You may feel that you are being 'pushed' back or that you cannot make it go any faster. 

Do not continue 

leaning or bending forward to try and increase your speed or you will fall. 

Beyond the speed limit, the motor 

does not have enough power to catch you. Lean back and slow down.

Hoverwheel Tips

Summary of Contents for Hoverwheel

Page 1: ...Guide and Manual Before using the Hoverwheel READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY 2018 ...

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Page 3: ...NINGS IN THIS MANUAL This manual includes basic operational instructions for the Hoverwheel It cannot cover all situations where injury or death may occur OPERATORS MUST USE GOOD JUDGMENT AND COMMON SENSE TO DETECT AND AVOID HAZARDS AND DANGERS that they may encounter when riding the Hoverwheel By using the Hoverwheel you accept of the inherent risks of operating this product 2 ...

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Page 5: ...verwheel Overview 5 Risk of Injury 6 Important Warnings for Safe Use 7 Getting Started 8 Riding Guidelines 9 5 Steps to Riding Your Hoverwheel 10 Terrain and Avoiding Hazards Slips and Trips 11 Maintenance and Care 12 Safety Guidelines 13 Warranty 14 4 ...

Page 6: ... comes to innovation in the Rideable industry A Hoverwheel is a self contained drive module that uses gyro sensors accelerometers and a motor to move you Once you step on the Hoverwheel being able to move your feet independently opens up a lot of riding possibilities Before you use your new Hoverwheel read through this entire manual so that you will get the most fun out of your new rideable 5 ...

Page 7: ...ity to learn how to safely ride the Hoverwheel in order to reduce the risks of riding This manual is designed to help you learn safe riding techniques NO ONE SHOULD USE THE HOVERWHEEL UNLESS THEY HAVE READ THROUGH THE MANUAL Review all the material frequently to help remind you of proper riding techniques and safely procedures 6 ...

Page 8: ...e a fall See the section on Terrain for more guidelines WARNING Do not exceed the maximum weight of 180 pounds 80 kilograms including backpacks and other items that might be carried Exceeding the weight limit could injure the rider and damage the Hoverwheel WARNING The Hoverwheel should not be ridden by young children Use your judgment about whether a child has the necessary coordination strength ...

Page 9: ... is less than 10 and the unit must be charged before it can be ridden again NOTE When the battery power is reduced to less than 30 the maximum speed level will gradually decrease Getting Started Your Hoverwheel comes packaged in a high quality corrugated cardboard box for its protection Please keep this box in case you need to send the Hoverwheel back for service or repairs If you use another box ...

Page 10: ...celerate or lunge forward Preparation 1 Always wear an appropriate safety helmet and other protective gear 2 Wear comfortable clothes and shoes Never ride the Hoverwheel barefoot or in open toed shoes or high heels 3 Make sure the battery is charged Riding Form Be careful and considerate of others Always ride under control at a speed that is safe for you and those around you Always be prepared to ...

Page 11: ...If the Hoverwheel tips over it will automatically shut off Push the power button on again to restart Always check the battery lights prior to getting on the Hoverwheel to make sure it is on and sufficiently charged Do not ride the Hoverwheel when its battery is low as indicated by blinking red lights and a warning beep during operation Remember to keep your body relaxed through your back and legs ...

Page 12: ...ors or any other surface that might cause slipping Never jump on or off the Hoverwheel with both feet Avoid abrupt maneuvers such as fast starting or stopping Avoid riding over loose objects or materials such as litter gravel sand or rocks Do not ride up or down inclines of more than 9 degrees Do not ride across sloped ground Avoid sharp turns Avoid holes grooves cracks steps and other obstacles A...

Page 13: ...n to complete calibration Maintenance and Care Maintenance Do not store the Hoverwheel without recharging it first Keep your Hoverwheel in a cool and dry place away from moisture or direct sunlight If you will not be using the Hoverwheel for an extended length of time you should fully recharge the battery at least once every 60 days to keep it from draining completely The battery cannot be removed...

Page 14: ...shirts gloves long pants closed toe shoes lace up with rubber soles is best are mandatory Keep shoelaces out of the way of the wheel The Hoverwheel should not be ridden by young children Use your judgment about whether a rider has the necessary coordination strength and maturity to use the Hoverwheel Only children 13 years old or older should be permitted to ride the Hoverwheel Always be aware of ...

Page 15: ...for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the ninety 90 day period of the preceding warranty Exclusive Remedy If the Hoverwheel fails to conform to the preceding warranties the Purchaser must notify Inventist within a reasonable time and in no event more than thirty 30 days after the discovery of the nonconformity by telephone to 360 833 2357 country code 1 or by email to customerservice...

Page 16: ...ommercial activity Sections 1 2 4 5 and 6 of the preceding Limited Warranty for U S Consumers apply but Section 3 of the Limited Warranty does not apply Instead the following provision applies Exclusion and Limitation of Other Warranties The express warranty contained in Sections 1 and 2 of the preceding Limited Warranty for U S Consumers is the exclusive warranty applicable to the Hoverwheel and ...

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