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USING YOUR HOVERBOARD

USING YOUR HOVERBOARD

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Once the hoverboard is fully charged, turn the unit 
ON by pressing and holding the power button until 
the display lights up. 

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While standing firmly on the ground, place one foot 
on the back pedal.

Ask a competent adult to help you stand, balance and 

ride or hold onto something sturdy, like railing, until 

you understand how the board will move. 

NOTE

The unit does NOT brake like a car or bicycle. Sudden braking could cause the hoverboard to lose balance, 

and you will fall. Decelerate early and pay attention to your surroundings to come to a safe, complete stop.

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Place the hoverboard on flat terrain away from obstacles. 
The front pedal is what controls the unit, and it has the 
power button and charging port.

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Step onto the front platform with your other foot. 
Try to balance the board. When it’s balanced, it will beep. 

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With both feet on the board try to balance your body 
directly over the board. Slightly lean toward the front 
of the board or the back of the board to get a feel 
for the hoverboard’s movement patterns.

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Once you can maintain balance, tilt your body toward the front 
of the board to shift your center of gravity.  The board will 
move forward. Pay attention to your angle to maintain speed.

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Now, try shifting your center of gravity toward the back of 
the board to move backward. Again, maintain a safe speed.

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Always bring your body back to the center position to stop 
moving in either direction. 

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Tilt the front platform with your toes or heel to turn in the direction you want to go (left or right).

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Finally, when you are ready to stop, return your body 
to the center position until you come to a complete 
stop.  Move your foot to the front of the board to 
release the motor activation buttons. 

The board will beep and the front platform will lower 
to let you know it is safe to get off. Step off the back 
of the unit with your front foot. Then, step off with 
your back foot.

Always turn the unit OFF after use. 
The hoverboard will beep, and the display will turn off.

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DO NOT EXCEED THE SPEED LIMIT OF 7 MPH (12 km/h). 

The unit will beep to remind you to maintain a safe speed.

Always keep both feet on the platforms while riding.

DO NOT EXCEED THE SPEED LIMIT OF 7 mph (12 km/h). 

The unit will beep to remind you to maintain a safe speed.

DO NOT EXCEED THE SPEED LIMIT OF 7 mph (12 km/h). The unit will beep to remind you to maintain a safe speed.

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Summary of Contents for 645471

Page 1: ...device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can...

Page 2: ...RVISION IN SITUATIONS IN WHICH CHILDREN OF VARIOUS AGES MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME RIDING PRODUCTS IS IMPORTANT Not every product is appropriate for every age or size of a user and recommendations ar...

Page 3: ...you lose your balance Impacting the wheels against any hard surface can damage the unit Wheels are not covered under your limited warranty Follow all local laws and regulations regarding how and wher...

Page 4: ...Tips Green Bars Charged Three Yellow Bars Charge Unit Buzzer Warning Light CHARGE IMMEDIATELY 50 100 Battery Power 10 50 Battery Power 0 10 Battery Power 1 2 3 4 Power Charging Port When the battery i...

Page 5: ...ply shift your center of gravity to the opposite direction For example if you were leaning forward slightly lean backward to slow down 4 3 5 To brake and get off the board move your foot off of the ac...

Page 6: ...e tilt your body toward the front of the board to shift your center of gravity The board will move forward Pay attention to your angle to maintain speed 6 Now try shifting your center of gravity towar...

Page 7: ...EFORE using it READTHE FULL USER GUIDE BEFORE OPERATINGTHIS UNIT Turn the hoverboard OFF Balance the hoverboard by hand so that both platforms are level and parallel with the floor Press and hold the...

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