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Topography: On even roads the range per charge will be increased, on uneven terrain, it will be decreased.
Weight: The weight of the operator can influence the driving distance.
Temperature: Extreme temperature will decrease the driving distance.
Maintenance: If the hoverboard is charged properly and the battery is kept in good condition, this will maximize the
driving distance.
Speed and driving style: Keeping a steady speed will increase the driving distance, on the contrary, frequent start,
stop, acceleration, deceleration will reduce the distance.
The maximum speed of the hoverboard is rated at 14km/h but depends on the charging condition of the battery, the
condition/angle of the surface, wind direction, and the driver's weight. If the battery is fully charged, the surface is
very level or even angled downward, there is a tailwind, and the driver is not very heavy, the maximum speed may
exceed 15km/h.
Approaching its maximum speed, the hoverboard emits a warning signal, and speed should be reduced. We
recommend driving the hoverboard at speeds that are comfortable to you and not driving the hoverboard at speeds
exceeding 12km/h.
In the permissive speed, the hoverboard can balance itself well.
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CHAPTER 5 SAFE DRIVING
This chapter will focus on safety, knowledge and warnings. Before operating this vehicle, read all the instructions for
safe
assembly and operation.
WARNING!
Before starting, familiarize yourself with how to operate, so that you can keep the hoverboard in the best condition.
When you are driving the hoverboard, make sure that all safety measures are taken. You should be wearing a helmet,
knee pads, elbow pads and other protective gear.
The driver should not wear loose or hanging clothing, shoelaces, etc. that can get caught in the wheels of the
hoverboard.
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Hoverboard is only for personal entertainment. You are not allowed to ride it on public streets.
Hoverboard is not allowed on the motor vehicle lanes.
Children, the elderly, pregnant women are not allowed to drive.
Persons with reduced balancing capacity should not drive the hoverboard.
Do not drive the hoverboard under the influence of alcohol or any other substance.
Do not carry items when driving.
Please be alert to things in front of you, maintaining good vision will help you drive hoverboard safely.
Relax your legs while driving, knees slightly bent, it can help maintain balance when encountering uneven ground.
In the process of driving, make sure that your feet are always steeping on the pedals.
Hoverboard can only carry one person.
Do not start or stop suddenly.
Avoid driving on steep slopes.
Do not drive the hoverboard up against a fixed object (f.inst. a wall or other structure) and continue driving the
hoverboard.
Do not drive in dimly lit or dark places.
Driving the hoverboard is at your own risk and the company is not responsible for any accidents or damage you may
cause.
Ensure the vehicle speed is safe to yourself and others, and be ready to stop at any time when operating.
When you are driving the hoverboard, please keep a certain distance from each other to avoid collisions.
When steering you should use your body's center of gravity, the violent shift of center of gravity may cause you to
wreck or fall off the hoverboard.
Do not drive backwards for long distances, drive backwards at high speeds, turn at high speeds and drive too fast.
Do not drive when raining or expose the hoverboard to other wet conditions. Only to be driven in dry weather.
Avoid driving on obstacles and avoid snow, ice, and slippery surfaces.
Avoid driving on items made of cloth, small branches and stones.
Avoid driving in narrow spaces or where there is an obstacle.
Jumping on or off the hoverboard can and will cause damage that is not covered by warranty.
Risk of personal injury. Personal damage or abuse related to “trick riding” is not covered by the company and voids
any warranty.
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