ENG 7
- Operation indicator: When the pedal is triggered, the operation indicator will light then the system comes into
operating condition; when the system runs an error, the indicator will turn red.
Chapter 4 Range and speed
4.1.
Range per charge
The range per charge is related to many factors, for example:
-
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.
4.2.
Max. Speed
-
The maximum speed of the hoverboard is rated at 15km/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.
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.
-
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.