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FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

CAN AND MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE, VOID YOUR 

MANUFACTURER WARRANTY, LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE, CAUSE 

SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND CAN LEAD TO DEATH.

Before using your device, be sure to familiarize yourself with the 

operating procedures.

OPERATING YOUR DEVICE

Make sure the device is fully charged before your initial use. For 

charging instructions, please follow details under CHARGING YOUR 

DEVICE.

Stand directly behind your device and place one foot on the 

corresponding foot mat (as described in the diagram below). Keep 

your weight on the foot which is still on the ground, otherwise the 

device may begin to move or vibrate, making it difficult to step on 

evenly with your other foot. When you are ready, shift your weight to 

the foot already placed on the device and step on with your 

second foot quickly and evenly (as described in the diagram 

below).

Find your center of gravity. If your weight is distributed correctly on 

the foot mats and your center of gravity is level, you should be able 

to stand on your device just as if you were standing on the ground.

On average, it takes 3-5 minutes just to get comfortable standing on 

your device and maintaining proper balance. Having a spotter will 

help you feel more secure. The hoverboard is an incredibly intuitive 

device; it senses even the slightest bit of motion, so having any 

anxiety or reservation about stepping on may cause you to panic 

and trigger unwanted movement.

When you first begin using your device, the fastest way to move in 

your desired direction is to focus in that direction. You will notice that 

just thinking about which way you would like to go will shift your 

center of gravity, and that subtle movement will propel you in that 

direction.

Your center of gravity determines which direction you move, 

accelerate, decelerate, and come to a complete stop. As 

described in the diagram below, tilt your center of gravity in the 

direction you wish to move. 

To turn, focus on the direction you wish to turn and stay relaxed. 

As you get comfortable on the device, you will notice it becomes 

easier to maneuver. Remember at higher speeds, it is necessary to 

shift your weight to overcome the centrifugal force. 

Bend your knees if you encounter bumps or uneven surfaces, then 

dismount and carry your hoverboard to a safe operating surface.

 

OPERATING RANGE

The hoverboard can travel a distance up to 8 miles on a fully 

charged battery in ideal conditions. The following are some of the 

major factors that will affect the operating range of your device.

• Terrain: Riding distance is highest when riding on a smooth, flat 

surface. Riding uphill and/or on rough terrain will reduce distance 

significantly. 

• Weight: A lighter user will have further range than a heavier user.

• Ambient temperature: Please ride and store the device under 

recommended temperatures, which will increase driving distance; 

battery life, and overall performance of your device.

• Speed and Riding Style: Maintaining a moderate and consistent 

speed while riding produces maximum distance. Traveling at high 

speeds for extended periods, frequent starts and stops, idling and 

frequent acceleration or deceleration will decrease overall 

distance.

If your hoverboard is unbalanced, vibrating, or not turning properly, 

you can follow the below steps to calibrate it.

• First, place the hoverboard on a flat, horizontal surface such as the 

floor or a table.  The foot mats should be even with each other and 

not tilted forward or backward.  Make sure the charger is not 

plugged in and the board is turned off.

• Press and hold the ON/OFF button for a total of 10-15 seconds. 

When the lights in the front of board keep flashing,you may release 

the power button.

• Turn the board off and then turn the board back on. Calibration 

will now be completed.

BALANCE & CALIBRATION

WARNING

Overweight exertion on the device may 

increase possibility of injury or product damage.

To prevent injury, when max speed is 

reached, the hoverboard will beep to 

alert the user and tilt the rider slowly back.

NOTES:

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Summary of Contents for H1-RGPRO

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL H1 RGPRO RANGER PRO ...

Page 2: ...r a properly fitted helmet that complies with CPSC or CE safety standards when you ride your scooter Correct Fitting Make sure your helmet covers your forehead Incorrect Fitting Forehead is exposed and vulnerable to serious injury ...

Page 3: ...n learn operating skills by reading the product manual and watching videos This manual includes all operating instructions and precautions and users must read it carefully and follow the instructions Hover 1 can not be held liable for damage or injury caused by failure to understand and follow the warnings and instructions in this manual ATTENTION 1 Use only the supplied charger with this scooter ...

Page 4: ...er liquids to prevent against electric shock explosion and or injury to yourself and damage to the device Do not use the device if it has been dropped or damaged in any way Repairs to electrical equipment should only be performed by the manufacturer Improper repairs voids the warranty and may place the user at serious risk Do not puncture or harm the exterior surface of the product in any way Keep...

Page 5: ...tand and perform all of the safety instructions and to be able to assume the hazards inherent in unit use should not use the hoverboard In this manual the above symbol with the word NOTES indicates instructions or relevant facts the user should remember prior to using the device In this manual the above symbol with the word CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided can cause min...

Page 6: ...d to give you the information you need for the safe operation and maintenance of your hoverboard Please read it thoroughly before riding your hoverboard PACKAGE CONTENTS Hover 1 RANGER PRO Electric Scooter Charger Charging Cable Operation Manual FEATURES PARTS 1 Fender 7 LED Light 2 Right Foot Mat 8 Charge Port located in rear 3 Running Indicator 9 Power Button located in rear 4 Battery Indicator ...

Page 7: ...en entering a turn at higher speeds Model H1 RGPRO Net Weight 21 58 lbs 9 8 kg Load 44 264 lbs 20 120 kg Max Speed Up to 9 mph 14 4 km h Max Distance Range Up to 8 miles 12 8 km Max Incline Angle 15 degrees Minimum Turning Radius 0 Battery Type Lithium ion Battery Voltage 36 V Battery Capacity 4 0 Ah Power Requirement AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Wheel Size 10 Inches 25 4 cm Product size 27 56x10 63x11 02...

Page 8: ... When the user steps off the scooter mats it will automatically initiate self calibration When riding the scooter you must ensure you are stepping on the foot mats Do not step or stand on any other area of your scooter The hoverboard may vibrate or spin in one direction if weight and pressure are applied to only one foot mat BATTERY INDICATOR The display board is located in the middle of the hover...

Page 9: ...ode 8 If pairing is unsuccessful turn off the hoverboard first and re pair following the aforementioned steps 9 If your smart phone is out of range or the battery is low on your hoverboard your speaker may disconnect from your smart device and the hoverboard will say Disconnected To reconnect follow the aforementioned steps or recharge your scooter NOTE Once you have paired the hoverboard speaker ...

Page 10: ...e free Hover 1 App in order to access certain features of your hoverboard such as GPS and skill mode Using a QR code reader hold the camera on your smartphone over the below QR code to download the Hover 1 App Feel free to search Hover 1 in your device App store SMART PHONE APP 8 For IOS For Android ...

Page 11: ...not function correctly please contact our Customer Support Center Ensure the battery is fully charged before riding your scooter Please wear all appropriate safety and protective gear as previously mentioned in the User Manual before operating your hoverboard Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and flat closed toe shoes when operating your device Please carefully read the User Manual which will ...

Page 12: ...t against it Ride defensively expect the unexpected Give pedestrians the right of way Do not ride too close to pedestrians and alert them if you intend to pass them from behind Slow down at all street intersections and look to the left and right before crossing Your hoverboard is not equipped with reflectors It is not recommended that you ride in conditions of low visibility Think about safety whe...

Page 13: ...feet off your hoverboard while driving is dangerous and may cause the hoverboard to stop or veer sideways Do not operate the hoverboard while under the influence of drugs and or alcohol Do not operate the hoverboard when you are restless or sleepy Do not ride your hoverboard off of curbs ramps or attempt to operate in a skate park empty pool Misuse of your hoverboard voids the manufacturer warrant...

Page 14: ...fire and explosion accidents Before riding ensure that tires are in good condition and have sufficient tread remaining Do not operate near swimming pools or other bodies of water 12 To reduce the risk of injury adult supervision is required Never use in roadways near motor vehicles on or near steep inclines or steps swimming pools or other bodies of water always wear shoes and never allow more tha...

Page 15: ... or vibrate making it difficult to step on evenly with your other foot When you are ready shift your weight to the foot already placed on the device and step on with your second foot quickly and evenly as described in the diagram below Find your center of gravity If your weight is distributed correctly on the foot mats and your center of gravity is level you should be able to stand on your device ...

Page 16: ...of gravity determines which direction you move accelerate decelerate and come to a complete stop As described in the diagram below tilt your center of gravity in the direction you wish to move To turn focus on the direction you wish to turn and stay relaxed As you get comfortable on the device you will notice it becomes easier to maneuver Remember at higher speeds it is necessary to shift your wei...

Page 17: ... AND SPEED LIMITATIONS Speed and weight limits are set for your own safety Please do not exceed the limits listed here in the manual Maximum Weight 264 lbs Minimum Weight 44 lbs Maximum Speed Up to 9 mph WARNING Make sure to lift your leg completely off the foot mat to clear the device when stepping back to dismount Failure to do so may send the hoverboard into a tailspin Try staying relaxed and f...

Page 18: ...ended periods frequent starts and stops idling and frequent acceleration or deceleration will decrease overall distance If your hoverboard is unbalanced vibrating or not turning properly you can follow the below steps to calibrate it First place the hoverboard on a flat horizontal surface such as the floor or a table The foot mats should be even with each other and not tilted forward or backward M...

Page 19: ...re than 15 degrees forward or backward Battery voltage is too low The device is still charging During operation the platform self initiates to tilt due to excess speed Overheating or motor temperature is too high The device has been rocking back and forth over 30 seconds If the system enters protection mode the alarm indicator will light up and the board will vibrate This typically occurs when the...

Page 20: ...time the device engine will power off and stop after 15 seconds WARNING When the hoverboard turns off during a Safety Alert all operation systems will halt Do not continue attempting to ride the hoverboard when the system initiates a stop Turn your hoverboard off and back on to unlock it from a Safety Lock 18 ...

Page 21: ...ue flashing light on the scooter which also indicates charging Do not charge for more than 5 hours after fully charging your hoverboard unplug the charger from your device and from the power outlet BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Charge Time Up to 5 hours Voltage 36V Initial Capacity 4 0 Ah BATTERY MAINTENANCE The lithium ion battery is built into the device Do...

Page 22: ...any leaking materials or breathe fumes emitted Do not allow children and animals to touch the battery The battery contains dangerous substances do not open the battery or insert anything into the battery Please only use the charger provided by Hover 1 Do not attempt to charge the device if the battery has discharge or emits any substances In that case immediately distance yourself from the battery...

Page 23: ...as it may explode or combust Do not expose the device to contact with sharp objects as this will cause scratches and damage Do not allow the device fall from high places as doing so may damage the internal circuitry Do not attempt to disassemble the device Use only the charger provided by Hover 1 CARE MAINTENANCE WARNING Avoid using water or other liquids for cleaning If water or other liquids ent...

Page 24: ...de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may 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 harmf...

Page 25: ...23 For warranty information Please visit us at www hover 1 com WARRANTY Affix Serial Number Label Here ...

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