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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT OWNER’S INFORMATION
WARNINGS
ABOUT THE GLIDEBOARD
USING THE GLIDEBOARD
RE-SETTING GLIDEBOARD
GLIDEBOARD PROTECTION FUNCTION
CHARGING THE BATTERY
MAINTENANCE, STORAGE & CARRYING
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Summary of Contents for Electrick IO Glideboard

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Page 2: ...ARD USING THE GLIDEBOARD RE SETTING GLIDEBOARD GLIDEBOARD PROTECTION FUNCTION CHARGING THE BATTERY MAINTENANCE STORAGE CARRYING TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATION Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 Page 7 Page 8 Page 12...

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Page 4: ...during charging but if the charger or Glideboard feels hot stop charging unplug the charger and carefully check the battery and charger Fully charge the product every 3 months when not in use to prol...

Page 5: ...NOT be disposed of with household waste Separate disposal facilities exist for your nearest facilities see www recycle more co uk Charging time 2 3 hours Estimated run time 60 minutes Estimated batter...

Page 6: ...g Do not modify or attempt to remove any casing or dismantle the product Do not leave the Glideboard outdoors to be exposed to UV light or rain when not riding Ensure that the water resistant cover is...

Page 7: ...supervision and permission to ride is required Protective equipment should be worn MV recommends the use of a helmet and protective knee elbow wrist and shin pads Please wear comfortable casual sport...

Page 8: ...ABOUT THE GLIDEBOARD PEDAL LED WATER RESISTANT COVER CHARGING PORT POWER SWITCH DISPLAY PANEL working condition DISPLAY PANEL battery level Page 7...

Page 9: ...rd Step on and off the Glideboard one foot at a time from the back of the board The maximum speed of Glideboard is 6mph 10km h If riding over the maximum speed the Glideboard will sound an alarm Slow...

Page 10: ...time ensure that you are supported by holding onto a wall solid surface or another person For your safety please ensure that you have practiced how to use the Glideboard in conditions that are not a...

Page 11: ...deboard place one foot onto the board followed briskly by the other It is recom mended that riders support themselves whilst mounting the board Balance before moving and USING THE GLIDEBOARD Page 10 e...

Page 12: ...maintain flexibility In the case of riding in unfamiliar territory you are advised to slow down and exercise extra caution Protective equipment should be worn The Glideboard is designed for use on a...

Page 13: ...nd the reset process is complete NOTE Make sure the Glideboard pedals are steady level and aligned during the reset process If you require any assitance with the Glideboard reset function please conta...

Page 14: ...as attempting to ride simultaniously above the permitted slope incline and at maximum speed When the alarm sounds slow down stop riding and wait for the Glideboard to revert back to it s normal settin...

Page 15: ...he Glideboard is fully charged and ready to use At this stage you must remove the adapter and stop the charging process This will assist in preserving battery life 6 Unplug the charger from the Glideb...

Page 16: ...ging Do not overcharge the Glideboard DO NOT attempt to extinguish the fire with a extinguisher Call 999 immediately DO NOT remove the battery or attempt to remove the cover or any other parts of the...

Page 17: ...hen not in use Fully charge the battery before storing Recharge the battery every 3 months Cover the Glideboard and keep away from dust Always keep the Glideboard in its normal riding position with bo...

Page 18: ...aining Carrying MAINTENANCE STORAGE AND CARRYING Turn off the Glideboard before carrying With one hand hold the middle of the Glideboard and with the other hold the front to balance Rotate the Glidebo...

Page 19: ...the wheel and the chassis Remove the foreign object Unable to charge Make sure the charger is properly connected The charging port is concave in shape Make sure it is in the correct orientation Use a...

Page 20: ...ange 10 20km Maximum climbing limit 15 degree Battery Lithium ion 36V Working temperature 5 to 40 degree C Charging temperature 0 to 25 degree C Charger input AC100 240V 50 60Hz Charger output DC42V 2...

Page 21: ...great care to ensure that this product has reached you in good condition Should you have an enquiry please contact customer services mvsports com where your enquiry will be dealt with promptly Alterna...

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