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Page 1: ...MEET THE NEXT GENERATION O N E W H E E L O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ... down to 1 mph and with your toe planted lift your heel from one side of the rider detection area You can also jump off with both feet but never remove only one foot WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION Now that you re a proud owner of your very own Onewheel we want to keep you safe while you experience a whole new way of riding We ve created this owner s manual to share important safety performance and serv...

Page 3: ... OR SERIOUS INJURY Whenever you ride Onewheel you risk death or serious injury from loss of control collisions and falls To ride safely you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Manual SAFETY OVERVIEW ...

Page 4: ...es no claim to represent the safe use of Onewheel under all conditions There are risks associated with the use of any boardsport that cannot be predicted or avoided and those are the sole responsibility of the rider The word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury serious damage to your Onewheel and the voi...

Page 5: ...g a Onewheel Please ensure that their Onewheel is in good repair and safe operating condition and that your child understands its proper use It is also important that both you and your child learn understand and obey all applicable local motor vehicle and traffic laws Always make sure your child is wearing proper protective equipment including a helmet and wrist guards ONEWHEEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED ...

Page 6: ...entures toggle your LED lights for night cruising and track riding data Sync to your board from the Onewheel app to customize your riding experience Digital Shaping 2 0 provides the pinnacle of performance comfort and control Inspired by surfboard shapers creating different boards for different rides Digital Shaping 2 0 offers a complete quiver of Shapings selectable from your smartphone DIGITAL S...

Page 7: ... Understanding the footpad Direction and speed Turning Ways to dismount 03 MAINTAINING YOUR ONEWHEEL End blocks Footpads Tire Battery Battery charger How to charge your battery 04 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ONEWHEEL Main power pushbutton switch Status indicator Decoding your Onewheel Push back 05 MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFELY Onewheel specifications Ultracharger specifications Warranty Declaration of Conform...

Page 8: ...ns for fit use and general care OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT It s a good idea to wear wrist guards elbow pads and kneepads for extra protection SHOES Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and grip the board Never ride barefoot or in flip flops SEE SECTION 05 MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFELY FOR MORE SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Many local governments legislate road worthy laws and require specific safety ...

Page 9: ...ce So easy grampa can do it so fun the pros can t get enough of it Onewheel is designed to be intuitive Anyone can learn the basics in just a few minutes Once you start riding regularly there s plenty of room to challenge yourself BEFORE YOU GET ON YOUR ONEWHEEL Always do a safety check before each ride Read all safety instructions Wear a helmet and other protective gear Choose a safe controlled a...

Page 10: ...ide first Then place your other foot onto the rider dectection area Keep your legs straight like you are standing on the ground with a very slight bend in your knees Stand up slowly and Onewheel will engage TIP Have a friend s shoulders handy to help you the first few times you get on your Onewheel After practicing a few times we promise you ll be a pro TIP Look where you want to go don t look dow...

Page 11: ...is pressure sensitive and divided into two zones one on each side of the central line Both zones must be pressed to begin riding To stop slow to a standstill and then remove your foot from one both zones TIP Avoid repositioning your foot while riding DIRECTION AND SPEED Lean forward to move forward and lean back to slow down or to move backwards The more you lean the faster you ll go TURNING Use s...

Page 12: ...essed to start riding If you slow down and remove your foot from only one area the Onewheel will disengage WARNING Never step off with your back foot first the foot not on the rider dectection area This increases risk of a fall and possible injury RANGE Range varies on an assortment of factors including rider weight and riding style terrain inclines and declines and tire pressure For optimal range...

Page 13: ...h is in the OFF position WARNING The footpads are an integral part of the safety sytem for the Onewheel Never ride with damaged wood or grip tape and never attempt to replace grip tape Replacement footpads are available at www onewheel com CAUTION Riding a damaged Onewheel will void its warranty CAUTION Never attempt to remove or replace grip tape with aftermarket grip tape CAUTION Riding with a d...

Page 14: ...ing Onewheel with a flat or under inflated tire will void your warranty CAUTION Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be inaccurate Always use a quality digital gauge BATTERY The Onewheel battery should travel approximately five miles on a single charge Be careful not to overcharge or undercharge your battery The battery should be charged at least once every two months Failure to do so may void y...

Page 15: ...ressing the release button on the charging plug and pulling firmly TIP Periodically leave the charger attached to your Onewheel overnight to allow the battery pack to thoroughly balance 01 02 03 WARNING Only use the FY5803500 charger to charge your Onewheel Use of any other charger will void your warranty and may damage your Onewheel WARNING All electronic and drive components may only be repaired...

Page 16: ... 1 800 283 7943 or send an email to support onewheel com Onewheel is powered ON and OFF by the pushbutton switch on the side of the Onewheel Always make sure your Onewheel is on the ground in the ready to ride position before switching it ON Always turn your Onewheel OFF when charging storing or carrying it WARNING Never pick up your Onewheel when the switch is in the ON position since the wheel m...

Page 17: ...eck your battery status from the home screen of the Onehweel app STATUS INDICATOR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 The different blink codes differentiated by the number of blinks in a row may indicate different issues with your Onewheel Always count the blink code if one occurs Sometimes you can solve the issue by charging the battery or by switching your Onewheel OFF and then ON agai...

Page 18: ...ath PUSH BACK FULL BATTERY PUSH BACK When the battery is fully charged and you continue to charge it through regenerative braking e g traveling downhill you may experience Full Battery Push Back This is to prevent overcharging the battery cells If this happens simply switch your Onewheel OFF and ON again and travel up the hill for a few moments to expend some of the charge You will now be able to ...

Page 19: ...our warranty CAUTION Changing or modifying any Onewheel factory component will void your warranty NEVER MODIFY YOUR ONEWHEEL Fortunately your Onewheel is pretty much perfect as is So there s no need to add any extra bells and whistles Modifying or changing the appearance or performance of your Onewheel is not advised and could potentially increase your risk of injury If you have specific questions...

Page 20: ...eel on inclines or declines with grades steeper than 15 This may cause the motor and battery to overheat and will also void your warranty CAUTION Jumping and stunt riding will void your warranty Always wear a multisport helmet that meets the latest certification standards and follow the manufacturer s instructions for fit use and care Head injuries are some of the most serious and may be avoided w...

Page 21: ...ays at street intersections Be prepared to yield even if you have the right of way Use approved hand signals for turning and stopping Do not perform racing stunt riding or other maneuvers that may cause loss of control Do not allow body parts clothes etc to come into contact with moving parts wheels or drivetrain while the motor is running Before each use perform pre operation checks as specified ...

Page 22: ...all be maintained and repaired in accordance with manufacturer s specifications only authorized replacement parts shall be used and installation shall be by dealers or other skilled persons MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFELY ONEWHEEL SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR 750W Hypercore hub motor BATTERY Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePo4 48V SENSORS Solid State MEMS 6 DOF TIRE 11 5 6 5 6 Vega MAX LEAN ANGLE 30 degrees TOP SPEED...

Page 23: ...or by providing service at no charge for parts or labor Replace the PRODUCT with a comparable PRODUCT which may be new or refurbished Refund the original amount paid for the PRODUCT less a reasonable allowance for usage upon its return 02 01 03 If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal COMPONENT WARRANTY DURATION ...

Page 24: ...product has been altered or removed The warranty registration is inconsistent with the product itself The product has been dismantled or repaired by an unauthorized third party Water damage is not covered under warranty WARRANTY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ONEWHEEL SELF BALANCING ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD PRODUCT Onewheel Self Balancing Electric Skateboard TYPE MODEL OW1 00005 00 MANUFACTURER Future Motio...

Page 25: ...95060 USA Copyright 2017 Future Motion Inc Onewheel is a trademark of Future Motion Inc Onewheel is protected by numerous patents in the U S and world wide See www onewheel com patents for more information All Sales are Final SAY HI ...

Page 26: ...Manuals in other languages are available at www onewheel com support O N E W H E E L O W N E R S M A N U A L V 1 0 ...

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