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TIRE
Check your Onewheel Pint tire for any cuts in the tread
and sidewall. Also be sure it is sufficiently inflated, up
to 20 PSI. The best way to check and inflate your tire
is with a quality digital gauge and compressor at your
local gas station.
For a softer, more forgiving ride you can decrease the
tire pressure as low as 17 PSI, but note that tire pressure
makes a
significant
difference to your Onewheel Pint’s
range, top speed, tire wear and ride quality.
If your tire is damaged or has a hole, please visit our
website for more information: onewheel.com/support
WARNING:
Exceeding the recommended
maximum pressure of 20 PSI (1.4 bar) could damage
your Onewheel Pint and result in injury. It will also
void your warranty.
CAUTION:
Tire pressure makes a
significant
difference to your Onewheel Pint’s range, top speed,
tire wear and ride quality.
CAUTION:
Riding your Onewheel Pint 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
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 your
warranty. You must dispose lithium batteries according
to local laws and regulations.
WARNING:
If the battery pack appears to be
damaged or is not holding a charge, please do not
use it. For further assistance, contact onewheel
customer support at 1-800-283-7943 or send an
email to [email protected]
CAUTION:
D
o not expose the battery to extreme
high or low temperatures. These may degrade or
damage the battery pack.
M A I N T A I N I N G Y O U R O N E W H E E L P I N T
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