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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Seek the appropriate advice and always use your 
best judgement to keep yourself out of dangerous 
situation with your skateboard.
Do not ride your skateboard off curbs, ramps or 
attempt to perform stunts or tricks with your
skateboard, similar to those performed on 
rollerblades and scooters.
Do not turn sharply on your skateboard,   
especially at high speed.
Do not continuously spin in place for prolonged 
periods of time. This may cause dizziness and you 
may fall and injure yourself or other people and 

Do not ride your skateboard in an abusive or  
extreme manner, doing so can cause damage to 
your skateboard and may lead to injury and death.
Never ride your skateboard down stairs or escalators.
Do not drive in or near puddles of water or other 
liquids, mud, sand, stones, gravel, debris or near 
rough and rugged terrain.
Do not ride in inclement weather: snow, rain, hail, 
sleek or on icy roads or in extreme heat.

-  Do not ride your skateboard on slippery surfaces 

or steep slopes.

-  If you are unsure if you can safely ride on

a specific terrain, step off and carry your 

 

 

skateboard. ALWAYS EXERCISE CAUTION.

-  PAY ATTENTION – Always look at where you are 

riding and be aware of the riding conditions in 
front of you including: people, places, property 
and objects around you.

-  Do not operate the skateboard in crowded areas.
-  Operate your skateboard with extreme   

consideration for people and property at all times.

-  Do not operate your skateboard while talking, 

texting, looking at your phone or when otherwise 
distracted.

-  Do not ride your skateboard on public roads, 

footpath or cycle path.

- Do not ride your skateboard near motor vehicles.
-  Do not climb or descend steep hills with your 

skateboard.  
 

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Summary of Contents for Long Glider

Page 1: ...Lorem ipsum RDD SKATE95 SERIES 1 LONGGLIDER MANUAL ELECTRIC LONGBOARD...

Page 2: ...22 5 x 11 5 cm Material 5 layers maple Range 12 15km Max weight limit 120kg Max climbing angle 15 Tire size 2 5 inch Charger Input AC 100 240V 2A Output DC 29 4V 1 5A Charging time 3 hours Battery 4 4...

Page 3: ...y up to a 15 km per hour speed Connect the remote with your RiDD Long Glider to accelerate and decelerate The polyurethane wheels provide a smooth ride The RiDD Long Glider will let you experience a n...

Page 4: ...sponsible and safe manner The use of the RiDD Long Glider is not entirely without risk certainly if you do not use your skateboard responsibly This electric device is not a vehicle authorized for oper...

Page 5: ...in miles per hour B Capacity C Bluetooth connecting 1 Turn on Remote the icon starts on screen 2 Long press both and button at the same time until the Bluetooth icon is flashing 3 Turn on the E skate...

Page 6: ...There are 2 ways to use the RiDD Long Glider With the Accelarate decelarate stick Push the stick gently forward and hold on maintain the speed Releasing the stick will slow down the RiDD Long Glider P...

Page 7: ...ter may cause damage of unit or may even cause fire also will void the warranty c The LED indicator on AC adapter turns into RED indicating that your RiDD Long Glider is being charged d The RED indica...

Page 8: ...ng your skateboard for extended periods of time please note that the charge level of the skateboard maybe depleted during the storage We recommend re charging your stored skateboard every 3 months to...

Page 9: ...by objects Please carefully read this manual which will assist in explaining the basic working principles and tips for using the skateboard Do not use the skateboard if you exceed the 120kg maximum we...

Page 10: ...of water or other liquids mud sand stones gravel debris or near rough and rugged terrain Do not ride in inclement weather snow rain hail sleek or on icy roads or in extreme heat Do not ride your skat...

Page 11: ...into account the necessary space required to slow and stop the skateboard DO NOT JUMP OFF YOUR skateboard Do not attempt to ride your skateboard in dark or poorly lit areas Always ensure that you have...

Page 12: ...cal and or electrical damage resulting from but not limited to accident misuse skateparks halfpipes tricks extreme skating abuse malicious destruction acts of nature The manufacturer s limited product...

Page 13: ...nty claimed after receipt of the product This judgement will be substantiated with arguments and supported by visuals In the event the warranty term is expired or when damage is self inflicted our ser...

Page 14: ...ble legislative acts 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2006 42 EC Machinery directive The following harmonized European standards were consult...

Page 15: ...disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in a...

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