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USER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for 6.5" Sky Walker

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...U GET STARTED 8 WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS 8 OPERATING RANGE 8 PREPARATION 9 9 10 CHARGING YOUR SKY WALKER 11 12 14 15 ALERTS WHAT IS THAT AWFUL BEEPING SOUND 17 SPEED RESTRICTIONS 17 18 INSPECTION and MAINTENANCE 18 STORAGE 18 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 19 FAQ 20 CONTACT US 21 ...

Page 3: ...rinciples and tips for using the Sky Walker Do not use the Sky Walker if you are less than the 20kg minimum weight or exceed the 120kg maximum weight Before stepping on to the Sky Walker make sure it is placed on a smooth and flat surface that the Sky Walker is turned on and that no Safety Alerts or Display Panel Alerts are present Do not step on to the Sky Walker if any Alerts are unresolved Do n...

Page 4: ...tones 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 Sky Walker on slippery surfaces or steep slopes If you are unsure if you can safely ride on a specific terrain step off and carry your Sky Walker ALWAYS EXERCISE CAUTION PAY ATTENTION Always look at where you are riding and be aware of the r...

Page 5: ...apabilities necessary to safely operate the Sky Walker Always take into account the necessary space required to slow and stop the Sky Walker DO NOT STEP FORWARD OFF YOUR SKY WALKER DO NOT JUMP OFF YOUR SKY WALKER Do not attempt to ride your SKY WALKER in dark or poorly lit areas Always ensure that you have sufficient clearance when standing on the Sky Walker to make it safely through doorways and ...

Page 6: ...r is reaching low battery Red Battery Icon Sky Walker has low battery Green Operating Icon Sky Walker is ready to ride Red Operating Icon Sky Walker has encountered at error A Fender D Engine Tyres G Charging Port B Foot Pad Sensors E LED Indicators H On Off Button C Display F Underbody Protection A B C D D E E F B G H ...

Page 7: ...r Speed and Riding style Maintaining a moderate speed will achieve an increased Operating Range on the Sky Walker whereas hooning around with frequent stops starts idling and extreme acceleration will result in a decrease in range Terrain The Sky Walker is designed for smooth and flat surfaces and operating it across uneven and rough terrain is not only dangerous but will negatively affect the Ope...

Page 8: ...rior to acting as a spotter UNDERSTANDING THE SKY WALKER The Sky Walker moves forwards and backwards using cues from your body position and posture If you stand straight and confidently on the Sky Walker you will be able to control your movement to the point where you are almost motionless Don t forget the Sky Walker is intuitive it will move according to the cues it gets from your body If you lea...

Page 9: ...symmetrically placed on the Sky Walker Foot Pads A symmetrical stance will make sure the tilt and lean of your body is accurately interpreted by the Sky Walker Don t get yourself into a flap Avoid flailing your arms as this will affect your stance and posture on the Sky Walker A solid dismount ALWAYS dismount the Sky Walker by stepping BACKWARDS one foot at a time Why Because when you step forward...

Page 10: ...ur region NB Using a non provided cable will void your manufacturer warranty and may cause serious product failure The indicator light on the SKY WALKER charger should change to RED indicating that your Sky Walker is now charging When the RED indicator light on your Sky Walker charger turns to GREEN your Sky Walker is fully charged For first time use please charge for approximately 2 hours as your...

Page 11: ...play a green Battery Icon and Operating Icon when it is ready to ride TROUBLESHOOTING If you see a red Battery Light please recharge your Sky Walker If the Sky Walker emits a series of warning beeps the Sky Walker is not in its correct starting position Please turn the Sky Walker off and place on a smooth surface as well as checking that the SKYWALAKER s wheels and panels are even and unobstructed...

Page 12: ...he straighter you are the more motionless the Sky Walker becomes Remember the rules from earlier on Sky Walker TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND Page 10 The Sky Walker is intuitive if you lean forward you ll travel forward If you lean backwards you ll travel backwards If you do not lean at all you should travel nowhere Practice stepping backwards off the Sky Walker This is the single most important skill you w...

Page 13: ...rt the Sky Walker moving in a forwards direction Stop moving Flatten your feet on the Sky Walker and maintain a straight body position to stop the Sky Walker moving Move backwards Lean your heels towards the ground slightly to start the Sky Walker moving backwards direction Do not ride or turn fast when travelling backwards Always stop in a controlled manner and avoid stopping abruptly Stop by slo...

Page 14: ...ness of the turn when tilting any one foot towards the ground lean the opposite heel back in an equal fashion Always turn in a controlled manner Turning too quickly can result in loss of control Turn right Tilt your LEFT foot towards the ground and the Sky Walker will begin to turn to the right Turn left Tilt your RIGHT foot towards the ground and the Sky Walker will begin to turn to the left TOP ...

Page 15: ...t obstacles and moving through joint spaces such as rooms and doorways Use caution when riding in new environments Be careful when riding through doorways or under branches or similar objects as the Sky Walker increases your height Be alert for hazards when riding including changes in the terrain such as footpaths and grass ...

Page 16: ...te the speed alarm See speed restrictions below The Sky Walker has low battery The Display Panel will show a red Battery Icon alerting you to the fact that you should charge your Sky Walker The Skywalker s motors are overheating This is usually caused by pushing the Sky Walker outside of its optimal conditions e g riding uphill or over uneven terrain Please allow the Sky Walker to cool down SPEED ...

Page 17: ...ter resistant or waterproof and must not be operated or stored in waterlogged conditions Water and other liquids can cause permanent damage to the circuitry and electronic components inside the Sky Walker STORAGE Store your Sky Walker indoors in dry conditions at a suitable temperature If the ambient temperature of the storage location is below 0 C 32 F degrees or above 55 C 131 F degrees please s...

Page 18: ... Upto 15km 20km Range Max Weight Limit 120KG Max Climbing Angle 15 Min Turning Radius 0 Charging Time Approximately 3 hours Tyre Size 170mm Tyre Type Solid Non Inflatable Chassis Clearance 30mm Pedal Height 110mm Lithium Ion Battery 36V 4 4AH Waterproof and Dustproof IP54 Rated Temperature Tolerance 15C to 50C ...

Page 19: ... state road traffic authorities for advice The Sky Walker battery icon is on What do I do Please check that the unit has been charged according to the instructions The Sky Walker is beeping What do I do See Page 17 for a guide on what the beeps could mean I can t get the hang of riding the Sky Walker What should I do Go over the instructions in the User Guide or watch the online tutorials at skywa...

Page 20: ...21 CONTACT US Need further assistance Please visit www skywalkers com au Or email info skywalkers com au For the full Sky Walker Australia product range visit www skywalkers com au ...

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