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PROTECT YOUR DOME

HELMETS SAVE LIVES 

Helmets can reduce 85% of critical head injuries.
Elbow pads can reduce 82% of elbow injuries.
Knee pads can reduce 32% of knee injuries. 

From https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2716781

Always wear proper protective gear when riding. This includes knee and elbow pads and an age-
appropriate helmet.

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Helmets should fit comfortably and snugly, covering the forehead but 
not hindering your field of vision.

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The helmet should have a chin strap and buckle to keep the helmet in 
place.

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The helmet should be made out of a hard, protective outer shell and 
an impact-absorbing inner layer at least 1/2-inch thick.

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The helmet should be approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety 
Commission (CPSC), the Snell Memorial Foundation, or the American 
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

Summary of Contents for SWAGSKATE NG-3

Page 1: ...serving our customers and providing the best products our product information including our user manuals may receive updates from time to time Please check our website for the latest user manuals and...

Page 2: ...and an age appropriate helmet Helmets should fit comfortably and snugly covering the forehead but not hindering your field of vision The helmet should have a chin strap and buckle to keep the helmet i...

Page 3: ...dds an electric motor and smart sensors and tops it off with an extra bit of swag To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read and follow the guidelines in this user manual carefully and...

Page 4: ...1 5 DISPOSAL AT END OF LIFE 5 II PRODUCT FEATURES 6 2 1 BOTTOM VIEW 6 2 2 TOP VIEW 7 III CHARGING 8 3 1 HOW TO CHARGE THE SKATEBOARD 8 3 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 9 IV HOW TO RIDE 10 V SAFE RIDING TECHNIQUES...

Page 5: ...is may be needed during the call When reading this manual note these icons Notes with this icon MUST be read understood and obeyed to prevent injury or damage etc Notes with this icon include relevant...

Page 6: ...ditions It is therefore important to read and follow all instructions and warnings in the user manual and use good judgment when riding and using the skateboard By riding the NG3 the user acknowledges...

Page 7: ...ipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This product satisfies FCC Regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to conne...

Page 8: ...mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the sep...

Page 9: ...an e waste recycling center program or facility Local regulations and laws pertaining to the recycling and disposal of lithium ion batteries and or products containing them will vary according to cou...

Page 10: ...6 SWAGTRON SWAGSKATENG3 English II PRODUCT FEATURES 2 1 BOTTOM VIEW Motorized Wheel Passive Wheels Battery Charging Port...

Page 11: ...7 SWAGTRON SWAGSKATENG3 English 2 2 TOP VIEW Nose Sensor 1 Sensor 2 LED Tail Light Motorized Wheel...

Page 12: ...4 When the skateboard is fully recharged the adapter s light will turn green Disconnect the skateboard from the adapter DO NOT under any circumstances use the skateboard while it is charging or connec...

Page 13: ...children explain the contents of the user manual to the children You or a caregiver should provide adequate supervision to ensure that the device is used as explained in the user manual Immediately d...

Page 14: ...ensor STEP 2 Using your dominant foot on the rear sensor kick off the ground to generate some speed STEP 3 Lean forward slightly and kick your rear foot on the skateboard to accelerate 2 until it reac...

Page 15: ...surroundings Do not carry passengers or heavy items while riding the skateboard Never ride in the rain dark or dimly lit areas Never use your skateboard to do anything that may cause property damage o...

Page 16: ...ther foot Be careful when stepping off for the first time CAUTION Slow down before turning or you will fall off and be injured Avoid high speed sudden turns as this may result in an accident V SAFE RI...

Page 17: ...you encounter uneven ground For your own safety and the safety of others ride only at speeds you are comfortable with and be ready to stop at any time When riding near others keep a safe distance to a...

Page 18: ...pair centers may open and service the SWAGSKATE Contact customer support for assistance 6 1 CLEANING The SWAGSKATE may need cleaning after riding See the following tips below Make sure the skateboard...

Page 19: ...cause damage over time DO NOT store the skateboard in an unheated garage shed or other location with extreme temperature fluctuations or ranges Store only in environments where temperatures will be st...

Page 20: ...pylene PP Wheel Material Polyurethane PU Wheel Size 2 83 in 72 mm Maximum Speed 9 3 mph based on flat even pavement Climbing Capacity 5 Maximum Load 150 lb 68 kg Minimum Load 44 lb 20 kg Controller te...

Page 21: ...option and to the extent permitted by law SWAGTRON will 1 repair the hardware defect by using new or refurbished parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability or 2 exchange the Produ...

Page 22: ...ly SWAGTRON or a party expressly authorized by SWAGTRON should perform service on this Product DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND OUR ENTIRE L...

Page 23: ...COPYRIGHT 2019 SWAGTRON ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

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