TDC USA Kruze User Manual Download Page 11

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 Using your Remote

Using your Remote

· Push the throttle up to move forward and/or accelerate. 

The speed at which the longboard accelerates depends on how 

far up you push the throttle. If this is your first time riding, please 

start by gently pushing the throttle so you are comfortable 

with the acceleration. Make sure you have proper stance to 

accommodate the acceleration.

 

· Push the throttle down to brake and/or decelerate. The 

speed at which the longboard decelerates depends on how far 

down you push the throttle. 

Note: Make sure you are familiarize with how to safely 

perform manual braking before riding. 

Controlling Speed

•  Use the accelerator / decelerator paddle (A) to control 

speed. Push the paddle forward (toward “Speed UP”) 

to accelerate. Hold the paddle in position, as required, 

to maintain a constant speed.

•  To coast without any motor assistance (or braking); for 

example, when riding downhill, release the paddle so it 

is in the neutral position.

•  To apply “braking”, pull back on the paddle (toward 

“Brake”). Note that when braking, your weight will have 

a tendency to shift forward - it is recommended to shift 

your body weight back a little before braking and adjust 

your balance accordingly during braking.

•  To change motor speed allow the longboard to come to 

a complete stop, then move the speed selector switch 

(B) to the required position “HI” for high speed ; “LO” 

for low speed.

Turning

•  Lean your body either side of the longboard to initiate  

turn. If you lean to the right, your longboard will turn to 

the right. If you lean to the left your longboard will turn 

to the left. If turning is either too fast or too slow you 

can adjust the trucks by tightening or loosing.

Summary of Contents for Kruze

Page 1: ...KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging Keep packaging and bags away from children an...

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Page 3: ...e or answer any of your questions regarding the purchase of this product Please contact us at our Toll Free customer service number 1 800 599 8898 for any assistance and replacement parts Thank You Di...

Page 4: ...tions concerning this product contact us at 1 800 988 8898 M F 9 00 AM 5 00 PM EST or email us at support tdcusainc com Age 14 Weight Capacity Max 200 lbs Top Speed Up To 10 MPH Estimated top speed is...

Page 5: ...defect by using new or refurbished parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability This warranty is for 1 replacement only of like items and does not cover items out of production if t...

Page 6: ...with poor visibility and small spaces APPROPRIATE RIDER USE AND PARENTAL SUPERVISION The recommended minimum rider age of 14 years is an estimate only and can be affected by the rider s size weight o...

Page 7: ...any other related high impact stunts while using this board It will cause damage to internal electronic components over time and can be very dangerous on a board with so much power and speed This will...

Page 8: ...t of power Follow these tips to ensure a safe riding experience Move the throttle wheel in small increments Keep a wide stance on the board Keep a low center of gravity Lean forward when accelerating...

Page 9: ...atures 1 Power On Off 2 Mini USB Charging Port 3 Forward Brake Lever 4 Speed Switch High Low 5 Direction Selector Forward Backward 6 Paired Indicator 7 Battery Indicator 8 Reset 1 Power ON OFF 2 Batte...

Page 10: ...t communicating the blue color connection indicator on the remote control A will be flashing 1 Switch the longboard OFF Press and release the ON OFF switch C when OFF no indicator lamps will be illumi...

Page 11: ...o accelerate Hold the paddle in position as required to maintain a constant speed To coast without any motor assistance or braking for example when riding downhill release the paddle so it is in the n...

Page 12: ...rs will be off Disconnect the USB cable from the charger and the remote control Charging Longboard and Remote WARNING Longboard Battery Charging 1 Ensure that the longboard is OFF 2 Insert the battery...

Page 13: ...lting in serious injury and could also damage the electrical system Charge the longboard with the supplied or recommended charger only Use of the wrong charger could cause a fire or explosion resultin...

Page 14: ...ofessionally checked If not working replace Motor electronics or switches damaged faulty Seek diagnosis and repair from authorized service center Short run time Under charged battery Charge battery an...

Page 15: ...bject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

Page 16: ...Dist by TDC USA Inc Fairfield NJ 07004 2018 All Rights Reserved Made in China Item 60776 Questions and Comments 1 800 599 8898 9 am 5 pm EST www tdcusainc com ELECTRIC LONGBOARD REMOTE CONTROLLED...

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