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B5 Manual 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for B5

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Page 2: ...d B5 User Manual P 1 Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Preparation before riding 4 3 Safety 7 4 Getting Started 8 5 Kickstand 13 6 Remote Controller 14 7 Maintenance 16 8 Limited warranty 17 9 Technical Parameters 18 ...

Page 3: ...ate brake etc by leaning forward or backward Also turning is controlled by the presence of a handlebar and a vertically ascending shaft The lateral movement of the handlebar will cause different rotational speeds on both wheels e g when the shaft is swung to the left the rotational speed on the right wheel will be faster than that on the left wheel thus the unit will turn left It is the greenest a...

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Page 5: ...lease use caution and take out the wheel board Please pay attention to your hands and avoid lifting it by the dirt covers otherwise you may injure your fingers Check Tyre Pressure The Standard tyre pressure parameter is recommended to be a 240KPa Please check the tyre pressure before use and ensure that the pressure meets the recommended tyre pressure parameter ...

Page 6: ...f the unit A pair of work gloves is recommended to protect your hands from dirt and scratches Take out the handlebar and control shaft insert the handlebar into the slot as shown below Fix them together using the small fixing nob Then install the handlebar and shaft assembly onto the wheel assembly and fasten with the large fixing knob Make sure to install the control shaft with the handlebar by l...

Page 7: ...o not ride the balanced wheel on rough or bumpy surfaces 4 Do not ride the balanced wheel on wet slippery surfaces especially icy ones 5 Do not ride the balanced wheel on slopes of over 20 degrees gradient 6 Do not allow children under age 15 to ride the balanced wheel 7 Do not ride the balanced wheel in bleak winter conditions 8 Do not ride in the rain 9 Please ride slowly on and off slopes Other...

Page 8: ...behind announce yourself and slow down your speed when passing When approaching a pedestrian from the front please slow down Keep a safe distance from other riders and always avert from obstacles Please avoid riding in poor light unless necessary and make sure in this scenario you ride at slow safe speed with care Please relax your body when riding bend your knees and elbows slightly and look stra...

Page 9: ...stem Please stand upright and rely on your learning partner to hold on to the handlebar for balance initially After getting used to standing on the wheel you should be able to ascend and descend form the balanced wheel independently a Hold on to the handlebar with two hands Step on and look straight ahead b Put one foot onto the platform first c Shift your centre of gravity on the platform gradual...

Page 10: ...ontrolled by your centre of gravity Look back and lean gradually backward to control the deceleration and then lean forwards to restore balanced wheel to its neutral position Keep practising and pay attention to the wall and other obstacles to avoid falling over For starters please steer in a slow and mild manner Remember that the more relaxed your body is the easier it will be Please avoid drasti...

Page 11: ...anced If you continue to lean backward the device will go backward c Mark a spot on the ground and practise balance at that spot Please try to stop the unit in a gradual and mild manner avoid abrupt brakes Shift your centre of gravity gradually back from the travelling direction to stop On the typical asphalt pavement the braking distance of a balanced wheel travelling at top speed is roughly 4m G...

Page 12: ...rtable b Turning when in motion After getting accustomed of moving forward backward and turning on one spot you may try to make turns while going slowly forward Keep your knees slightly bent and prepare to lean toward the turning direction in accordance with the control shaft Keep practising Sharp turns are dangerous You might lose balance or even fall off the balance board In this scenario please...

Page 13: ...nto the handlebar and step off with one foot first then the other Control your centre of gravity and try to avoid moving the handlebar as this will cause the balanced wheel to move and might cause you to fall off b Power off the unit after you have stepped off the unit The power button can be found either on the remote control or by the Kickstand Do not loosen grip on the handle before powering it...

Page 14: ...when not in use To maximise the lifespan of the balanced wheel we strongly suggest you power off the device when not in use In addition please do not use the balanced board when the Kickstand is released as this may cause scratches and damage the floor and may cause accidents otherwise the balanced wheel will move forward and may cause accidents ...

Page 15: ...wheel please follow the following steps a Keep the scooter body stood on the ground using the Kickstand b Press POWER switch button next to the Kickstand to turn on the balanced wheel c 1 The Left Right Lights should start to flash c 2 Hold down buttons B Power On and button D Riderless Mode for 2 3 seconds c 3 You ll hear a beep means the resetting done Then press POWER button to turn off the sco...

Page 16: ...o hold onto the balanced wheel before pressing the Riderless Mode button to prevent it accelerating on its own and potentially crashing into an obstacle or even causing injury Make sure remote is out of reach of small children in case they accidentally press the Riderless Mode button 6 3 Pair with new remote If the user loses the remote and has to replace it they will have to pair the new remote w...

Page 17: ... unit in water as this may cause water leakage into the unit and unserviceable damages 7 2 Screw Connection All of the screws on the have been specifically processed against loses Yet for safety concerns please check connections balanced wheel on the wheel hub control shaft battery case dirt cover platform casing and dashboard casing etc regularly for loosened connection or abnormal noise In case ...

Page 18: ...ng parts i e casings and tires 6 months for the battery The following situations will not be covered by the warranty 8 1 Malfunction due to misuse 8 2 Malfunction caused by unauthorized modifications disassembling or repairing 8 3 Accidental damage or malfunction due to improper storage 8 4 Fault due to improper storage 8 5 Exterior damages due to usage 8 6 Disassembling parts unspecified by this ...

Page 19: ...izontal Weight kg 13 2 Max Speed mph 10 Max Range 11 15 Miles Max Climbing Angle 20 Battery Capacity 36V 4 4Ah 158 4W Battery Type Lithium Battery Brand Samsung Charge time hours 2 3 Max Load 120KG Size mm H 1190 x W 520 x D 270 Working Temperature C 20 60 Standard tyre pressure 240KPa ...

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