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 WARRANTY 

 

Intuitive Motion warrants to the owner that the ZBoard will be free from defects in materials, 
workmanship, and electronics, as well as from battery defects for 180 days from the delivery 
date when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions.  
 
The ZBoard is intended for use on paved or concrete surfaces and hard-packed paths or roads 
only. The board is not to be operated on grass, through water, over deep potholes, or off 
curbs. 
 
In most cases, in-warranty repairs can be done by the customer upon receipt of replacement 
parts from Intuitive Motion, shipped at no extra cost. When necessary, warranty shipping back 
to Intuitive Motion is the responsibility of the customer. If a faulty unit is shipped back, and 
the necessary repair is deemed in-warranty, Intuitive Motion will repair at no additional cost, 
but customer will be responsible for return shipping. If your ZBoard shows signs of abuse from 
non-intended uses and/or the repair is deemed non-warranty, Intuitive Motion will quote the 
customer a cost for parts, labor, and return shipping. 
 
The warranty does not cover water damage, cosmetic damage, normal wear and tear (on the 
wheels, bearings, belt, bushings, etc.), or accidental damage. 

Your ZBoard is NOT waterproof, 

so do not ride in the rain or in other wet conditions!

 

 
Your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents involving the ZBoard. To 
determine if coverage is provided, contact your insurance company. 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Classic

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...r At All Times 4 2 Caution May Be Hot 4 3 Minimum Age 4 4 Maximum Weight 4 5 Start Slow 4 6 Know Where to Ride 4 7 Proper Footwear 4 8 Only Ride During Daylight 4 9 Proper Riding Terrain 4 10 Do Not A...

Page 3: ...ur ZBoard is powered off Unwrap the charger plug it into any standard 110V1 outlet then insert the 3 pin XLR connector into the mating charge socket in the side of the battery box The red LED should l...

Page 4: ...free of vehicle and pedestrian traffic where electric skateboarding is allowed _____ Have you read Section 2 Specifications and Components _____ Have you read Section 3 Riding Instructions _____ Have...

Page 5: ...les 10 Miles 20 Miles Charge Time 5 Hours 5 7 Hours 5 7 Hours Motor 400W Electric 400W Electric 400W Electric Battery Sealed Lead Acid SLA Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePo4 Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePo4...

Page 6: ...Coast stance the rider is neither accelerating nor braking but rather stationary or slowing down gradually due to the natural resistance of the motor and bearings When coasting downhill it is best to...

Page 7: ...to reach the center of the footpad adjust your stance forward and wider See Figures B and C to see correct and incorrect acceleration stances Avoid rotating your from foot much more than 45 from perp...

Page 8: ...requires a wider stance than is comfortable you may prefer to make a slight slide step with your rear foot to move the ball of your rear foot onto the center of the rear footpad Both footpads are int...

Page 9: ...t out to the Acceleration stance Press on the front footpad carefully slowly applying pressure until the board begins to move The more pressure you apply to the footpad the faster the ZBoard will go T...

Page 10: ...o not put your feet on both footpads at the same time Riding Down Hills We recommend that you lower your speed before a decline and position yourself on the brake Modulate pressure on the brake to mai...

Page 11: ...uce the chances of these known risks please follow the Riding Safety Warnings below If you do not understand any parts of these safety warnings please contact us at ownership myzboard comfor clarifica...

Page 12: ...out proper shoes 4 8 ONLY RIDE DURING DAYLIGHT Riding at night is extremely dangerous Poor visibility makes it difficult to see obstructions and makes it difficult for others to see you 4 9 AVOID UNEV...

Page 13: ...ZBoard and evaluate its functionality If you hear rattling smell burning your ZBoard is moving without any pressure or it simply won t move or turn on do not attempt to ride Please visit www myzboard...

Page 14: ...n instructions can be found at www myzboard com The other three wheels should wear evenly but if this is not the case they may be rotated removed and interchanged to maximize the life of all three Use...

Page 15: ...shipping back to Intuitive Motion is the responsibility of the customer If a faulty unit is shipped back and the necessary repair is deemed in warranty Intuitive Motion will repair at no additional co...

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