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Guide and Manual

Before using the U1 Self-balancing Scooter

READ THROUGH THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY!

Summary of Contents for U1

Page 1: ...Guide and Manual Before using the U1 Self balancing Scooter READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY ...

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Page 3: ...perience cutting edge design and technology as you glide effortlessly and full of fun on the way to your destination This manual will help you setup and use the U1 It is important that you adhere to all safety warnings and cautions that appear throughout and that you use good judgment when riding U1 We hope U1 will bring you more exciting and amused moment in your life ...

Page 4: ...GS IN THIS MANUAL This manual is designed to help you learn safe riding techniques NO ONE SHOULD USE THE U1 UNLESS THEY HAVE READ THROUGH THE MANUAL Review all the material frequently to help remind you of proper riding techniques and safely procedures ATTENTION ...

Page 5: ...U1 Details Charging port On Off button Wheel LED status display Fender Pedal BatteryLevelIndicator ...

Page 6: ...nd protects the back of your head Local LAWS may require riders of wheeled products to wear a helmet and other protective gear Never ride the U1 barefoot or in open toed shoes or high heels 3 Pleasechecklocallawsandregulationstoseewhereand howyoumayuseyourU1legally Followallapplicablelaws for vehicles and pedestrians 4 Riding the U1 on smooth surface like road or lawn Avoid obstacles slippery mudd...

Page 7: ... wheels to spin freely may result in injury to yourself or the things around you 9 Do not modify the U1 Modifications could result in serious injury and or damage Modifications void the U1 Limited Warranty 7 SincetheU1balancesbyacceleratinginresponsetoyour leaningforward ifyouleantoofarforwardtooquickly the motor will not be able to catch up with you and you may fall When you reach maximum speed D...

Page 8: ... 1 Check the place is whether suitable for riding U1 or not 3 Withonefootononepedalstandupstraight Placeyour other foot on the other pedal 4 Shift your body weight gradually forward to pick up speed Do not lunge forward Shift your body weight backward to slow down or stop ...

Page 9: ...ne of your foot forward to turn direction 6 Always step off backward with one foot first when you are getting off the U1 then step off backward the other foot 7 Turn off the power before lift the U1 Riding the U1 part 2 ...

Page 10: ...er obstacles Use caution when riding over any change in terrain Do not ride in the dark when visibility is poor and you cannot see your surroundings clearly Do not step off forward when you are ready to get off always step backward Do not put your foot directly behind the wheel when stepping off the U1 The wheels may move backward over your foot Do not stop or jump off the U1 when it is moving Alw...

Page 11: ...devices such as mobile phones to play music Platform using bluetooth can simplify the work and life realize the audio wireless transmission enjoy wireless music and at the appropriate time to release your hands 2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any ...

Page 12: ...nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenc...

Page 13: ...should fully recharge the battery at least once every sixty 60 days to keep it from draining completely To clean the U1 use a damp cloth store the U1 indoors with dry and suitable temparature Storage discarded in accordance with local laws and regulations WARNING Risk of Fire No User Serviceable Parts AVERTISSEMENT Risque d incendie Aucune des pièces ne peut être réparée par l utilisateur ...

Page 14: ...mperature The use of Temperature Charging temperature The battery model Capacity Switching power supply Input Output Charging Time The Motor Size The motor Power 635 x 225 x 212 15km h 15 20km 13kg 20kg 100kg 15 0 60 10 45 0 40 HY CHH 1002U 154Wh 4 3Ah Samsung XVE 4200200 E483915 100 240VAC 42Vdc 2A 2 3 hours 8 inch 200W ...

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