
WARNING:
Riding Tips
Ride only on smooth, flat, dry surfaces such as pavement or level ground without loose
debris, such as sand, leaves, rocks or gravel. Water, mud, ice, bumpy, uneven, slick, or
rough surfaces could impari traction and coutribute to possible loss of control.
IMPORTANT:
The Electric Skateboard wireless remote
low-frequency radio signal that
uses a unique, close proximity
minimizes the possibility of signal interference. However,
signal interference may occur with high power lines, cell phones or other signal emitting
devices. Use caution and check your ride area for possible sources of signal interference
before use.
• Once the motor has engaged, hold onto the trigger “A” and
press the gear button “B” to increase speed.
• At medium or high speeds, if you want to decrease speed, you
have to release the trigger A to decrease your speed
automatically (and the motor will not engage). Then pull trigger
A again to engage the motor and start again from the lowest
speed to any speed you want.
Remember: ALWAYS ride within your limits and comfort zone and NEVER
ride without protective gear!
WARNING:
Regular Maintenance and Repair
MAINTENANCE WARNING
Turn power switch “OFF” before conducting any maintenance or repair.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES WILL VOID YOUR
WARRANTY. DO NOT OPEN THE BATTERY BOX, MOTOR CONTROL ASSEMBLY OR MOTOR.
DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
• The wireless remote control uses a standard 9-volt alkaline battery which is not included
with the product. Turning the control off when not in use will maximize battery life. If you
notice unreliable communication with the board, replace the battery.
Do not ride downhill or uphill, ride only on FLAT, SMOOTH, DRY SURFACES.
Start slowly and keep your speed down until you have a good feel for the acceleration
Under normal use, your Electric Skateboard will require very little routine maintenance.
Slowing down and stopping are relative to the speed you are traveling. If you are at full
speed when you release the trigger A, it may take a bit longer time to gradually stop the
skateboard (than riding at lower speed.) Maximum speed and stopping distance depends
on your weight and riding surface.
Note:
KNOW YOUR LIMITS AND RIDE WITHIN THEM!
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• Gradually pull the trigger A to start the motor; your skateboard
will always start from the lowest speed.