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In Protection Mode, the Hoverboard will turn off if:
• The platform is tilted forward or backward more than 35 degrees
• The tires are blocked
• The battery is too low
• There is a sustained high discharge rate during performance (such as driving up steep
slopes)
When the Hoverboard goes into Protection Mode (engine off), the system will halt. Press the foot
pad to unlock. Do not continue to drive the Hoverboard when the battery is exhausted, as this
may lead to injury or damage. Continued driving under low power will affect battery life.
PRACTICING DRIVING
Learn how to drive the Hoverboard in an open area until you can easily get on and off the device,
move forwards and backwards, turn, and stop.
• Dress in casual clothes and flat shoes
• Drive on flat surfaces
• Avoid crowded places
• Be aware of overhead clearance to avoid injury
SAFE DRIVING
Carefully read the following safety precautions prior to operating your Hoverboard:
• When you are driving the Hoverboard, make sure to take all necessary safety measures, such
as wearing a CPSC certified helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and other protective gear
• The Hoverboard should only be used for personal use and is not designed for commercial
applications, or for use on public roads or pathways
• You are prohibited from using the Hoverboard on any roadway. Check with your local
authorities to confirm where you can safely ride. Obey all laws that apply
• Do not allow children, the elderly, or pregnant women to ride the Hoverboard
• Do not drive the Hoverboard under the influence of drugs or alcohol
• Do not carry items when driving your Hoverboard
• Be alert of obstacles in front of you
• Legs should be relaxed, with your knees slightly bent to help you balance
• Make sure your feet are always on the mats
• The Hoverboard should only be driven by one person at a time
• Do not exceed the maximum load