Airwheel Mars Rover A3 User Manual

Airwheel Mars Rover A3 User Manual

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  • Page 1 A-series Airwheel www.airwheel.net MARS ROVER User Manual...
  • Page 3 Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net...
  • Page 4 Our Success, Built by Our Customers Airwheel is keen to exchange opinions and share its fruitful achievements with customers in a simple manner. It is Airwheel's unyielding aim to satisfy and exceed customers'anticipation. We believe that trust is a pleasure worth passing down via every customer, which in turn challenges us to give genuine responses everyday.
  • Page 5 About User Manual This manual includes safety use instructions. Please make sure this manual is read through and fully understood before use. Packing Details Airwheel A series (A3) scooter body 1 unit hexagon wrench 2 pcs scooter stem, saddle 1 pcs...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Directory About Airwheel------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About User Manual------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Directory--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Installation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.1 Unpack----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.2 Check Packing Contents------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.3 Preparation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.4 Installation------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Safety--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1 Safety Guidelines and Riding Etiquettes---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2 Initiative Safety Measures---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 Warned Scenarios-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Learning Tips------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.1 Before Getting Started--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.2 Learning Tips---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 7 Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 5. Usage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.1 Components--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.2 Get Started----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3 Kick Stand------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.4 Remote Key---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.1 Cleaning and Storage--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.2 Screw Connection-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.3 Tire Pressure-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.4 Transportation and Storage-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.5 Remove Battery Pack-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Limited Warranty------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    In the meantime, the turning-sensing system will be activated (turn light will flash). Being green and eco-friendly, Airwheel A3 can be stowed in the trunk of a car, facilitating a low-carbon travel style. Forward...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 2. Installation 2.1 Unpack After receiving the package, hold the two clasps and place the box vertically on the ground. Open the box and make sure the foam box inside is placed with the Top side upwards. Open the small cover to take out user manual and charger, then open the big cover to take out the scooter stem.
  • Page 10: Check Packing Contents

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 2.2 Check Packing Contents After opening the packing box, take out the scooter stem and the saddle. Then take out the scooter body. Foam box Scooter stem Saddle Scooter body Given the weight of the scooter body, please lift it upward with care. Better find someone for necessary help.
  • Page 11: Preparation

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 2.3 Preparation Before installation, please find in the standard accessories a set of 2 hexagon wrenches. Please retain this tool kit, it is useful for maintenance and transportation of the unit. As metric standard tools, you may find replacement at home or in a hardware store.
  • Page 12 Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net When installing the scooter stem, please check the direction of the 15-pin connector and make sure the stem is inserted correctly. (see I-1) Also make sure to align the fool-proof groove properly and then fasten it with 4 exclusive screws. (see I-2)
  • Page 13: Safety

    Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 3. Safety There are risks of riding or driving any vehicle. Airwheel A3 is no exception. Please make sure this manual is read through and fully understood before getting started, and be alert when riding. Important Note: 1.
  • Page 14: Safety Guidelines And Riding Etiquettes

    3.1 Safety Guidelines and Riding Etiquettes Please learn and abide by local laws and regulations when riding Airwheel A3. Be careful and considerate of others, and take precaution of accidents and collisions. Please ride at safe and proper speed and make sure your Airwheel is under control.
  • Page 15 Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 16: Initiative Safety Measures

    Please stop riding immediately when Airwheel A3 starts alerting for low battery or over speed. Charge your Airwheel in time to ensure safe and smooth use. Make sure to power off Airwheel before moving it. Do not lift Airwheel A3 on the wheel in case your fingers get caught between the tire and case.
  • Page 17: Warned Scenarios

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 3.3 Warned Scenarios Slope Angle > 15° Slope Angle > 15° Stand/hands-free riding slippery upward slope slippery downward slope Bumpy Terrains Staircases Press power button of the remote key when riding - 12 -...
  • Page 18: Learning Tips

    Considering the average human athletic skills, the height of pedal is set 247mm from ground only, which guarantees your safety in case of falling over. A Helmet, gloves, knee and ankle pads are also essential for first-timers. To start, please bring Airwheel A3 to open space and watch out for obstructions and bumpy terrains.
  • Page 19: Learning Tips

    4.2 Learning Tips Learning Airwheel A3 is much easier than learning how to ride a bicycle. Most starters only needs 3 minutes to get a hang of it. You'll need a learning partner standing in front of Airwheel A3 and holding the handlebar with both hands to help stabilize the handlebar for the first time.
  • Page 20: Go Forward And Backward

    4.3 Go Forward and Backward Push the handlebar gradually forward to feel the acceleration and stopping of Airwheel A3 and then restore the status quo ante to feel the acceleration and deceleration. Steer at a slow speed and feel the motion controlled by your center of gravity.
  • Page 21: Stop And Brake

    The user should stay calm and keep balance. On the typical asphalt pavement, the braking distance of an Airwheel A3 travelling at top speed is roughly 4 meters. Given this fact, please decelerate beforehand when expect obstacles or traffic lights.
  • Page 22: Make Turns

    1. First practice turning on one spot by moving the handlebar gradually towards the direction you wish to turn to. Airwheel A3 will turn on the spot sufficiently to the desired extent until you restore the handlebar. Keep practicing to get the skills.
  • Page 23: Get Off

    1. Hold onto the handlebar and step on the ground with two feet. Then fold up the pedals and get off the unit. Turn off the power and put down the kick stand. 2. When moving off the saddle of Airwheel A3, do hold your hands on the handlebars before powering off the unit. Otherwise, Airwheel A3 will slip forward and cause potential risks.
  • Page 24: Important Note For Starters

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 4.7 Important Note for Starters Warnings 1. Starters under 18 or over 45 are supposed to find yourself learning partners. 2. Make sure to check the power level and tire before riding. 3. Please control speed before riding smoothly.
  • Page 25: Usage

    4. Scooter Stem In case the scooter stem is biased severely to one side, this 5. Saddle indicates Airwheel A3 is not ready to use. Get the unit in proper gyro-balanced state before getting on. Enter into riding state 1. Open the power switch 2.
  • Page 26: Kick Stand

    5.3 Kick Stand Airwheel A3 comes with a kick stand. To park Airwheel A3, pull the knob at the side to release the kick stand. Always release the kick stand when the unit is off. To prevent misuse of Airwheel A3 by others, we strongly suggest you power off the unit when you're not around.
  • Page 27: Remote Key

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 5.4 Remote Key A: Power Button C:Unspecified D: Unspecified B: Headlight Switch The buttons on the remote key and their functions are shown above. The controlling distance can reach 10 meters. There're 4 buttons on the remote key: A. Power Button. B.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    For stubborn stains or scratches, you may apply some tooth paste on it and scrub it with a tooth brush repeatedly. Store Airwheel A3 in a dry and cool place indoor when it's not in use. Expose to sunlight or freezing outdoor environment will lead to accelerating aging of the exterior materials.
  • Page 29: Screw Connection

    6.2 Screw Connection All of the screws on Airwheel A3 have been specifically processed against loose. Yet for safety concerns, please check connections on the wheel hub, scooter stem, battery case, fender, platform casing and display panel ect. regularly for loosened connection or abnormal noise.
  • Page 30: Remove Battery Pack

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 6.5 Remove Battery Pack Fold up the kick stand and lay flat the unit. Unfasten the four M6*20 hexagon screws with an M5 hexagon wrench. Remove the battery case and take out the battery pack. Mail us only the battery case if the battery case needs to repair.
  • Page 31: Limited Warranty

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 7. Limited Warranty Please retain the warranty and proof of purchase (i.e.receipt). Limited Warranty Terms (Non-Artificial Damage Only): After-sales service: 1. 1 year for the main body (one month for wearing parts, i.e. casings and tires).
  • Page 32: Specifications

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 8. Specifications Specifications Parameters Remark Weight 34kg Standard Accessory Speed 6~ 17km/h Max. Climbing Angle ~ 15° Riders weighing 60kg get up to 18° Battery Capacity 520Wh Protection board with SOC equalization Working Temperature -10° C ~40° C Best at 20°...
  • Page 33: Appendix

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 9. Appendix I 9.1 Drafts The illustration is only for reference, the item is subject to the material object. Handlebar LOGO Scooter Stem Fender Front Light Tire Motor Kick stand - 28 -...
  • Page 34 Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 4-inch Human-Machine Interface(HMI) Electronic Brake Button Leather Cushion Left/Right Turn Light Shock Absorber Stoplight Pedal Charge Port Power Button - 29 -...
  • Page 35: Charging Notes

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 9.2 Charging Notes Charge Note: Plug Airwheel to the charger before connecting the charger to power supply. - 30 -...
  • Page 36: Relation Between Range And Load

    Airwheel Intelligent Pioneer www.airwheel.net 9.3 Relation between Range and Load Similar to the relations between fuel consumption and cargo load, range per charge is related to rider's body weight. In light of the conclusion we draw from practical tests (rider's weight: 60kg; riding speed: 7km/h and constant; road condition: smooth and flat), range per charge falls by 1.5~2.0km for each additional gain of 10kg.
  • Page 37: Faq

    Q: My Airwheel tilts backward in motion, is it normal? A: It's normal when Airwheel is running on low battery. You can simply solve it by powering off the unit and charge it to the full. In another scenario, the unit may also tilt backward when it's running at a high speed to shift the rider's center of gravity backward and prevent further acceleration.
  • Page 38 Q: Can I ride it on motorways? A: Please don't unless it has a motor license. In most countries, you're supposed to steer it only on non-motorized vehicle lanes. Q: Should I power off Airwheel to charge or not? A: Please power off Airwheel for charging.
  • Page 39: Road Test

    Airwheel's battery range is closely related to ambient temperature, weight, riding manner and battery discharge capacity. Test condition: environment temperature:30℃ ; tester's weight: 60kg; test venue: indoor stadium. The tester riders Airwheel at a constant speed of 8km/h using standard riding manner without any tricks.
  • Page 40: Contact Us

    We'll be glad to offer you prompt assistance. Scan the official QR code on the back cover with your smart phone and get linked to our official website to learn more about Airwheel's latest updates and new products.
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