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F4H NAVBOARD

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL F4H NAVBOARD...
  • Page 2 Principle of operation • The Navboard detects, as it balances, the change in its centre of mass, and first establishes and then maintains a corresponding speed, forward or backward. Gyroscopic sensors and fluid-based levelling sensors detect the weight . While standing on the pedals, it is very simple and intuitive to drive the scooter forwards, backwards, to steer it or stop it by merely shifting your body weight in the appropriate direction.
  • Page 3 • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • STRUCTURE & PARTS • OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 6-10 • DRIVING SAFETY GUIDANCE 11-12 • BATTERY USING GUIDE 13-15 • TECHNICAL DATA • MAINTENANCE & STORAGE • WARRANTY CARD CONTENTS >>...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Instructions before driving • Please ensure you follow all safety guidelines in order to avoid possible accidents or harm. • All experiences of riding a bicycle, car, skiing or use of other similar vehicle can be utilized when using the Navboard. •...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Endurance mileage • The endurance of the Navboard battery depends on many factors, such as: • Road type:Smooth, flat ground with long travel distance, and on the contrary with short travel distance. • Weight: Driver's weight affects the travel distance. •...
  • Page 6: Structure & Parts

    STRUCTURE & PARTS >>...
  • Page 7 Remote control Depending on the model, the Navboard is equipped with remote control which can control the operations within 5 meter. Switch Off: If the Navboard is on and isn't in motion, a long press of this button will turn it off power. Lock: If the Navboard is on and not in motion, a long press of this button will lock any operation;...
  • Page 8: Structure & Parts

    Pedal Sensors • The Navboard is equipped with four sensors under foot pedal, it will adjust to equilibrium state automatically while stepping on foot pad. • Do not step beyond foot pad edge, please ensure your foot is sturdily placed on the pedal while driving. •...
  • Page 9: Operation Instructions

    • Please follow the prompt operation instructions to learn and practice driving. Ensure you are in comfortable clothes and shoes, and make sure you don’t lose flexibility of body. If necessary, please wear safety equipment while driving, We hope you can successfully complete this initial driving stage.
  • Page 10 DRIVING PRACTICE NOTICE • When you drive outside, please make sure you can operate the Navboard skillfully. • Please try to wear comfortable leisure sports clothes, flat shoes, to ensure the agility of the body. • Please practice driving the Navboard at open and flat places until you can operate easily getting on, moving forward, reversing, stopping and getting off.
  • Page 11 OPERATION INSTRUCTION >>...
  • Page 12 • It is prohibited to drive at high speeds on uneven places or turn curves at high speed. Do not turn on a slope running transversely, this will cause the car balance offset angle and affect the safety of the driver. OPERATION INSTRUCTION >>...
  • Page 13: Operation Instructions

    SMART SELF-PROTECTION • In the process of operation, if there are any system errors or irregularities, the Navboard will remind the driver in different way as below: • If scooter forward or backwards over 10 degrees, and rocking over 30 seconds, the Navboard system will go into self-protection mode, indicating so, with the relevant light and high frequency alarm buzzer.
  • Page 14: Driving Safety Guidance

    • Below are the safety instructions, please read carefully before using the Navboard self balance scooter. • Injury may occur due to loss of control, collision, falling when using the scooter, in order to avoid an accident, please read this guidance before riding scooter, be sure the Navboard is in good condition before use.
  • Page 15: Driving Safety Guidance

    • Do not drive the scooter if your weight is over 100kgs, otherwise it can cause falls, injuries or accidents. There is also a chance that it will cause function damage. • Do not drive scooter if your weight less than 20kgs as this will reduce control over the scooter. •...
  • Page 16: Battery Using Guide

    • The Navboard is equipped with a remote control which can control the car operation within 5 meter. • Below, guidelines are mentioned in regards to the Navboard’s charging, battery maintenance, safety cautions and battery explanation. To ensure the safety of yourself and others safety, maximize the battery life and provide increased battery performance.
  • Page 17 BATTERY CHARGING • Ensure the power socket is dry. • Open the rear of the Navboard charger cover. • Insert the charger head and place the plug into the power supply (110V~240V; 50-60hz), confirm the green charging lamp indicator is normal light before switching on the mains. •...
  • Page 18: Battery Using Guide

    Battery in high temperature or low temperature. • If you want to make the Navboard run efficiency, the temperature of the battery must be marked within the temperature range no matter before charging or under charging. Close to the recommended temperature, the charge efficiency is the highest. If too cold or too hot, the charging time will be longer or not completely full.
  • Page 19: Technical Data

    NAVBOARD TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA >>...
  • Page 20: Maintenance & Storage

    Daily maintenance • The Navboard requires daily maintenance. Below is the related procedures of maintenance and important operation tips. Please ensure the power and charger are disconnected before fulfilling the following steps. • Precautions before cleaning: • Ensure the power and the charger wire is disconnected. •...
  • Page 21: Warranty Card

    • Dear customers: • Thank you again for your purchasing the Navboard we would like to provide you good after-sale services since your purchasing date. WARRANTY CARD >>...

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