DOT COMPACT Owner's Manual

DOT COMPACT Owner's Manual

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THE WORLDS MOST ADVANCED
ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD
OWNER'S MANUAL
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR DOT BOARD

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  • Page 1 THE WORLDS MOST ADVANCED ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD OWNER’S MANUAL PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR DOT BOARD...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    UNBOXING YOUR dot BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 3 Depending upon the age, skill level and maturity of the Not wearing a helmet increases the chances of user, the dot board may not be suitable for everyone . serious injury or death . Be sure you always wear a This product is not recommended for riders under helmet and other protective gear when you ride .
  • Page 4: Safety

    WARNINGS While your dot board is equipped with red rear SAFETY LABELS lights, they are not brake lights and may not always Safety labels on your skateboard either warn you of be visible . If you ride in low visibility conditions, use...
  • Page 5: Unboxing Your Dot Board

    • Safety warning sheet, Battery Information Sheet and Quick start Guide . • dot board – Transport, Cruiser or Compact . • Battery modules (up to 4, depending on your model and configuration), which will already come installed on your dot Board .
  • Page 6 UNBOXING YOUR dot BOARD...
  • Page 7: Accessories And Modifications

    CAN CAUSE A CRASH IN WHICH YOU CAN BE grammed and tested to ensure the best performance SERIOUSLY HURT OR KILLED . from your dot board skateboards and for your safety . FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS OWNER’S We strongly advise you not to remove any original...
  • Page 8: Dot Transporter

    Four Batteries 24 Miles and larger 120mm comfort wheels . This is the long Max Speed: range, go everywhere dot board for you . 83mm Wheels: 18 MPH 120mm Wheels: 24 MPH Hill Climb:...
  • Page 9: Dot Cruiser

    CRUISER Range: This dot model is the right mix of power, portability and range. With a standard configuration of one One Battery 6 Miles motor and one battery - you have the option to Two Batteries 12 Miles upgrade to a two-motor configuration and upgrade to Three Batteries 18 Miles two or three batteries .
  • Page 10: Dot Compact

    - you have the option to upgrade to Two Batteries 12 Miles Max Speed: a two-motor configuration and upgrade to two batteries . This is the lightweight, go anywhere dot 18 MPH board for you . Hill Climb:...
  • Page 11: Dot Remote

    USB dot Data cable . NOTE: The usb cable supplied with your dot Board is a special USB data cable to transfer data to and from your dotboard and dot Remote . A regular USB charging cable may not work when...
  • Page 12: Dot Battery Module

    . The batteries modules feature an extremely low self-discharge design . It works in conjunction with dot’s regenerative braking system to store recovered power . NEVER open your BM100 Battery module for inspection . If...
  • Page 13: Dot Main Controller

    MAIN CONTROLLER dot Main Contoller - MC100 The dot Main Controller is the heart of the dot board system and contains more than five-hundred individual components that act in concert to deliver a super smooth ride experience . The housing features LED red rear lights with multiple brightness levels, a magnetic charge port and easy access USB port for firmware updates.
  • Page 14: Battery Safety

    Your BM100 battery module has been designed and built with user safety as a priority but please be aware of the following Your dot board case, will come shipped with specific battery precautions: terminal protection caps . Please retain these caps for future use with transportation –...
  • Page 15: Battery Information

    Two Batteries 12 Miles* When any battery is not installed and separated from the dot Three Batteries 18 Miles* Board, always put the red safety cap on both the back and front connectors of the battery .
  • Page 16 Control Module . may have the option of adding additional batteries . 2 . Using the Dot Hex-drive tee bar provided with your dot Board, remove the battery pack screws from the topside of...
  • Page 17 Control Module . threading the mounting fixture. Always check you 2 . Using the Dot Hex-drive tee bar provided, remove the have the right length deck screw for your model . deck screws from the topside of the deck of the battery or batteries that you would like to remove or replace .
  • Page 18: Battery Installcharging The Batteries

    CHARGING THE BATTERIES The dot skateboard is supplied with a charging to assist keeping water, dirt and other debris out . cable fitted with a magnetic connector. This cable is • Do not charge the batteries at temperatures at or below 0°C or at temperatures at or above 40°C...
  • Page 19: Charging The Remote

    CHARGING THE REMOTE Your RC100 Remote controller comes with its own lithium Ion rechargeable battery . This is charged by a USB cable . We recommend you fully charge your Remote before first use. Approximate Charge Time: 180 minutes Charging The Remote Control Battery 1 .
  • Page 20: Pairing The Remote

    1 . Press the down button on the Remote control to power on the Remote control . 2 . Put the dot board in an upside down position and spin either the hub motor wheel to turn it on .
  • Page 21: Remote Features

    . Once the Remote controller is powered on, the screen will initially display the dot Logo and then move to the Main menu screen, the battery levels for the Remote controller and the battery or batteries on the skateboard are shown .
  • Page 22: Remote Menu Navigation

    REMOTE MENU NAVIGATION 0:00 0:00 Speed kmh Ride Time Trip km Power Odometer, Batteries, Remote, Motors, Info Wireless, Serial Numbers . Tail lights, Display, Remote Pairing, Auto Timer, Options Wheel Diameter, Units, Restoring defaults . Ride level, Trip data reset, Throttle and Ride Brake adjustments .
  • Page 23 REMOTE MENU NAVIGATION Info Info Speed Info Km/Miles Odometer Battery 1 Info Battery 2 Board Battery 3 Batteries Battery 4 Info Charge/Voltage Remote Batteries Info Temp Left/Right Motors Info TX/RX Wireless Status Serial Number Info Model Number Remote Firmware Serial Number Info Model Number Skateboard...
  • Page 24 REMOTE MENU NAVIGATION Options Options Tail Light Brightness Tail Light Options Basic Detailed Battery Display Options Press UP Pair Remote Options Mins Auto Off Timer Options 83mm Wheel 120mm Diameter Options Imperial Metric Units Options Display Contrast Display Brightness Options Hold Right Restore defaults...
  • Page 25 REMOTE MENU NAVIGATION Novice Ride Ride Level Expert Ride Trip Trip Data Reset Ride Lower Dead Zone Upper Dead Zone Throttle Adjustment Response Curve Lower Dead Zone Ride Upper Dead Zone Brake Response Curve Adjustment THESE FEATURES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE IN EXPERT RIDE LEVEL ONLY...
  • Page 26: Remote Menu Details

    To help reduce possible serious injury or death, • Motors – Displays the temperature of each hub motor fitted use your dot Board at the novice level until you • Wireless Status – Provides the Transmit and Receive rates are completely familiar with your dot board and •...
  • Page 27: Changing Ride Levels

    CHANGING RIDE LEVELS Your dot Board can be set to Novice, Eco, or Expert level . The approximate maximum speed for all these ride levels are 30 kilometers per hour when using the 83 mm wheels . The approximate maximum speed for all ride levels for the Transporter model using the 120 mm wheel is 40 kilometers per hour .
  • Page 28: Remote Warnings

    REMOTE WARNINGS The Remote often shows a message on the display when an unexpected haptic occurs . So if it’s unexpected, see the Remotes message . Otherwise the haptic is related to something more obvious happening, such as the Remote is being turned off . When powering up the remote you will receive two haptics long buzz - short buzz .
  • Page 29 . This message may be important and should not be ignored . It may relate to the safe operation of your dot board . You will get two short haptics buzz-buzz when the motors are hot . 3 short haptics buzz - buzz - buzz when the motors are near their safe operating limits .
  • Page 30: Getting Ready To Ride

    Remote control . You should initially practice riding the dot board set to the novice level . You should continue to use your dot board in the novice level until you are completely familiar with the skateboard and Remote control features and are able to safely operate your dot board .
  • Page 31: Operating Your Dot Board

    • Hold the Remote in your hand . the skateboard . If you step off, fall of the skateboard, or are • While on the dot board, push the skateboard with your feet not on the skateboard while the skateboard is moving, the as you would a non-powered skateboard .
  • Page 32: Motor Installation

    – Check the hanger thread for any debris and clean . 8 . Screw in the motor retaining pin using the Dot Hex-drive tee bar tool . Until it has fully seated with the hanger housing .
  • Page 33: Installing 120Mm Wheels

    83 mm wheels for the 120 mm wheels: not connected to the battery charging port 2 . Using the supplied Dot Hex-drive tee bar, remove the four Swapping Out The Front Wheels screws from the hub cap of the hub motor wheel .
  • Page 34: Firmware Updates

    . These instructions will have detailed sections on updating your Main controller and Remote controller . Latest firmware updates are available to registered users via their email address or go to the dot boards website support page .
  • Page 35: Storing Your Dot Board

    • Check the maintenance section for further instructions . be powered on to allow for an electrical system test . • Store your dot board in a dry, unheated area that is away from sunlight and with minimal daily temperature variation .
  • Page 36: Air Travel

    • Check in the dot board as your check in luggage . • Do not use or transport a dot battery if the casing breaks open, leaks any substance, becomes excessively hot, or if you detect an unusual odor .
  • Page 37: Limited Warranty

    This limited warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser This limited warranty will be void if the product was used in only . You must be able to show that you purchased the dot any manner other than for recreational, transportation or any Board, so please keep your proof of purchase .
  • Page 38: Certifications

    CERTIFICATIONS dot board deck, RC100 Remote, BM100 Battery, MC100 approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the Controller, Mains Power adaptor user’s authority to operate this equipment . This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the...
  • Page 39 Removal of identification labels on the back of the product. contact technical support at www .dotboards .com CAUTION: Changes or modifications to the device not expressly approved by dot board boards can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment .
  • Page 40: Regulations

    Local laws and Regulations Many governmental authorities regulate use of electric rideable vehicles like the dot board on public roads and sidewalks . In addition to other requirements, these laws and regulations may prescribe minimum ages for the dot board users and may set speed limits and mandate protective gear for riders .
  • Page 41: Disposal Information

    Information on your local battery recycle disposal center, can be found on the ABRI website . • If this unit shows any type of damage, such as bulging, swelling, or disfigurement, discontinue use and immediately contact dot boards . . • Always store batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Page 42 *INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY CHANGE OVER TIME . FOR THE MOST UPDATED INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE VISIT www .dotboards .com AND CLICK ON THE SAFETY/MANUAL BUTTON US 07-17-2020...

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