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SELF-BALANCING SCOOTER USER MANUAL Model: XS hoverzon.com...
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RISK OF SEVERE INJURY Assumption of Risk: By riding our Hoverzon, the user acknowledges and accept responsibility of all risks associated with the use of the Hoverzon Self-balancing Scooter which may include, but are not limited to, muscle injuries, broken bones, lacerations, serious injury, and possible death, which may be sustained while using the Hoverzon.
Before operating this vehicle, please read all instructions. This User Manual will guide you through the functions, usage, and proper care of your Hoverzon. If you have any questions or cannot find the information you need in the manual, please contact your place of purchase or our customer service immediately.
The substances contained inside the battery present chemical risks to the environment. The recommended disposal for any Hoverzon at its end-of-life is to dispose of the entire unit at or through an e-Waste recycling center, program, or facility. Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
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For additional information about where you should drop off your batteries and electrical or electronic waste, please contact your local or regional waste-management office, your household waste disposal service, or your point-of-sale. Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
2.3 Diagram of Parts Hoverzon XS FRONT Battery Indicator Status Indicator Battery pack and technology with Aegis Armor BACK Status Indicator Battery Indicator Battery pack and technology with Aegis Armor Charging Port Power Button Advanced Motors Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
• Do not step on the center of the scooter. This may break your Hoverzon and/or cause severe injury. 2.5 Indicators For the Hoverzon XS, the indicators are located on the top of the scooter and include basic Battery Level and System Status Indicators. See below for details.
The Hoverzon has an internal dynamic balancing system that keeps you upright. However, it will stop proper stabilization if you lean too far left or right or take a foot off the scooter. Slow down before turning or you may fall off and sustain injury.
• The scooter will not function if there is too much vibration caused by unstable terrain. • If the battery life is too low or if the battery itself is overworked, the Hoverzon will enter into power off mode to protect the battery.
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• Never step off of the scooter when it is in motion. This may result in injury to you, others, and/or damage the scooter. • Do not allow more than one person at a time on the scooter. • Do not ride your Hoverzon while intoxicated or under the influence of any prohibited drugs, prescription or otherwise. Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
3.3 Range Per Charge The range per charge may vary upon multiple factors. Different factors will determine how much power the Hoverzon uses at different points so the overall range may not be the same for each and every journey. Consider the following factors: •...
3.4 Maximum Speed The normal speed range of the Hoverzon is 2-6.8 MPH / 3-10.8 km/hr and subject to terrain. If the user exceeds the maximum speed of 6.8MPH, the scooter will sound an alarm. At normal speeds, the scooter’s balancing system will function properly.
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If the Hoverzon doesn’t self-balance when you trigger the pedal’s sensors, the indicator may light up with a red warning light. Do not operate the Hoverzon. Wait a few minutes and try again. If you are on a slope, move the Hoverzon to flat ground.
A confirmation beep will sound to alert you to a successful switch. If there is no beep, then the switch attempt was unsuccessful. Turn off the Hoverzon and try again. If the button is held too long, you may unintentionally enter calibration mode.
4.5 Calibration If your Hoverzon seems to pull to the left or right abnormally, you may need to recalibrate its sensors. The process requires two levels, available at any hardware store. Additionally, many smartphones have free level apps as well.
• Do not dispose of battery in fire. • Battery operated motor vehicles may only be used under the permission of the local law. If the charger provided with your Hoverzon is lost, misplaced or damaged, contact customer support to purchase a new charger.
BATTERY INFORMATION Step 5: When the Hoverzon is sufficiently charged, disconnect it from the charger. NOTE If no indicator light comes on, check that the charger is connected securely to the wall and to the scooter. • Please charge in accordance with these instructions, otherwise the battery may sustain damage.
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Charging the battery outside of this temperature range may also harm the performance of the battery or reduce the battery’s life expectancy. Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
90-100 mins Voltage 25.9Vdc, 2.6A Working Temperature 32°F ~ 104°F (0°C ~ 40°C ) Charging Temperature 32°F ~ 109.4°F (0°C ~ 43°C) Dimensions 73 x 98 x 53.5 mm Storage Humidity 65 ± 20%RH Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
• Cover the Hoverzon to keep dust out. Dust and sand can get in the motor and cause problems. • Store the Hoverzon indoors at a dry and suitable temperature at 14°F ~ 122°F (-10°C to 50°C). DO NOT store in an unheated garage, shed, or other locations with extreme temperature fluctuations or ranges.
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The scooter weighs almost 20lbs. If you are unsure of your ability to lift this amount of weight with one hand or arm, doing so is not recommended. Please lift the scooter with both arms or otherwise obtain the assistance of someone who may handle the weight without trouble. Hoverzon XS Self-balancing Scooter User Manual...
United States and Canada. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. HOVERZON warrants the Product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year, as sold to the original purchaser, from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser.
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WARRANTY In no event shall HOVERZON be liable for any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages or liabilities (including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of product, or any other consequential or incidental loss) in connection with the purchase, use, or operation of the product.
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