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  • Page 1 T H E F U T U R E H A S A R R I V E D . O N E W H E E L O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2 • Switch on Onewheel • Always wear a helmet • Use light, constant • Slow down then fully using power switch on the pressure remove your foot from the • Lean on a friend to get side rider detect area to stop.
  • Page 3 W E L C O M E T O T H E R E V O L U T I O N ! Now that you’re a proud owner of your very own Onewheel, we want to keep you safe while you experience a whole new way of riding. We’ve created this owner’s manual to share important safety, performance...
  • Page 4 S A F E T Y O V E R V I E W...
  • Page 5 WARNING RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Whenever you ride Onewheel, you risk death or serious injury from loss of control, collisions, and falls. To ride safely, you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Manual.
  • Page 6 Like any sport, Onewheeling involves risk of injury. Because it’s impossible to anticipate every situation or By choosing to ride a Onewheel, you assume the condition that can occur while riding your Onewheel, this responsibility for that risk. It’s important that you...
  • Page 7 G U A R A N T E E W A R R A N T Y damage to your Onewheel and the voiding of your C L A I M U N L E S S Y O U D O T H I S ! warranty.
  • Page 8 • M A X I M U M R I D E R W E I G H T : 2 7 5 l b / 1 2 5 k g • D O N O T A L L O W C H I L D R E N U N D E R T H E A G E O F 1 3 T O U S E T H I S P R O D U C T •...
  • Page 9 Onewheel is not recommended for children under the age of 13. For children 13 years of age and older adult supervision is required, It is your responsibility to ensure their Onewheel is in good repair and safe operating condition and that your child understands its proper use.
  • Page 10 TABLE W E L C O M E pg03 // W E L C O M E T O T H E R E V O L U T I O N // S A F E T Y O V E R V I E W pg04 CONTENTS // G E N E R A L WA R N I N G...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    End Blocks pg17 Main Power Pushbutton Switch pg29 Footpads pg17 Status Indicator pg30 Tire pg18 Decoding Your Onewheel pg31 Battery pg19 Push Back pg32 Battery Charger pg20 How to Charge your Battery pg20 05 M O R E WAY S T O R I D E S A F E...
  • Page 12 Whether you’re a pro or brand new to board sports, it’s SAFET Y always important to ride safe. Here are a few tips to ensure you and your Onewheel stay in one piece. FIRST H E L M E T Always wear an approved helmet when riding your Onewheel.
  • Page 13 S H O E S with all applicable laws. This includes properly Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and grip the equipping yourself and your Onewheel as required board. Never ride barefoot or in flip-flops. by law.
  • Page 14 RIDING YOUR ONEWHEEL // O N E W H E E L...
  • Page 15 • Choose a safe, controlled, calm environment away from cars, crowds, obstacles and other potential Onewheel is designed to be intuitive. Anyone can learn the basics in just a few minutes. And once you start riding hazards.
  • Page 16 Doing regular safety checks will help prolong the life of YOUR your Onewheel. We recommend that you carefully inspect your Onewheel before every ride to make sure there are no loose, damaged or unusually worn parts. All nuts ONEWHEEL and bolts should be tight. Most Onewheel components were designed so they can be easily replaced if there is a problem.
  • Page 17: End Blocks

    W A R N I N G : Before performing any minor work on End blocks are designed as wear components and must your Onewheel, make sure the power switch is in the be replaced as the wear down. More details can be found at www.rideonewheel.com/support.
  • Page 18: Tire

    T I R E Check your Onewheel tire for any cuts in the tread and W A R N I N G Exceeding the recommended sidewall and be sure it is sufficiently inflated, but below maximum pressure of 20 PSI (1.4 bar) could damage 20 PSI.
  • Page 19 B AT T E R I E S The Onewheel battery should be able to travel approximately five miles on a single charge. Be careful not to overcharge, undercharge or damage the battery. The battery should be charged at least once every two months. Failure to do so may void your warranty.
  • Page 20: Battery Charger

    H O W T O C H A R G E Y O U R B AT T E R Y Use only the provided Ultracharger (model FY5803500), Connect the charger to an “AC” supply and then to to charge your Onewheel. Charging time may take up to the Onewheel charging port. The charger will display 1 hour.
  • Page 21 W A R N I N G : Only use the FY5803500 charger to charge your Onewheel. Use of any other charger will void your warranty and may damage your Onewheel. W A R N I N G : All electronic and drive components may only be repaired by Onewheel or a Onewheel authorized service center.
  • Page 22: Basic Balance

    Have a friend’s shoulders handy to help you need to muscle your way on the board. Instead, use the first few times you get on your Onewheel. After slow, small movements. practicing a few times, we promise you’ll be a pro.
  • Page 23 M A I N T A I N I N G Y O U R O N E W H E E L // 0 3 - 2 3...
  • Page 24: Direction And Speed

    The more you lean, the faster you’ll go. will begin to turn in the direction you lean. The more you The maximum speed for the Onewheel is 12 MPH. lean the sharper the turn. O N E W H E E L O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 25: Regenerative Braking

    Avoid repositioning your foot while riding. dangerous and may result in loss of control or damage to your Onewheel. M A I N T A I N I N G Y O U R O N E W H E E L...
  • Page 26: Ways To Dismount

    Both rider detect areas must be pressed to start riding. If you slow to a low speed and remove your foot from only one area the Onewheel will disengage. W A R N I N G : Never step off with your back foot first (the foot not on the rider detect area).
  • Page 27 02 Roll or slide your foot off the entire rider detect area. 03 Jump off with both feet. M A I N T A I N I N G Y O U R O N E W H E E L // 0 3 - 2 7...
  • Page 28 GET TING TO U N D E R S TA N D I N G T H E AW E S O M E You already know Onewheel is super fun, but it’s also KNOW YOUR important to your safety, performance and enjoyment to understand how Onewheel works.
  • Page 29: Main Power Pushbutton Switch

    M A I N PO W ER P US HBUT TON S WI TCH Onewheel is powered ON and OFF by the pushbutton T I P : Turning on your Onewheel while it is not on the switch on the side of the Onewheel. Always make sure ground will cause an error.
  • Page 30: Status Indicator

    LED Status Indicator will change its rate of pulsing so the LED Status Ring indicator will remain off longer than it is on. This ratio of ON:OFF time indicates Onewheel’s current battery status. O N E W H E E L O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 31: Decoding Your Onewheel

    Several blink codes, differentiated by the number of # O F B L I N K S DESCRIPTION blinks in a row, may indicate an issue with your Onewheel. BMS indicating low battery Voltage too low Always count the blink code if one occurs. Sometimes...
  • Page 32: Push Back

    P U S H B A C K Like everything in life, Onewheel has its limits. If at any time you attempt to go too fast, ascend a very steep hill or ride with a low battery your Onewheel will “push back.”...
  • Page 33 D E A D - B A T T E R Y P U S H B A C K When the battery is fully charged and you continue to When your Onewheel battery is extremely low, it will charge it through regenerative braking (e.g. traveling perform a much more aggressive push back and will downhill), you may experience “Full-Battery Push Back.”...
  • Page 34 MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFE // O N E W H E E L...
  • Page 35 N E V E R M O D I F Y Y O U R O N E W H E E L Lucky for you, your Onewheel is pretty much perfect as W A R N I N G : Failure to confirm compatibility, is.
  • Page 36: O R E Way S T O R I D E S A F E

    Ride defensively. Always assume others do not see you. • Pedestrians W A R N I N G : Never ride your Onewheel on inclines • Children or pets or declines with grades steeper than 15%. This may • Pot holes, sewer grating, railroad tracks, expansion...
  • Page 37 A L W A Y S W E A R : • Always wear a multi-sport helmet that meets the latest certification standards and follow the manufacturer’s • Shoes that stay on your feet and will grip the board. instructions for fit, use and care. Head injuries are Never ride barefoot or while wearing sandals or flip- some of the most serious and may be avoided with flops.
  • Page 38 • Never carry a passenger. • Never ride your Onewheel while under the influence of • Stop at stop signs and traffic lights; slow down and alcohol or drugs. look both ways at street intersections. Be prepared to •...
  • Page 39 • Do not perform racing, stunt riding, or other maneuvers • Be thoroughly familiar with the way your Onewheel that may cause loss of control. works (i.e. speed, direction, turning, etc.) • Do not allow body parts, clothes, etc., to come into •...
  • Page 40 M O R E WAY S T O R I D E S A F E • • Do not ride at night or during times of low visibility (i.e People with heart conditions, pregnant women, fog, rain, dusk, dawn, etc.) persons with head/back/neck ailments, persons with mental or physical conditions making them •...
  • Page 41: Onewheel Specifications

    O N E W H E E L S P E C I F I C AT I O N S U LT R A C H A R G E R S P E C I F I C AT I O N S M O T O R : 500W transverse flux hub B A T T E R Y...
  • Page 42: Warranty

    C O M P A N Y to the U S E R which is defined as an charge for parts or labor, individual who has purchased the Onewheel (hereinafter to be called the P R O D U C T ) in a retail establishment or...
  • Page 43 W A R R A N T Y N O T E S notify the C O M P A N Y or its authorized service. D U R A T I O N Onewheel 1 year Parts that Future Motion provides paid repairs for faulty products are not listed which are out of warranty.
  • Page 44 • The warranty registration is inconsistent with the product itself • Damage caused by overloading the Onewheel • The product has been dismantled or repaired by an • Damage caused by acts-of-god such as fire, flood, unauthorized third party earthquake, freezing, etc.
  • Page 45: Declaration Of Conformity

    O N E W H E E L : S E L F - B A L A N C I N G E L E C T R I C S K A T E B O A R D P R O D U C T : Onewheel: Self-Balancing Electric Council Directive 2014/30/EU on Electromagnetic...
  • Page 46 Mountain View, California, USA 94043 Copyright © 2014 Future Motion Inc Onewheel ® is a trademark of Future Motion Inc. US and world-wide patents pending. O N E W H E E L O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
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  • Page 48 V 1.0 O N E W H E E L O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L Different language manuals are available at www.rideonewheel.com/support...

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