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  • Page 1 HALO E30/.\RD User Manual...
  • Page 4 Due to the possibility of your remote or board battery dying, radio interference, or emergency shutdown from overcharging via regenerative braking on a full battery, always ride your Halo Board at speeds and on hills that you would be comfortable riding on a regular skateboard without power or electronic brakes.
  • Page 5 • • • 0 Direct-Drive Motors 0 Bamboo & Fiberglass Deck 0 Charging Port f} 97mm Wheels 0 Carbon Fiber Casing 0 Power Button 0 Motherboard Cover 0 Front Trucks 0 Indicator LED...
  • Page 6 @)ODO: 00009 Mile SPEED BRAKE 1• Remote Battery Current Speed Mode Power Button Brake Board Battery Current Brake Mode Speed Selector (Gear) Button Forward/Reverse Switch Current Speed Tripmeter Charging Port Accelerate Forward / Reverse Odometer Indicator To power on/off the remote, press and hold Power Button for 2 seconds. Double tap the Power Button to switch directions.
  • Page 7: Charging Your Batteries

    (__!__) port, power cord or AC power outlet is wet. Battery Charge Indicator Light " " When the Halo Board is plugged in and charging, the battery charge indicator be solid red. will " " When the battery charge indicator turns green, the batteries are fully charged.
  • Page 8: Battery Charge Indicator

    Charge Your Remote Plug the inclu ded USB-C cable into your remote to begin charging. Battery Charge Indicator Disconnected When plugged in, the remote will power on and begin charging. It will d isplay"Disconnected" if your board !IIRI ) is currently powered off. The remote can be charged while in use.
  • Page 9 Once your board and remote are powered on, check to see if you are paired (the remote will state "Disconnect" if you are not paired). If you are not paired, follow these steps to pair your remote to your board. Start by powering on the Halo Board Beast and your Halo Remote.
  • Page 11 The Basics Accelerating Using Your Halo Remote Lean forwards when 1) Roll up on the wheel to accelerate accelerating to help (forward or reverse). keep your balance. 2) Roll back on the wheel to brake. Speed Mode 1 UptoS MPH 3) Select your speed using the Gear Speed Mode2 Medium...
  • Page 13 Pebbles, Gravel, Steep Hills Water&Wet Uneven Surfaces & Rocks Surfaces * If the Halo Board motors get wet, pick up the board and run the motors at full throttle for a minute to dry them out and avoid rust damage.
  • Page 14 - Always wear proper attire when using the Halo Board, do not wear loose clothing that can catch in the wheels or drag on the floor. - Never place anything on the board except your feet.
  • Page 15 - Inspect your Halo Board before each use. - No passengers. The Halo Board is designed for one rider. Do not ride double or carry any passengers. Do not carry a child in your arms or in a child carrier while riding. Expectant mothers should not ride the Halo Board.
  • Page 16 - Unplug or disconnect the board from AC power before removing or attaching batteries or performing any service. Never work on any part of the Halo Board when it is plugged into an AC power source. You risk serious bodily injury from electric shock as well as damage to the board.
  • Page 17: Battery Safety

    Battery Safety - Make sure that the charge port is dry before you plug in the power cord. Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to electric shock, injury, burns, or cause a fire. - Do not submerge the batteries or platform in water. If you suspect the batteries or powerbase have been submerged or experienced water intrusion, do not attempt to remove the batteri es.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications Lithium-Ion Battery 9.6 Ah, 36V 3 45.6WH Motors 3200W - Dual 1600W Brushless Direc Drive Max Speed Upto26MPH Range Upto25 Miles Max Climbing Limit 25 Degrees Charge Time 4-5 hours Deck Material Upgraded Bamboo & Fiberglass Composi t e Carbon Battery Casing Fiber &...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    • Damage has been caused by accidents, such as breakage caused by dropping or rusting in wet environment. • Damage caused by overloading the Halo Board electric skateboard. • Damage caused by water. • Damage caused by acts of God such as fire, flood, freezing, etc.

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