R ELECTRONICS Original Instruction DENVER DBO-6501 www.facebook.dk/denver-electronics Before operating this vehicle, read all the instructions for safe assembly and operations. User’s manual can guide you through the functions and usage of Balance scooter. Before using this scooter, familiarize yourself with how to operate, so that you can keep the scooter in the best condition possible.
Chapter 1 General information 1.1. The risk of driving WARNING! - Learn how to drive safely before you drive fast on the scooter. Failing, losing control, crashing, including violating the rules in the user’s manual can lead to injury. Speed and range may differ based on rider weight, terrain, temperature, and driving style. Make sure to wear helmet and protective clothing before using the scooter. Make sure to read the manual carefully before using the scooter. Only for use in dry weather.
2.3. Operating principal Balancing scooter uses Dynamic equilibrium, using internal gyroscope and acceleration sensors. The status of the scooter is controlled by the center-of gravity. It is adjusted by motor, which is controlled by the servo control system. When you lean forward, it will sense your actions to accelerate.
You should never ride sideways or turn on a slope. It will lead to a fall and injury. 2.5. Always react on alarms Scooter will not operate in the following situations: • During operation, if the system runs an error, the scooter will prompt operators in different ways such as prohibit riding, alarm indicator lights, buzzer alarm beeps intermittently the system cannot enter selfbalancing mode.
Chapter 4 Range and speed 4.1. Range per charge The range per charge is related to many factors, for example: Topography: On even roads the range per charge will be increased, on uneven terrain, it will be decreased. Weight: The weight of the operator can influence the driving distance. Temperature: Extreme temperature will decrease the driving distance. Maintenance: If the scooter is charged properly and the battery is kept in good condition, this will maximize the driving distance.
Do not drive the balance scooter up against a fixed object (f.inst. a wall or other structure) and continue driving the balance scooter. Do not drive in dimly lit or dark places. Driving the Balance scooter is at your own risk and the company is not responsible for any accidents or damage you may cause. Ensure the vehicle speed is safe to yourself and others, and be ready to stop at any time when operating.
When the red indicator lights on the charger indicate charging properly, otherwise check if the line is connected properly. When the indicator light on the charger changes from red to green, this indicates that the battery is fully charged. In this case, please stop charging. Over charging will affect the battery life. Charging may take up to 3.5 - 4 hours. Do not char ge the battery for more than 4 hours. Disconnect the charger from the balance board and the power supply after 4 hours.
7.2. Storage • If the storage temperature is below 0°C, please do not charge the scooter. You can place it in a warm environment (5-30°C) for charging. • You can cover the scooter, in order to prevent dust. • Store the scooter indoors put it in a place with a dry and suitable environment. • If used at lower or higher temperatures, there is a risk that the performance of the battery will be reduced and a potential risk of damage to the product and personal injury.
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