Denver Electronics DBO-6531 Operation instructions

Original Instruction
DENVER DBO-6531
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www.denver-electronics.com
Before operating this vehicle, read all the instr ctions for safe assembly and operations. User’s man al can g ide yo
thro gh the f nctions and sage of the hoverboard. Before sing this hoverboard, familiarize yo rself with how to
operate, so that yo can keep the hoverboard in the best condition possible.
This appliance can be sed by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with red ced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given s pervision or instr ction
concerning se of the appliance in a safe way and nderstand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and ser maintenance shall not be made by children witho t
s pervision
We rge owners of this hoverboard model to charge and store the
hoverboards in a safe place. To increase the safety and life of the batteries
associated with this model it is important not to charge this model if the
temperat re is below 5℃ or above 45℃. In addition, the charger m st be
disconnected when the battery is f lly charged. Only se the charger that is
packaged with the hoverboard model.
1.1 The risk of driving
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Learn how to drive safely before yo drive fast on the hoverboard.
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Failing, losing control, crashing, incl ding violating the r les in the ser’s
man al can lead to inj ry.
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Speed and range may differ based on rider weight, terrain, temperat re,
and driving style.
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Make s re to wear helmet and protective clothing before sing the
hoverboard.
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Make s re to read the man al caref lly before sing the hoverboard.
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Only for se in dry weather.
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We do not recommend the se of hoverboard on p blic roads. For
domestic se only.
1.2 The preparation before operation
Before sing, the battery sho ld be f lly charged.
1.3 The weight of the operator
The reason of the weight limitation: 1. guarantee the safety of the operator; 2.
decrease the damage of overloading.
Maximum load: 70 g.
1.4 Operating principal
As mentioned, safety in operating the hoverboard is important. Please familiarize
yourself with the following instructions for an optimal experience.
Operating instructions:
Step1:
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Press the power button to turn on the hoverboard.
Step2:
Place one foot gently on a pad to activate the device's automatic self-
balance systems. With the two pads flashing, step onto the hoverboard and transfer
your weight onto the device as smoothly as possible.
Step3:
After the hoverboard is balanced. The hoverboard will level out and remain
stationary. Lean forward to ma e the device travel forward. Lean bac ward to reverse,
and put your weight on one side to execute a turn.
NOTE
If you attempt to step onto the hoverboard while the two sides are not balanced, a
warning alarm may sound.
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Step4:
On-the-spot turns may be executed by shifting one foot forward and the other bac .
Only attempt this after you have grown comfortable with operating the hoverboard.
Step :
To get off, decelerate until the device is stationary, then step quic ly off to the rear
with one foot, then the other.
WARNING
For your safety, do not attempt sharp turns at high speed.
Do not begin or end operation of the hoverboard on a slope as this may damage the
self-balancing system or cause it to function incorrectly.
1. Driving practices
For your safety, please observe the following conditions when operating
the hoverboard.
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Please wear comfortable, casual sportswear and shoes without heels
to ensure proper contact with the foot pods.
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Practice operating the hoverboard in an open field, empty
par ing lot, or other familiar, flat terrain until you are proficient at
starting, stopping, turning, and dismounting from the device.
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Driving Surfaces should be flat with minimal slopes.
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Avoid operating the hoverboard near pedestrians and
Traffic.
1.6 Safety
- Always chec the device's tires for damage and ensure all screws
on the device securely fastened before riding.
- Familiarize yourself the safety procedures for charging, riding, getting
on and off before riding.
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Do not modify the hoverboards with parts from third party as
it may cause serious damage to the device.
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Please ensure that you are within the weight limits to avoid stressing
or overloading the device.
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1.7 Riding limits
The maximum range of the hoverboard is subject to multiple
factors, including:
- Terrain: Smooth, flat terrain will increase the device’s range, while
rougher, bumpier terrain will reduce it.
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Weight: Lighter rider will be able to travel further on a single charge.
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Environment Temperature: Extreme hot or cold temperature will
reduce the device's range.
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Speed and driving style. Keeping a medium, comfortable speed will
increase the maximum range of the device, while frequent starts,
stops, and abrupt turns will reduce it.
1.8 Speed limit
The maximum speed of the hoverboard is approximately 10 ilometers per hour
when driving over the maximum allowable speed, the device will beep continuously.
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1.9 Safety features
If the hoverboard malfunctions or becomes compromised in
any of the following ways, the device may alert the user with a warning
indicator light and alarm buzzer.
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Going over the maximum safe speed of 6 miles per hour
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Battery near depletion
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Body roc ing bac and forth for more than 30 seconds
In addition, the device will automatically enter stop" mode if any of the
following occurs
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The device rotates in either direction more than 35 degrees
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Tires become loc ed for more than 2 seconds
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The battery voltage is lower than the protection value
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Sustained, continued discharge of battery that may damage the
Device (such as pushing for too long up a steep slope)
WARNING!
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If the "battery low" indicator turns on, do not continue to operate the
Hoverboard, as it may affect the long-term fife of the internal battery.
1.10 Health Safety Information
This section highlights appropriate safety nowledge and warnings that you should
become familiar with prior to operating the hoverboard. Understanding the points
outlined here can improve your safety and enjoyment.
•Under no circumstances should you use the hoverboard in situations where
you are li ely to lose control, get into collisions, or otherwise cause damage
to others or yourself. Please ensure that the device ism good condition prior
to operating, and carefully read and be familiar with this manual
•Always wear safety equipment when operating the device, including elbow
and nee pads, helmet, etc
•Do not use the hoverboard as a means of public transportation. The device is
meant for personal entertainment only
•Do not use the hoverboard if you have a history of heart Disease, high blood
pressure, or if you are pregnant/nursing
•Do not use the hoverboard while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or
other substances
•Always comply with local traffic laws when operating the hoverboard.
•Maintain awareness of your surroundings while operating the device
•Keep the soles of your feet in full contact with the pads at all times when
operating the device.
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•Do not engage in any other activities while operating the device, including
texting, listening to music, reading, or any other activities that requires your
hands and eyes
•Do not travel at high speeds in reverse
•Do not operate the device on a wet road, ice. or in the rain or snow
•If you wish to use the hoverboard in an area where permission is required,
secure permission first
•Do not start or stop suddenly
•Avoid driving on a steep slope
1.11 Charging & Maintenance
Please chec the following instructions for good care of the battery
contained in the hoverboard.
LOW BATTERY
When the red indicator LED shows that the battery level inside the device
is low, stop operating the device. Sustained use when the battery is low
will result in the wheels loc ing, potentially damaging the device
If either of the following occurs, immediately stop using the device.
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1. Noticeable smell or high temperature coming from the device.
2. Lea ing of any material.
Removal and maintenance of the battery should be handled by trained
professionals. If you choose to dispose of a damaged battery, please note
that lithium-Ion batteries cannot legally be thrown out with the trash, but
must be recycled and processed through proper channels. Contact your
local battery recycling center for the procedure.
CHARGING
To charge the hoverboard ma e sure it is
turned off. Insert the charger into the hoverboard's charging port. There
will be no other lights on but the power LED light. If the power LED light is
red, this indicates that it needs to be charged. If the power LED light is
green, this indicates that the hoverboard is fully charged and ready to use.
When the light is green, disconnect the charger to conserve battery life.
•Ma e sure that the hoverboard, the charger and the DC power soc et on
the hoverboard are ept dry.
•Note: ONLY use the supplied charger labelled
FY0184200400E with the following output voltage to charge
this hoverboard: 42V – 0.4A.
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•Using another charger may damage the product or create other potential
ris s.
•Plug the power adapter into the DC power port on the bac of the
hoverboard and a standard power outlet.
•Ma e sure the green indicator on the adaptor lights up.
•When the red indicator lights on the charger indicate charging properly,
otherwise chec 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 ta e up to 5 hours. Do not charge the battery for more than 5
hours. Disconnect the charger from the hoverboard and the power supply after 5
hours. Overcharging will reduce the lifetime of the battery.
•The product should not be charged over longer periods than 5 hours.
•Never charge the product without supervision.
•The product should only be charged in temperatures between 0°C - +45°C.
•If charging at lower or higher temperatures, there is a ris that the
performance of the battery will be reduced and a potential ris of damage to the
product and personal injury.
•Charge and store the product in an open, dry area and away from
flammable materials (i.e. materials that may burst into flames).
•Do not charge in sunlight or near open fire.
•Do not charge the product immediately after use. Let the product cool
down for one hour before charging.
•If the product is left with other persons for example during a holiday
period, it should be partially charged (20-50% charged). Not fully charged.
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•Only use the DC connector to connect with the DC cable from the charger
that comes with the hoverboard.
•Do not insert any foreign objects into DC connector.
•Ris of arcing! Never bridge the DC charging with metal objects!
STORAGE & OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Do not charge the hoverboard if the charger or port is wet
Do not store or charge the hoverboard in extreme hot or cold
temperatures. As this will damage the battery and the internal electronics.
Do not store outside!
Wor ing Temperature: 0°C-60°C
Charging Temperature: 0°C-45°C
Stored Relative Humidity: 5%-85%
CLEANING
Ma e sure the power and the charge coil are off. Wipe the shell of hoverboard with
soft cloth.
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Ma e sure that water and other liquids do not enter the internal parts of the
hoverboard as this may permanently damage the electronics/batteries of the
hoverboard. There is a ris of personal injury.
WARNING!
WARNING- Ris of Fire - No User Serviceable Parts. To protect user safety, users are
forbidden to open the hoverboard, or you give up your warranty rights.
Prolonged Exposure to UV Rays. Rain and the Elements May Damage
the Enclosure Materials, Store Indoors when Not in Use.
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S
Electric and electronic eq ipment and incl ded batteries contains materials, components and s bstances that
can be hazardo s to yo r health and the environment, if the waste material (discarded electric and electronic
eq ipment and batteries) is not handled correctly.
Electric and electronic eq ipment and batteries is marked with the crossed o t trash can symbol, seen below.
This symbol signifies that electric and electronic eq ipment and batteries sho ld not be disposed of with other
ho sehold waste, b t sho ld be disposed of separately.
As the end ser it is important that yo s bmit yo r sed batteries to the approriate and designated facility. In
this manner yo make s re that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislat re and will not harm the
environment.
All cities have established collection points, where electric and electronic eq ipment and batteries can either
be s bmitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection sites, or be collected from the
ho seholds. Additional information is available at the technical department of yo r city.
DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S
Omega 5A, Soeften,
DK-8382 Hinner p,
Denmark
Please enter: www.denver-electronics.com to obtain the electronic version of the man al.
WARNINGS
Please read the manual completely and instructions below
before using the product.
Product names: DBO-6 31Black SRB, DBO-6 31White SRB, DBO-6 31Red SRB
Product type: hoverboard
Year of manufacturing: 2020
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Note only user the supplied charger labelled FY0184200400E with the following
output voltage to charge this hoverboard: 42V – 0.4A
EC Declaration of Conformity (Machine Directive)
The undersigned
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Company Name: DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S
Address: Omega 5A, Soeften, 8382 Hinneru , Denmark
Certifies that the design and manufacturing of this product
Confirms to the following directives:
Machine directive 2006/42/EC
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