enSkate WoBoard User manual

CONTENTS
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6
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12
14
................................. Security Warnings
................................. Introduction Of WoBoard /WoBoard S
................................. Introduction Of Battery
................................. Introduction Of Remote Control
................................. Prepare For Riding
................................. Operating Limits
................................. Troubleshooting
................................. Other Safety Warnings
................................. Maintenance And Repair
14 ................................. Warranty Policy
16 ................................. Contact Us

Instruction Manual for WoBoard / WoBoard S
I. Security warnings
II. Introduction of WoBoard / WoBoard S
You should read, understand and abide by the terms and conditions of the
user guide before riding skateboard.
enSkate is not liable for any damage caused by unsafe operation or faulty
repair, any repairs made by unauthorized technicians will avoid the
warranty.
DO NOT ride the board if you are under the age of 16 years old.
Riders may risk death or serious injury from loss of control and falls. Always
wear helmet and protective gear such as knee pads, elbow pads, wrist
pads while riding skateboard.
When the gradient is steep (>18%), pay special attention to the brake, or
stop using the skateboard downhill.
Avoid riding on uneven surfaces, dirt, sand, steep hills, cracks, rocks might
cause a fall. Be cautious when going down hills.
2-1 What’s in the box
(Figure 1)
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WoBoard / WoBoard S
electric skateboard Skate tool
Charger with
detachable cord
Micro USB cable
2.4G Remote control &
Removable wrist strap
User guide
www.enskate.com
USER GUIDE
Shock absorbers

2-2 Schematic diagram and description of skateboard
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Serial number
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Name
Display screen (View figure 3)
Front indicator light
Driven wheel (Front wheel)
Maple wood
Battery
Carbon Fiber Sticker
Sandpaper
Control Panel
Power switch
Charging port
Motor
Tail lights
(Figure 2)

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2-3 Specification parameters :
Waterproof level IP54
Battery duration Wobaord 8mile / Wobaord S 12mile (65kg load)
Maximum speed 35km/h / 22mph
Climbing angle 18%
Maximum loading bearing 120kg / 265lbs
Motor Dimension 83*56mm (Diameter)
Operation Remote control
Dimension specifications 880*220*140mm / 34.6*8.6*5.5in
Total weight 6.8kg / 15lbs
Plate material Maple wood
ground clearance 85-135mm
Motor
High temperature warning: Risks of burns.
Right after long-term use, do not touch the rear axle or driving motor. The
driving motor produces heat and may cause serious burns. Cool down
these areas before touching.
A. Description of identifiers on the display screen:
Front light indicator. Turn on the front light of the skateboard,
and the identifier appears;
Rear warning light indicator. Turn on the rear warning light of the
skateboard, and the identifier appears;
Riding mileage. Record riding mileage;
Displays real-time riding speed;
Bluetooth light of skateboard;
Remote control pairing identifier;
Current battery status of the skateboard;
Temperature of the main control panel of the skateboard.
(Figure 3)
※Maximum Range and hill climb depends on road condition, terrain
and temperature.
※Above data comes from testing, deviation may exist.

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To ensure transportation safety, the battery will stay around 50% when first
received. Accordingly, you should charge the battery prior to the first use.
NO RIDING AT/BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURE
Never store or use the battery at freezing or below freezing temperature.
Make sure to turn off the skateboard after riding it, depleted battery might
cause damage. Charge the battery at least once a month even if not using it.
Use only the enSkate charger and caution when charging. The cord, plug,
enclosure and other detail parts require periodic inpection for possible
damage. The charger should be operated only by adult. Do not use charger
near flammable materials. Unplug the charger and disconnect it with
skateboard when charging is completed.
※Battery Handling & Disposal
III. Introduction of battery
3-1 Schematic diagram and description of battery
Please keep it clean and dry.
Recharge time: 3 hours (0%→100%)
3-2 Power specifications and parameters:
3-3 Description of battery recharging:
Enclosure material Flame retardant grade engineering plastics
Battery cell SamSung 18650
Voltage DC 36V
Capacity Wobaord 2.5Ah / Wobaord S 3.5Ah
USB output 42V 2A
Charging Method: Connect the standard charger AC with 100-240VAC socket.
Insert the DC terminal into charging port at the bottom of the skateboard.
Charger indicator light turns red means connection is completed, and the
battery is charging, Charger indicator light turns green means charging is
completed, then remove all plugs.
(Figure 4)
Charger indicator
light
Internal battery inside the battery case as Figure 2-E.

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IV. Introduction of remote control
4-1 Schematic diagram and description of remote control
C.Direction switch button:
Press the button while pause status to change direction, push the remote
accelerator rocker to operate.
D.Connection Indicator:
1. Indicator flickering means skateboard connected, otherwise means skate-
board disconnected.
2. Red light on while going forward, green light on while going backward.
3. When the remote control battery ≤ 5%, indicator keep switching between red
and green.
E. Battery display:
1: Lights flashing and shows the battery of the remote while remote disconnect-
ed.
2: Lights stop flashing and shows the battery of the skateboard after remote
connected.
3. Shortly press power button to switch the speed mode (as figure 5-2).
F. Type-C charging port:
The adapter and Type-C cable are used for charging remote control.
G. Remote control sling hole:
The sling is used for carrying, and can be replaced.
A.Remote control switch:
1 .Short press to turn on remote, hold for 3 seconds to turn off.
2. Speed mode switch: Shortly press to check speed mode status, continue for
switching speed mode.
B.Accelerator rocker:
1.Push forward to accelerate, pull backward to decelerate and brake.
2. Short press the button to turn on and off the back and tail lights.
3.Press the button for 3-5s to switch the units on screen.
(Figure 5-1) (Figure 5-2)
A
B
C
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Advanced speed mode
Advanced eco mode
Intermediate mode
Beginner mode

You can slide the board or press the power button to turn on the
skateboard.
Sliding too slow or too soft might not able to turn on the board.
Power saving : Leave the board for 3 minutes and it will automatically
turn off.
5-1-1 Slide to start:
Slide the board till you hear the beep, battery
indicator and power switch indicator lights
up means the board was turned on.
(Figure 6)
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Rated voltage 3.7V
Rated current 20mA
Enclosure material ABS engineering fire-retardant plastic
Battery capacity 600mAh
Charging voltage 5V 2A
The connection could be unstable or lost when the remote control’s battery is
under 8%, and you can only use the remote to brake but not speed up. Try to
avoid areas with high-power electromagnetic radiating equipment, such as
radio towers, power lines and radar. In some rare cases, connection may also
be lost due to unpredictable causes. As a safety precaution, please restart the
remote when the connection lost. If losing connection happens more than
once, stop use it immediately and contact with enSkate customer support
team.
4-2 Remote parameters:
4-3 Radio interference precautions
V. Prepare for riding
5-1 Turn on skateboard
Remote pairing buttons:B+A
Turn on remote and press the Accelerator rocker ( B), you can hear a sound
then pull it backward, mean while shortly press power button (A) and release
to go into bluetooth pairing mode.
Remote pairing introduction:
With the skateboard power on, press the power button on skateboard for 3s-5s
till you hear the beep means the skateboard is in bluetooth pairing mode. Turn
on remote and press the remote pairing buttons (as above) till it slowly flashes
means pairing successful.
※You can only use the remote to brake but not speed up when the remote's
battey is too low.

5-1-2 Power button:
Press the power button and hear the beep, battery
display lights on means the board was turned on.
5-2 Turn on remote control and start operation
Charge the battery before using skateboard (Check 3-3).
(Figure 7)
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5-2-4. After moving into a stable standing position, push the accelerator rocker
to the middle position. Push the accelerator upwards slowly until the skate-
board moves slowly and keeps sliding conditions. After stabilizing, push the
accelerator forwards or backwards to adapt speed levels and brake sensitivity.
※If you feel stiff, or the turn is not flexible, please apply the shock absorbers.
※The default speed of the skateboard is set up to ≤8kmh with remote paired.
Do not push the accelerator rocker too fast before operating killfully.
※Wear helmet and protective gear while riding.
5-2-2. The default speed of the skateboard is in
beginner mode. Firstly, as shown in the figure, pull
the remote accelerator rocker to braking position, so
that the dynamic wheel is under damping braking
status.
5-2-3. Prepare for riding and keep the correct riding
position. As shown in the figure, according to
individual customs, step on the skateboard; place
both feet on the skateboard, keep knees bent and
look ahead.
5-2-1. Press the power switch of the remote control for 3-5s to turn on the
remote control. Press the power button for 3-5 seconds or leave the board for 3
minutes and it will automatically turn off.
※Try repair the skateboard with remote if it's not successfully paired (Check
5-3) .
(Figure 8)
(Figure 9)

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5-5 Power Off
5-5-1: Turn off skateboard: Press the power button for 6-8 seconds or leave the
board for 2 minutes and it will automatically turn off.
5-5-2: Turn off remote : Press the power button for 3-5 seconds or leave the
board for 3 minutes and it will automatically turn off.
5-3 Pairing
With the skateboard power on, press the power button for 3s-5s till hear the
beep, release the button while battery light flashing, means it is in the pairing
mode. Turn on the remote control, press the button for 3s-5s then you can hear
the sound, means pairing successful and the logo start slowly flashing.
5-4 Switch direction
witch the back and forward button while pause status to change direction,
push the remote accelerator rocker to operate.
※Remote pairing buttons:
Press the Accelerator rocker (you can hear a sound)and pull it back, mean
while shortly press power button and release to go into bluetooth pairing
mode. It will slowly flash when pairing successful.
※You can only use the remote to brake but not speed up when the remote's
battey is too low.
Remote pairing introduction:
With the skateboard power on, press the power button on skateboard for 3s-5s
till you hear the beep means the skateboard is in bluetooth pairing mode. Turn
on remote and press the remote pairing buttons (as above) till it slowly flashes
means pairing successful.
※APP instruction please follow the Quick Guide.

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Maximum range distances are provided in the Technical Specifications section.
The range of your skateboard is affected by many variables, including:
•Terrain: Riding on smooth, flat terrain improves range, and riding on hilly
terrain and unpaved surfaces reduces range.
•Speed and Riding Style: Riding at a consistent, moderate speed will increase
range. Excessive starting, stopping, acceleration, and deceleration reduces
range.
•Rider Weight and Cargo: Lighter riders with less cargo experience better range
than heavier riders with more cargo.
•Temperature: Storing, charging, and riding in temperatures close to the
median of the recommended temperature range improves range. Riding in
colder temperatures reduces range significantly.
•Battery Condition: Correct charging method and maintaining can extend the
battery’s lifespan to provide longer range. Battery with poor condition will
provide less range.
MAXIMIZING RANGE
The maximum payload (rider plus all cargo) is 265lbs (120kg). Exceeding the
maximum weight limit increases the risk of damaging skateboard.
Several factors affect the loads transmitted to the skateboard:
•Rider's riding skill
•Payload (weight of the rider and all cargo)
•Surface condition (obstacle height, etc.)
NOTICE: Exceeding the weight limits, especially when riding on uneven terrain,
could damage the skateboard or reduce the performance quality.
STRUCTURAL WEIGHT LIMITS (MAXIMUM PAYLOAD)
VI. Operating limits
It is important that you are familiar with the limits of skateboard, which to
maximize rider’s safety and reduce the risk of damaging skateboard. The
skateboard will perform better when you observe these limits.
enSkate sets weight limits for two reasons:
•Rider safety
WEIGHT LIMITS FOR RIDERS AND CARGO
•To reduce the risk of damaging skateboard
CAUTION: Exceeding the weight limit, especially in situations requiring more
power when combined with other variables, will reduce the speed range of
skateboard, or increase the risk of damaging skateboard.
Variables that require more power include:
•Higher payloads (weight of rider and all cargo)
•Steeper slopes
•Bumpy or rough surface conditions
•Excessive starting, accelerating, and stopping
•Abrupt maneuvers

Trouble Probable Cause Solution
Not turned on Low Battery Charge battery for at least one
hour
Inability of
ramp/
Intermittent
setback
Lack of power Please switch for higher speed
mode
Not riding
1. The remote control is
not connected or not
turned on Restart the remote and skateboard
2. Skateboard/remote
in sleep mode
Shut both down for ten seconds,
then turn on again ten seconds
later
Not charged
1. Charger not
connected
Make sure you’re using the correct
charger and that it is properly
connected to an outlet
2. Battery depleted
If battery has not been charged
for more than a month, it may
require an extra hour to start
normal charging
Range too low
Vibration and
noise
1. Exceeded the weight
limit
The skateboard can only carry up
to 265lbs / 120kg
1. Loose screws Tighten the screws
2. Battery loss Possibly need to replace battery
2. Wheel/Bearing has
worn down Replace wheel/bearing
If your skateboard is not running properly, stop using it immediately. In most
cases, turning the skateboard off for ten seconds and restarting it will solve the
issue. If you find other problems, or restarting the skateboard doesn’t resolve
the issue, refer to the following chart for common troubleshooting methods. If
the problem still exists, please stop using the skateboard and contact enSkate.
VII. Troubleshooting
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PU tires replacement instruction:
※ Replacable tire and motor
Loosen 6 screws with hexwrench then pull out the PU tire, insert the new one
into the motor hub, and tighten the screws to complete the replacement.
Motor replacement instruction:
1. Turn off the skateboard, unplug the waterproof cable, remove the screws,
replace by new motor and secure the screws.
2. Follow the alignment mark on the waterproof plug and insert the connector
to assuring correct mating. Caution: When the connection failed or can't be
fastened, make sure to realign. Forcibly connection may damage the plug.
(View figure 10)
VIII. Other safety warnings
SAFETY WARNINGS
A. General Disclaimer
1. Riding skateboard can be a dangerous activity, certain conditions may cause
the equipment failure. Like other electric transportation products, falling, losing
control, collisions, including failure to obey the user manual, may cause injury
even death. In order to minimize the risk, ensure you read the user manual
carefully.
2. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON SENSE.
3. This manual contains many warnings and cautions concerning the
consequences of failing to maintain, inspect or properly use your skateboard.
We repeat: any accident may result in possible serious injury or death.
4. WEAR HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR AT ALL TIMES.
Driving wheels
High temperature warning: Risks of burns.
Right after long-term use, do not touch the rear axle or driving motor. The
driving motor produces heat and may cause serious burns. Cool down
these areas before touching.
(Figure 10)

D. Conditions For Safe Riding
1. Ride it defensively in safe location. Watch out for potential obstacles that
could catch your wheels, force you to swerve suddenly, or lose control. Be
careful to avoid pedestrians, motor vehicles, other skateboarders, scooters,
bikes, children or animals that may enter your path.
2. Always wear proper protective equipment such as an approved safety
helmet (with chin strap securely buckled), wrist guards, elbow pads, and knee
pads. A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulations in your area.
A long-sleeved shirt and long pants are recommended. Before riding, be sure
to check that all wheels, trucks and the battery case are secured properly.
3. WARNING: AVOID WATER
Skateboard is not completely water-proof. Do not ride in the rain, wet or icy
weather, as the electrical and drive components could be damaged. Always
ride on dry, paved surfaces.
4. NO TRICKS
Do not attempt or do stunts or tricks on your skateboard. Skateboard is not
made to withstand abuse from misuse such as jumping, curb grinding or any
other types of stunts. Skateboard can break from the stress incurred by these
activities. Any such misuse will void the warranty.
5. KEEP fingers, hair, and clothing away from motors, wheels and all other
moving parts.
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B. Riding Instruction And Tips
1. In any case, we always recommend using remote control.
2. Switch to APP control or cruise control mode only after you got familiar with
skateboard.
3. Emergency brake while riding with high-speed is dangerous, you may need
to rely on skating techniques like foot-braking for a gently brake.
4. You can always loose the throttle before the brake.
C. Age, Weight & Health
1. Skateboard is not designed for riders under 16. Keep skateboard away from
children, young teens.
2. DO NOT ride the board if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
3. DO NOT exceed the weight limit of 220 lbs/100kg.

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9-1 Clean
※For your safety and to avoid potential safety problems, do not wash the
board directly with water, only use damp cloth to clean the surface.
※It is strictly forbidden clean all the sliding interface by damp cloth, including
battery connector, battery output interface and etc.
9-2 Maintenance
※Termly check if the screws loose.
※For storage, stored the board in a dry and ventilated environment, do not in
the sun or hot and humid environment.
※For long term storage, suggest to full-charge the battery every month and
keep the board on 10-30 minutes.
※Unplug all plugs or connectors after the battery is fully charged.
IX. Maintenance and repair
enSkate warrants all products sold by enSkate to be free of defects in material
and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment unless
otherwise specified on the product. If a product is found to be defective by
enSkate, in its sole discretion, enSkate 's only responsibility will be to replace the
defective parts of the product. enSkate will not be responsible for shipping
costs. This applies to shipping new parts out to customers for self-repair, and
for shipping parts or complete products back to enSkate for in-warranty or
out-of-warranty work.
When an owner of an in-warranty board requires a fix, there are two ways to
approach:
issue and follow enSkate's online troubleshooting guides to diagnose it. With
the help of these resources you will be directed to the needed parts. During the
warranty period the parts will be provided at no cost. enSkate will cover
shipping costs unless the item must be shipped Internationally.
If the customer is unwilling or unable to complete “at-home" fix described
above, they can ship the board back into enSkate HQ. The parts will be provid-
ed at no cost but round trip shipping fees will be paid for by the customer.
Maintenance work may require a fee as well.
enSkate will not be responsible for any costs, losses or damages incurred
because of the loss or use of any of its products, and enSkate specifically
disclaims all claims for consequential and incidental damages. This limited
warranty is subject to several important restrictions:
This limited warranty only applies to products purchased directly from enSkate
or from a enSkate Authorized Reseller.
X. Warranty Policy

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enSkate gives 6 months’ warranty to the control panel. Any amount of water
has the potential to damage the board, and water damage is not covered
under warranty.
enSkate gives 6 months’ warranty regarding the life of the batteries used in its
products. Actual battery life may vary depending on a number of factors,
including the configuration and usage of a product.
Your use of our products is at your own discretion and risk. You will be solely
responsible for (and enSkate disclaims) any and all loss, liability or damages
resulting from your use of our products, including loss of life, personal injury, or
the loss of or damage to computer, mobile device, and all other property.
enSkate does not guarantee or promise any specific level of performance or
battery life associated with the use of its products or any feature of them.
ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED
TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES
IMPLIED BY STATE LAW AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS
AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER.
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE, ENSKATE MAKES NO WARRANTY
WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE BOARD, INCLUDING ANY (A) WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY; OR (B) WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFOR-
MANCE, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE.
Contact us at: [email protected]
This limited warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of a product, and it
cannot be transferred to another person upon the sale, lease, or transfer of the
product.
This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear. Belts, bearings,
wheels, and grip tape are normal wear and tear items and are not covered
under warranty.
Any customization or alterations to the board, mechanical parts, or electronics
will void your warranty and likely cause the board to be completely inoperable,
so alter at your own risk.
Please note that if you take your board out of the country, you will be responsi-
ble for shipping and receiving costs for any service or warranty repair.
This limited warranty does not apply to anything other than defects in the
manufacturing and workmanship of the product.
If, upon its inspection, EnSkate discovers that you have modified, changed, or
altered the product in any way, this limited warranty is waived.

www.enskate.com
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CONTACT US
Email: [email protected]
Phone:+86 755 32916166
www.enskate.com
FCC Notice:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installati on. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
---Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
---Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
---Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
---Consul t the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
RF Exposure
The equipment has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
The device can be used in portable condition without restriction.
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