Flux motion AT2 User manual

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MANUAL
Flux AT2
V1.0

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Table of Contents
Intro
Cool, you’re taking some time to read the manual! We tried to write down all
you need to know about your board in this manual. Have fun and ride safe!
You didn’t find an answer for your question?
We’re happy to help you! You can contact us
at: info@fluxmotion.eu Or check our instruction
video’s by scanning this QR-code.
Table of Contents .......................................................................................... 2
Intro........................................................................................................ 2
01 Warnings & Safety.................................................................................... 3
02 Specifications ........................................................................................... 4
03 Board Overview ........................................................................................ 5
04 Powering your board on-off....................................................................... 6
05 Remote overview...................................................................................... 6
06 Using the remote ...................................................................................... 7
07 Battery...................................................................................................... 8
08 Maintenance............................................................................................. 8
09 Support and warranty ............................................................................. 11
10 Disclaimer and legal ............................................................................... 12
The product you bought is inherent dangerous, we’re not responsible for any
damaged caused by our products.

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01 Warnings & Safety
DO NOT RIDE YOUR BOARD WITHOUT READING THIS MESSAGE
The product you bought is not a toy! It is forbidden to be ridden by riders
bellow 18 years old.
Your board can lose power and brakes at any moment. Electronics may fail
any time. Radio interference may cause connections issues between your
remote and board. Make sure to only ride at places where you would be
comfortable without power and brakes.
Always wear a helmet! It is a good idea to wear full protection when going for
a ride. Meaning a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, wrist protection and
shoulder pads! You will fall, prepare for the fall not the looks.
Only use the charger that came with your board. Batteries can be dangerous,
always charge under sight and never at night!
Avoid water. Try to avoid wet roads, puddles of water and riding in the rain.
Your board has a sealing to avoid dirt to get inside but is not waterproof!
Water and electronics do not go well together.
Just be careful! Whenever you ride your board you risk serious injuries from
loss of control, loss of braking power, collisions, and falls. Please ride
responsibly and respect those around you. You are an ambassador for this
sport, make it count!
Check your local law. To avoid seizure it is important to know where you are
allowed to ride and where not.
Batteries can be dangerous. Always charge your board under sight and never
at night. Only use the charger that is delivered with the board.

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02 Specifications
TECHNICAL
•Motor’s: 6374 Brushless DC, Rated max 3500W, 170kv
•ESC: FocBox Unity or BKB Xenith
•Batter pack: 12s11p Li-ion 38,5Ah 1500Wh
•Charger: 50.4V, 10A charger, input: 120-240VAC, 50/60Hz
•Remote: Flipsky VX1, rebranded
•BMS: LLT 12s smart BMS
PERFORMANCE
•50km/h top speed
•50 to 80km range
•3,5h charge time
•For riders up to 120kg
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
•Outer dimensions: 120x40x20cm
•17kg weight
DRIVETRAIN
•Motor pulley: HTD5M, 15T, stainless steel, 15mm bore
•Wheel pulley: HTD5M, 68T, aluminum
•Belt: HTD5M, 405mm length, 20mm width

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03 Board Overview
8” pneumatic wheel
Front light output
Battery enclosure
Heatsink
Power switch Charge port
Motor wire exit Rear light output
68T wheel pulley
6374 BLDC motor
15T motor pulley
Adjust the bushing tension with the 2
setscrews in the bottom of the hanger

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04 Powering your board on-off
POWER ON:
Shortly press the power switch, once the board is turned on the switch’s led
will light up.
POWER OFF:
Press the power switch for 2 seconds, once the board is turned off the led
goes out.
Your board will automaticly turn off after 10 minutes of no movement
(autoshutdown)
05 Remote overview
Double press the power button to
see the remotes battery level
Accelerate
Remote battery indication
Board battery indication
Power mode/ connection indicator
On-off button
Power mode button
Brake
Throttle
wheel
Charge port

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06 Using the remote
POWER MODE INDICATION
Press the power mode button to switch between different power modes.
•Red: 100% power
•Yellow: 80% power
•Green: 60% power
BOARD BATTERY INDICATION
The number of LED’s represent the battery level.
•4 LED’s: 100% charged
•3 LED’s: 75% charged
•2 LED’s: 50% charged
•1 LED: 25% charged
REMOTE BATTERY INDICATION
Double press the power button to see the remote’s battery level.
•4 LED’s: 100% charged
•3 LED’s: 75% charged
•2 LED’s: 50% charged
•1 LED: 25% charged (remote will start vibrating)
PAIR REMOTE TO RECEIVER (TO CONNECT A NEW REMOTE)
1. Turn board and remote off
2. Turn remote on
3. Press power button and power mode button at the same time until the
remote vibrates
4. Turn your board on
5. Remote and board are connected (set for 12s application, see below)
SET BATTERY ON REMOTE
1. Press the power mode button for 2 seconds
2. Make sure 4 LED’s are blinking (4 LED’s = 12s batteries)
3. Press the power mode button for 2 seconds
4. Battery is set correctly
Power mode does not affect
braking power
Lock your throttle (similar to cruise control)
by shortly pressing the power button

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07 Battery
CHARGING THE BOARD’S BATTERY
•Plug your charger first in the wall socket
•Plug your charger in the charge port of your board
•A full charger can take up to 4 hours
Always charge your board under sight and never at night!
Only use the charger that is delivered with the board.
BATTERY STORAGE
When not using your board for a longer period it’s important to:
•Store the battery between 50% and 70%
•Place the board in a dry place with a temperature around 15°c
08 Maintenance
Check our online video’s by scanning this QR- code
for in depth tutorials.
BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Loosen the nut on the rear wheel
2. Take the wheel off
3. Place the new belt on the motor pulley
4. Install the rear wheel back on the truck
5. Turn the wheel around to get the belt on the wheel pulley
6. Install and tighten the axle nut
TENSIONING THE BELT
1. Loosen the nut of the rear wheel and take the rear wheel off
2. Loosen the 4 motor bolts a little so they can slide in the slotted hole
3. Install the wheel and belt again on the truck
4. Slide the motor to the back of the mount and apply some pressure
5. Tighten 2 of the 4 motor bolts
6. Take off the wheel again and tighten the other 2 motor bolts
7. Install the tire, belt and nut again on the truck axle
8. Check the belt tension

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CHANGING TIRES
1. (!) Deflate the old tire
2. Loosen the 5 bolts that hold the hub together
3. Open the hub and take the tire off
4. Install the new tire and tighten the bolts
5. Inflate the tires up to the recommended pressure (see tire)
CHANGING SHOCKBLOCKS
1. Turn the board upside down
2. Loosen the 2 grub screws in the bottom of your truck hanger
3. Push with your hand on the end of the hanger on the opposite side of
where you’re changing the bushing.
4. Wiggle the shockblock until you get it out
5. Install the new shockblock
6. Tighten the grubscrew until there is a small gap between the metal
base from the shockblock and the hanger
7. Adjust the setscrew for your preference
Loose shockblocks are better for carving
Tight shockblocks are better for high speeds
Most riders prefer yellow in front and orange in the rear
Setscrews to adjust shockblock tension

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ESC PARAMETERS
Warranty is voided when changing the default parameters of your
motorcontroller. Setting faulty parameters can permanently destroy
your battery, motorcontroller or motors! Contact support before changing
parameters.
Parameters:
•Voltage cutoff start 36V
•Voltage cutoff end: 33V
•Battery current max: 80A (so 40A battery current per motor!)
•Battery regen max: -40A(so -20A battery braking per motor!)
•Motor current max: 75A
•Motor brake max: -60A
You can use the Focbox Unity app from the Google Playstore
LIGHT INSTALLATION (ADD-ON)
1. Loosen the shockblocks on your truck
2. Take out the axle of the truck
3. Install the metal mounting piece together with the axle
4. Insert the light's wire into the connector (rear light connector under
motor-wire cover)
Point your light towards the ground to avoid blinding other people!
BINDINGS INSTALLATION (ADD-ON)
•Inserts are installed in the deck and can be found under the griptape

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MOTOR WIRE ORDER
09 Support and warranty
This board is covered by a two-year legal warranty according to European
legislation for defects caused by manufacturing errors.
Warranty does not cover misuse, neglect, accidents or perishable goods as
belts, bearings, bushings and wheels.
Changes or modifications made to this board not expressly approved by us
may void the user’s warranty.
Please keep your shipping box in case the board ever needs to be returned.
For any support questions please contact us at info@fluxmotion.eu
Rear light output
red
blue
yellow
sensor
sensor
red
blue
yellow

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10 Disclaimer and legal
The product you bought is inherent dangerous, we’re not responsible for any
damaged caused by our products.
Prior to using any of our products, we highly recommend that you research
your local regulations and country specific laws. Ultimately, you are
responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations and
FluxMotion waives all liability relating to your use of our products.
No claims, representations or warranties, whether express or implied, are
made by our company as to the safety, reliability, durability and performance
of any of our products. Furthermore, our company accepts no liability
whatsoever for the safety, reliability, durability and performance of any of our
products. Our company accepts no liability for injuries or property damage
caused by our products.
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