9. For your safety, a e4ride motor will stop and brake automatically if you drop the handheld remote, or
step off the deck while riding.
10. To prevent battery discharge, both components shut down automatically, after several minutes of
inactivity. After a few minutes of not being used, a short beep is heard from the handheld remote as it
goes off. Then after a total of about ten minutes a two-tone beep indicates that the skateboard has shut
off.
Maintenance
Electric skateboards are extremely reliable, as there are very few moving parts. So other than charging
your battery at every possible opportunity without delay to increase longevity, the drive belt tension is of
paramount importance. Too tight is as bad as too loose. Belts, wheels, bearings, and batteries are subject
to wear and tear. Replace them before they cannot be used normally.
Drive belt inspection: A sawing noise on startup or stopping may be caused by a slipping drive belt. If you
suspect that the drive belt is not properly adjusted, remove the lid of the plastic belt-protection box by
unscrewing the two Phillips screws by the left back wheel. Inspect the belt by rotating the wheel. A worn
or stretched belt should be replaced to preserve the drive wheel sprocket. Now Press the belt with your
thumb at mid-span to assess the slack. Normally the belt should sink about 5mm.
Drive belt adjustment: If it feels loose or you have heard or felt any belt slippage, tighten the belt by
loosening the two Allan bolts, washer-bolt nuts, and the kingpin nut. Push the motor unit forward and
retighten the nuts and bolts. If the belt is too tight there will be unnecessary stress not only on the belt,
but also the bearings. This will rapidly increase the likelihood of belt breakage, and also reduce the life of
the motor and wheel bearings. Loosen a tight belt by moving the motor unit back. To achieve proper
tension you may have to take out the belt, adjust, and put it back in. See the belt replacement procedure.
Drive belt replacement: Follow the inspection procedure. Then pull off the wheel after carefully prying the
chrome hubcap off and undoing the axel nut. Place the new belt around the motor sprocket and the axel.
Slide the wheel back on, rotating for the last bit to bring the edge of the belt around the drive wheel
sprocket and then all the way on slipping laterally, bit by bit. Replace the nut, and the hubcap. A little
Tack-It on the hubcap mounts will help keep them in place.
Bearing replacement: The wheel bearings are press-fit and can be replaced using hand tools after
removing the wheels. Follow the drive-belt-replacement procedure to remove the drive wheel.
User tips
1. Go for smooth operation. Avoiding excessive acceleration will not only look good and reduce the risk of
personal injury, conservative riding will also prolong battery life with a gradual battery discharge, rather
than a degrading rapid discharge.
2. Lean back before braking and maintain drive wheel traction. Excessive unbalanced braking will allow
the wheel to skid and quickly wear out. The controller has very efficient and powerful EABS electronic
brake. Braking smoothly will protect your driving wheel and driving belt from extreme wearing.
3. Use a rechargeable 9 Volt battery for the handheld remote, and recharge regularly. If during operation,
beeping is heard, your battery is in immediate need of charging. This is a warning for your protection,
because neither the motor, nor the braking will be functional in a few moments.
4. Set the handheld remote for beginners. The e4ride XT controller allows you to preset its maximum
speed in three ranges: 0-8 km/h, 0-15 km/h and 0-30 km/h. To change the speed range shut off the
controller and open the lid on the battery box on the underside of the controller. Slide out the battery and
locate the small three position switch as shown on the picture. Slide the switch all the way upfront for the
lowest speed, slide it backwards one step for the medium speed and one more time backwards for the
fastest speed range. Then turn on the remote controller again.
5. Use direct hand contact with the chrome ring on the handheld remote. An unusual grasp or gloves can
interfere with your ability and the system may not work properly.