Hoyt St HP1 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
UAV
(URBAN ASSAULT VEHICLE)
HP1 and HR1 Controller

READ BEFORE
ALWAYS WEAR AHELMET when riding the board.
Other protective gear like wrist guards, gloves,
elbow and knee pads are also strongly
recommended.
THE BOARD MAY LOSE POWER OR BRAKES due to
low batteries or regenerative braking overcharge.
Ride at speeds manageable without power or
brakes.
DO NOT ride downhill on a full charge.
NEVER ride the board while under the influence of
drugs and/or alcohol.
YOU RIDE!
It is strongly recommended all riders take their first
rides in LEARNING MODE (Mode 1) and slowly
elevate modes to learn the feel and power of the
board.
HILLS AND HIGH SPEED can be very dangerous.
Always assume you may need to foot brake your way
out of asticky situation and never ride faster than
you can stop. Ride within your capabilities.
PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO HIGH HEAT may damage
the electronics. Avoid leaving your board in a hot car
or trunk.
LEARN AND OBEY local traffic laws.
SHARE the road.Be courteous of cyclists,
pedestrians and other modes of transport.

WARNING!
AVOID WATER !Your Hoyt St board is water
resistant, not waterproof. The electronics and other
components are susceptible to water damage.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.Skateboarding,
electric or otherwise, is a dangerous activity.You
put yourself at risk of death or serious injury every
time you ride a skateboard. Appropriate
precautions naturally mitigate these risks.
PINCH POINTS at the motor end of your board can
grab fingers, hair and loose clothing. Keep clear of
the motors, belts, pulleys and other moving parts.
ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK when opening the deck to
remove batteries, avoid touching the encased
electronics and blade connectors, particularly with
metal, as it can damage the electronics and deliver
an electric shock.
MAINTENANCE is important to keep your board in
safe and optimal condition. Familiarize yourself with
the maintenance section of this manual and
establish a regular schedule of care.
If your board is behaving irregularly, please contact
hoytskate@hoytskate.com so we can troubleshoot
the problem together.

PERFORMANCE SPECS
RANGE
Depending on many variables (reference
the range calculator at hoytskate.com),
your Hoyt St UAV eboard will travel 20-25
miles.
SPEED
Top speed varies depending on operating
mode.Mode 1top speed is 18 mph,
mode 2is 28 mph and, in optimal
conditions, mode 3will reach 38 mph.
GRADE
Maximum grade in mode 3on afull
charge is >40%. A running start and
momentum is required to achieve
maximum grade.
WEIGHT
Your Hoyt St UAV skateboard weighs in at
34.5 pounds.The ranges, speeds and
grades noted above are assuming a180
pound rider.

TIME TRAVEL
REVERSE (LEFTIES)
LANYARD
REMOTE CONTROL
THROTTLE
USB CHARGING
PORT
TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW
RC POWER
THROTTLE
MODE
GLOSSARY

MOTOR GEAR COVER
KINGPIN & BUSHING
DECK
EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
CAUTION!:KEEP FINGERS,
HAIR &LOOSE CLOTHING
AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS.
POWER BUTTON
DECK FASTENERS
BASHGUARD
TRUCK
BATTERY INDICATOR
UNDERCARRIAGE
WHEEL PULLEY
MOTOR MOUNT
BELT
BRUSHLESS MOTORS
TIRE
CHARGE PORT
TRUCK

Hoyt St chargers are UL certified and built with the highest level of
quality and safety.To charge your Hoyt board, plug in the charger to
the port located on the underside of the skateboard’s control
panel.Lift open the charging hatch and insert the charger.Do not
force fit. A red LED will light up while charging and turn green when
fully charged.The process requires ~2 hrs.
TIP 1:The batteries will not be damaged in any way by operating
the board after apartial charging session.
TIP 2:Be wary of quick charge claims by resellers. A charge time
of 2hrs for a690WH lithium ion battery is recommended by
industry experts.An accelerated charging session requires a
higher current flow to the cells and may shorten battery life.
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CAUTION:The majority of lithium ion battery accidents occur during
the charging process.Only use Hoyt St’s supplied charger.Using a
different charger may damage the batteries, shorten their life cycles,
or even cause fires.
CHARGER

OPERATION
GETTING STARTED
CHARGE THE DECK
Full charge = 2½ hours Charger light turns green
when deck is fully charged.
Full charge = 6-8 hours of use
with a 30-60 minute charge.
LEDs glow green when full
charge reached. While riding,
click the power button once
to check SOC.
Blue = 8 to 4 ½ hours
Green = 4 ½ to 1 hour
Yellow = 1 hour to 20 min
Red = <20 min
Vibrating/Beeping = <10 min
CHARGE THE REMOTE
USB

OPERATION
LET’S RIDE!
SAFETY FIRST
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET and
consider other protective equipment.
Verify the board is functioning (without rider) in a flat, open
area clear of obstructions. Get familiar with the throttle
responsiveness before riding.
If this is your first ride, we urge you to get a feel for the power
and nuance of the board in beginner mode.
Beware of obstacles that may cause control issues:
gravel and rocks, cracks and tracks, grates and drains, water and
ice, etc.
Remember skateboarding is a dangerous activity, capable of
causing serious injury or death. Take necessary precautions to
avoid both.
STANCE
Leverage the drop deck and position your body to brace
yourself against the forces of acceleration and deceleration.
ACCELERATING BRAKING

POWER THE REMOTE ON AND OFF
Press and hold the power button until it vibrates.
ON: hold 1½ seconds (short vibration)
OFF: hold 1½ seconds (long vibration)
AUTO-OFF: after 5 minutes
of inactivity.
POWER THE DECK ON AND OFF
ON: instantaneous
LED light will glow blue.
OFF: hold 1½ seconds
until LED light turns off.
AUTO-OFF: board will turn
off automatically after
5 minutes of inactivity.
SAFETY NOTE: always turn
skateboard off when
remote is off to avoid
wi-fi hijacking.
CHECK REMOTE-DECK PAIRING
Paired:
remote LED lights
turn white for <1 second
Unpaired:
remote LED lights
are blinking red.
Reference Maintenance
section for re-pairing.
CHECK DECK BATTERY LIFE
LED deck battery
indicator at nose
of deck illuminates
when throttle engaged.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
POWER:Powering on and off requires a 1½ second hold.
Remote will vibrate at activation.
Auto-off activates after 5minutes of inactivity.
Double click to lock/disengage throttle but
maintain pairing.Double click again to unlock.
Throttle Lock:double click to lock/unlock.
Blue light will glow when locked.
Single click for state of charge.
MODE:Hoyt St remote control comes with three modes:
Click once to toggle between modes., each
mode vibrating (once, twice or thrice) to
indicate mode.
Mode 1: Learning on flat ground for beginners.
Mode 2: Moderate acceleration and hill climb.
Mode of choice for majority of riders.
Mode 3: Delivers more power on acceleration and
steep uphill climbs.
All modes have equal braking characteristics.
Toggling modes while operating the skateboard
is enabled when throttle in neutral position.
REVERSE:
TRIM:
FORWARD BRAKE/REVERSE
POWER
REVERSE
MODE
TRIM
For left handed remote use.Hold button for 1½
seconds until vibrating beep.Test to validate
throttle direction has reversed before riding.
Intended to allow the rider to set and adjust the
neutral point between accelerating and braking but
it’s so incremental as to be unnoticeable.

FORWARD BRAKE/REVERSE
POWER
REVERSE
MODE
TRIM
Remote Control (Re-)Pairing: Pairing is the process of wirelessly
coupling your remote control transmitter with the receiver built
into the board so other transmitters cannot interfere with data
transmission.To re-pair the remote:
•Turn off skateboard and remote control.
•Simultaneously hold the Power, Mode and Reverse buttons
until remote control LEDs flash rapidly.
•Turn on the skateboard’s power.Pairing is complete

FCC STATEMENT:
Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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 installation. 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 not 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 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.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference
and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Wireless Electrical Parameters:
RF Range: 2408-2475MHZ
RF Power: >20dBm(EU)
Input Power: 1S3.7V *1000mAh
HP1 FCC ID: 2 A Z E 4 –H P 1
HR1 FCC ID: 2 A Z E 4 –H R 1

MAINTENANCE
GUIDE
Changing Wheels (wheel pulley transfer):
•Use abearing puller to push the pulley out of the wheel.
•Add alight lubricant spray to wheel core holes and pulley
extensions.
•Press the pulley into the wheel core using an arbor press.
•Stop when pulley is 1-2mm from urethane wheel wall.
Hoyt St will transfer your wheel pulleys to new wheels free of charge
when new wheels purchased from Hoytskate.com.
IMPORTANT:For optimal safety and range, always use wheel spacers
and washers against both the trucks and bolts in the wheel assembly.
Tips:
Watch instructional videos at the Hoytskate Youtube channel.
This operation is significantly easier with two people.
It is critical that belt alignment is correct to avoid the belt rubbing
against the wheel or motor mount.Check that the mount is square
with the truck and that the motor pulley is in its correct position –flush
with the motor mount opening.
Belt Tension:Proper tension is akey performance factor.Your board
comes preassembled with optimal tension.
•Excessive belt tension leads to increased rolling resistance, lower
range and possible belt failure.
•Low tension leads to pulley slippage during acceleration and braking.
Alow pitched vibrating noise will accompany the slipping action.
After springs tension the mount, tighten the grub screw so the belts
stay tight.

Belt Tension Adjustment:
•Important:Loosen but do not remove the bolts and nuts.
•Loosen the three hex bolts located on motor mount in atriangular
formation alongside tension springs.
•Once the hex is loosened, the motor mount springs will auto-set the
belt tension.
•If necessary, manually adjust the belt and motor mount for proper
alignment and re-tighten the bolts.
Belt maintenance:Hoyt St belts have been built to last hundreds of
miles without replacement.
1. Inspect belts and pulleys periodically by manually rotating
the wheels.Remove any sharp objects and debris that
may have lodged in the belt or pulley teeth.
2. Belt replacement:
•Unscrew wheel nut, carefully setting aside washers.
•Pull the wheel and pulley assembly off the belt by gently rotating
the wheel while nudging the belt towards the truck.
•Remove the old belt and place the new belt around the motor gear.
•Replace the motor pulley cover.
•Ensure the motor gear is fully pressed against motor.
•Install first wheel washer.Align the bearing spacer with the hole and
install the wheel and pulley onto the axle and over the belt.Add the
second washer.
Wheel bearings:Electric skateboards can easily travel hundreds of
miles at high speeds over several sessions;it is imperative that the
bearings be maintained for rider safety.Periodically check for noise. A
grinding or squeaking noise may indicate compromised bearings.
Bearings should either be replaced or cleaned every three hundred
miles.No skateboard bearings are fully protected from the debris that
rainwater and mud carries.Avoid riding in the rain or be prepared to
replace/clean your bearings more frequently.
Every several rides inspect all screws, nuts and bolts, and tighten as
necessary.Ensure belts are under proper tension..
PLEASE CONTACT hoytskate@hoytskate.com if your board is behaving
irregularly so we can troubleshoot together.
Please visit hoytskate.com for more information
and our YouTube channel for instructional videos.
Enjoy your Hoyt St electric skateboard!
Enjoy your Hoyt St electric skateboard!

LIMITED
WARRANTY
ADDITIONAL
ONLINE INFO
Your Hoyt St electric skateboard is covered by a 6..month
manufacturer’s warranty, covering defects in craftsmanship and
materials.Not covered is damage as a result of abuse, misuse,
neglect, negligence, accident or exposure to water. Modification
of components and/or tampering with the electronics voids the
warranty. Perishable items like wheels, belts and bearings are
excluded from warranty.
Hoyt has partnered with Extend for up to three year extended
warranty which is available at purchase or up to 6 months after.
If you discover a product defect within 6 months of ship date,
contact hoytskate@hoytskate.com for return instructions.
Retain your box for return shipping. Warranty excludes damage
from shipping in alternative packaging.
Website:www.hoytskate.com
Email: hoytskate@hoytskate.com
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Twitter: @hoytskate
Mail:5305 NE 121st Ave Q606
Vancouver, WA 98682
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