Miles RAMPAGE User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
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Other forms of protective gear; such as knee pads, elbow
pads, and wrist guards are highly recommended.
ALWAYS obey and check the local road rules in your area
for where you can ride, and do not ride on busy roads with
line markings.
ALWAYS respect pedestrians.
DO NOT ride the board if you are under the inuence of
drugs or alcohol.
DO NOT ride the board in wet/rainy conditions. While
the motors are water resistant, the board may slide from
under your feet causing injury.
DO NOT ride the board in poor visibility conditions.
TAMPERING with the boards electronics will void your
warrant.
ALWAYS wear a helmet and other safety equipment
when riding the board. These can reduce your chance of
serious injury or death in an accident.
DO NOT RIDE YOUR BOARD UNTIL YOU HAVE
READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

CONTENTS
SAFETY 1
POWER & CHARGING 2
RAMPAGE COMPONENTS 3
RAMPAGE REMOTE 4
CONNECTING THE REMOTE 5
USING THE REMOTE (1/2) 6
USING THE REMOTE (2/2) 7
THE BASICS 8
MAINTENANCE 9
ADJUSTING YOUR RIDE 9
BATTERY SAFETY (1/2) 10
BATTERY SAFETY (2/2) 11
WARRANTY 12

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AT ANY MOMENT, YOUR BOARD CAN LOSE POWER
DUE TO REASONS SUCH AS RADIO INTERFERENCE, DRAINED BATTERIES,
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF THE THROTTLE, AND OTHER FACTORS.
Be careful with the throttle. To make the board responsive and fun, we’ve
increased the throttle sensitivity. This higher sensitivity means fast or sudden
inputs (quick acceleration or breaking) can easily cause you to fall off. Start off
slow when riding in faster speed modes.
HILLS AND HIGH SPEED CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS as high speed
crashes can cause serious injuries. Even if you’re an experienced rider, take
caution at all times.
HIGH SPEED MOTOR VECHICLES CAN KILL OR MAIM YOU. Maintain
awareness of your surroundings while riding at all times. Assume other vehicles
can’t see you. Know your local laws governing the use of your board in public.
ONLY RIDE THE RAMPAGE AT SPEEDS AND ON HILLS WHERE YOU’D BE
COMFORTABLE WITHOUT POWER AND BRAKES.
Safety Power & Charging
WARNING

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Power & Charging
Before using the board, you must fully charge the battery.
1. Connect the supplied micro USB able to your remote and fully charge it with
any device that supports USB charging.
2. The remote battery level will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen.
3. When the battery icon is full and stops ashing, the battery is fully charged.
Red – Board is charging
Green – Board Battery is full
TIP: Disconnect the wall charger from you
board once it is fully charged to help extend the
batteries life.
Using the wall charger provided, plug in your
Rampage.
The charging port (1) is located underneath the
deck on the back-left portion of the battery pack.
Remove the safety cap that prevents water and
dust from entering the port and plug in the board.
Charging can take some time, so it is best to place your board on charge after
any ride, this will keep the battery fully charged and ready whenever you are.
The charging block has a battery indication light so you know when it is full.

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Rampage Components Rampage REMOTE
1 Front Wheels
5 Back Wheels
2Battery
3Power Button
4Charging Port

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Rampage REMOTE
1Throttle
2Speed Mode
3Power Button
4Charging Port
5Accelerate
6Brake
7Forward/Reverse
8LED Light
9Remote Battery
10 Current Speed
11 Speed Mode
12 Rampage Battery
13 Forward/Reverse
14 Odometer
15 Tripmeter
1
2*
3
4
7
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5
8
mi
mi
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10
11*
12
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14*
15*
2* Double press to enable Led Light
11* Speed Mode - 1) Beginner 2) Intermediate 3) Expert
15* Odometer - shows the total number of miles throughout the life of the board
16* Tripmeter - resets each time the remote is powered on and off

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CONNECTING THE REMOTE
Powering on the Board
Powering on the Remote
Pairing/Syncing
First Power on both the board and the remote.
If they are not synced, follow these steps:
1. Press the orange on/off button located on the underside of the battery
towards the back of the board. The button will blink red when it has been
turned on.
2. To turn the board off, just press and hold this button again until the light stops
blinking.
1. Press and hold the on/off button on the remote for 2-3 seconds. The remote
will vibrate once and the LCD screen will display the Rampage logo and then
the operation screen.
2. To turn the remote off, press and hold the power button again for 2-3
seconds. The remote will vibrate once and then power off.
1. Make sure both the board and remote have been powered off.
2. On the board, Press and Hold the power button for 6-7 seconds. The red light
on the power button will begin ashing rapidly to show it is ready to be paired.
3. Press and hold the power button on the remote for 6-7 seconds.
4. The remote will display a message that says: “Remote paired OK”.
USING THE REMOTE

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CONNECTING THE REMOTE
How to accelerate
SLOWLY push the thumb throttle forward and the board will begin
to move. Similar to the gas pedal in a car, the further the throttle
is pushed, the more power will be supplied to the motors and the
faster you will accelerate.
TIP: Positioning your feet in a wide stance can give you more stability. When
accelerating, bending the front knee to appropriately shift your weight forward can
help counteract the acceleration forces to keep you balanced.
How to Brake
GENTLY pull the thumb throttle backwards to begin slowing down.
The further backwards the throttle goes, the stronger the breaking
will be.
TIP: When braking, bending the rear knee to appropriately shift your weight
backwards can help counteract the deceleration forces to keep you balanced.
Reverse Function
This function can only be enabled when the board is at a
COMPLETE STOP
While the board is at a standstill, ick the switch on the left side towards the bottom
of the remote to go in reverse. Once you have backed up, come to a complete stop
and switch it back into its forward position to disable reverse.
USING THE REMOTE

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Changing speeds – Level 1, 2, & 3
With the board and remote both turned on, your current speed mode setting will
be displayed in a circle in the lower left corner of the remote:
Speed 1
Perfect for beginners or rst-time riders. The board
accelerates slowly with minimal torque and has a
slower top speed.
Speed 2
Great for cruising on longer rides that have little incline.
There is more torque than speed setting 1 so you will
accelerate quicker and reach a higher top speed but
may have difculty going up really steep hills.
Speed 3
For the Professional. This speed setting offers the most
torque and will have you accelerating to top speed
quickly. Best for off-roading and hill climbing. Use with
EXTREME CAUTION.
To adjust the speed, simply click/press the Speed button on the remote. Each time
you press it the LCD will display which setting you are in.
THE BASICSUSING THE REMOTE

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THE BASICS
1. Move the throttle in slow
increments until you get used to
how the Rampage performs.
2. Stand wide on the board to help
balance your weight as it shifts
when you accelerate and brake.
3. Stay in Speed Mode 1
(beginner mode) until you
are comfortable riding the
Rampage.
REGULAR GOOFY
The Best way to nd out whether
you ride Regular (left foot forward)
or Goofy (right foot forward), is
just to ride and see what’s more
comfortable for you. If you’re just
starting out, we recommend a
goofy stance so you have a better
view of vehicular trafc (Right
hand drive countries).
The Rampage uses powerful motors that can throw you off balance if you are not
standing properly, or ready for the acceleration or braking. Follow these tips for a
safer ride.
RIDING STYLE
USING THE REMOTE

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Maintenance Battery Safety
Adjusting your ride
The Rampage is a Belt Driven Electric Longboard. Over time, the belts
will stretch and the teeth will wear with extended use and may need to
be replaced. If you nd that the belts are skipping when accelerating or
breaking, then it is time to adjust them or swap them out.
For full instructions on how to change and adjust the belts, visit
milespower.com/rampagetips
The Rampage is equipped with Dual Kingpin Trucks. Compared to
standard skateboard trucks, these offer a much tighter turning radius for
more extreme carving ability. While this makes the Rampage extremely
maneuverable, some riders may prefer a stiffer set up, especially when
riding at higher speeds.
To see how to how to adjust the ride stiffness on your board, visit
milespower.com/rampagetips

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Maintenance Battery Safety
Adjusting your ride
• Make sure the Charge Port is dry before you plug in the power
cord. Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to
electric shock, injury, burns, or cause re.
• Do not submerge the batteries or platform in water. If you suspect the
Batteries or powerbase have been submerged or experienced water
intrusion, do not attempt to remove the batteries. Do not plug the
Power Cord into the board. Failure to follow these instructions could
expose you to electric shock, injury, burns, or cause re.
• Do not use battery if the battery casing is broken or if the battery leaks
any substance, or emits smoke or unusual odors. Avoid contact with
any substance seeping from the batteries.
• As with all rechargeable batteries, do not charge near ammable
material.
• Keep the battery away from all metal objects and store the battery in
temperatures between 32-104 degrees Fahrenheit.
• To store your lithium-ion battery for an extended time period – for
example, several weeks or months – rst charge it fully, and recharge
it at least once every 3 months. Failure to do so may shorten the life of
your battery.
• If you use, charge, or store the batteries outside the limits specied,
you may void the limited warranty, damage your batteries, and/or
experience reduced range and ineffective battery charging.

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Battery Safety
NOTE 1:
The range of your Rampage is affected by many variables, including:
• Weight inversely correlates with range. Less weight results in better
range.
• Smooth, at terrain provides better range than rough and hilly terrain.
• Operating the board in slower speed settings will increase the range
of the battery.
• The ideal temperature for battery usage is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Keeping the battery as close to this temperature as possible
improves range. Colder temperatures will signicantly reduce range.
• Properly charged and maintained batteries provide greater range.
Old, cold, heavily used, or poorly maintained batteries provide less
range.
NOTE 2: Lithium-ion batteries are regulated as “Hazardous Materials”.
Transporting Lithium battery by air, or other methods, might be prohibited by
policies or law. Please contact the designated agents from the carrier company
for more details.

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Battery Safety Warranty
This board is covered by a six month manufacturer’s warranty that covers any defects in workmanship
and material. This does not cover damage caused by abuse, misuse, negligence, or accidents caused
by the user. If the product has a manufacturing defect within six months of your ship date, contact
help@milespower.com before shipping the board back in order to get a return authorization.
MILES BOARD warrants to be free of material defects for a period of six (6) months from the date of
shipment. If a product is found to be defective by Miles, in its sole discretion, Miles’s only responsibility
will be to replace the defective product.
MILES BOARD will not be responsible for any costs, losses or damages incurred because of the loss or
use of any of its products, and Miles specically 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 Miles Board.
· This limited warranty is valid only for the original product purchaser, and cannot be transferred to another
person upon the sale, lease, or transfer of the product.
· This limited warranty does not cover expected wear and tear from product use to include: scratches, wear and
tear on deck, grip tape, and bearings.
· This limited warranty applies only to defects in the manufacturing of the product and does not cover any
damage incurred during use such as water damage or improper care.
· This limited warranty does not cover perishable items such as belts, bushings, wheels, and bearings, or riding
in water or shipping damage.
· This limited warranty is waived if you attempt to repair the product using anything other than approved Miles
products and services, or if you modify the product with any third party products.
· If, upon its inspection, Miles discovers the product has been modied in any way, this limited warranty is
waived.
Miles does not warrant the life of the batteries used in its products. Your battery life may vary depending on
several factors, including the conguration and usage of a product.
Use Miles products at your own discretion and risk. Miles will not be held responsible for 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 the product. Miles does not guarantee any specic 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.

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