Onewheel Onewheel Pint User manual

THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVED.
ONEWHEEL OWNER’S MANUAL

• Switch on Onewheel
using power switch on the
side
• Step fully and firmly on
the blue rider detect area.
• Always wear a helmet
• Lean on a friend to get
started
• Step firmly on the entire
blue rider detect area
• Come up to balance
slowly
• Use light, constant
pressure
• Onewheel will engage
when you reach a
horizontal orientation.
• Lean forward to
accelerate, back to slow
down
• Slow down then fully
remove your foot from the
rider detect area to stop.
• You can also jump off
with both feet but never
remove only one foot

WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION!
Now that you’re a proud owner of your very own Onewheel, we want to
keep you safe while you experience a whole new way of riding. We’ve
created this owner’s manual to share important safety, performance
and service information with you. Please read it before you take your
first ride and keep it for reference.
GETTING THERE IS WAY MORE THAN HALF THE FUN!

SAFETY OVERVIEW

WARNING
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
Whenever you ride Onewheel, you risk death or serious injury
from loss of control, collisions, and falls. To ride safely, you must
read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Manual.

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GENERAL WARNINGS
Like any sport, Onewheeling involves risk of injury.
By choosing to ride a Onewheel, you assume the
responsibility for that risk. It’s important that you
understand and practice the rules of safe and
responsible riding and proper use and maintenance to
reduce the risk of injury. This manual contains many
“WARNINGS” and “CAUTIONS” concerning the
consequences of failing to follow safe riding practices
and properly maintain and inspect your Onewheel.
Because it’s impossible to anticipate every situation or
condition that can occur while riding your Onewheel, this
manual makes no claim to represent the safe use of
Onewheel under all conditions. There are risks associated
with the use of any board sport that cannot be predicted
or avoided, and that are the sole responsibility of the
rider.
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indicates a potentially
hazardous situation or unsafe practice, which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury, serious
damage to your Onewheel and the voiding of your
warranty.
indicates a potentially
hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result
in serious injury or death.
The word WARNING
REGISTER YOUR ONEWHEEL
Register your Onewheel today!
Please visit rideonewheel.com/register
We cannot guarantee a warranty claim unless you do this!
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Onewheel!
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE A WARRANTY
CLAIM UNLESS YOU DO THIS!
indicates suggestive information to
help you throughout your Onewheel experience.
The word TIPS
The word CAUTION

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• MAXIMUM RIDER WEIGHT: 275 lb / 125kg
• DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN UNDER THE
AGE OF 13 TO USE THIS PRODUCT
• ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED

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SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety
of your minor or child. Onewheel is not recommended for children under
the age of 13. For children 13 years of age and older adult supervision is
required, It is your responsibility to ensure their Onewheel is in good repair
and safe operating condition and that your child understands its proper
use. It is also important that you and your child have learned, understand
and obey all applicable local motor vehicle and traffic laws and always wear
proper protective equipment, including a helmet and wrist guards.

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WELCOME
// WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION
// SAFETY OVERVIEW
// GENERAL WARNING
// REGISTER YOUR ONEWHEEL
// SPECIAL NOTE TO GUARDIANS
01 PUT SAFETY FIRST
02 RIDING YOUR ONEWHEEL
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03 MAINTAINING YOUR ONEWHEEL
End Blocks
Footpads
Tire
Battery
Battery Charger
How to Charge your Battery
Basic Balance
Direction and Speed
Turning
Regenerative Braking
Understanding the Footpad
Ways to Dismount
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04 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ONEWHEEL
Main Power Pushbutton Switch
Status Indicator
Decoding Your Onewheel
Push Back
05 MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFE
Onewheel Specifications
Ultracharger Specifications
Warranty
Declaration of Conformity
Contact

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RIDE SAFE
Whether you’re a pro or brand new to board sports, it’s
always important to ride safe. Here are a few tips to
ensure you and your Onewheel stay in one piece.
HELMET
Always wear an approved helmet when riding your
Onewheel. Be sure to attach the chinstrap and follow
the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and
general care.

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OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT
It’s a good idea to wear wrist guards, elbow pads and
kneepads for extra protection.
SHOES
Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and grip the
board. Never ride barefoot or in flip-flops.
SEE SECTION 05 MORE WAYS TO RIDE
SAFE FOR MORE SAFETY INFORMATION.
WARNING: Many local governments legislate “road
worthy” laws and require specific safety equipment.
It’s your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the
laws of the location where you ride and to comply
with all applicable laws. This includes properly
equipping yourself and your Onewheel as required
by law.

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RIDING
YOUR
ONEWHEEL

// 02-15RIDING YOUR ONEWHEEL
AN INCREDIBLE RIDE
The most amazing thing about Onewheel is the
experience of riding it. We combined the motion-sensing
technology of a smartphone with the kind of motor and
battery technology you’d find in a Tesla to create a new,
self-balancing electric boardsport controlled simply by
leaning your body.
Onewheel is designed to be intuitive. Anyone can learn
the basics in just a few minutes. And once you start riding
regularly, there’s plenty of room to challenge yourself.
BEFORE YOU GET ON YOUR ONEWHEEL:
• Always do a safety check before each ride.
• Read all safety instructions.
• Wear a helmet and other protective gear.
• Choose a safe, controlled, calm environment away
from cars, crowds, obstacles and other potential
hazards.

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MAINTAINING
YOUR
ONEWHEEL
SAFETY CHECK
Doing regular safety checks will help prolong the life of
your Onewheel. We recommend that you carefully inspect
your Onewheel before every ride to make sure there are
no loose, damaged or unusually worn parts. All nuts
and bolts should be tight. Most Onewheel components
were designed so they can be easily replaced if there is
a problem.
CONTACT ONEWHEEL CUSTOMER SERVICE
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.

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WARNING: Before performing any minor work on
your Onewheel, make sure the power switch is in the
“OFF” position.
WARNING: The footpads are an integral part of
Onewheel’s safety system. Never ride with damaged
wood or grip tape and never attempt to replace grip
tape. Replacement footpads are available at www.
rideonewheel.com.
CAUTION: Riding your Onewheel if it is damaged
will void your warranty.
CAUTION: Never attempt to remove/replace grip
tape with aftermarket grip tape.
CAUTION: Riding with a damaged footpad is
extremely dangerous. Replace immediately.
END BLOCKS
End blocks are designed as wear components and must
be replaced as the wear down. More details can be found
at www.rideonewheel.com/support.
FOOTPADS
Inspect footpads for any cracks, punctures or tears in
the grip tape, particularly in the rider detect area. If any
damage is noted, contact support@rideonewheel.com
for replacement parts.

TIRE
Check your Onewheel tire for any cuts in the tread and
sidewall and be sure it is sufficiently inflated, but below
20 PSI. The best way to check and inflate your Onewheel
tire is with a quality digital gage and compressor at your
local gas station. If your tire is damaged or has a hole,
please visit our website for more information: www.
rideonewheel.com/support.
WARNING:Exceeding the recommended
maximum pressure of 20 PSI (1.4 bar) could damage
your Onewheel and result in injury. It will also void
your warranty.
WARNING: Riding Onewheel with a flat or under-
inflated tire will void your warranty.
CAUTION: Pencil-type automotive tire gauge can
be inaccurate. Always use a quality digital gauge.
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// 03-19MAINTAINING YOUR ONEWHEEL
BATTERIES
The Onewheel battery should be able to travel approximately
five miles on a single charge. Be careful not to overcharge,
undercharge or damage the battery. The battery should
be charged at least once every two months. Failure to do
so may void your warranty. NOTE: Must Dispose Lithium
Batteries according to local laws and regulations.
WARNING: If the battery pack appears to be
damaged or is not holding a charge, please don’t
use it. For further assistance, contact Onewheel
customer support at 1-800-283-7943 or send an
email to support@rideonewheel.com.
CAUTION: Do not expose battery to extreme
high or low temperatures as these may degrade or
damage the battery back.

BATTERY CHARGER
Use only the provided Ultracharger (model FY5803500),
to charge your Onewheel. Charging time may take up to
1 hour.
NOTE: The FY5803500 charger can operate on 110V-240V
and has a power of 58.4V 3.5A. Depending on your
HOW TO CHARGE YOUR BATTERY
Connect the charger to an “AC” supply and then to
the Onewheel charging port. The charger will display
a red light.
A green light will appear when the battery pack is
fully charged and the charger will automatically stop
charging.
Disconnect the charger by pressing the release
button on the charging plug and pulling firmly.
TIP: Periodically leave the charger attached to
your Onewheel overnight to allow the battery pack to
thoroughly balance.
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