Skywalker 6.5" Sky Walker User manual

USER GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4
PRODUCT DIAGRAM 7
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED 8
WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS 8
OPERATING RANGE 8
PREPARATION 9
UNDERSTANDING THE SKY WALKER 9
SKY WALKER TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND 10
CHARGING YOUR SKY WALKER 11
USING THE SKY WALKER - CHARGED AND READY 12
MANOUVERING YOUR SKY WALKER PART 1. 14
MANOUVERING YOUR SKY WALKER PART 2. 15
ALERTS - WHAT IS THAT AWFUL BEEPING SOUND? 17
SPEED RESTRICTIONS 17
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE - KEEPING YOUR SKY WALKER IN GOOD NICK 18
INSPECTION and MAINTENANCE 18
STORAGE 18
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 19
FAQ 20
CONTACT US 21

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING – FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PROPERTY
DAMAGE, BODILY HARM AND IN EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES, DEATH.
• Only charge your Sky Walker using the provided charger and cable. Failure to do so may result in
product failure and will void your manufacturer warranty.
• Please wear appropriate safety and protective gear to prevent personal injury. Please wear
safety and protective gear to the standard of protection you desire. This may include gloves, eye
protection, wrist guards and knee pads.
• Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and flat closed toe shoes when operating your Sky Walker.
Do not wear loose clothing that could be caught by the wheels and nearby objects.
• Please carefully read this User Guide, which will assist in explaining the basic working principles and
tips for using the Sky Walker
• Do not use the Sky Walker if you are less than the 20kg minimum weight or exceed the 120kg
maximum weight.
• Before stepping on to the Sky Walker make sure it is placed on a smooth and flat surface, that the
Sky Walker is turned on and that no Safety Alerts or Display Panel Alerts are present. Do not step
on to the Sky Walker if any Alerts are unresolved.
• Do not attempt to open or modify your Sky Walker as doing so will void your manufacturer
warranty and may cause the Sky Walker to fail leading to serious bodily harm or death.
• Do not use your Sky Walker to place yourself or your property in danger. Do not use your
Sky Walker to place anyone else or their property in danger.
•Do not operate your Sky Walker while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
•Do not operate your Sky Walker when you are restless or sleepy.
• Seek the appropriate advice and always use your best judgement to keep yourself out of dangerous
situations with your Sky Walker.

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• Do not ride your Sky Walker off curbs, ramps or attempt to perform stunts or tricks with your Sky
Walker, similar to those performed on skateboards, rollerblades and scooters.
• Do not turn sharply on your Sky Walker, especially at higher speeds.
• Do not continuously spin in place for prolonged periods of time. This may cause dizziness and you
may fall and injure yourself or other people and property.
• Do not ride your Sky Walker in an abusive or extreme manner, doing so can cause damage to your
Sky Walker and may lead to injury and death.
• Never ride your Sky Walker down stairs or escalators.
• Do not drive in or near puddles of water or other liquids, mud, sand, stones, gravel, debris or near
rough and rugged terrain.
• Do not ride in inclement weather: snow, rain, hail, sleek or on icy roads or in extreme heat.
• Do not ride your Sky Walker on slippery surfaces or steep slopes.
• If you are unsure if you can safely ride on a specific terrain, step off and carry your Sky Walker.
ALWAYS EXERCISE CAUTION.
• PAY ATTENTION- Always look at where you are riding and be aware of the riding conditions in front
of you including: people, places, property and objects around you.
• Do not operate the Sky Walker in crowded areas.
• Operate your Sky Walker with extreme consideration for people and property at all times.
•Do not operate your Sky Walker while talking, texting, looking at your phone or when otherwise
distracted.
•Do not ride your Sky Walker on the road, footpath, or cycle path.
•Do not ride your Sky Walker near motor vehicles or on public roads.

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• Do not climb or descend steep hills with your Sky Walker.
• The Sky Walker is designed to be used by ONE individual at a time. Do not attempt to operate your
Sky Walker with two or more people on-board.
• Do not carry anything whilst using your Sky Walker.
• Individuals with lack of balance or medical conditions which aect balance should not attempt to
operate a Sky Walker
• Do not use the Sky Walker if you are pregnant or attempting to become pregnant.
• Exercise extreme caution when allowing young children or elderly persons to use the Sky Walker.
These persons may not have the physical capabilities necessary to safely operate the Sky Walker.
• Always take into account the necessary space required to slow and stop the Sky Walker.
• DO NOT STEP FORWARD OFF YOUR SKY WALKER.
• DO NOT JUMP OFF YOUR SKY WALKER.
• Do not attempt to ride your SKY WALKER in dark or poorly lit areas.
• Always ensure that you have sufficient clearance when standing on the Sky Walker to make it safely
through doorways and other low-hanging obstructions.
• Do not step on any other parts of the Sky Walker apart from the Foot Pads.
• Always avoid operating the Sky Walker in unsafe places and where unsafe and volatile materials are
present e.g. near areas with flammable gas or liquids.
• YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS IN YOUR RESPECTIVE
REGION REGARDING THE LAWFUL OPERATION OF YOUR Sky Walker.

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PRODUCT DIAGRAM
DISPLAY PANEL DIAGRAM
Green Battery Icon - Sky Walker is charged
Flashing green Battery Icon - Sky Walker is reaching low-battery
Red Battery Icon - Sky Walker has low-battery
Green Operating Icon - Sky Walker is ready to ride
Red Operating Icon - Sky Walker has encountered at error
A Fender DEngine & Tyres G Charging Port
B Foot Pad Sensors E LED Indicators H On/O Button
CDisplay F Underbody Protection
A
B C
D D
E E
F
B
G H

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BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
After reading through this guide, you must view the online tutorials for the Sky Walker to familiarise
yourself further with the features and operating controls.
WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS
The Sky Walker is optimised for riders of up to 120kg – 265lbs and of a minimum weight of 20kg-45lbs.
OPERATING RANGE
In ideal conditions, the Sky Walker can travel distances of up to 20km. The typical range for the Sky
Walker is between 12-15 km
There are several factors that will decrease the optimal range of the Sky Walker :
Speed and Riding style. Maintaining a moderate speed will achieve an increased Operating Range
on the Sky Walker whereas, ‘hooning’ around with frequent stops, starts, idling and extreme
acceleration will result in a decrease in range.
Terrain. The Sky Walker is designed for smooth and flat surfaces and operating it across uneven and
rough terrain is not only dangerous, but will negatively aect the Operating Range of the SKYWALKER
Weight. The weight of the user can aect the Operating Range of the Sky Walker .
Battery Maintenance. Reasonable battery charging and maintenance will allow for the maximum
Operating Range on the Sky Walker . Over-charging or failing to follow proper charging
instructions can reduce the Operating Range.

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PREPARATION
You must carefully read this User Guide, in its entirety, before you step on the Sky Walker.
Please follow the charging instructions in this User Guide before you attempt to use the Sky Walker.
We highly recommend that you grab a friend to be your spotter when you first start using the Sky
Walker. Your spotter will help you centre your balance and will offer you assistance should you
accidentally cause the Sky Walker to accelerate from underneath you. Your spotter should read
the User Guide and become familiar with the instructional videos prior to acting as a spotter.
UNDERSTANDING THE SKY WALKER
The Sky Walker moves forwards and backwards using cues from your body position and posture. If
you stand straight and confidently on the Sky Walker, you will be able to control your movement to
the point where you are almost motionless.
Don’t forget, the Sky Walker is intuitive, it will move according to the cues it gets from your body.
If you lean forward slightly, or tilt your toes forward, the Sky Walker will move forward.
If you lean backwards slightly, or tilt your heels to the ground, the Sky Walker will move backwards.
As you become familiar with the Sky Walker, you will notice that tilting one foot forward and leaning
the other back will allow the Sky Walker to turn, on the spot and whilst moving.

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Sky Walker TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND
Maintain a relaxed stance and position. If you tense up and try to make large adjustments, the Sky
Walker will copy you, exaggerating these motions and possibly accelerating out from underneath
you.
Gain an even foot position. When you finally step up onto the Sky Walker, make sure your feet are
symmetrically placed on the Sky Walker Foot Pads. A symmetrical stance will make sure the tilt
and lean of your body is accurately interpreted by the Sky Walker.
Don’t get yourself into a flap. Avoid flailing your arms as this will affect your stance and posture
on the Sky Walker.
A solid dismount. ALWAYS dismount the Sky Walker by stepping BACKWARDS one foot at a time.
Why? Because when you step forward, your toes tilt towards the ground and the Sky Walker will
think you want to go forwards. Trust us, step backwards off the glider.

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CHARGING YOUR Sky Walker
Remove your Sky Walker from its packaging and place it on a steady surface for charging.
Ensure that the charging port of the Sky Walker is clean and dry. Make sure that there is no dust,
debris or dirt inside the charging port. See Product Diagram for charging port location.
Use the included Sky Walker wall-charger and connect the Sky Walker to a suitable power point.
Use the appropriate cable provided for your region. NB: Using a non-provided cable will void
your manufacturer warranty and may cause serious product failure.
The indicator light on the SKY WALKER charger should change to RED, indicating that your Sky
Walker is now charging.
When the RED indicator light on your Sky Walker charger turns to GREEN, your Sky Walker is fully
charged.
For first-time use, please charge for approximately 2 hours as your Sky Walker has been
manufactured with some residual power stored.
When you go to next charge your Sky Walker from flat, a full charge will take approximately 3
hours. DO NOT leave unattended or over-charge the battery for more than 3 hours.

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USING THE Sky Walker - CHARGED AND READY
Step 1. Place your Sky Walker on the floor, keeping in mind you should be using a smooth and
flat surface. Find a suitable place to practice using the SKY WALKER.
We recommend an open flat area with a few metres in each
direction. The area should be free from obstructions and distractions.
Step 2. Press the POWER button of the Sky Walker, located on
the front edge of your Sky Walker next to the charging port. The
Sky Walker should beep, indicating that it has been powered-on.
Step 3. Check the Display Panel. The Sky Walker should display a
green Battery Icon and Operating Icon when it is ready to ride.
TROUBLESHOOTING: If you see a red Battery Light, please
recharge your Sky Walker. If the Sky Walker emits a series of
warning beeps, the Sky Walker is not in its correct starting position.
Please turn the Sky Walker off and place on a smooth surface as
well as checking that the SKYWALAKER’s wheels and panels are
even and unobstructed. Repeat Step 2.
Step 4. Put on your Safety Gear.
Step 5. Grab your buddy! Your spotter should stand facing you, in
front of the Sky Walker. Ideally, you will step on to the Sky Walker
and be able to use their arms or shoulders as support to centre
your balance
Step 6. Stand directly behind the Sky Walker and make sure your
spotter is ready for you to step on to the Sky Walker.

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Step 7. Step quickly and confidently on to the skywlker Sky Walker . The Sky Walker is strong and
will be able to hold you (see Weight Restrictions - Page 8). Plant your feet evenly on to the Sky
Walker and strive to stand perfectly straight. This will make steadying the Sky Walker much easier.
Use your spotter for support but maintain straight posture as this is how you will centre your
balance on the sky
walker
TAKE YOUR TIME. On average, it takes at least 3-5 minutes just to get used to standing on the Sky
Walker . Use the help of your spotter and allow your body and mind to understand that the straighter
you are, the more motionless the Sky Walker becomes. Remember the rules from earlier on Sky
Walker TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND - Page 10).
The Sky Walker is intuitive, if you lean forward, you’ll travel forward. If you lean backwards, you’ll
travel backwards. If you do not lean at all, you should travel nowhere!
Practice stepping backwards, o the Sky Walker .
This is the single most important skill you will
need for the safe operation of the Sky Walker .
DO NOT step forwards.
ALWAYS STEP BACKWARDS, WITH A STEADY
FOOT POSITION, WHEN TRYING TO
DISMOUNT THE Sky W alker.
Practice stepping on and o the Sky Walker ,
using the help of your spotter.
This diagram explains how to move forward
and backwards. Keeping upright places you
perfectly still.
TOP TIP: Lean your head in the direction you wish to travel.

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MANOUVERING YOUR Sky Walker PART 1.
Now that you’re comfortable stepping on and off the Sky Walker, you can now focus on
gradually making the Sky Walker move forwards and backwards.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT and remember, the Sky Walker is intuitive. We advise you to
not overthink the gliding process but rather to remember the operating/motion rules:
Move forwards. Tilt your toes to the ground slightly to start the Sky Walker moving in a
forwards direction.
Stop moving. Flatten your feet on the Sky Walker and maintain a straight body position to stop
the Sky Walker moving.
Move backwards. Lean your heels towards the ground slightly to start the Sky Walker
moving backwards direction.
Do not ride or turn fast when travelling backwards.
Always stop in a controlled manner and avoid stopping abruptly. Stop by slowly shifting your weight
away from the direction you are travelling. Failure to stop in a controlled manner may result in the Sky
Walker losing traction causing you to fall.
TOP TIP: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE.

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MANOUVERING YOUR Sky Walker PART 2.
Now that you can move the Sky Walker forwards and backwards, we can talk about how to turn
the Sky Walker in each direction.
Stop turning. Return your feet to an even position and stand straight. This will stop you turning in any
direction.
Practice turning slowly at first and to increase the acuteness of the turn, when tilting any one foot
towards the ground, lean the opposite heel back in an equal fashion.
Always turn in a controlled manner. Turning too quickly can result in loss of control.
Turn right: Tilt your LEFT foot towards
the ground and the Sky Walker will begin
to turn to the right.
Turn left: Tilt your RIGHT foot towards
the ground and the Sky Walker will begin
to turn to the left.
TOP TIP: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE until you can execute a zero-degree turning circle by
turning confidently in each direction, on the spot.

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Now you can work turns into the forwards and backwards movement of the Sky Walker. Keep
practicing to begin navigating past obstacles and moving through joint spaces, such as rooms
and doorways.
Use caution when riding in new environments
Be careful when riding through doorways or under branches or similar objects as the Sky
Walker increases your height.
Be alert for hazards when riding including changes in the terrain such as footpaths and grass.

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ALERTS - WHAT IS THAT AWFUL BEEPING SOUND?
When the Sky Walker needs your attention or encounters an error, it will emit a series of warning
beeps to let you know. This could be for the following reasons:
• You fell off the Sky Walker. The Sky Walker will be able to sense when you unexpectedly dismount
and will emit the warning beeping to let you know its sensors have been thrown out. Place the Sky
Walker on a smooth and flat surface, then turn the Sky Walker off, then on again.
• You activated the speed alarm. The Sky Walker has an inbuilt speed alarm that will sound when
you are moving faster than 10km per hour. Reduce your speed to deactivate the speed alarm.
See speed restrictions below.
• The Sky Walker has low-battery. The Display Panel will show a red Battery Icon alerting you to the
fact that you should charge your Sky Walker.
• The Skywalker’s motors are overheating. This is usually caused by pushing the Sky Walker outside
of its optimal conditions e.g. riding uphill or over uneven terrain. Please allow the Sky Walker to cool
down.
SPEED RESTRICTIONS
The Skywalker’s maximum speed is limited to about 12km per hour. Please keep in mind that riding
at 12km per hour will trip the Speed Alarm and will cause the Sky Walker to emit a series of warning
beeps. This alarm has been designed with your safety in mind as the Sky Walker is not designed for
speeds above 12km per hour. We highly recommend that users keep the Sky Walker at under 12km
per hour.
Speed Conversion: 12kp/h = 7mp/h

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INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE - KEEPING YOUR
Sky Walker IN GOOD NICK
We highly recommend that you routinely inspect and maintain your Sky Walker, as you would a
bike, board or car. If you discover abnormalities or have any issues with your Sky Walker, please
contact Sky Walker Australia immediately for advice.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Check the body and tyres of your Sky Walker for damage or excessive wear.
Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents if you wish to clean and wipe down your Sky Walker. Do
not allow any liquids to enter the ports or buttons of the Sky Walker.
The Sky Walker is IP 54 rated, meaning that it can withstand small splashes of water. It is NOT water-
resistant or waterproof and must not be operated or stored in waterlogged conditions. Water and
other liquids can cause permanent damage to the circuitry and electronic components inside the Sky
Walker.
STORAGE
Store your Sky Walker indoors, in dry conditions at a suitable temperature.
If the ambient temperature of the storage location is below 0°C/32°F degrees or above 55°C/131°F
degrees, please select an alternative storage location.
To prevent dust and particles entering your Sky Walker during storage, please seal it inside its
original packaging and add additional layers of protection where desired.
If storing your Sky Walker for extended periods of time, please note that the charge level of the Sky
Walker may be depleted during storage. We recommend re-charging your stored Sky Walker every
3 months to make sure it is ready to ride when it is brought out of storage.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Max Speed 15-20kp/h or 10-12mp/h
Dimensions 58.5cm x 18cm x 18cm
Weight 10.4kg
Range Upto 15km-20km Range
Max Weight Limit 120KG
Max Climbing Angle 15°
Min Turning Radius 0°
Charging Time Approximately 3 hours
Tyre Size 170mm
Tyre Type Solid Non-Inflatable
Chassis Clearance 30mm
Pedal Height 110mm
Lithium-Ion Battery 36V, 4.4AH
Waterproof and Dustproof IP54
Rated Temperature Tolerance -15C° to 50C°

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FAQ
Is it legal to use the Sky Walker on the road or footpath?
It is likely that the Sky Walker will be regulated as a motor vehicle by each State and Territory. The Sky
Walker is not designed for use on the road or footpath and we do not advise using the Sky Walker on
or around any public road, footpath or cycle path.
Please consult your local and state road trac authorities for advice.
The Sky Walker battery icon is on. What do I do?
Please check that the unit has been charged according to the instructions.
The Sky Walker is beeping. What do I do?
See Page 17 for a guide on what the beeps could mean.
I can’t get the hang of riding the Sky Walker. What should I do?
Go over the instructions in the User Guide or watch the online tutorials at skywalker.com.au and if
you’re still stuck give us a call, we’re happy to help.
Can the SKY WALKER get a flat tyre?
No, it cannot as the tyres are solid rubber.

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CONTACT US
Need further assistance? Please
visit: www.skywalkers.com.au
Or email:
info@skywalkers.com.au
For the full Sky Walker Australia product
range visit www.skywalkers.com.au
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