Swagway X1 User manual

Thank you for your purchase of the
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wagway
X1
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safety of others, please read and follow these instructions. Happy riding!
User's Manual

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The Swagway is a self-balancing, personal transporter that uses balancing technology.
Note: Balancing technology cannot prevent injury if you do not ride the Swagway safely. Please review the below safety
warnings.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
Assumption of Risk: By riding our Swagway the user acknowledges and accept responsibility of all risks associated with
the use of the Swagway Hands-Free Smart Board, which may include, but are not limited to, muscle injuries, broken
bones, lacerations, serious injury, and possibly death, which may be sustained while using the Swagway. To ride safely,
you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Manual.
• Always wear shoes, a helmet, and appropriate safety gear such as knee and elbow pads when riding. Use an
approved bicycle or skateboard helmet that fits properly with the chin strap in place, and provides protection for
the Front, back and sides of your head.
• Do not ride without proper training, please review manual and how to videos before use.
• Avoid obstacles and slippery surfaces that could result in a loss of balance or traction and cause a fall.
• Do not ride at high speeds, on uneven terrain, or on slopes. Do not perform stunts or turn abruptly.
• Never place anything on the rider detection pads except your feet. Doing so could interfere with the Rider
Detection system and may allow the Swagway to travel on its own, risking running into a person or property and
causing injury or damage.
• Never step off of the Swagway when it is in motion. If you step off of the Swagway while in motion, you risk injury
to yourself, others, and damage to the Swagway.
• Although the Swagway is designed to be as stable as possible for a design that utilizes two self-balancing wheels,
it is possible to “override” the Swagway and tip over when riding too fast for the conditions. Always be aware of
the riding surface and environmental conditions while riding. Be alert. Scan both far ahead and in front of the
Wheels—your eyes are your best tool for safely avoiding obstacles and slippery surfaces.
• Do not carry one or more passengers.
• Do not ride your Swagway after consumption of alcohol, drugs, or while intoxicated. You must comply with local
laws and give way to pedestrians.
• All riders must be over 4’ tall and must weigh more than 44 lbs. The maximum weight limit 220 lbs.
It is important that you follow all safety warnings that appear throughout your Swagway
Hands-Free smart board manuals and that you use good judgment when you ride your
Swagway. If you have questions, or do not have the Swagway Manual or Safety Video,
contact Swagway before you attempt to use your Swagway board.

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Chapter I General information-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.1 About the manual----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 The risk of driving-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 Before you begin----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.4 Important information-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Chapter II Product introduction---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.1 Description---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.2 Diagram-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.3 How it works--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Chapter III Control and indicators------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
3.1 Pedal sensor--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
3.2 Indicator lights----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
3.3 The remote control--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
Chapter IV Safe Use-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
4.1 The weight limit---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
4.2 Range per charge---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
4.3 Max. speed---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
4.4 Max. incline-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
Chapter V Learning to use it-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
5.1 Operating steps----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
5.2 Diagram of operation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
5.3 Calibration--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
5.4 Safety guidelines--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12

Chapter Vl Safe driving------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Chapter VII Battery usage--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
7.1 Battery capacity------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
7.2 Charging steps--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
7.3 Battery temperature-------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
7.4 Battery specifications------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
7.5 Transporting the battery--------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Chapter VIII Maintaining your Swagway----------------------------------------------------------------------20
8.1 Cleaning---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
8.2 Storage----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Chapter IX Specifications---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
Chapter X Packing list-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23
Warranty Registration Card-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24
Have a safe, fun ride!

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5.3 Calibration
Start with the Swagway powered off.
Place each level parallel with the wheel touching the inside of the wheel base.
Rotate the Swagway until both levels on each wheel base are level. If you do not have a level,
make sure both platforms are equal with each other and level to the ground as best as possible.
While keeping the Swagway level, hold the power button down. The Swagway will make the
normal power on tone. Wait 3 seconds and you will hear a single beep. Release the power
Power on again. The Swagway should now be calibrated. If the Swagway is still not calibrated
correctly, go to step 1 and begin making minor adjustments.
If your Swagway seems to pull to the left or right, you may need to recalibrate its
sensors. The process requires two levels, available at any hardware store.
button. Front LEDs will begin flashing. Power the Swagway off.
Many smartphones have free
"bubble level" apps as well.

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