HOVER-1 H1-STR2 All-Star 2.0 Hoverboard, Dual 200W motors deliver a top speed of 7 MPH.*, LED headlights, LED footpads and LED 6.5 inch infinity wheels, 32-104ºF

OPERATION MANUAL - Page 16

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Find your center of gravity. If your weight is distributed correctly on
the foot mats and your center of gravity is level, you should be able
to stand on your ALL-STAR 2.0 just as if you were standing on the
ground.
On average, it takes 3-5 minutes just to get comfortable standing on
your ALL-STAR 2.0 and maintaining proper balance. Having a
spotter will help you feel more secure. The ALL-STAR 2.0 is an
incredibly intuitive device; it senses even the slightest bit of motion,
so having any anxiety or reservation about stepping on may cause
you to panic and trigger unwanted movement.
When you first begin using your ALL-STAR 2.0, the fastest way to
move in your desired direction is to focus in that direction. You will
notice that just thinking about which way you would like to go will
shift your center of gravity, and that subtle movement will propel
you in that direction.
Your center of gravity determines which direction you move,
accelerate, decelerate, and come to a complete stop. As
described in the diagram below, tilt your center of gravity in the
direction you wish to move.
To turn, focus on the direction you wish to turn and stay relaxed.
As you get comfortable on the ALL-STAR 2.0, you will notice it
becomes easier to maneuver. Remember at higher speeds, it is
necessary to shift your weight to overcome the centrifugal force.
Bend your knees if you encounter bumps or uneven surfaces, then
dismount and carry your ALL-STAR 2.0 to a safe operating surface.
the floor or a table. The foot mats should be even with each other
and not tilted forward or backward.Make sure the charger is not
Move Backward Stop Move Forward
WARNING
Do not turn sharply or at high speeds to
avoid danger. Do not turn or ride quickly
along slopes, as it may cause injury.
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