HOVER-1 H1-STAR All-Star Hoverboard

OPERATION MANUAL - Page 6

For H1-STAR.

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OPERATING PRINCIPALS
The All-Star uses digital electronic gyroscopes and acceleration sensors
to control balance and motion, depending on the user's center of
gravity. The All-Star also uses a control system to drive the motors that
are located within the wheels. The All-Star has a built-in inertia dynamic
stabilization system that can help assist with balance when moving
forward and backwards, but not while turning.
TIP – To increase your stability, you must shift your weight in order to
overcome the centrifugal force during turns, especially when
entering a turn at higher speeds.
Model: Hover-1™ All-Star (H1-STAR)
Net Weight: 15.84 lbs (7.2 kg)
Load: 44-220 lbs (20-100 kg)
Max Speed: Up to 7 mph (11.3 km/h)
Max Distance Range: Up to 6 miles (9.65 km)
Max Incline Angle: 10 degree
Minimum Turning Radius:
Charge Time: Up to 5 hours
Battery Type: Lithium-ion
Battery Voltage: 25.2 V
Battery Capacity: 4.0Ah
Power Requirement: AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
Ground Clearance: 1.5 Inches (3.81 cm)
Platform Height: 4.5 Inches (11.43 cm)
Tire Type: Non-Pneumatic Solid Tires
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The Hover-1 All-Star is a personal transporter. Our technology and
production processes are developed with strict testing for each
All-Star scooter. Operating the All-Star without following the contents
of this manual may lead to damage to your All-Star or bodily injury.
This manual is designed to give you the information you need for the
safe operation and maintenance of your All-Star. Please read it
thoroughly before riding your All-Star.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• Hover-1 All-Star Electric Scooter
• Wall Charger
• Operation Manual
FEATURES/PARTS
1. Fender 6. Tire
2. Right Foot Mat 7. LED Light
3. Battery Indicator 8. Power Button (Located in rear)
4. System Indicator 9. Charge Port (Located in rear)
5. Left Foot Mat 10. Protective Chassis Casing
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INTRODUCTION
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