LIVALL BH51x Range Riding Smart Bike Helmet User Guide

June 8, 2024
LIVALL

LIVALL BH51x Range Riding Smart Bike Helmet User Guide

LIVALL BH51x Range Riding Smart Bike Helmet.JPG

BH51x Range

www.livall.com

I. Introduction

Welcome to the User Guide for LIVALL smart cycling helmets. This Guide will help you better use this product. With continuous improvements of our products, this Guide will be updated from time to time. You can access the latest version and learn more about the helmet on www.livall.com.

FIG 1 Introduction.JPG

Note: The picture is for reference only. If the actual product appears different from the picture, the real product shall prevail.

II. Packing List

  • Helmet x 1
  • Bling Remote Controller BR80 x 1
  • Quick Start Guide x 1
  • Magnetic USB charging cable x 1
  • Important Information and Warranty Card x 1

III. Wearing Instructions

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IV. Operating Instructions

(charge the product before use)

Power on/off

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Warning lighting

Adaptive warning lighting:
The LED taillight will blink for 10 seconds after the helmet is powered on, then enter adaptive warning light mode automatically. In this mode, the warning light turns off automatically during daytime or in a bright environment, and turns on automatically at night or in a dark environment.

Charging:

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Connecting to the BR series remote control

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After BH51M range product is connected, the Bluetooth headset functions such as “play”, “pause”, “making/ receiving calls” and “adjusting volume” can be manipulated through the Bling remote controller.

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New Features
1. Brake Warning Light
Activated when the built-in-accelerometer sensor detects a significant deceleration, the rear lights will be enhanced for a few seconds to draw attention from surrounding traffic.

Please note: if the helmet repeatedly shakes, the built-in sensor will detect significant deceleration, which may trigger the brake warning lights.

2. Auto On/Off
After the helmet powers on and stays stationary for a while, it will automatically begin saving power by going into sleep mode. When the tail light is off, without user interaction, the helmet is in sleep mode. To wake up the helmet, shake it several times until the tail lights illuminate.

Note: If the helmet does not wake up, make sure the battery levels are adequate.

3. Anti-Loss Alarm
Prompted when a user’s helmet is connected to the LIVALL riding app and the distance between the helmet and smartphone exceeds 15m, both the helmet and smartphone will trigger an alarm to alert the user.

4. One-Click Voice Command
After both connections are successful (the remote control is connected to the smart helmet and the helmet is connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth), click the intercom button on the remote control to activate the smartphone’s voice assistant service.

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Instructions for Bling remote controller

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Tip:

  1. To ensure signal stability for connection, please try not to place your mobile phone right against your body.
  2. After both connections are successful (the remote control is connected to the smart helmet and the helmet is connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth), click the intercom button on the remote control to activate the smartphone’s voice assistant service.

FIG 9 Connecting to LIVALL App.JPG

Only if the helmet is successfully connected to LIVALL App, SOS alert feature and LED light indicators can work.

V. Considerations

  1. The helmet contains electronic parts inside. Please do not take a long ride in the rain although the helmet can prevent the rain from splashing.
  2. After the helmet gets wet in the rain, the water droplets might occur in the chimney of tail LED lights. The water droplets will disappear when you put the helmet under the ventilation environment for 1-2 days.
  3. The helmet contains the battery. The battery capacity varies with temperature change. The battery life can decay when the helmet is used at low temperatures or below Zero degrees Celsius.
  4. If the electronic functions do not work, please charge the helmet for 3 hours and then check if it works normally.
  5. The helmet contains impact detection devices. Only if you connect your helmet with LIVALL App, start ride mode on the App and your helmet suffers from the heavy impact, SOS alert feature can be triggered. Your emergency contacts set on LIVALL App can accordingly receive your SOS messages.

Note:

  1. Problems such as network anomalies, may result in the failure to successfully send or receive SOS messages.
  2. To maintain efficient battery life, it is recommended that the helmet be fully charged before any long-term storage (six months to one year).

VI. Technical Specifications

  • Charging port : Magnetic USB Electricity parameter : DC 5V/1A
  • Charging time : 3~4 hours Waterproof class: IPX5
  • Battery life : Max. 10hrs for lighting time, Listening time for music is 3-to-6 hours.
  • Temperature : -20°C ~45°C. Temperature for use: 0°C~40°C. Temperature while charging: 0°C~40°C.

Notes: The above data is measured by LIVALL in a controlled environment, with room temperature at 25°C and smartphone volume at 60%. The data may vary according to the environment.

Performance standards:

  • USA: 16 CFR 1203
  • Europe: EN 1078:2012+A1:2012
  • Australia: AS/NZS 2063:2008

a) that the helmet can only protect if it fits well and that the buyer should try different sizes and choose the size which feels secure and comfortable on the head;
b) that the helmet should be adjusted to fit the user, e.g. the straps positioned so that they do not cover the ears, the buckle positioned away from the jawbone and the straps and buckle adjusted to be both comfortable and firm;
c) how the helmet should be positioned on the head to ensure the intended protection is provided (e.g. that it should be placed so as to protect the forehead and not be pushed too far over the back of the head);
d) that a helmet cannot always protect against injury;
e) that a helmet subjected to a severe impact should be discarded and destroyed;
f) a statement of the danger of modifying or removing any of the original component parts of the helmet other than as recommended by the manufacturer, and that helmets should not be adapted for the purpose of fitting accessories in a way not recommended by the manufacturer.

VII. Electronic functions troubleshooting

During the usage, if the following troubles occur, please charge the product according to quick guide of the model(the helmet can be reset during the charging). If the problems still can not be solved, please contact the after- sales service center. (After-sales email: riding@livall.com)

Faults:

  1. Can not be charged or turn-off normally;
  2. The helmet is turn on, but the lights, micphone, speakers etc can not work normally;
  3. After power on, it turns off automatically in a short time.

Note: Please refer to the quick guide of the specific model for function details.

Designed and Assembled in Shenzhen China

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LIVALL HELP CENTER

BH51x-QO-V1.1

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