HALO BOARD Beast 2 All-Terrain Wheels User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HALO BOARD
Table of Contents
User Manual
Before You Begin
Before learning to ride your Halo Board you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in this user manual. It is important that you follow all safety warnings and cautions that appear throughout the user manual and that you use good judgment when you ride your Halo Board electric skateboard.
WARNING! READ BEFORE YOU RIDE!
The Halo Board Beast is an electric-powered skateboard that uses direct-drive
motors and E-ABS to accelerate and brake. The Halo Board is capable of
reaching high speeds and can result in serious injury or death if you do not
ride safely. To reduce the risk of injury, you must read and follow all
instructions and warnings in the user manual.
ATTENTION: HIGH-SPEED MODES
Beast Speed Mode must be used only in non-traffic, open areas, where you have
a minimum of 150 ft clearance ahead to stop safely.
Your Board Can Lose Power or Brakes at Any Moment
Due to the possibility of your remote or board battery dying, radio
interference, or emergency shutdown from overcharging via regenerative braking
on a full battery, always ride your Halo Board at speeds and on hills that you
would be comfortable riding on a regular skateboard without power or
electronic brakes. It may be necessary to use skateboarding techniques such as
foot braking and sliding to come to a stop.
Always Wear a Helmet
Using protective gear such as knee and elbow pads, along with wrist guards are
also recommended. Falls at high speeds can cause serious injury, protect
yourself with the proper gear.
The Halo Board
1. Direct-Drive Motors
2. 97mm Wheels
3. Motherboard Cover| 4. Bamboo& Fiberglass Deck
5. Carbon Fiber Casing
6. Front Trucks| 7. Charging Port
8. Power Button
9. Indicator LED
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1. Power Button
2. Speed Selector (Gear) Button
3. Accelerate| 4. Brake
5. Forward/Reverse Switch’
6. Charging Port
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To power on/off the remote, press and hold Power Button for 2 seconds.
Double tap the Power to directions. Button switch Board must come to a
complete stop for the forward/reverse switch to take effect.
1. Remote Battery
2. Board Battery
3. Current Speed
4. Forward / Reverse Indicator| 5. Current Speed Mode
6. Current Brake Mode
7. Tripmeter
8. Odometer
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Charging Your Batteries
Do NOT insert the power cord plug if the charge port, power cord or AC power
outlet is wet.
Battery
Charge Indicator Light
“ ” When the Halo Board is plugged in and charging, the battery charge
indicator will be solid red.
” ” When the battery charge indicator turns green, the batteries are fully
charged.
Charge Your Remote
Plug the included USB-C cable into your remote to begin charging.
Battery Charge Indicator
When plugged in, the remote will power on and begin charging. It will
display”Disconnected” if your board is currently powered off. The remote can
be charged while in use.
Pairing Your Remote
Check To See if You’re Paired
Once your board and remote are powered on, check to see if you are paired (the
remote will state “Disconnect” if you are not paired). If you are not paired,
follow these steps to pair your remote to your board. Start by powering on the
Halo Board Beast and your Halo Remote.
- Ensure everything is powered on.
- Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.
- The Power Indicator LED on the board will begin to flash slowly.
- Hold down the Power button (A) and tap the Gear button (B) once. The remote will display “Pairing .. :’
- Once paired, the display will show the main screen with the speedometer, remote battery level, and board battery level.
The Basics
Stance
The best way to find out whether you ride Regular (left foot forward) or Goofy
(right foot forward), is just ride and see what’s more comfortable for you.
The Halo Board uses powerful motors that can throw you off balance if you are not standing properly, or ready for acceleration or braking. Follow these tips for a safer ride!
- Push the acceleration or pull on the brakes in slow increments until you learn how the Halo Board reacts.
- Stand wide on the board to help balance your weight as it shifts when you accelerate and brake.
- Stay in Speed Mode I (Beginner Mode) until you are comfortable riding the Halo Board.
Using Your Halo Remote
- Roll up on the wheel to accelerate (forward or reverse).
- Roll back on the wheel to brake.
- Select your speed using the Gear Selector Button to cycle through the gears:
Speed Mode 1 | Low | Upton MPH |
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Speed Mode2 | Medium | Up to 10MPH |
Speed Mode3 | Beast | Upto26MPH |
Customize the strength of your brakes by holding down the brake and tapping the Gear Selector Button to cycle through the braking power levels:
Brake Mode 1 | Light |
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BrakeMode2 | Medium |
Brake Mode 3 | Heavy |
BrakeMode4 | Aggressive |
Accelerating
Lean forwards when accelerating to help keep your balance.
Braking
Lean back when braking to help keep your balance.
Advanced Features
Cruise Control
The Halo Board Beast comes with a Cruise Control function for those long spans
of empty road. Once activated, you will continue to cruise until you hit your
brakes or press the Power Button again.
- In order to turn on cruise control, you must be holding down the throttle (thumb rolled forward on the wheel).
- Wait until you reach a comfortable cruising speed.
- While still holding the throttle, tap the Power Button once to activate Cruise Control.
- Brake to tap the Power Button again to deactivate Cruise Control.
Rider Safety
Understand Your Limitations The Halo Board is at its core a longboard –
therefore the same limitations apply to where and how you should ride. Always
ride under control at a speed that is safe for you and those around you. Be
mindful of others and the road traffic around you.
– ALWAYS wear a helmet.
– Wear other protective gear to keep you safe.
– Find a smooth, flat area to practice riding for the first time.
– Always be prepared to stop, and give pedestrians the right of way.
Avoid Obstacles & Surfaces That Can Cause Loss of Balance or Control
* If the
Halo Board motors get wet, pick up the board and run the motors at full
throttle for a minute to dry them out and avoid rust damage.
When riding the Halo Board, you risk serious injury from loss of control,
collisions, and falls. It is your responsibility to learn how to safely ride
the board in order to reduce this risk. To ride safely, you must follow all
instructions in this user manual and use your common sense.
– Always wear proper attire when using the Halo Board, do not wear loose
clothing that can catch in the wheels or drag on the floor.
– Never place anything on the board except your feet.
– Avoid obstacles and surfaces that could result in a loss of balance or
traction and cause a fall.
– Use caution when riding over any terrain change such as pavement to dirt,
grass, or speed bumps.
– Avoid holes, curbs, steps, and other obstacles.
– Avoid riding over any surface where the bottom of the Halo Board may impact
any object.
– When using on sidewalks, make sure that one side does not drop off the curb.
– Use caution when riding in new environments.
– Be careful and considerate of others while riding.
– Respect pedestrians by always yielding the right of way.
– Avoid startling pedestrians. When approaching from behind, announce yourself
and slow down to walking speed when passing. Pass on the left whenever
possible. When approaching a pedestrian from the front, stay to the right and
slow down.
– In heavy pedestrian traffic conditions, slow down and proceed at the pace of
pedestrian traffic. Pass only if there is ample space to do so safely. Do not
weave in and out of pedestrian traffic.
– When riding with other skateboarders, maintain a safe distance, identify
hazards and obstacles, and do not ride side-by-side unless
there is plenty of room left for pedestrians.
– Crossroads at designated crosswalks or signaled intersections. Do not
jaywalk/ride.
– Only travel on a road when a pedestrian way is not available, there is no
bike lane, or when sidewalk use is not allowed. Do not ride your board on
private property (inside or outside) unless you have obtained permission to do
so.
– Learn about and obey applicable local laws and regulations.
– Inspect your Halo Board before each use.
– No passengers. The Halo Board is designed for one rider. Do not ride double
or carry any passengers. Do not carry a child in your arms or in a child
carrier while riding. Expectant mothers should not ride the Halo Board.
– Do not exceed the maximum weight limit (rider and all cargo) specified in
this manual. If you exceed the maximum weight limit, you are at greater risk
of falling and injury.
– Be alert. As with any other transportation device, you must be mentally
alert to safely ride. Do not attempt to ride if you are ill or if you cannot
fully comply with the instructions and warnings in this manual. Do not ride
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Avoid distractions. Do not use a mobile phone, or engage in any other activity
that might distract you or interfere with your ability to monitor your
surroundings while riding.
– When riding, keep both feet on the foot mats. Be relaxed. Ride in a relaxed
position with your knees and elbows slightly bent and head up.
Battery Safety
– Do not use the battery if the battery pack casing is broken or if the
battery emits an unusual odor, smoke, excessive heat, or leaks any substance.
Avoid contact with any substance seeping from the batteries.
– Keep out of reach of children and pets. Exposure to battery voltage could
result in death or serious injury.
– Unplug or disconnect the board from AC power before removing or attaching
batteries or performing any service. Never work on any part of the Halo Board
when it is plugged into an AC power source. You risk serious bodily injury
from electric shock as well as damage to the board.
– The cells within the batteries contain toxic substances. Do not attempt to
open the batteries. Do not insert any object into the batteries or use any
device to pry at the battery casing. If you insert an object into any of the
battery ports or openings, you could suffer electric shock, injury, burns, or
cause a fire. Attempting to open the battery casing will damage the casing and
could release toxic and harmful substances, and will render the pack unusable.
– Observe and follow all safety information on the warning label found on the
batteries.
– Failure to charge the batteries could result in permanent damage to them.
Left unplugged, the batteries could fully discharge over time, causing
permanent damage.
– Only use charging devices approved by Halo Board and never attempt to bypass
or override their charging protection circuits.
– Do not attempt to wash the board with a power washer or high-pressure hose.
Avoid getting water into the charge port.
– Make sure that the charge port is dry before you plug in the power cord.
Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to electric shock,
injury, burns, or cause a fire.
– Do not submerge the batteries or platform in the water. If you suspect the
batteries or powerbase have been submerged or experienced water intrusion, do
not attempt to remove the batteries. Do not plug the power cord into the
board. Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to electric
shock, injury, burns, or cause a fire.
– As with all rechargeable batteries, do not charge near flammable material.
– If you use, charge, or store the scooter batteries outside the limits
specified, you may void the limited warranty, damage your batteries, and/or
experience the reduced range and ineffective battery charging.
Note: Lithium-ion batteries are regulated as “Hazardous Materials”.
Transporting Lithium batteries by air, or other methods might be prohibited by
policies or law. Please contact the designated agents from the carrier company
for more details. I
Specifications
Lithium-Ion Battery | 9.6 Ah, 36V 345.6WH |
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Motors | 3200W – Dual 1600W Brushless Direct- Drive |
Max Speed | Upto26MPH |
Range | Upto25 Miles |
Max Climbing Limit | 25 Degrees |
Charge Time | 4-5 hours |
Deck Material | Upgraded Bamboo & Fiberglass Composite Carbon |
Battery Casing | Fiber & Fiberglass |
Deck length | 37inch |
Wheels | 97mm 74 a |
Max load | 286 LBS |
Product Dimensions | 38.5 x 12.5 x 4.5 inch (L x W x H) |
Net weight | 23.3 LBS |
Warranty
This agreement outlines the WARRANTY coverage supplied by HaloBoard.com. The company warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 6 months. If the product proves defective and a claim is filed during the warranty period, Halo Board, at its option, will:
- Repair the product by means of telephone or email support, or by providing service at no charge for parts or labor.
- Repair the product with new or refurbished parts.
The following situations are beyond the warranty scope (see complete details at HaloBoard.com)
- Total mileage is over 1000 Miles.
- Damage has been caused by modification or used outside those specified in the User Manual.
- The product has been dismantled or repaired by an unauthorized third party.
- Damage or fault has been caused by other issues.
- Natural wear and tear that does not affect product function (scratches, wear and tear on deck, grip tape, bearings).
- Damage has been caused by accidents, such as breakage caused by dropping or rusting in a wet environment.
- Damage caused by overloading the Halo Board electric skateboard.
- Damage caused by water.
- Damage caused by acts of God such as fire, flood, freezing, etc.
Contact support@haloboard.com for all warranty-related questions.
QUESTIONS – SUPPORT@HALOSOARD.COM
References
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