HOVER-1 Ace R350 Foldable Electric Scooter Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- HOVER-1
Table of Contents
- Ace R350 Foldable Electric Scooter
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- BASICS
- Thumb Throttle
- Brake Lever/Bell (L)
- Foot Deck
- LED Display
- Folding Hook
- Handlebar
- Rear Fender
- Headlight
- Taillight
- Folding Hinge
- Front Drum Brake
- Front Shocks
- Kickstand
- Motor
- Before Riding
- Pre-Ride Checklist
- Speed Modes
- Cruise Control
- Kick to Start
- Riding Your Ace E Scooter
- Operating Your Device
- Speed & Weight Limitations
- Operating Range
- H1 Pro Series App
- LED Display
- Error Codes
- Battery Specifications
- Battery Maintenance
Ace R350 Foldable Electric Scooter
Specifications
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Model: H1 ACE3
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Net Weight: 39.68 lbs (18kg)
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Max Supported Weight: 264 lbs (120kg)
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Min Supported Weight: 40 lbs (18kg)
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Max Speed: Up to 16 mph (25.74 km/h)
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Max Range: Up to 20 miles (32.18 km)
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Battery Type: Lithium-ion
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Charger Manufacturer: COMING DATA CO LTD
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Charger Model: CP4215
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Rated Power: 350W
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Max Power: 450W
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Battery Voltage: 36.5V
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Battery Capacity: 7.8Ah
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Power Requirement: 100V-240V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
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Folded Size: 46.6 in. x 8.2 in. x 20.4 in. (118.4 cm x 21 cm x
52 cm) -
Open Size: 46.6 in. x 20 in. x 45.9 in. (118.4 cm x 51 cm x
116.6 cm) -
Tire Type: Self-Sealing Tubeless Tires
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Tire Size: 10 Front & Rear
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Brake Type: Front Drum & Electronic Brake
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FCC ID: 2AANZACE
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BT ID: D061001
Product Usage Instructions
BASICS
Diagram of the Ace:
Thumb Throttle
Use the thumb throttle to control the speed of the scooter.
Brake Lever/Bell (L)
The brake lever also functions as a bell. Squeeze the lever to
activate the brake and ring the bell.
Foot Deck
The foot deck is where you place your feet while riding the
scooter.
LED Display
The LED display shows important information such as speed,
battery level, and mode.
Folding Hook
The folding hook allows you to securely fold and lock the
scooter for easy storage and transportation.
Handlebar
The handlebar provides a comfortable grip for steering the
scooter.
Rear Fender
The rear fender helps protect you from splashes and debris while
riding.
Headlight
The headlight illuminates the path in front of you for enhanced
visibility during low-light conditions.
Taillight
The taillight makes you more visible to others on the road,
improving safety.
Folding Hinge
The folding hinge allows you to fold and unfold the scooter
easily.
Front Drum Brake
The front drum brake provides additional stopping power for
safer rides.
Front Shocks
The front shocks help absorb shocks and vibrations from uneven
surfaces, providing a smoother ride.
Kickstand
The kickstand keeps the scooter upright and stable when not in
use.
Motor
The motor powers the scooter and propels it forward.
SAFETY ADVICE
WARNING: INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using this product, basic
precautions should always be followed, including the following:
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Read all the instructions before using the product.
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To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary
when the product is used near children. -
Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
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Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or output
cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of
damage. -
Modifying or attempting to repair the E-Scooter system except
as indicated in the instructions for use and care is
prohibited. -
Charging of the E-Scooter shall only be performed with the
manufacturer’s recommended charger.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read the operation manual thoroughly. Failure to follow
the basic instructions and safety precautions listed in the manual
may result in accidents or injuries.
ASSEMBLY & PARTS
Refer to the assembly and parts section of the manual for
detailed instructions on how to assemble and disassemble the
scooter.
SETTING UP YOUR E SCOOTER
Follow these steps to set up your E scooter:
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Unfold the scooter and ensure it is in the unfolded
position. -
Check the tire pressure and inflate if necessary.
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Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
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Adjust the handlebar height to a comfortable position and
tighten the clamp. -
Test the brakes and make sure they are functioning
properly. -
Turn on the scooter and familiarize yourself with the controls
and LED display.
SAFETY CHECKLIST
Before each ride, perform the following safety checks:
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Check the tire pressure and ensure there are no punctures or
damage. -
Inspect the brakes and ensure they are working correctly.
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Check the handlebar, folding hinge, and other parts for any
loose screws or damage. -
Ensure the battery is charged and securely connected.
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Check the LED display for any error codes or warnings.
OPERATIONS
Before Riding
Prior to riding, make sure to:
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Wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, knee pads,
and elbow pads. -
Ensure the scooter is fully charged.
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Perform the safety checklist.
Pre-Ride Checklist
Before each ride, check the following:
- Tire pressure
- Brakes
- Handlebar
- Battery level
- LED display
Speed Modes
The scooter offers different speed modes to suit your riding
preferences. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to switch
between speed modes.
Cruise Control
The cruise control feature allows you to maintain a constant
speed without continuously holding the throttle. Refer to the
manual for instructions on how to activate and deactivate cruise
control.
Kick to Start
To start the scooter, give it a slight kick with your foot and
then use the throttle to accelerate.
Riding Your Ace E Scooter
To ride the scooter:
- Place both feet on the foot deck.
- Hold onto the handlebar with a firm grip.
- Use the thumb throttle to control the speed.
- Use the brakes to slow down or stop.
Operating Your Device
Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on how to operate
the scooter, including turning it on/off, adjusting settings, and
using additional features.
Speed & Weight Limitations
The scooter has a maximum speed of up to 16 mph (25.74 km/h) and
a maximum weight capacity of 264 lbs (120kg). Do not exceed these
limits to ensure safe operation.
Operating Range
The scooter has a maximum range of up to 20 miles (32.18 km) on
a full charge. Actual range may vary depending on various factors
such as terrain, rider weight, and speed.
H1 Pro Series App
The H1 Pro Series app allows you to connect your scooter to your
smartphone for additional features and customization options. Refer
to the manual for instructions on how to download and use the
app.
LED Display
The LED display provides important information such as speed,
battery level, and mode. Familiarize yourself with the different
symbols and indicators on the display for a better riding
experience.
Error Codes
If the scooter displays an error code on the LED display, refer
to the manual for a list of error codes and their corresponding
meanings. Troubleshoot accordingly or contact customer support for
assistance.
MAINTENANCE
Battery Specifications
Refer to the manual for detailed specifications of the scooter’s
battery, including voltage, capacity, and maintenance
requirements.
Battery Maintenance
To ensure optimal battery performance and longevity, follow
these maintenance guidelines:
- Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures.
- Avoid overcharging or completely draining the battery.
- Regularly clean the battery terminals and connections.
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ACE R350
Owner’s Manual Assembly & Maintenance
H 1 PRO SERIES
Thank you for choosing the H-1 Pro Series Ace R350. We’re excited to get you
started so you can hit the road and enjoy riding! Please read through this
owner’s manual to understand how to properly operate the Ace. This manual will
also be your guide for general maintenance, safety precautions, assembly, and
servicing of the unit. Before riding your Ace, make sure all parts are
properly torqued, tightened, and connected (particularly the parts that had to
be manually installed). Remember to always use your best judgment while riding
and obey all traffic laws.
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CONTENTS
05. BASICS
04 Speci ications 05 Diagram of the Ace 07 General Symbols 07 Safety Advice
09. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
13. ASSEMBLY & PARTS
15 Setting Up Your E Scooter
17. SAFETY CHECKLIST
19 Safety Precautions
25. OPERATIONS
25 Before Riding 26 Pre-Ride Checklist 26 Speed Modes 27 Cruise Control 27
Kick to Start 27 Riding Your Ace E Scooter 27 Operating Your Device 28 Speed &
Weight Limitations 28 Operating Range 30 H 1 Pro Series App 31 LED Display 32
Error Codes
33. MAINTENANCE
34 Battery Speci ications 34 Battery Maintenance 36 Charging Your Ace
38. FCC STATEMENT 39. WARRANTY
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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
Model: H1 ACE3 Net Weight: 39.68 lbs (18kg) Max Supported Weight: 264 lbs
(120kg) Min Supported Weight: 40 lbs (18kg) Max Speed: Up to 16 mph (25.74
km/h) Max Range: Up to 20 miles (32.18 km) Battery Type: Lithium-ion Charger
Manufacturer: COMING DATA CO LTD Charger Model: CP4215 Rated Power: 350W Max
Power: 450W Battery Voltage: 36.5V Battery Capacity: 7.8Ah Power Requirement:
100V-240V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Folded Size: 46.6 in. x 8.2 in. x 20.4 in.
(118.4 cm x 21 cm x 52 cm) Open Size: 46.6 in. x 20 in. x 45.9 in.
(118.4 cm x 51 cm x 116.6 cm) Tire Type: Self-Sealing Tubeless Tires Tire
Size: 10″ Front & Rear Brake Type: Front Drum & Electronic Brake FCC ID:
2AANZACE BT ID: D061001
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01 BASICS
DIAGRAM OF THE ACE
Thumb Throttle
Brake Lever/Bell (L)
Foot Deck
LED Display
Folding Hook
Handlebar
Rear Fender
Headlight
Taillight
Folding Hinge
Front Drum Brake 05
Front Shocks
Kickstand
Motor 06
GENERAL SYMBOLS
DANGER
Warns about a situation that can cause death, serious physical injury and/or
heavy material damage if safety instructions are ignored.
WARNING
Possible dangers to your life and health if respective calls to action are
ignored.
NOTICE
Recommendations and meaningful additional information.
SAFETY ADVICE
Please adhere to the following safety instructions while operating your Ace: ·
Always wear a properly fitted helmet and protective gear while riding. · See
and be seen. Wear reflective clothing while riding at night. · Learn the rules
of the road before riding. Obey all traffic laws. · Make sure handlebar grips
are not damaged and are properly installed. · Always check brakes before
riding. · Check for traffic. Always be aware of the traffic around you. ·
Watch for and avoid road hazards. · Reduce speed when riding on wet terrain. ·
To prevent skidding or potential injuries, do not accelerate or brake
suddenly while making turns. · To avoid water damage, do not leave your
E-Scooter in inclement weather. · When activating pedal assist, increase speed
slowly to avoid injury.
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· Do not use and/or leave the charger outdoors in hot or wet weather
conditions.
· Do not ride up or down extremely steep inclines.
· Do not touch the body of the motor immediately after riding, as the surface
may be hot.
· Do not make any aftermarket modifications to your Ace that are not expressly
approved by H-1 Pro Series.
· Do not ride the E-Scooter if you exceed the maximum weight limit of 264 lbs.
WARNING
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK – IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – When using this product, basic precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
Read all the instructions before using the product.
To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product
is used near children.
Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or output cable is frayed,
has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.
This equipment is not intended to be used at ambient temperatures less than
0°C (32°F) or above ambient temperatures of 40°C (104°F).
The battery is intended to be charged when the ambient temperature is between
0°C (32°F) and 40°C (104°F). Never charge the battery when ambient
temperatures are outside this range.
Modifying or attempting to repair the E-Scooter system except as indicated in
the instructions for use and care is prohibited.
Charging of the E-Scooter shall only be performed with the manufacturer’s
recommended charger.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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02 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ THE OPERATION MANUAL THOROUGHLY. Failure to follow the basic
instructions and safety precautions listed in the
operation manual can lead to damage to your Ace, property damage, serious
bodily injury, and even death.
· To avoid collisions, falls, and loss of control, please learn how to ride
the Ace safely.
· You can learn how to ride the Ace by reading the operation manual and
watching videos.
· All users are responsible for any consequences caused by violating warning
contents or proper operations. H-1 Pro Series cannot be held liable.
AT T E N T I O N
1. Only use the supplied charger with this E-Scooter. 2. The operating
temperature range of the charger is 32°F – 104°F (0°C – 40°C). 3. The
operating temperature range of the Ace is 32°F – 104°F (0°C – 40°C). 4. Do not
ride on icy or slippery surfaces. 5. Read the operation manual and warning
labels before riding. 6. Store the Ace in a dry, ventilated environment. 7.
When transporting the Ace, avoid violent crashes or impact.
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LOW TEMPERATURE WARNING
Low temperatures will affect the lubrication of moving parts inside the Ace,
increasing internal resistance. Additonally, the discharge capacity and
capacity of the battery will be significantly decreased.
Use caution when riding the Ace in cold temperatures (Below 40°F/4°C). Doing
so may increase the risk of mechanical failures of the E-Scooter, which may
lead to damage to your device, property damage, serious bodily injury, and
even death.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
· Keep the E-Scooter away from heat sources, direct sunlight, humidity, water,
and any other liquids.
· Do not operate the E-Scooter if it has been exposed to water, moisture, or
any other liquids to prevent electric shock, explosion, and/or injury to
yourself and damage to the E-Scooter.
· Do not use the E-Scooter if it has been dropped or damaged in any way.
· Repairs to electrical equipment should only be performed by the
manufacturer. Improper repairs void the warranty and may place the user at
serious risk.
· Do not puncture or harm the exterior surface of the E-Scooter in any way.
· Keep the device free from dust, lint, etc.
· Do not use this E-Scooter for anything other than its intended use or
purpose. Doing so may damage the E-Scooter or lead to property damage, injury,
or death.
· This product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
· Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or an
open flame.
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· Do not allow hands, feet, hair, body parts, clothing, or similar articles to
come in contact with moving parts, wheels, or the drivetrain while the Ace is
running.
· Do not operate or allow others to operate the Ace until the user understands
all instructions, warnings, and safety features described in this manual.
· Check with your doctor if you have a medical condition that could affect
your ability to use the Ace.
· Persons with head, back, neck ailments, or prior surgeries to those areas of
the body are not recommended to use the Ace.
· Do not operate if you are pregnant or have a heart condition.
· Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them
susceptible to injury or impair their physical or mental capabilities to
recognize, understand, and perform all of the safety instructions and assume
the hazards inherent in operation should not use the Ace.
WARNING
· When you ride in low-visibility conditions such as fog, dusk, or night, you
might be difficult to see, which could lead to a collision. To increase your
level of safety, be sure wear bright, reflective clothing when riding in poor
lighting conditions.
· As with all mechanical components, the Ace is subjected to wear and high
stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or fatigue in
different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may
suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack,
scratch, or change of coloring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life
of the component has been reached and it should be replaced. Do not ride in an
abusive manner.
· Great care should be taken with the Ace when folding or unfolding it. Moving
and folding parts can cut skin or pinch if mishandled.
DO NOT RIDE YOUR ACE WITHOUT ALL RELEASES SECURELY LOCKED.
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03 ASSEMBLY & PARTS
Visually examine your shipping box and E-Scooter to ensure that everything
arrived without shipping issues. Take pictures if you suspect rough handling
and contact: support@hover-1.com If you require additional assistance, please
reach out to support@hover-1.com for more information. We often update user
guides based on the feedback we receive from our customers.
DANGER
Before performing any work on your Ace, be sure the power is OFF.
NOTICE
Be sure the package is upright when opening. Open from the top.
Parts List A. Ace E-Scooter B. Handlebar Assembly C. Charger + Charging Cable
D. Hex Keys (2) & M5 Screws (6) A
C
B
x6
D
WARNING
· All riders of the E-Scooter should follow these safety instructions.
· Please read all assembly instructions in full before beginning to assemble
your new E-Scooter.
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SETTING UP YOUR E SCOOTER
Attaching the Handlebar Assembly Attach the handlebar assembly by placing it
into the steering column. Align the front and back screw holes, and tighten
the 6 screws into place using the hex keys provided.
Folding & Unfolding Your E Scooter To fold your Ace, pull the folding hinge
release button up and push the folding hinge down. Push the steering column
down to the rear fender. Align the folding hook with the slot in the rear
fender and push the folding hook into it to lock the Ace in a folded position.
To unfold your Ace, push down on the rear fender slot to unlock the folding
hook. Raise the steering column up until it is pointing straight up and clicks
into place. Pull the folding hinge up and press it against the steering column
to ensure it is securely locked.
Pinch Points
Some parts of your Ace can injure you if mishandled. Moving and folding parts
can cut skin. Clamps and pivoting parts such as brake levers can pinch. When
folding and unfolding your Ace, Please watch for pinch points where injury may
be sustained. Do not leave your hand in these areas while folding or
unfolding.
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034 SAFETY CHECKLIST
WARNING
Please be sure all the items you installed are properly torqued, tightened,
and connected! If you have any questions, please contact us:
support@hover-1.com
To be sure your E-Scooter is safe on the road, please use the following
checklist before your first ride: 1. Handlebars
Check that the handlebars are tight by applying the front brake and pushing
the handlebars forward and back.
2. Tires Check the condition of the tires. Check the tire treads for cracks,
punctures, and deformations.
NOTICE
Tire wear and tear depends on several factors, such as the weight of the rider
and type of terrain. 3. Battery
Check that the battery is inserted securely. Check that the battery is fully
charged.
NOTICE
Follow battery charging and maintenance instructions.
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4. Brakes system Pull both brake levers. You should feel an obvious pressure
and the levers should not be able to touch the handlebar.
5. Lighting Check if the headlight and taillight are working properly.
NNOOTTICIEC E
Do not cover any lighting ixtures or re lectors.
7. Display Check if your display turns on and functions properly.
8. Kickstand Check if the kickstand is tightly secure, not rubbing against
the ground or tires.
NOTICE
Do not sit on the E-Scooter if the kickstand is engaged.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
· The first rule of safe riding is to use common sense.
· Different localities and countries have different laws about riding electric
transportation devices on public roads. You should check with local officials
to ensure you are complying with local traffic law requirements.
· H-1 Pro Series is not liable for tickets or violations given to riders who
do not follow local laws and regulations.
· For your safety, always wear a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety
standards. In the event of an accident, a helmet can protect you from serious
injury and in some cases, even death.
· Obey all local traffic laws. Obey red and green lights, one-way streets,
stop signs, pedestrian crosswalks, etc.
· Ride with traffic, not against it.
· Ride defensively; expect the unexpected.
· Give pedestrians the right-of-way.
· Do not ride too close to pedestrians. Alert them if you intend to pass them
from behind.
· Slow down at all street intersections, and look to the left and right before
crossing.
· Your Ace is not equipped with reflectors. It is not recommended that you
ride in conditions of low visibility.
· If you are riding your E-Scooter in low-visibility conditions, ensure your
headlight is turned on and that you are wearing bright, reflective clothing.
· When you ride in low-visibility conditions such as fog, dusk, or night, you
might be difficult to see, which could lead to a collision. To increase your
level of safety, be sure to wear bright, reflective clothing.
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· Do not ride above your skill level. Ensure you have had enough practice with
all functions and features of your Ace.
· Do not ride too fast with increased speed comes increased risk. If you are
moving at a higher speed, small bumps can create strong impacts, leading to a
higher risk of injury.
· Do not ride with pets.
· Before stepping on your Ace, make sure it is placed flat on level ground.
· Do not try to open or modify your Ace. Doing so voids the manufacturer
warranty and may cause your Ace to fail, resulting in injury or death.
· Do not use the Ace in a manner that would put people or property in danger.
· If you are riding near other riders, be sure to maintain a safe distance
between each other to prevent collisions.
· Be sure to keep your feet on the Ace at all times. Moving your feet off the
Ace while driving is dangerous, and may cause the Ace to stop suddenly or veer
sideways.
· Do not operate the Ace while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
· Do not operate the Ace when you are restless or sleepy.
· Use your best judgment to keep yourself out of dangerous situations with
your Ace.
· Do not ride your Ace off of curbs, ramps, or attempt to operate in a skate
park, empty pool, or in any way similar to a skateboard. Misuse of your Ace
voids the manufacturer warranty and may lead to injury or damage.
· Do not abuse your Ace. Doing so can damage your unit and cause failure to
the operating system, which may lead to injury. Physical abuse, including
dropping your Ace, voids the manufacturer warranty.
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· Do not operate in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, stones, gravel,
debris, or near rough and rugged terrain.
· The Ace can be used on paved surfaces that are flat and even. If you
encounter uneven pavement, lift your Ace over and past the obstruction.
· Do not ride in inclement weather: snow, rain, hail, sleet, on icy roads, or
in extreme heat or cold.
· Bend your knees when riding on bumpy pavement to absorb the shock and
vibrations. This will help you keep your balance.
· If you are unsure if you can safely ride on a specific terrain, step off and
carry your Ace. Always be on the side of caution.
· Proper use of your brake is vital to ensure safe, efficient stopping. To
avoid misuse and potential injury, do not apply sudden or excessive force to
your brakes. Apply your brakes gradually and give yourself enough room to come
to a complete stop safely.
· Do not attempt to ride over bumps or objects greater than ½ inch, even when
prepared and bending your knees.
· Pay attention. Look where you are riding and be conscious of the road
conditions, people, property, and objects around you.
· Do not operate the Ace in crowded areas.
· Operate your Ace with extreme caution when indoors, especially around
people, property, and narrow spaces.
· Do not operate the Ace while talking, texting, or looking at your phone.
· Do not ride your Ace where it is not permitted.
· Do not ride your Ace near motor vehicles or on public roads.
· Do not travel up or down steep hills. · The Ace is intended for use by a
single individual, DO NOT attempt to operate the
Ace with two or more people. · Do not carry anything while riding the Ace. ·
Individuals with lack of balance should not attempt to operate the Ace. · The
Ace is recommended for riders aged 16 and older. Young children and the
elderly should not operate the Ace. · At higher speeds, always take longer
stopping distances into consideration. · Do not attempt to jump on or off your
Ace. · Do not attempt any stunts or tricks with your Ace. · Do not ride the
Ace in dark or poorly lit areas. · Do not ride the Ace near or over potholes,
cracks, or uneven pavement or
surfaces. · Do not operate your Ace off-road. · Do not turn sharply,
especially at high speeds. · Do not exceed the maximum weight limit of 264 lbs
(120 kg). · Avoid driving the Ace in unsafe places, including areas with
flammable gas, steam,
liquid, dust, or fiber that could cause fire and explosion accidents. · Do not
operate near swimming pools or other bodies of water. · Maintain a safe
braking distance during wet conditions.
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· There may be additional risk to injury if you use your E-Scooter incorrectly. This includes, but is not limited to:
· Jumping your E-Scooter · Riding over debris or obstacles · Performing stunts
· Riding in off-road terrain · Riding fast · Racing other riders · Riding in
an unusual manner · The aforementioned examples add stress to each part of
your E-Scooter and can lead to long term damage of the device. Damage to your
E-Scooter can lead to an accident or increase your risk of injury. To decrease
your risk of injury, use your E-Scooter correctly. · To reduce the risk of
injury, adult supervision is required. Never use in roadways, near motor
vehicles, on or near steep inclines or steps, swimming pools, or other bodies
of water. Always wear shoes, and never allow more than one rider at a time.
· If a system error occurs or an improper operation is performed while riding
your Ace, the device will alert the user in a variety of ways. The following
are common occurrences that will produce safety alerts. These notices should
not be ignored and appropriate action should be taken to correct any improper
operation, failure, or errors:
· Prohibited riding surfaces (Uneven, too steep, unsafe, etc.) · Battery voltage is too low. · The Ace is still charging. · The Ace is overheating, or the motor temperature is too high. · When the battery is about to run out of power, the battery icon will flash. · If any tires are blocked, the device will stop after 10 seconds. · When the battery level has depleted below protection mode, the motor will power off after 15 seconds. · If a high discharge current is produced during use (such as riding up a steep slope for a long period of time), the motor will shut off after 15 seconds.
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05 OPERATIONS
BEFORE RIDING
Before each operation, the operator shall perform the pre-operation checks
specified below: · All guards and pads originally supplied by the manufacturer
are in proper place and in serviceable condition. · The area that the unit is
to be operated in is safe and suitable for safe operation. · The braking
system is functioning properly. · All safety labels are in place and
understood by the operator and any passenger. · Any and all axle guards, chain
guards, or other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place
and in serviceable condition. · The tires are in good condition, inflated
properly, and have sufficient tread remaining.
WARNING
Any Ace that does not work properly can cause you to lose control and fall. Do
not ride a Ace with a part that is damaged. Replace the damaged part before
riding.
It is important that you fully understand all the functions of your Ace
E-Scooter. If these fuctions are not used correctly, you will not have full
control of your Ace. Practice using the Ace at slower speeds in a flat, open
area before taking it out into public areas.
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PRE RIDE CHECKLIST
· Ensure that your Ace is in proper working order each and every time you
ride. If a part of the Ace does not function correctly, please contact our
Customer Support Center.
· Ensure the battery is fully charged before riding your E-Scooter. · If the
Ace is not used for an extended period of time, you may need to recharge
the battery every 2 months to maintain the battery life. · Please wear all
appropriate safety gear before operating your device. · Make sure to wear
comfortable clothes and flat, closed-toe shoes when
operating your device.
SPEED MODES
To activate different speed modes, ensure the Ace is powered on and not in
motion. Press the power button once. The speed mode indicator should light up
on your display to indicate which speed mode is activated. S: Sport mode: 0-16
MPH (0-26 KM/H) D: Drive mode: 0-12 MPH (0-19 KM/H) E: Eco mode: 0-8 MPH (0-13
KM/H) P: Walk mode: 0-2 MPH (0-3 KM/H)
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CRUISE CONTROL
Cruise control comes preset as active with the Ace. To engage cruise control,
press the throttle down and maintain a constant speed for 6 seconds; cruise
control will automatically activate. You will hear 2 beeps, and the cruise
control indicator will flash on the display to indicate that it is activated.
Press the throttle down once or squeeze the brake handle to cancel cruise
control. You can quickly press the power button 4 times to disable or re-
enable cruise control.
KICK TO START
For safety reasons, the E-Scooter will not accelerate unless it is already
moving at least 1.8 mph (3 km/h). You must first kick off the ground and then
press the throttle in order to ride the E-Scooter. You can disable kick to
start by quickly pressing the power button 5 times.
RIDING YOUR ACE E SCOOTER
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN LEAD TO DAMAGE
TO YOUR DEVICE, VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY, LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE,
CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.
OPERATING YOUR DEVICE Make sure the device is fully charged before the first
use. Before turning on your Ace, ride it like a normal kick scooter to get
comfortable with the device before using it with the motor.
When you are comfortable riding the E-Scooter, power it on. For the motor to
activate, you must first start riding the E-Scooter manually and then push the
throttle down with your thumb.
To slow down, disengage the throttle and squeeze the brake handle to engage
the disk brake. The brake is pressure-sensitive, so a tighter squeeze will
provide more stopping power.
Use the handlebars to turn in the desired direction.
The Ace can be operated manually if you do not wish to use the motor.
Quickly press the power button two times to turn the headlight on/off. Quickly
press the power button three times to switch units between KM/H and MPH.
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Quickly press the power button six times to switch between the odometer and
the trip mileage. At higher speeds, you may need to shift your weight to
maintain your balance while making turns. Prepare to brace yourself if you
encounter bumps or uneven surfaces, then dismount and carry your Ace to a safe
operating surface.
WARNING
Do not turn sharply or at high speeds. Do not turn or ride quickly along
slopes, as it may cause injury. Proper use of your brake is vital to ensure
safe, efficient stopping. To avoid misuse and potential injury, do not apply
sudden or excessive force to your brake. Apply the brake gradually and give
yourself enough room to come to a complete stop safely.
SPEED & WEIGHT LIMITATIONS Speed and weight limits are set for your own
safety. Please do not exceed the limits listed in the “SPECIFICATIONS” section
of this manual (Page 4).
WARNING
Riding the Ace while exceeding the weight limit may increase the possibility
of injury or product damage.
OPERATING RANGE · The Ace R350 can travel up to 20 miles on a fully charged
battery under ideal riding conditions. The following are some of the major
factors that will affect the operating range of your device:
· Terrain: Operating range is highest when riding on a smooth, flat surface.
Riding uphill and/or on rough terrain will reduce operating range
significantly.
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· Weight: A lighter user will have higher operating range than a heavier user.
· Ambient temperature: Please ride and store the E-Scooter in recommended
temperatures. This will preserve the operating range, battery life, and
overall performance of your device.
· Speed and Riding Style: Maintaining a moderate and consistent speed while
riding produces maximum operating range. Traveling at high speeds for extended
periods of time, frequent starts and stops, and idiling will decrease
operating range.
H 1 PRO SERIES APP
Connect the Device · Open Apple’s App Store or the Google Play Store and
search “H-1 Pro Series.”
· Open the app and select “sign up” or “log in”. · Complete any updates that
are prompted. · Click the button on the top right hand corner (+) to add a
device. · Click “Auto Scan” at the top of the screen and turn on your
E-Scooter. · Select the “Enable Bluetooth”, and then select “Start Scanning”.
· When a connectable device appears, select “Next”. · Once the connection is
established, it will automatically add the device to the
home page. The next time you open the app, you can directly select the device.
· Lastly, select “done” to finish connecting your device.
Disconnect the Device · Select the icon ” ” on the top right corner of the app
product screen. · Select the “Remove Device” button at the bottom. · Lastly,
select “Disconnect and wipe data” to remove the device from the app product
panel.
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LED DISPLAY
CRUISE CONTROL
HEADLIGHT
SPEED
KICK TO START MODE
TRIP
LOCK BRAKE BLUETOOTH
mile km
SPORT MODE DRIVE MODE
ECO MODE
MILEAGE
WALK MODE
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ERROR CODES
The electronics system has the ability to self-diagnose and report a limited
set of errors. Errors will appear on the screen as error codes.
The chart below explains the meaning of each error code: ADVANCED MATRIX DISPLAY ERROR CODE CHART
Error Code Error
Solution
E1
Brake Error
Brake assembly failure, or communication error with the controller.
Accelerator assembly failure, or
E2
Accelerator Error
communication error with the
controller.
Communication error between the
E3
Communication Error
instrument panel and the controller. Damaged wire or loose connector, or
faulty instrument panel or controller.
E6
Over Voltage Protection
Battery voltage is too high. Battery has a fault.
E7
Hall Error
Loose/disconnected motor connector, damaged motor wire, or faulty motor.
E9
Controller Error
Controller error. Restart the scooter.
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06 MAINTENANCE
· To avoid damage to the Ace’s internal circuitry, do not expose it to liquid,
moisture, or humidity.
· Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the Ace. · Do not expose the
Ace to extremely high or low temperatures, as this will shorten
the life of the device, destroy the battery, and/or distort certain plastic
parts. · Do not dispose of the Ace in fire as it may explode or combust. · Do
not let the Ace come into contact with sharp objects, as this will cause
scratches and damage. · Do not let the Ace fall from high places, as doing so
may damage the internal
circuitry. · Do not attempt to disassemble the Ace. · Use only the charger
provided by H-1 Pro Series. · Use only the manufacturer’s authorized
replacement parts.
WARNING
· Avoid using water or other liquids for cleaning. If water or other liquids
enter the Ace, it will cause permanent damage to the internal components.
· Users who disassemble the Ace without permission from H-1 Pro Series will
void the warranty.
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BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Charge Time: Up to 6.5 hours
Battery Voltage: 36.5V Battery Capacity: 7.8Ah Working Temperature: 32°F –
104°F (0°C – 40°C) Charging Temperature: 32°F – 104°F (0°C – 40°C) Storage
Time: 1 year Storage Temperature: 32°F – 104°F (0°C – 40°C) Storage Humidity:
5% – 95%
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
· The lithium-ion battery is built into the Ace. Do not disassemble the Ace to
remove the battery or attempt to separate it from the Ace.
· When charging the Ace, only use the enclosed 1-pin charging cable provided
by H-1 Pro Series. Use of any other charger or cable may lead to damage to the
Ace, overheating, and risk of fire. Use of any other charger or cable voids
the manufacturer warranty.
· Do not connect or attach the Ace or the battery to a power supply plug or
directly to a car’s cigarette lighter.
· Do not place the Ace near a fire or leave it out in direct sunlight. Heating
the Ace can break or ignite the battery inside the device.
· Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the
specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to become hot,
rupture, or ignite.
· To preserve natural resources, please recycle or dispose of batteries
properly. This product contains lithium-ion batteries. Local, state, or
federal laws may prohibit disposal of lithium-ion batteries in ordinary trash.
Consult your local waste authority for information regarding available
recycling and/or disposal options.
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WARNING
Failure to follow the safety precautions listed below could lead to serious
bodily injury or death.
· Do not attempt to modify, change, or replace your battery.
· Do not use your device if the battery begins to emit odor, overheats, or
begins to leak.
· Do not touch any leaking materials or breathe fumes emitted.
· Do not allow children or animals to touch the battery. · The battery
contains dangerous substances. Do not open the battery or insert
anything into the battery. · Do not attempt to charge the device if the
battery has discharge or emits any
substances. In that case, immediately distance yourself from the battery in
case of fire or explosion.
WARNING
SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IF YOU ARE EXPOSED TO ANY SUBSTANCE THAT IS
EMITTED FROM THE BATTERY.
CHARGING YOUR ACE
· Ensure that the charging port is clean and dry. · Make sure that there is no
dust, debris or dirt inside the port. · Plug the charger into a grounded wall
outlet. · Connect the cable with the power supply. · Align and connect the
1-pin charging cable into the charging port of the Ace (DO
NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABLE AS IT MAY CAUSE THE PRONGS TO BEND OR
BREAK). · The charging indicator light on the charger itself should change to
RED, indicating that your device is now being charged. · When the red
indicator light on your charger changes to green, then your device is fully
charged. · After fully charging your Ace, unplug the charger from your device
and from the power outlet.
DANGER
Only use the included charging cable and charger to charge your Ace. Using any
unauthorized charger may damage your Ace.
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07 FCC STATEMENT
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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08 WARRANTY
This warranty is non-transferable and is limited to the original purchaser
only. It is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser. The manufacturer
warranty only applies to products purchased through an authorized H-1 Pro
Series retailer. Any items purchased from private sellers, online auction
sites (Including eBay, liquidators, or items sold “as-is” or “final sale”), or
from clearance or going-out-ofbusiness sales are not covered by the warranty.
The warranty period begins on the date of receipt. Please retain a copy of
your receipt as this will be required to prove the date of purchase should a
warranty claim be activated.
Warranty in effect
1. H 1 Pro Series reserves the right to exchange the returned product for a
replacement product of equal or greater value if it is deemed that the product
cannot be repaired within a reasonable time or at a reasonable cost. The
warranty will be ful illed on a case-by-case basis at H 1 Pro Series’s
discretion. Products and/or parts that have been replaced or exchanged become
the property of H 1 Pro Series.
2. Warranties that have been activated do not cause the warranty period to be
extended, nor do they trigger a new warranty period. The warranty period for
replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for the entire
product.
3. The manufacturer’s responsibility shall be limited to the repair or
replacement of the product at its sole discretion.
The warranty excludes
1. Physical abuse, improper installation, modi ication, or repairs done by an
unauthorized third party.
2. The manufacturer will not take any responsibility if the unit’s failure
has resulted from accidents, abuse, misuse, or unauthorized repair, modi
ication, or disassembly.
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3. Overcharging or damages due to improperly maintaining the lithium-ion
battery installed in the unit.
4. Tires, charge ports, or other parts which are considered consumables such
as glass or plastic or defects based on normal wear and tear.
5. Marginal differences compared to the target appearance and workmanship
provided, as these have negligible effects on the product’s itness for use.
6. Damage to the product caused by chemical or electrochemical effects,
water, moisture, debris, or abnormal conditions.
7. Acts of God.
The warranty will be considered void if:
1. You use any charger other than a genuine H 1 Pro Series charger or the
charger designed for your speci ic model as this could pose a risk of a
serious ire hazard.
2. Repairs or modi ications are performed without the written consent of H 1
Pro Series or if a H 1 Pro Series product is equipped with additional parts or
accessories not approved for the product by H 1 Pro Series.
3. The E Scooter is exposed to water, moisture, mud, dirt, or debris. 4.
Units have missing or unreadable serial numbers.
H-1 Pro Series is not liable for accidental, indirect, or other consequential
damage of any kind, which leads to usage restrictions, data loss, and loss of
earnings or interruption to business. If you have purchased an extended
warranty, please contact the seller for assistance.
Any further claims are excluded, including those for replacement due to damage
caused to the outside of the product, provided there is no obligatory legal
liability.
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Submitting a warranty claim
1. To take advantage of your warranty services, please submit a ticket to the
H-1 Pro Series Customer Support by visiting www.hover-1.com
2. H-1 Pro Series will attempt to diagnose and resolve your issue. H-1 Pro
Series may require photos and/or videos to properly diagnose the issue and
verify warranty eligibility. A copy of your receipt or online order
confirmation with the purchase date, seller, and item name visible is
required. H-1 Pro Series reserves the right to verify purchases with the
retailer and/or asset protection databases. Warranty claims will be denied if
the receipt is invalid, cannot be verified, or if the item has been returned
or exchanged. If it is determined that a valid warranty claim exists. H-1 Pro
Series may send replacement parts or issue an RMA number (Return Material
Authorization) to return the damaged product as H-1 Pro Series deems
appropriate.
3. If an RMA is issued, the package must be shipped within 14 days of the RMA
issuance. If a package is received outside of this time frame, the package
will be refused and returned to the sender.
4. In the event that H-1 Pro Series technicians find that the product lacks a
manufacturer defect, and the malfunction is due to abuse, water damage,
debris, moisture exposure, or improper maintenance, the customer will be
charged for return shipping and no repairs will be performed.
H-1 Pro Series will only accept parcels that have been assigned an active RMA
number.
YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, H-1 PRO SERIES’ TOTAL LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE
APPLICABLE H-1 PRO SERIES’ PRODUCTS OR THIS WARRANTY POLICY WILL NOT EXCEED
THE AMOUNT ORIGINALLY PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. PARTS AVAILABILITY IS NOT
GUARANTEED.
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REGISTER YOUR ACE AT HOVER 1.COM
AFFIX SERIAL NUMBER LABEL HERE: CHARGER TYPE: ES9
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