Hoyt St HR1 Electric Skateboard Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
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Hoyt St HR1 Electric Skateboard

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LIMITED WARRANTY

Your Hoyt St electric skateboard is covered by a 6 month manufacturer’s warranty, covering defects in craftsmanship and materials. Not covered is damage as a result of abuse, misuse, neglect, negligence, accident or exposure to water. Modification of components and/or tampering with the electronics voids the warranty. Perishable items like wheels, belts and bearings are excluded from warranty.
If you discover a product defect within 6 months of ship date, contact hoytskate@hoytskate.com for return instructions.
Retain your box for return shipping. Warranty excludes damage from shipping in alternative packaging.

ADDITIONAL ONLINE INFO

Website:www.hoytskate.com
Email:hoytskate@hoytskate.com
Instagram: hoytskate
Face book: hoytsk8
Twitter: ©>hoytskate
Mail: 922 NW 11th 10LI, Portland, OR 97209

FLYING WITH YOUR BOARD

COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS. HOW-TO 6 REGULATIONS

  • Lithium Ion batteries are highly regulated by the airlines and the FAA.
  • FAA policy is shared by nearly all major us carriers including Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian and United Airlines.
  • Spirit Airlines strictly forbids electric skateboards.
  • Most international airlines also comply with FAA standards for lithium ion batteries.
  • Perform an online search to verify latest airline policy (”.X airlines lithium ion battery policy’J and carry a printed copy to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Hoyt St boards are in compliance with FAA commercial airline regulations.
  • Each battery is under the 100WH (watt hour) limit, clearly marked on the back sticker, and may be transported as part of your carry-on.
  • Before check-in, remove all battery packs from the skateboard and place them in your carry-on.
  • Leave deck and undercarriage unfastened during travel. Notify the airline attendant that you have an electric skateboard in your possession and that the batteries have been completely removed as required by their restricted substance policy.
  • DON’T FORGET YOUR SKATE TOOL AND ALLEN WRENCHESI
  • TIP: airlines will often allow the skateboard as a carry-on. Ask for an oversized carry-on label and attach it to the skate bag. At the gate, display the tag for TSA. Otherwise, you will be sent back to the airlines check-in counter.

REMOVING BATTERIES FOR FLIGHT

Use the provided Allen wrench to loosen all bolts and remove the undercarriage. Gently remove batteries from blade connectors.
Reseal the deck: fit the deck and undercarriage together ensuring the undercarriage is seated correctly in the deck grooves.
Use the Allen wrench to tighten all bolts. Tighten firmly but do not over tighten.

MAINTENANCE GUIDE

Every several rides inspect all screws, nuts and bolts, and tighten as necessary. Ensure belts are under proper tension ..
Changing Wheels (wheel pulley transfer):

  • Use a bearing puller to push the pulley out of the wheel.
  • Add a light lubricant spray to wheel core holes and pulley extensions.
  • Press the pulley into the wheel core using an arbor press.
  • Stop when pulley is 1-2mm from urethane wheel wall.

Hoyt St will transfer your wheel pulleys to new wheels free of charge (incl. shipping) when new wheels purchased fromHoytskate.com
IMPORTANT: For optimal safety and range, always use wheel spacers and washers against both the trucks and bolts in the wheel assembly.

Belt maintenance: Hoyt St 300-5M-15 belts have been built to last hundreds of miles without replacement.

  1. Inspect belts and pulleys periodically by manually rotating the wheels. Remove any sharp objects and debris that may have lodged in the belt or pulley teeth.
  2. Belt replacement:
    • Unscrew wheel nut, carefully setting aside washers. Pull the wheel and pulley assembly off the belt by gently rotating the wheel while nudging the belt towards the truck.
    • Once the wheel is off, unscrew the four bolts on the motor gear cover. Take care not to let the motor drop.
    • Remove the old belt and place the new belt around the motor gear.
    • Add the motor gear cover and firmly screw into place. Align the screw holes in the motor, motor mount and motor mount cap. Screw in the bolts. Note there are two screw holes per motor hole position. Use the same position for the left and right motors. You may need a second pair of hands if this is your first time installing the motor mount cover.
    • Ensure the motor gear is fully pressed against the motor.
    • Install first wheel washer. Align the bearing spacer with the hole and install the wheel and pulley onto the axle and over the belt. Add the second washer.

Wheel bearings: Electric skateboards can easily travel hundreds of miles at high speeds over several sessions; it is imperative that the bearings be maintained for rider safety. Periodically check for noise. A grinding or squeaking noise may indicate compromised bearings. Bearings should either be replaced or cleaned every three hundred miles. No skateboard bearings are fully protected from the debris that rainwater and mud carries. Avoid riding in the rain or be prepared to replace/clean your bearings more frequently.

PLEASE CONTACT

hoytskate@hoytskate.com if your board is behaving irregularly so we can troubleshoot together.

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FCC STATEMENT

Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 not 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 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.

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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