Hurtle HURSHL10 Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Hurtle
Table of Contents
- Hurtle HURSHL10 Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet User Manual
- Please read all the instructions carefully before using your new Helmet
- PRODUCT
- CONTENTS
- 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- EN 1078 / CPSC:
- WARNING!
- 2. CHARGE, WAKE UP AND CONNECT
- 2.1. TURN SIGNAL FUNCTION
- 2.2 WIRELESS BT FUNCTION
- 3. USER INSTRUCTIONS
- 4. HOW DO I ADJUST THE SIZE OF MY HELMET AND FITS ME CORRECTLY
- Protection and Ventilation
- Retention System
- Final Check
- Caring for Your Helmet
- Important Information
- Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet
- WARNING
- IMPORTANT!
- FCC Caution:
- FCC Statement:
- Warm prompt: The parameters are subject to that of physical product.
- What’s in the Box:
- Questions? Issues?
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Hurtle HURSHL10 Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet User Manual
Please read all the instructions carefully before using your new Helmet
Protective helmets are categorized as personal protective equipment and help
prevent or at least significantly mitigate head injuries.
Please take some time to read the following contents for better understand of
how to use your helmet. It is for your safety and maximum comfort.
You will notice we share your passion for cycling.
PRODUCT
Like cars, we have now equipped lights and blinkers for bicycle helmets, on
the back and front of the helmet. Using a remote control mounted on the
handlebars, the blinkers can be switched in the desired direction and
depending on the model, you can also enjoy a hands-free speaker device
integrated into the helmet, for example to listen to music.
The helmet works with a Duplex radio communication that controls both the
blinkers, and is connected to the mobile phone by Wireless BT.
CONTENTS
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- CHARGE, WAKE UP AND CONNECT
- USER INSTRUCTION / WIRELESS BT SKATE HELMET
- HOW DO I ADJUST THE SIZE AND STRAP CORRECTLY
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
This helmet is a high-quality protection for cyclists, skaters and scooters.
EN 1078 / CPSC:
This helmet is intended only for pedal cyclists. It is not designed for motor vehicle use or other sports. If your helmet bears a CPSC designation it meets the CPSC Safety Standard for bicycle helmets. If your helmet bears a CE 1078 designation it meets the CE requirements of a helmet intended for pedal cyclists. If your helmet bears an AS/NZ 2063:28 designation it meets the bicycle helmet standard for Australia and New Zealand.
2012 Europäische Norm von Helmen für Rad-fahrer und für Benutzer von
Skateboards und Rollschuhen.
WARNING!
This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or doing other activities whenthere is a risk of strangulation/hanging if the child gets trapped with the helmet.
2. CHARGE, WAKE UP AND CONNECT
Please refer to the function that your helmet has.
2.1. TURN SIGNAL FUNCTION
A. Please charge the helmet (like shown in image 1) for about 4 hours, turn
signal indicators stop fashing when fully charged.
B. Please charge the remote (like shown in image 2) for about 2 hours. The
red LED indicator stops blinking when fully charged.
All the LED lights on the helmet fash quickly. At this time, press the reset
button the remote control as shown in image *4.
Now the helmet is standby.
2.2 WIRELESS BT FUNCTION
Get the helmet fully charged frst.
Then, please follow below procedures to pair the
Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet with your mobile phone.
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Press the M button on chin strap until red and blue LED ashes alternatively (the red LED lights up first, means the helmet is on, but Wireless BT is not on).
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Now turn on the Wireless BT function of your smart phone and try to connect Wireless BT equipment named as “HURSHL10 or HURSHL18”.
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When successful connected, you will hear a voice reminder says: your headset is connected, and tblue LED flashes every 4 seconds as conformation of the successful pairing.
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If the helmet stand by for 10 minutes without successful connection, it will go off automatically.
3. USER INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 REMOTE CONTROL
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Fix the fastening base on the steering bar with the cable ties, as shown in image *5.
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Turn on the Smart Helmet: Press the left, right or straight button.
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Blinker left: Press the left button if you want to turn left. The blinker on the left of the helmet turns on and back to straight indication status automatically after 20 seconds.
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Blinker on the right: Press the right button if you want to turn right. The blinker on the right of the helmet switches on and back to straight indication status automatically after 20 seconds.
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Straight: The straight button switches the lighting back to going straight status, for example; in turning status, use it when you want to cancel the turn signal status beforehand.
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key: Turn off the helmet. Please hold the button for 2 seconds.
Note: If the helmet does not follow the key strokes, a tiny red LED near the
button you press flashes quickly. In this case, please check whether the
helmet and the remote control not paired or the helmet is out of power.
Red LED near button flashes during charging, and turns off when fully charged.
3.2 OPERATING A HURTLE SMART TURN SIGNAL HELMET
- Turn on the smart helmet: Press the left, right or straight button on the remote control.
- key: Turn off the helmet. Please hold button on the remote control for 2 seconds.
3.3 OPERATING A HURTLE SMART WIRELESS BT HELMET
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Answer a call: When there is an incoming call, you can press the M button on the chin strap or operate on the phone to answer the call.
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Reject a call: When there is an incoming call, you can hold the M button on the chin strap for 3 seconds or operate on the phone to reject the call.
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Start a call: When double click the M button on chin strap, you will be calling the last record on your contact history. You need to operate on the phone if calling other numbers. (if you have a voice assistant in the phone, press M button for 2 seconds to reach the assistant and get help from it for calling.
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End a call: Press the M button on chin strap or operate on the phone to end a phone conversation.
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Volume control: During the phone call or listening to music, speaker volume can be adjusted. Hold the + or – button to turn the volume up or down.
Note: The volume of music and that for phone conversation are independent to each other.
When music volume is loudest, the phone call might not, need to adjust separately.
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Music Play: During music play, press + or –button once to change the song to be next or previous one.
4. HOW DO I ADJUST THE SIZE OF MY HELMET AND FITS ME CORRECTLY
The Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet you have just purchased provides
protection, whether on or off the road. To insure proper use of this helmet,
familiarize yourself with
its features, fit and care by carefully reading through this manual before
wearing your new helmet.
Protection and Ventilation
The outer shell allows the helmet to be rated one of the lightest helmets
while providing excellent durability and integrity. The multiple vents with
inner air channels draw the air
through the helmet and over the brow for maximum cooling.
Pad Fitting
The helmet must fit properly to be elective. With a proper fit, the helmet will not move back and forth or side to side while fastened. If the helmet does not fit with installed pads, simply remove them and install a different size pad. To insure the proper fit, mix and match the pad thickness to best conform to your head shape.
Retention System
This Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet uses a quick-release buckle that is simple
and can be buckled and unbuckled without changing the adjustment.
The straps must be snugly and evenly tensioned. Place the helmet firmly on
your head and fasten the buckle.
Notice which strap is loose. Tighten the loose strap after removing the
helmet.
To tighten the chin strap, hold the buckle with one hand.
Then pull the excess strap in through. (See Diagram A).
To tighten the rear strap, pull excess from the rear of strap 2. Hold the
helmet with one hand.
With the other hand, hold the strap where they pass under your chin. Then pull
from side to side to balance the length of all four straps. (See Diagram B)
The helmet must sit firmly and level on your head. (See Diagram C)To lower the
front of the helmet to cover your forehead, tighten the chin strap and loosen
the rear strap. To raise the front,loosen the
chin strap and tighten the rear strap. To check fo proper tension, put on the
helmet and fasten the buckle.
Open your mouth. You should feel the strap pulling against your chin.
Then attempt to pull the helmet off the front or rear. If the helmet comes
off, increase strap tension and examine if thick enough pads are being used.
The helmet should not be able to roll forward or backward excessively. It
should not be possible to remove the helmet without unfastening the buckle.
NOTE: Please check adjustment every time this helmet is worn.
Final Check
The important thing to remember is that the helmet fits snugly. If you can fit
it forward or backward, you need to tighten the strap adjustment.
The straps should be positioned that they do not cover the ears and that the
buckle is away from the jaw when correctly fitted. Buyer should always try
different sizes and choose the size which feel secure and comfortable on the
head. It is important for the helmet to fit snugly on your head and must be
fastened to provide maximum protection.
All adjustments should be checked each time the helmet is worn, making sure it
fits snugly at all time.
Caring for Your Helmet
Clean the headgear with mild soap and water only. The use of any solvents,
paints or decals
can cause damage to the helmet and make it ineffective in the result of an
accident.
Keep Helmet Out of Extreme Heat
Helmet will be damaged if exposed to temperatures exceeding 150°F. Dark vehicles and storage bags can exceed this on very hot days, Heat damaged helmets will have random disfigured areas where the texture appears bubbly and uneven. If damaged, helmets should be destroyed and replaced immediately
Important Information
This headgear is designed to absorb the energy of a blow by partial
destruction or damage itself. Even though such damage may not be visible, the
helmet should be destroyed or replaced, if it is involved in an injury-related
fall. Unfortunately some accidents result in head injury that cannot be
prevented by any helmet.
Depending on the type of impact, even very low speeds can result in a serious
head injury or fatality. Always ride with extreme caution and be sure to read
this manual thoroughly.
Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet
WARNING
The Wireless BT Smart Skate Helmet is designed and intended exclusively for
use while cycling, and other non-motorized sports.
It is not intended for and will not provide adequate safe protection if used
during motorsport or moped use. No helmet can protect the wearer against all
unforeseeable impacts.
However, for maximum protection, the helmet must fit well and all retention
straps must be securely fastened. It’s danger to modify or remove any of
original component parts of the helmet other than
as recommended by the manufacturer; The helmet should not be adapted for the
purpose of fitting accessories in a way not recommended by the manufacturer.
The helmet shall be replaced after 3 years, since the manufacture date. For
the used helmet disposal, please follow up the local disposal low for the
waste product.
THIS HELMET MEETS CE EN 1078: 2012 + A1: 2012 / CPSC HELMET STANDARDS
IMPORTANT!
This helmet has passed EN 1078: 2012 + A1: 2012 / CPSC to show conformity to
the respectively Regulation EU 2016/425. EU declaration of conformity will
pack with product for sell.
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.
FCC Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Statement:
“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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.”
Warm prompt: The parameters are subject to that of physical product.
There might be changes without prior notice.
Version: January 2019
Features:
- Rugged, Lightweight & Durable Helmet Design
- Safe & Secure Locking Click-Buckle
- Fortified Impact Resistant Shell
- Comfortable Form-Fitting Style
- Breathable Airfiow Ventilation
- Safety Certified & Approved
- Lab Tested to Significantly Reduce Damage
- Convenient Adjustable Knob Dial System
- Removable Inner Lining Padded Cushions
- Recommended for Teens and Adults
- Remote Control Mounted on the Handlebars
- Built-in Rechargeable Helmet and Remote Control
- Used for Bike, Tricycle, Skateboard, Scooter, Roller Skates
- Built-in LED Warning Lights and Flashing Turn Signals
- Includes Speaker on the Chin Pad of the Helmet
- Manually Finds the Corresponding BT Name Matches in the BT of the Mobile Phone
- Can Adjust the Voice Through Button of the Chin Pad
- Can Dial the Last Contact Person by Long Pressing the Middle Button of the Chin Pad
What’s in the Box:
- Skate Helmet
- PE Bag & Colored Box
- Rechargeable Remote Control
- USB Cable (Data Line)
- Desiccant
- Cable Tie
- Base
- Needle
- Sticker
Technical Specs:
- Construction Material: Polycarbonate (Exterior Shell), PSI-205T High-Density EPS Polystyrene Foam (Interior)
- Recommended Head Circumference: Adjustable Medium Size (55-58cm), Large (58-61 cm)
- Charging Time: 4 Hours (Helmet), 2 Hours (Remote Control)
- Battery Type: Li-ion Battery
- Rate Capacity/Energy: 3.7V, 1000mAh, 3.7Wh
- Power Supply: 12V DC
- Wireless BT Version: 4.1
- Max. Wireless BT Transmission Power: 5 dBm
- Wireless BT Frequency Band: 2402MHz-2480MHz
- Sound Pressure Level: 88~1kHz
- Storage Temperatures:-30~+70°C
- Working Temperature:-20~60°C
- Nominal Impedance: 8±
- Charge Limit Voltage: 4.2V
- Total Helmet Size (L x W x H):
HURSHL10: 11.42’’ x 8.66’’ x 6.14’’ –inches
HURSHL18: 11.81’’ x 8.78’’ x 6.5’’ –inches
Questions? Issues?
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Email: cs@hurtleusa.com
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