FIIK SKATEBOARDS Mini Steezer Brushed All Terrain Brushless All Instructions
- September 9, 2024
- FIIK SKATEBOARDS
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FIIK SKATEBOARDS Mini Steezer Brushed All Terrain Brushless All
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
BATTERY
The battery is a 36V 158.4Wh 18650 Lithium lon pack (LiFePO4).
REAR HUB MOTOR
If the urethane on the rear hub motor wears down to less than 2mm thick, it is time to replace the outer urethane sleeve.
WHEEL BEARINGS
If excess water or dirt get into the wheel bearings, they can start to make a grinding or rubbing noise. Regular cleaning or greasing of the bearings can help prevent this. If wear becomes too much, it is time to replace the bearings.
BUSHES
After a period of time, the bushes can age and start to go hard. This can impact on the steering and performance of the board. When this occurs, it is time to replace the bushes.
SPECIFICATIONS
*Range, max speed, and hill grade are all based on a 75 kg person riding at 15 km/h on flat smooth terrain.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please take note of the below safety information before riding your skateboard.
- Always wear your helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards along with appropriate flat-soled shoes in case of an accident.
- This board is recommended for users over the age of 16.
- Observe all traffic rules and regulations and be aware of local laws on the use of electric skateboards.
- Do not ride at night
- Always ride within the limits of your capability and build up from the slow speed settings first.
- Do not charge the board in abnormally hot, cold or wet conditions.
- Do not charge your board in a location that could be ignored or forgotten.
- Do not ride the board in wet conditions as this can cause electrical components to short circuit and will not be covered by warranty.
REMOTE CONTROL
- Install 2AAA Batteries into remote
- Always switch off the remote when not in use
- Don’t leave batteries in the remote unused for extended periods of time
SKATEBOARD
CHARGING
- The Stinger has a USB port located under the deck for charging mobile phones. Do not use this charge port when riding the skateboard.
- Ensure the Stinger is fully charged before use
- To charge, plug the charger into the wall socket and turn it on. This should show a green light on the charger.
- Plug the charger into the skateboard’s charge port located under the deck. The light will turn red to indicate charging.
- Once the board is fully charged the light will turn green. Unplug the charger once charging is complete
- Only use the supplied charger to charge this board. An incorrect charger can damage the battery
- If the board is unused for an extended period of time. please top up the charge every month to protect the battery.
BINDING MODE
If your board has lost connection with the remote, or you have had to replace the remote, you will need to re-pairit with the board.
- Ensure the hoard and remote are both searched and remote.
- Switch to SLOW (turtle) mode
- Set the speed switch on the left side of the remote to “Low”.
- Press and hold the power button on the board until the light starts flashing red/green/blue in sequence
- Hold til broke on the remote pa ty arsenate
- The remote and board are now paired.
BATTERY INDICATORS
- A green light on board: 30%-100%
- A blue light on board: 10% -30% (start heading back as the battery is low)
- Red light on board: 0%-10% (Turn the board off and put on charge)
SKATEBOARD OPERATION
- Turn the remote power switch into the on position
- Press the power button on the board
- The power indicator lights on the board will start flashing when the remote is connected
- Check the remote is set to the correct speed that suits your capabilities
- Before riding, ensure you have a good posture and a balanced center of gravity
- To accelerate, slowly push the acceleration/brake lever forward in the “speed up” direction. The throttle is proportionally controlled, so the further you move the lever, the faster the board will go.
- To brake, pull the acceleration/brake lever back in the “brake direction”. The brake is proportionally controlled, so the further you move the lever, the more brake you will apply.
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