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Hover-1 Epsilon - Controls and Display; Device Operation; Indicator Lights

Hover-1 Epsilon
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DSAEPS
13.23 lbs (6 kg)
160 lbs (72.5 kg)
44 lbs (20 kg)
110W X 2 (Dual motor)
160W X 2 (Dual motor)
Up to 7 mph (11.3 km/h)
Up to 3 miles (4.8 km)
Up to 5 hours
Lithium-ion
SHENZHEN GREEN POWER ONE CO., LTD
GA094200400US
36Vdc
2Ah
AC 100V240V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
1.38 inches (3.5 cm)
5.4 inches (13.71 cm)
6.5 inches (16.51 cm)
Non-pneumatic solid tires
UL2272 certiied
2AANZEPS
D059694
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
TURNING YOUR DEVICE ON/OFF
Power On: Place your Epsilon lat on the ground and press the power
button (located at the rear of your Epsilon) once. Check the LED indicator
located in the center of your Epsilon. The battery indicator should be lit
white, indicating the Epsilon is powered on.
Power O: Press the power button once.
MAT SENSORS
There are four sensors under the foot mats of your Epsilon.
When riding the hoverboard, you must ensure you are stepping on the foot
mats. Do not step or stand on any other area of your hoverboard.
The hoverboard may vibrate or spin in one direction if weight and pressure
are applied to only one foot mat.
BATTERY INDICATOR
The battery indicator is located in the middle of the Epsilon.
• A white LED Light indicates the hoverboard is fully charged.
• When the white LED light starts lashing, turns to red, and starts beeping,
it indicates the hoverboard is on low battery.
• A white lashing LED light indicates the hoverboard is charging.
• A red LED light indicates the hoverboard is out of power and needs to be
recharged.
RUNNING INDICATOR
When the operator triggers the foot mats, the running indicator LED will
light up, which means that the hoverboard has entered the running state.
When the hoverboard encounters an error during operation, the running
LED light will turn red (For more details, see “SAFETY ALERTS” on page 17).
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
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