3 Raith User Guide
Your board has the potential to lose power and braking at
any time due to: interference between your remote and the
board, dropping or damaging your remote, a fully
discharged remote, braking for too long when the battery is
fully charged and other factors. You should only ride your
Raith within your means and at speeds and terrain where
you’re comfortable without power and brakes.
Hills and high speed riding can be extremely dangerous as
a crash could result in serious injuries or death. Be extra
careful when riding your board, always ride within your
means and with safety equipment – including but not limited
to a helmet and knee/elbow pads, and appropriate footwear
– even if you are an experienced rider.
Whilst measures have been taken to prevent overcharging
through our battery charge buffer and alarm features, care
must be taken to ensure you always ride within your means
and on hills you are comfortable without power and brakes.
Extended braking downhill on a full battery charge has the
potential to cause a shut-down and loss of braking power to
prevent overcharging the battery.
Other vehicles have the potential to seriously injure or kill
you. Always be mindful and aware of your surroundings
when riding around other vehicles. It’s important to assume
that other vehicles cannot see you, and you should ride
accordingly always being safe. Please obey all laws
regarding the use of your board on public roads, bike paths,
footpaths or other places.
Do not ride your Raith in wet or icy conditions. Whilst the
board has been designed to handle a light amount of water,
it has the potential to cause damage to your board which is
not covered under warranty. Riding in wet or icy conditions
is extremely dangerous and has the potential for serious
injury or death from a loss of traction and control. Do not
submerge your board or any part in water.
Riding at night time or in areas with poor visibility increases
the risk of an accident, if you need to ride in these
conditions, please use appropriate lighting to ensure you are
both visible to others, and that you can see the road ahead.
WARNING: DO NOT RIDE YOUR BOARD UNTIL YOU READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION