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TROTTER MAGWheel Safety First! Instructions For Proper Use And Care Safety First! Instructions For Proper Use And Care
V. Lighting and Battery Indication
7 bi-colour LED lights with high brightness are installed respectively on both ends of the Trotter MAGWheel. Not only do they light
your way, but they also help indicate your battery level! When the Trotter starts, the red lights on both sides flicker simultaneously, and
the buzzer will chirp 3 times. While riding, the 7 LED lights on the forward side turn white light and those on the rear side turns red
light. When changing direction, the colour of lights on both sides automatically changes, retaining white at the front and red at the rear.
During night riding, the effective lighting distance of white light is about 15m and the effective warning distance of red light is about
20m.
Lower Battery indication: When the battery power reaches about 25%, the front and back lights are red and flickers and the buzzer will
give an alarm once every 15s. When the power is lower than 10%, the front and back lights both change to red, and the buzzer will beep
continuously.
Note: when the speed is close to the upper limit, please do not lean forward to accelerate to avoid damage by
falling down (aka the dreaded “nosedive”)
VI. Speed-limiting Protection
To provide a fun and safe ride, the Trotter MAGWheel is programmed to the maximum speed
limit of 20km/h.
As you approach top speed, the MAGWheel will begin beeping increasingly faster. At top
speed, it will make a continuous beep. If you do not slow down in this situation, the board can
no longer speed up to keep your nose raised, and a nosedive is possible.
In addition to the audible warning, the board will begin to raise its nose as you approach top
speed. This is the board telling you to pay attention! Remember to keep your head centered
above the wheel, and use your hips and ankles to control the board.