BLACKHAWK! Electric Manuale utente

BLACK HAWK
ELECTRIC
Street
Electric
Skateboard
English
User Manual

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Black Hawk Electric
Contents
Safety Notice………………………………………………3
Components ………………………………………………4
Charging……………………………………………………5
Hand Remote Control and Pairing……………………….6
Basic Operation……………………………………………7
User Safety…………………………………………………8
Battery Safety…………..………………………..……..9-10
Mechanical Maintenance……………………………......11
Skateboard Care………………………………………….13
Specifications……………………………………………..13
Warranty & Guarantee…………………………………...14

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Black Hawk Electric
Safety Notice
Prior to riding the Black Hawk Electric Skateboard, it is
important to read through this user manual. All instructions
and warnings should be followed to ensure safe operation.
Proper judgement and sensible operation should be applied
at all times when operating the electric skateboard. This
device uses brushless hub motors to accelerate and brake
while in operation. The skateboard is capable of high speeds
and fast acceleration that could result in serious injury or
death if not ridden carefully.
To minimize risk, please read this manual and only operate
the skateboard in safe environments.
Your skateboard can lose power or braking ability at any time
so ensure you only ever ride the skateboard at a comfortable
speed similar to that of a normal un-powered skateboard.
Braking the skateboard manually with enclosed footwear may
be required in an emergency.
Always wear a helmet and ensure protective gear such as
knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards are considered.
Falling from the skateboard at high speeds can cause
serious injuries so protect yourself with appropriate protective
equipment.
For more information on our product disclaimer please visit
blackhawkelectric.com.au

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Black Hawk Electric
Components
A –Front Wheels
B –Front Trucks
C –Deck
D –Rear Trucks
See below the breakdown of all components:
C
B
F
G
E
D
H
A
E –Rear Wheels
F –Battery
G –On/Off Switch
H –Charge Port (on other side)

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Black Hawk Electric
Charging
Charging of your electric skateboard is made
simple thanks to an intelligent smart-charger and
an on-board Battery Management System, (BMS).
When charging it’s important to connect the
charger and charger cord to the power outlet,
(wall socket) before connecting to the skateboard.
Your charger has two lights to display the charging
status.
A red light means your charger is connected
and charging the battery. A green light means
the charger has finished charging the battery. It can
also mean the charger is not connected.
Charging the hand control is also a simple process thanks to a one-
piece USB charging cord. Connect the hand control to a 12V USB
output via the supplied cord and the remote will glow green
when fully charged.
Charging the
Electric
Skateboard
takes 3 hours
from empty
Port

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Black Hawk Electric
Hand Remote Control
Pairing
Speed Modes
Controls
1 –Accelerate
2 –Brake
3 –Battery Level Indicator
4 –Speed Modes
5 –Index Finger Hole
6 –Safety Lanyard
7 –Charge Port
1 –Power on the skateboard
2 –Once on, press and the controller power button for a
couple of seconds.
3 –Once on, the indicator light should begin blinking slowly.
1
2
3
7
6
5
4
On/
Off
The controller features a speed mode switch which allows your
skateboard to switch between two different levels of power. In the
first setting, the skateboard operates in the beginner mode, (Speed
Mode 1). Then in the second setting the skateboard operates the
advanced mode, (Speed Mode 2). We recommend the use of
Speed Mode 2 in wide open spaces.
Modes

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Black Hawk Electric
Basic Operation
Riding Style
It is important to make sure you’re comfortable and ensure you’re
riding with the correct stance. You can ride in two different stances as
shown below:
Balance
This electric skateboard uses a powerful motor which can throw you
off balance when accelerating and also decelerating. It is important to
pre-empt these forces and counteract the propulsion and/or the
slowing-down of the skateboard.
When accelerating you will need to either lean slightly forwards or
transfer weight onto your front foot.
When decelerating you will need to either lean slightly backwards or
transfer weight onto your back foot.
Gentle Control Inputs
When operating the hand control the rider must use a careful amount
of input onto the speed/braking controller. Similar to operating a
vehicle or motorbike, slow and small movements of the control(s) is
crucial.
Fast or erratic inputs to the speed controller will likely cause a loss of
balance and lead to the rider falling from the skateboard.

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Black Hawk Electric
User Safety
Limitations
It’s important to understand what the skateboard is capable of. This
includes environment, surrounds, traffic and weather.
We recommend use of the skateboard on smooth, even surfaces
away from other vehicles and pedestrians.
Operation of the skateboard on damp roads or in light rain is
permittable to a degree however best avoided where possible. (See
warranty information). Riding the skateboard in wet conditions will
compromise traction, braking and turning abilities.
Things you should avoid
- Bumps, cracks and uneven surfaces
- Rocks, gravel and pebbles
- Steep hills
- Water and wet surfaces
- Sand, grass and dirt
Further recommendations
- Always wear protective equipment
- Never wear loose clothing that could become caught under the
wheels
- Avoid obstructions that could compromise your balance
- Avoid gutters, curbs, steps and driveways
- Apply caution in new areas that you’re not familiar with
- Apply caution around pedestrians and always give way
- Avoid speeding up behind pedestrians
- Avoid shared traffic conditions with other motor vehicles
For more information on what the skateboard is capable of and
warranty terms for please visit the warranty information on page 14 of
this user manual or on our website at: blackhawkelectric.com.au

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Black Hawk Electric
Battery Safety
It is important to follow and observe all safety
information to ensure safe use of the electric
skateboard and battery.
- Do not use skateboard if the battery pack is broken or pierced.
- Do not use skateboard if the battery pack emits an unusual
smell, smoke or excessive heat.
- Do not use skateboard if battery pack leaks any substance and
avoid contact with battery.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Exposure to battery voltage could result in serious injury or
death.
- Unplug or disconnect the skateboard from AC power before
removing or attaching battery or performing any service.
- Never work on the skateboard when it is plugged into AC power
source. You may risk serious injury from electric shock as well as
damage to the skateboard.
- The cells within the battery contain toxic substances.
- Do not attempt open batteries. Do not insert any objects into the
battery or use and device to pry the battery out of the
skateboard.
- If you insert an object into any of the battery ports or openings
you could suffer electric shock, injury, burns or cause a fire.
- Attempting to open the battery casing will damage the casing
and could release toxic and harmful substances and render the
battery pack and skateboard useless and warranty voided.
- Observe and follow all safety information on the warning label
found on the batteries.
- Failure to charge the batteries could result in permanent damage
to them. Left unplugged, the batteries could fully discharge over
time and could cause permanent damage rendering the battery
pack and skateboard useless and warranty voided.

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Battery Safety Continued…
- Only use chargers supplied and approved by Black Hawk
Electric and never attempt to bypass or override the protection
circuits.
- Do not attempt to wash the skateboard with water or high-
pressure water washers.
- Avoid getting water near or into the charge port.
- Do not fit or install any voltage measuring devices to any
components.
- Always make sure that the charger port is dry before you connect
the charger cord.
- Do not submerge the battery, skateboard or charger into water. If
you suspect the batteries or skateboard have been submerged
or experienced water intrusion, do not attempt to remove the
batteries.
- Do not plug the charger into the board if the skateboard, battery,
motors or charger has been submerged or exposed to water
ingress.
- As will all rechargeable batteries, do not charge near flammable
material or liquids.
- If you use, charge or store the skateboard outside the limits
specified, you may void the warranty. You may also damage
your batteries and/or experience a reduced range and
inconsistent battery charging.
- Do not leave the skateboard charging or stored in any room,
dwelling, vehicle or confined space that is above 30° Celsius or
below 5° Celsius. Leaving your skateboard in a hot vehicle may
cause damage to the battery, motors, vehicle or surrounding
environment.
- Lithium Ion batteries are classed as, “Hazardous Materials.”
Transporting Lithium Ion batteries by air or other methods may
be prohibited by policies or law.
- Contact the designated company or agents transporting the
skateboard for their rules and regulations.
- Failure to follow these instructions could cause electric shock,
injury, burns or cause a fire.
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