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  • Page 1 O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Welcome To The Revolution

    WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION Now that you’re a proud owner of your very own Onewheel Pint we want to keep you safe while you experience a whole new way of riding. We’ve created this owner’s manual to share important safety, performance and service information with you.
  • Page 3: Safety Overview

    Never lean forward into push back (pgs. 39-43). instructions and warnings in the Owner’s Manual. Always ride Onewheel Pint at a speed and in a manner appopriate for the conditions and your ability. S A F E T Y O V E R V I E W...
  • Page 4 REGISTER YOUR ONEWHEEL PINT We can’t guarantee a warranty claim unless your board is registered. Please visit onewheel.com/pages/register...
  • Page 5 GENERAL WARNINGS The word WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. Like any sport, Onewheeling involves risk of injury. By choosing to ride a Onewheel, you assume the responsibility for that risk. It’s important that you The word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous...
  • Page 6 ATTENTION SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your minor or Maximum rider weight: 250 lb / 114 kg child (while he or she is operating a Onewheel). Please ensure that their Onewheel is in good repair and safe operating condition and that your child understands its proper use.
  • Page 7 DOWNLOAD THE ONEWHEEL APP Sync to your board from the Onewheel app to customize your riding experience with Digital Shaping™. The Onewheel app also allows you to check your battery status for epic adventures, toggle your LED lights for night cruising and track riding data. TIP: Search “Onewheel”...
  • Page 8 DIGITAL SHAPING 2.0 PINT SHAPINGS / RIDE MODES Sync to your board from the Onewheel app to customize your riding experience. Digital Shaping 2.0 provides the pinnacle of performance, comfort and control. Inspired by surfboard shapers creating different boards for different rides, Digital Shaping 2.0 offers a complete...
  • Page 9 Onewheel Pint’s new Simplestop™ technology makes riding Onewheel even easier. Safe and powerful with 6-8 mile / 10-13 km range* per charge. Slow to a stop then lean back and the Onewheel Pint sets you down gently. L I G H T B A R...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME TABLE 02 RIDING YOUR ONEWHEEL PINT 04 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ONEWHEEL PINT Basic balance Main power pushbutton switch WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION Regenerative braking Lightbar Understanding the footpad Decoding your Pint SAFETY OVERVIEW Direction and speed CONTENTS Turning...
  • Page 11: Put Safety First

    Here are a few tips to ensure that kneepads for extra protection. It is your responsibility to familiarize and comply you and your Onewheel Pint stay in one piece. with all applicable laws of the location where you FIRST SHOES ride your Onewheel.
  • Page 12: Riding Your Onewheel Pint

    • Choose a safe, controlled and calm environment away from cars, crowds, obstacles and other PINT Pint is designed to be intuitive. Anyone can learn the potential hazards. basics in just a few minutes. Once you start riding regularly, there’s plenty of room to challenge yourself.
  • Page 13: Basic Balance

    Remember, Onewheel Pint is self-balancing so there’s no need to muscle your way onto the board. Instead, first few times you get on your Onewheel Pint. After use slow, small movements. practicing a few times, we promise you’ll be a pro.
  • Page 14: Regenerative Braking

    Onewheel Pint. TIP: Avoid repositioning your foot while riding. R I D I N G Y O U R O N E W H E E L P I N T...
  • Page 15: Range

    For optimal range, we recommend the following tips: TIP: Fully charge your Onewheel Pint. TIP: Ensure the tire pressure is at 20psi.* *Tire pressure makes a significant difference to Onewheel range, top speed and ride quality.
  • Page 16: Ways To Dismount

    WAYS TO DISMOUNT There are a few ways to dismount Onewheel Pint which can be toggled in the Onewheel app. The new Simplestop™ method is the default setting and the easiest way to dismount. If you are new to riding begin with Simplestop™...
  • Page 17 SIMPLESTOP™ (OPTIONAL) With Simplestop™ turned on, slow down to a stop by leaning backward to decelerate. Once stopped, slowly lean back, the board will travel a few inches backwards then the tail of the board will gently lower to the ground. CAUTION: To use Simplestop™, it must be turned on in the Onewheel App on your smartphone.
  • Page 18 JUMP OFF METHOD Slow down to a standstill by leaning backward to decelerate. Once stopped, level out the board and jump off with both feet at the same time. TIP: This isn’t the best way to dismount as there is a chance your board will tip over on its side and you may scratch the side rails.
  • Page 19 HEEL LIFT METHOD The heel lift method is a little trickier than Simplestop™ but it can be one of the most seamless ways to dismount a Onewheel. WARNING: Never step off with your back foot first (the foot not on the rider-detection area). This increases risk of a fall and possible injury.
  • Page 20: Push Back

    “Full-Battery Push Back.” become inoperative. This means a full battery charge is steep hill or ride with a low battery, your Onewheel Pint back to decrease your speed. Never lean forward into will “push back.” In a push back situation, the nose of This is to prevent overcharging the battery cells.
  • Page 21 SPEED PUSH BACK - DO THIS! SPEED PUSH BACK - NEVER DO THIS! Push back is an important safety feature. Ignoring or trying to push through push back is extremely dangerous. Push back is an important safety feature. Ignoring or trying to push through push back is extremely dangerous. CAUTION: PUSH BACK CAUTION: PUSH BACK Rider shifts weight to the back...
  • Page 22 FULL BATTERY PUSH BACK - DO THIS! FULL BATTERY PUSH BACK - NEVER DO THIS! Push back is an important safety feature. Ignoring or trying to push through push back is extremely dangerous. Push back is an important safety feature. Ignoring or trying to push through push back is extremely dangerous. WARNING: WARNING: WARNING:...
  • Page 23: Bumpers

    More details can be found at onewheel.com/support your Onewheel Pint. We recommend that you carefully in the “OFF” position. inspect your Onewheel Pint before every ride to make sure FOOTPADS that there are no loose, damaged or unusually worn parts. WARNING: The footpads are an integral part All nuts and bolts should be tight.
  • Page 24: Tire

    BATTERY TIRE Check your Onewheel Pint tire for any cuts in the tread WARNING: Exceeding the recommended Be careful not to overcharge or undercharge your and sidewall. Also be sure it is sufficiently inflated, up maximum pressure of 20 PSI (1.4 bar) could damage battery.
  • Page 25: Battery Charger/How To Charge Your Battery

    Use only the Onewheel Pint Home Charger (FY630130) or Connect the charger to an “AC” supply and then to to charge your Onewheel Pint. Use of any other charger Onewheel Pint Ultracharger (FY630300) to charge your the Onewheel Pint charging port. The charger will will void your warranty and may damage your Onewheel Pint.
  • Page 26: Getting To Know Your Onewheel Pint

    GET TING TO TIP: Turning on your Onewheel Pint while it You already know Onewheel Pint is super fun, but it’s also Onewheel Pint is powered ON and OFF by the is not on the ground will cause an error.
  • Page 27: Lightbar

    Continuing to ride when low-battery push back occurs While charging, the Lightbar will pulse and act as a bar may result in sudden shutdown or damage to your Onewheel Pint. graph. When fully charged, it will turn off. G E T T I N G T O K N O W Y O U R O N E W H E E L P I N T...
  • Page 28 SIMPLESTOP™ INDICATION SIMPLESTOP™ BEHAVIORS Onewheel Pint notifies you when Simplestop™ is enabled through the Lightbar. SIMPLESTOP™ STARTUP The Lightbar will blink magenta on power-up if Simplestop™ is enabled. Simplestop™ SIMPLESTOP™ DISMOUNT indicator While performing a Simplestop dismount the is magenta Lightbar will turn magenta to indicate that Simplestop™...
  • Page 29 RIDER-DETECTION FOOTPAD CONTACT INDICATION FOOTPAD SENSOR BEHAVIORS The front footpad has two zones on each side of the footpad which makes up Onewheel’s rider detection area. When traveling at less than 1 mph, each side of the Lightbar will illuminate blue when the corresponding zone of the rider- detection area is engaged.
  • Page 30: Decoding Your Pint

    Always count the error code if one occurs. Sometimes Footpad sensor pressed on power-up you can solve the issue by charging the battery or by switching your Onewheel Pint OFF and then ON again. 16,22 Invalid hardware If you are still experiencing problems, please contact...
  • Page 31: More Ways To Ride Safely

    SAFELY WARNING: Changing or modifying any Onewheel Authorized Official Onewheel Accessories are available Pint can result in serious injury or death and will at onewheel.com/accessories. void your warranty. If you have specific questions, please contact Onewheel WARNING:...
  • Page 32 • Children or pets WARNING: Never ride your Onewheel Pint on inclines • Potholes, sewer grating, railroad tracks, expansion • Protective eye wear to protect against the sun, as • Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, or declines with grades steeper than 15%.
  • Page 33 • Never carry a passenger. • Always do a mechanical safety check before getting • Never ride your Onewheel Pint while under the • Before each use, perform pre-operation checks as on your Onewheel Pint. • Stop at stop signs and traffic lights. Slow down and influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Page 34: Onewheel Pint Specifications

    MORE WAYS TO RIDE SAFELY PINT SPECIFICATIONS PINT CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS • Do not ride at night or during times of low visibility • Persons with heart conditions, pregnant women, INPUT : AC100-240V MOTOR : 750W Hypercore® hub motor (e.g., fog, rain, dusk, dawn).
  • Page 35: Warranty

    Internet, and email support. If unsuccessful, to obtain the Onewheel Pint (hereinafter to be called the Repair the PRODUCT by means of telephone service under this WARRANTY the USER must notify the...
  • Page 36 WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY • Damage or fault has been caused by other issues ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT (excluding product design, manufacture, quality, NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES etc.). OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR •...
  • Page 37: Declarations Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PINT: SELF-BALANCING ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD PRODUCT: Onewheel Pint: Self-Balancing Electric Skateboard Council Directive 2014/30/EU on Electromagnetic TYPE MODEL: OW1-00007-XX Compatibility: MANUFACTURER: Future Motion Inc EN 55022 Class B Limits MANUFACTURER ADDRESS: EN 55024 1201 Shaffer Rd. EN 60204...
  • Page 38 SAY HI 1201 Shaffer Rd Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA 1-800-283-7943 Copyright © 2019 Future Motion Inc Onewheel® is a trademark of Future Motion Inc. Onewheel® is protected by numerous patents in the U.S. and world-wide. See www.onewheel.com/patents for more information. All sales are final O N E W H E E L P I N T O W N E R ’...
  • Page 39 O N E W H E E L P I N T O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L V 1.0 Manuals in other languages are available at onewheel.com/support...

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