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User GuideBook (Verreal F1 and Mini)

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User GuideBook (Verreal F1 and Mini)

Instructions for electric skateboard.

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nick porter
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User Guidebook

(For Verreal F1)

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Great move. Congratulations on your purchase. Verreal electric

skateboards is committed to providing great performance electric

skateboards at much more affordable prices since its birth.

Please read through all the information within this guidebook before you

jump on the board for the sake of your own safety.

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Warning
Your board may disconnect with the remote controller at any time due to

the radio interference. Please be aware that you risk death or injuries each

time you ride an electric skateboard. Make sure to read the following

instructions for the sake of your safety.

1, Read User Guidebook Before The Ride;

2, Make Sure to Wear Helmet and Other Protection Kits;

3, Please Abide By Local Traffic Rules and Regulations;

4, Do Not Ride on Wet Roads or Surfaces;

5, Always Check and Make Sure All the Screws Are Tightened;

6, Always Check the Remote Controller’s Battery Level;

7, Avoid Riding Downhill When the Board is Fully Charged;

8, Do Not Always Rely on Brakes and always think ahead to brake the

board.

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Get to Know the Board

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Get to Know the Remote

Note:
In the following circumstances(Not limited to only these), the remote will

vibrate:

1, The board was adjusted from one speed mode to another;

2, The board battery runs low;

3, The board direction is switched;

4, The board disconnects with the remote;

5, The remote is turning off.

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Charge the board
1, Connect the battery charger with the charging brick;

2,Plug in the socket and start charging the board;

3, When the board is charging, the charging brick will show red lights.

When the board is fully charged up, the red light turns green;

4, It is normal to have the charging brick very hot during the charging

process. It will cool down when it is fully charged up;

5, Please keep an eye on the board while it is charging. Donot charge it

while nobody’s home or everyone’s sleeping.

(Charging the Board)

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Turn on the Board & the Remote
1, Press the power button on the side of the enclosure. A red light will be

flashing. That means the board is on, but the remote is not yet on;

2, Long press the power button on the side of the remote for a few

seconds. Let go of the power button when the red lights are on;

3, When the the red light on the side of the enclosure stops flashing, that

means the board is connected with the remote. Usually your board and

your remote are all pre-paired up before leaving our factory. So after the

board and remote are all turned on, you are good to go;

Turn off the Board & the Remote


1, The board will turn itself off after a little while (5 minutes) of no use;

2, Long press the power button on the side of the enclosure to turn off the

board;

3, Long press the power button on the side of the remote to turn off the

remote

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How to Pair Verreal F1 with its Remote
1, Long press the power button on the side of the enclosure and the power

button on the remote at the same time for a few seconds;

2, Let go of those two power buttons when the signal button on the

remote flashes red lights and then you have the board and the remote

successfully paired up;

3, If customer still finds it difficult to pair up the board with the remote,

please go to our YouTube channel Verreal Board and find a video on how

to pair the Verreal F1 with the remote.

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How to Identity Battery Level

Board Battery Level

1, Make Sure Both Remote and Board are Turned On;

2, Press the power button on the remote and look at the board power

indicator. 4 red lights on means the board has 100% battery; 3 red lights

on means 75% battery left; 2 red lights on means 50% battery left; 1 red

light on means 25% battery left.

Remote Battery Level

1, Press the power button on the remote;

2, If the remote power indicator shows red light, it means the remote has

at most 25% battery and can be used for at most 1 hour.

3, If the remote power indicator shows green light, it means it has over

25% battery and can be used over one hour.

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Changing Speed Modes
1, Make sure both the board and the remote are turned on;

2, Please let go of the throttle first and then press the speed switch button

under the power button;

3, Speeds are classified into slow mode, medium mode and fast mode by

its red light’s moving speed. Press the speed switch, if the red light on the

board power indicator moves the slowest, it means the board is set on the

slow mode. If it moves the fastest, it means the board is set on its fastest

mode.

4, If customer still finds it difficult to identify and change the board’s

speed modes, please go to our YouTube channel Verreal Board and find a

video on how to identify and change the board’s speed modes.

How Braking Works


1, Let go of the throttle;

2, Pull Back the throttle to brake the board;

3, Make sure the braking process to be gradual and gentle. You don’t

want to brake the board abruptly in one pull.

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Changing into Reverse Direction
1, Push up/ Pull down the forward/backward switch on the side of the

remote;

2, The remote will vibrate once, which means the the board is in reverse

direction now.

(Changing into Reverse Direction)

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Maintenance:
Always take a minute to check the board before and after a ride. Good

maintenance will get your board a longer life span.

1, Always avoid the wet or icy surfaces and puddles for the sake of the

bearings and the hub motors;

2, Always make sure the screws on the deck and hub motors are perfectly

tightened;

3, Always check the board and remote’s battery level;

4,Avoid downhill riding when the board is fully charged up;

5, Remember to charge the board regularly even if you don’t use it for a

long time;

6, Don’t unscrew the enclosure unless you have to;

7, Check your bearings regularly. If necessary, get some replacement

bearings to change;

8, Use a slightly wet cloth to clean the board so that you can always ride

the board as new.

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©Verreal Inc. 2018 www.verrealboards.com

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