Operation Manual

2. HOW DOES YOUR OXBOARD WORK?
2.1 Getting started with your oxboard
Take your Oxboard out of the box and place it on flat
ground.
2.2 Activate the Oxboard and the battery indicator.
If you look at the lights on the front of the Oxboard,
you will find the switch for the Oxboard on the rear
right-hand side. By pressing this chrome-coloured
button for at least two seconds, the Oxboard will be
activated and the battery indicator will light up (to be
found on the upper side, slightly to the right of the
centre). It is important to check whether the Ox-
board is suciently charged before use (see also 7.1)
otherwise you will not be able to get the same amount
of use from your Oxboard. It is also important to see
whether it is clean and there is nothing between the
wheels.
2.3 How to step on and o your Oxboard safely
First place your Oxboard on a flat surface before
stepping on. Place your best foot carefully onto the
Oxboard and be sure to place all your weight onto
the other foot. Then quickly place your other foot
onto the Oxboard. Distribute your weight over both
feet as you do so. Place your feet against the side of
the wheel guard with your toes over the edge of the
board so that these are freely hanging over as it were.
Stand up straight and relaxed.
This is how to stand safely on the Oxboard. It takes
an average of five minutes before you can really stand
properly on your Oxboard. So spend some time on this
otherwise it could go wrong. Get some support
to start with.
You remain still (in balance) by distributing your
weight equally over your body. If you do not do so, the
Oxboard will react where most weight is placed. If you
lean forwards or backwards, you will move forwards or
backwards. If you lean to the left or the right, you will
turn to the left or the right.
Step o the Oxboard by placing your best foot to
the rear. Be sure to place your weight onto this foot
when stepping o. Step o with the other foot in a
fluid motion. This will prevent the Oxboard from
riding o while you still have one foot on it. Always
step o the Oxboard backwards. If you step o for-
wards, the Oxboard will move o and you may fall.
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