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- When the Hoverboard by ZR® is used by 2 persons (without electronic kit), the watercraft driver mustn't exceed 7000 rev / min. It's
recommended to use the speed governing key when using PWC over 250 hp.
If the user of the Hoverboard by ZR® does not take off while the system is greater than 7000 revolutions : it is strongly advised that the
user does not try to increase the engine speed, but rather change the position on the board and rely more heavily on the back foot.
- If the Hoverboard by ZR® user uses the electronic kit for the first time, he must begin with the learning step 1 – position only 1 LED lit
during 20 minutes at least.
- Each step must be performed for 20 minutes minimum before advancing to the next level.
- At the exception of the LED 4 which should never be used before 10 hours of training (position 3 for personal watercraft over 150 hp).
- The Hoverboard by ZR® user and the PWC driver must be sure the distance between the Hoverboard by ZR® and the PWC is never less
than 4 meters.
- The Hoverboard by ZR® user and the PWC driver must be sure that the Hoverboard by ZR® user has sufficient stability and is also
able to control himself in both the ascent and descent of the Hoverboard by ZR® perfectly.
- The Hoverboard by ZR® user must constantly control his relative position to the PWC and be even more vigilant when he rises above 2
meters high.
- The Hoverboard by ZR® user must always check the presence of any objects, reefs, buoys, etc. ....
- When falling into water, the Hoverboard by ZR® user must always check the distance between him and the watercraft because the
inertia may push the PWC at a low speed in the user's direction.
- When falling into the water, it is essential that the Hoverboard by ZR® user or the watercraft driver releases the throttle as soon as
possible and turn off the engine.
- A minimum level in swimming is compulsory.
- The Hoverboard by ZR® should not be used by people with a phobia of water.
-- Never take a path towards the PWC
- When the user flies around 3 meters high and that the board rears, he/she must catch the nose of the board (as explained in page 2)
so as to have a better control over the inclination and the stability of the board.
The maximum recommended height is 4 meters (beyond the practice requires a greater mastery).
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