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SERIES 3 User Guide Find Freedom. Take Flite. Important Flitescooter User Guide IN ORDER TO OPERATE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND MINIMISE THE CHANCES OF DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THE USER GUIDE PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY, SETUP OR USE. BY USING A FLITESCOOTER YOU AGREE THAT YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. CAUTION: THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DRAMATICALLY IMPROVE YOUR LIFE AND HAPPINESS LEVELS. 6 Safety and Disclaimer 27 Download Flite App and update 6 Warning 6 Intended use 7 Propulsion system 7 Hydrofoil safety 28 Flite Controller overview 30 Connecting Flite App to Flitescooter 31 Connecting Flite App to Flite Controller For the latest version and translations of this guide visit fliteboard.com/support Watch our video tutorials at Authorised Flite Service, Resellers and Fliteschools fliteboard.com/video fliteboard.com/locations Download the Flite App fliteboard.com/app Flitescooter support fliteboard.com/support Flitescooter contact fliteboard.com/contact Material Safety Data Sheets fliteboard.com/MSDS Ready to fly post storage checklist fliteboard.com/
readytoflychecklist 6 Month Flitecell Checklist fliteboard.com/
flitecellchecklist Learning to Flitescooter 31 Capturing sessions 7 8 Important rider safety 10 Flitecell 11 Warranty and Compliance 11 Warranty 11 Repairs 11 Shipping compliance 12 Whats in the box 32 Flite Controller pairing procedure 34 Flite Controller screen guide 38 Turning on Flitecell 39 Connect the handlebars to Flitescooter 40 Flitescooter safety 40 Select a suitable riding location 12 Box 1 Flitescooter and wings 41 Arming the motor 13 Box 2 Flitecell + Box 3 Charger 14 Box 4 Flitescooter eFoil 15 Box 4 Accessories pouch 16 Getting started 17 Charging Flite Controller 18 Flitecell charging procedure 18 Flitecell Indicator Guide 42 Riding Flitescooter for the first time 44 Flitescooter common mistakes 45 Flitescooter pro tips 45 Foiling through turns 46 Maintenance and storage 47 Flitescooter 48 eFoil system 19 Charging Flitecell 48 Flite Controller overview 20 Flitescooter assembly 48 Handlebars overview 22 Connect the eFoil to Flitescooter 23 Installing Flite Jet 24 Connect the fuselage tail 25 Connect the stabiliser wing 49 Flitecell 50 Troubleshooting 52 Technical specifications 56 Warranty registration
/ Details of purchase 26 Connect Flitecell to Flitescooter 57 Maintenance schedule Safety and Disclaimer Intended use Propulsion system Learning to Flitescooter All safety and disclaimer information is subject to change at the sole discretion of Flite. For up-to-date product information visit fliteboard.com/support Warning Failure to operate this product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or death to yourself or others and/or damage to the Flitescooter or others property. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE OPERATED WITH CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE AND REQUIRES SOME BASIC MECHANICAL ABILITY. FLITESCOOTER IS FOR OPERATION BY ONE PERSON ONLY, SUBJECT TO LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. DO NOT USE WITH INCOMPATIBLE COMPONENTS OR ALTER THIS PRODUCT IN ANY WAY OUTSIDE OF THE DOCUMENTS PROVIDED BY FLITE. FLITESCOOTER IS NOT A TOY. EXERCISE CAUTION. ACT RESPONSIBLY WHILE OPERATING. CONSIDER THE SAFETY OF YOUR ENVIRONMENT BEFORE OPERATING FLITESCOOTER. DO NOT RIDE IN SHALLOW WATER
(LESS THAN 1M IN DEPTH), ROCKY AREAS OR IN SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS. IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN A LICENCE OR PERMIT TO USE A FLITESCOOTER IN CERTAIN STATES OR COUNTRIES. Flitescooter is for operation by one person only. It is not designed for passengers or towing. Please check your local regulations for age and legal requirements. We recommend adult supervision. Licence regulations vary from state to state and country to country. For example, in Australia, Fliteboard is exempt from registration in some states, and in others it must be registered as a vessel. It is the responsibility of riders to be aware of and comply with regulations in their specific location. Flitescooter must travel at a safe speed so that Flitescooter can be stopped in time to avoid any danger which may suddenly arise. When judging a safe speed, you must consider a number of factors visibility, other vessels, navigation hazards, wind, waves and currents, waterway width and the manoeuvrability of your vessel. For your safety and that of others, please ensure that you obtain proper training or practice before operating Flitescooter yourself. This User Guide does not provide boating safety or seamanship advice. Please consult local laws and guidelines for boating safety. If you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of Flitescooter, please consult Flitescooter technical support or an Authorised Service Partner. This User Guide should be considered a permanent part of Flitescooter and should remain with it even if it is subsequently sold. We recommend learning to Flitescooter with an instructor at an authorised Fliteschool. Fliteschool locations can be found at fliteboard.com/locations PLEASE VIEW OUR HOW TO FLITESCOOTER VIDEO AT fliteboard.com/video TO LEARN THE PROPER TECHNIQUE AND REVIEW RIDING SAFETY INFORMATION. FLITESCOOTER IS DESIGNED FOR USE IN CALM WATER ONLY. IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR RIDING BREAKING WAVES IN THE SURF ZONE. RIDERS DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK. FLITESCOOTER SHOULD NEVER BE RIDDEN NEAR OTHER WATER USERS (INCLUDING SWIMMERS AND SURFERS) OR OFFSHORE FROM SWIMMERS AND SURFERS (IN CASE FLITESCOOTER IS PUSHED TOWARDS SHORE IN A WAVE). FLITESCOOTERING CAN BE EASY WHEN PROPER TECHNIQUE IS APPLIED. INCORRECT TECHNIQUE CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE. The Flitescooter propulsion system includes a powerful jet. KEEP BODY, FINGERS AND TOES AWAY FROM FLITESCOOTERS IMPELLER. CONTACT WITH THE IMPELLER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. NEVER TOUCH THE IMPELLER IN OR OUTSIDE OF THE WATER. NEVER HANDLE THE IMPELLER WHILE THE FLITECELL IS CONNECTED. ALWAYS USE THE FLITESCOOTER A SAFE DISTANCE FROM OTHER WATERCRAFT, SWIMMERS, SURFERS, DIVERS AND WILDLIFE. NEVER USE FLITESCOOTER IN WATER SHALLOWER THAN 1M OR 3.3FT. HITTING THE BOTTOM AT SPEED CAN CAUSE INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO FLITESCOOTER. Hydrofoil safety The Flitescooter hydrofoil system comprises a mast (or strut), a main wing and stabiliser wing. These components include sharp trailing edges and wing tips. Take care not to kick or hit the sharp edges when in the water. FALLING ON THE HYDROFOIL CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. WE ALWAYS RECOMMEND YOU WEAR APPROPRIATE SAFETY GEAR WHEN FLITESCOOTERING, INCLUDING AN APPROVED IMPACT VEST / PFD AND HELMET. CHECK YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS TO CONFIRM IMPACT VEST / PFD AND HELMET REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURERS DOCUMENTATION ON SAFETY, CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES FOR YOUR IMPACT VEST / PFD AND HELMET. TAKE CARE TO LEARN STEP BY STEP, FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS GUIDE AND THE FLITESCOOTER VIDEO TUTORIALS AT fliteboard.com/video 6 7 Important rider safety 1 Read the User Guide and watch the How to Flitescooter video Before attempting to Flitescooter for the first time, read this User Guide and pay special attention to the warnings and disclaimers. Most injuries can be avoided by using proper technique when learning. Watch the How to Flitescooter video at fliteboard.com/video 3. Avoid contact with the wings and Flite Jet COVER 2 Wear a helmet and Impact Vest / PFD Wear an approved and certified helmet and impact vest / PFD (Personal Flotation Device) at all times. 5. Keep distance There may be specific rules and legal requirements in your location that also apply. 3. Avoid contact with the wings and Flite Jet 3 Avoid contact with the wings and Flite Jet Avoid contact with the wings, mast and Flite Jet, which all have sharp edges. Take care to not kick the wings when climbing on to the board. 4 Keep distance Keep well clear of other water users at all times. Check regulations for vessel operating distance rules in your area. Always be on the lookout for swimmers, divers, other vessels or obstacles when riding; they may be obscured by waves or glare. 200m OLD UPDATES 5. Keep distance 200 m 6. Release the throttle 200m 5 Release the throttle Release the throttle trigger immediately on committing yourself to a fall. This will stop the motor and reduce the forces which could otherwise lead to a more extreme crash. Practice this skill when learning with the goal of stopping the motor before you hit the water in a fall. 7. Whats in the box 6. Release the throttle 4 8 3 6 Wireless safety key Model: WSK1 Battery: CR2032 coin battery, 220mAh, 3.0V Operating temperature range: -20 to +60 C FCC warning: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. No relevant for scooter - image will be removed This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. No relevant for scooter - image will be removed Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to OLD UPDATES radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. WARNING 200m needs the right font THE WIRELESS SAFETY KEY CONTAINS A LITHIUM BUTTON /
COIN CELL BATTERY Button/coin cell batteries are hazardous and must be kept out of reach of children at all times, whether the battery is new or used. These batteries can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. If it is suspected a button/coin cell battery has been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention or contact your local Poisons Information Centre. Dispose of used button/coin cell batteries immediately. Place sticky tape around both sides of the battery and dispose in an outside bin, out of reach of children, or recycle safely. 5 9 Flitecell Flitecell is a carefully engineered water resistant marine battery. If the Flitecell is damaged (for example during transportation or handling) the seal may become compromised. A damaged Flitecell that comes into contact with water may result in internal damage including corrosion which could result in a fire and/or explosion. USE FLITECELL AT YOUR OWN RISK. SIGNS OF A COMPROMISED FLITECELL:
SIGHT GLASS LABEL HAS TURNED RED, INDICATING WATER INGRESS LOOSE SCREWS/RIVETS CONNECTOR COMING LOOSE CRACK IN HOUSING/CASE DEFORMATION UNUSUAL SMELL HIGH TEMPERATURE DURING CHARGING (60C OR MORE) CAREFULLY INSPECT FLITECELL BEFORE EACH USE. IF A FLITECELL CASING HAS VISIBLE DAMAGE AND THE FLITECELL FALLS INTO WATER, TAKE IT OUT IMMEDIATELY AND PUT IT IN A SAFE AND OPEN AREA. MAINTAIN A SAFE DISTANCE FROM FLITECELL UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY DRY. DO NOT USE FLITECELL AGAIN AND DISPOSE OF FLITECELL PROPERLY. FLITECELL MUST BE USED IN TEMPERATURES FROM 0C TO 40C. USE OF FLITECELL IN ENVIRONMENTS ABOVE 40C MAY LEAD TO AN OVERHEATED BATTERY. USE OR CHARGING OF FLITECELL BELOW 0C CAN LEAD TO PERMANENT FLITECELL DAMAGE. ALWAYS KEEP FLITECELL DRY. IF FLITECELL HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO WATER, PLACE IN A COOL DRY PLACE. DO NOT DROP OR STRIKE FLITECELL. DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON FLITECELL OR THE CHARGER. DO NOT CHARGE OR USE A DAMAGED FLITECELL. IF YOUR FLITECELL IS COMPROMISED, CONTACT FLITE OR AN AUTHORISED SERVICE PARTNER FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE. DO NOT USE FLITECELL IF IT WAS INVOLVED IN A SEVERE CRASH OR HEAVY IMPACT. DO NOT USE A NON FLITECELL BATTERY. ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY A NON-OFFICIAL BATTERY WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE FLITECELL. DOING SO COULD CAUSE AN INJURY OR LEAD TO A WATER LEAK OR FIRE. TAMPERING WITH THE FLITECELL BATTERY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. DO NOT HEAT FLITECELL. KEEP AWAY FROM HEATING SOURCES AND OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT. DO NOT PUT FLITECELL IN A MICROWAVE OVEN, FREEZER OR IN A PRESSURISED CONTAINER. DO NOT OPEN FLITESCOOTER LID UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHILST IN WATER OR WITH WET HANDS. IN CASE OF A FLITESCOOTER OR FLITECELL FIRE, EXTINGUISH WITH COLD WATER WITHOUT ADDITIVE. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT INCIDENT RESPONSE AND DISPOSAL, PLEASE REFER TO THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). DISPOSE OF THE FLITECELL IN SPECIFIC RECYCLING BOXES ONLY AFTER A COMPLETE DISCHARGE. DO NOT PLACE FLITECELL IN REGULAR TRASH CONTAINERS. STRICTLY FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING OF BATTERIES. DO NOT USE FLITECELL TO OPERATE ANY DEVICE OTHER THAN FLITESCOOTER OR FLITEBOARD. Initial 100 hrs /
1 year service This is to check seals, oil, overall inspection of the eFoil system, Flitecell health and Flite Controller. Carefully pack the eFoil and Flite Controller in the original eFoil Travel Bag including foam inserts. Send to an Authorised Service Partner or Flite HQ (whichever is closest). Flitecell, wings, chargers or other accessories are not required and should not be included. Please refer to our 'Packing your Flitescooter' video and help documentation via fliteboard.com/support The Flitescooter Limited Warranty is void if your Flitescooter has missed the required service schedule. Repairs If subjected to damage the Flitescooter core may be repaired by a surfboard repair specialist. Shipping compliance Shipping batteries can be illegal and dangerous if not done in accordance with dangerous goods shipping regulations. Always consult an appropriate specialist before shipping your Flitecell. Refer to the included MSDS regarding shipping your Flitecell by sea. Warranty Flitescooter comes with a Limited Warranty which covers defects in materials or workmanship of the product and aligns to relevant consumer laws of the location of purchase. Further details about the Flitescooter Limited Warranty are set out in your Purchase Agreement. For our Australian customers:
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Please ensure that you complete the Warranty Registration/Details of Purchase card at the end of this User Guide. Maintaining your Warranty Flitescooter is much more than a surfboard. Similar to any other electric powered vehicle, it needs to be serviced regularly and maintained to ensure good working order and to prevent breakage. In order to maintain the above warranty, a mandatory initial 100 hrs / 1 year service of the eFoil is required. Only an Authorised Service Partner or Flite HQ can carry out the mandatory initial service, any ongoing yearly / 100 hrs service, warranty repairs and non-warranty repairs. To find your nearest Service Partner, visit fliteboard.com/locations Flitescooter has been extensively tested with riders weighing up to 120kg / 265lbs. Our specified limit for warranty is 120kg / 265lbs. 10 11 Whats in the box Box 2 Flitecell You will receive your Flitescooter in four separate shipment packages. Updates Updates Within the included padded Flitecell bag you will find either Flitecell Explore or Flitecell Sport, depending on your choice. Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text Box 1 Flitescooter and wings Within the board bag you will find the Flitescooter core, bladder, pump and hose, handlebars, Cruiser 1800 wing and Flite 500 stabiliser wing. Cruiser 1800 wing comes with a cover, Tef-Gel, Hex Key M6 and associated bolts and Fuselage cover. Flite 500 stabiliser comes with a cover and the required shims can be found in the accessories pouch. 6. Release the throttle Flitecell travel bag Flitecell Explore Flitecell Sport
+ spacer Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text Flitescooter travel bag fliteboard air bag is rectangular Flitescooter bladder 7. Whats in the box Cruiser 1800 Fuselage cover 1 1 x M6 x 40mm 2 x M6 x 35mm Flitescooter core Box 3 Flitecell Charger 650w charger Within the included Flitecell Charger travel bag, you will find either Flitecell Fast Charger or Flitecell Charger, depending on your choice. eFoil bag Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text Prop guard removal tool kit Flitescooter handlebars Flite 500 2 x M6 x 25mm Flitecell Charger travel bag Flitecell Fast Charger Flitecell Charger Charger bag Flitescooter assembly Flitescooter pump and hose 4 12 3 Note: please place this FLITECELL TI logo above on the image replacing old text battery clip 13 Box 4 Flitescooter eFoil Box 4 Accessories pouch Within the included travel case you will find the eFoil system. Within the included accessories pouch you will find the following components:
eFoil travel bag eFoil system Fuselage tail + O-Ring Ring Nut tool Shoulder strap Accessories pouch Pg. 14 - wing and stab update - Cruiser 1800 + 500 + jet eFoil System Flite Jet Prop guard removal tool kit 60cm / 24"
battery clip Accessories pouch Tef-Gel + Brush Mast Flange Seal + spare FASTENERS REQUIRED M6 x 35 FASTENERS REQUIRED FASTENERS REQUIRED M6 x 35 M6 x 35 x1 x1 Flite Controller Flite Controller USB wall charger and charging cable Stabiliser wing shims 6 x styles (05) FASTENERS REQUIRED M6 x 35 x1 M6 x 20mm eFoil bag M6 x 16mm FASTENERS REQUIRED FASTENERS REQUIRED M6 x 35 M6 x 35 Prop guard removal x1 tool kit x1 User Guide Andrew to conrm 13mm socket tool Andrew to conrm 13mm socket tool eFoil Flange bolts Andrew to conrm 13mm socket tool Charger bag Tail piece bolt FASTENERS REQUIRED M6 x 35 x1 battery clip Magnetic Clip Wireless Safety Key Hex Key M6 Andrew to conrm 13mm socket tool Andrew to conrm Andrew to conrm 13mm socket tool 13mm socket tool 14 15 Getting started Charging Flite Controller The best way to learn to Flitescooter is to find a Fliteschool in your area. Locate your nearest Fliteschool at fliteboard.com/fliteschool Watch the Flitescooter video guides at fliteboard.com/video In order to operate the product correctly, avoiding damage or serious injury, it is essential to read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Guide prior to assembly, setup or use. FLITESCOOTER IS INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE SUPPLIED FLITE JET, EFOIL AND WINGS ONLY. FLITESCOOTER IS INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE SERIES 2.2 AND LATER FLITE CONTROLLER ONLY. THE FLITESCOOTER EFOIL IS SET TO SCOOTER MODE AT FACTORY. COVER 1 2 3 4 Remove Flite Controller from the accessories pouch or Flitescooter handlebar. Remove Flite Controller USB Wall Charger and Charging Cable from the accessories pouch. Carefully peel out the rubber cover on the underside of Flite Controller. Attach the magnetic charging plug, ensuring the charging pins are connected. Plug in the USB Wall Charger and turn on. When the Flite Controller is charging correctly, the screen will show a charging message. Be careful not to disconnect the magnetic charging plug whilst charging. Always check to ensure the Flite Controller is at least 50% charged before each use. 1 3 2 4 3. Avoid contact with the wings and Flite Jet No relevant for scooter - image will be removed 16 17 Pg. 43 - Angle too aggressiveUpdatesPg. 12 - Update ite scooter bladderPg. 12 - Update ite scooter corePg. 27 - Update 'turning on itescooter' imagePg. 17 - long throw trigger updatePg. 32 - Update handlebar image to one without controller in it. - Add existing controller image back into this page -Add Latch for Flite Controller to handlebar diagram -Update line throttle trigger to Thumb throttle Controller as it previously was showing all controlsAdd below images in this order toFlitescooter Common MistakesPg. 14 - wing and stab update - Cruiser 1800 + 500 + jet Flitecell charging procedure Charging Flitecell DO NOT COVER THE CHARGER OR INTAKE DURING CHARGING. THE CHARGER SHOULD BE PLACED OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. CHARGE IN AN INDOOR AREA WITH GOOD VENTILATION AND HEAT DISSIPATION. DO NOT CHARGE IN HUMID, HIGH TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS. DO NOT CHARGE NEAR FLAMMABLES OR EXPLOSIVES. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CHARGER: THERE IS A DANGER OF HIGH VOLTAGE IN THE CHARGER CASE. FLITE DOES NOT BEAR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCORRECT USE OF THE CHARGER. USERS MUST OPERATE THE CHARGER ACCORDING TO THE USER GUIDE. ALWAYS KEEP THE RED TERMINAL CAPS ON THE FLITECELL WHEN NOT CONNECTED TO THE BOARD/CHARGER. Flitecell Fast Charger DC POSITIVE DC NEGATIVE Flitecell Indicator Guide Power on Flashing green Charging Solid red Charger fault See charger manual Flashing amber External error See charger manual Flashing green USB port active Solid green Safe to remove USB flash drive 1 2 3 4 5 Remove Flitecell from its travel bag. Place Flitecell in a cool dry location away from flammable or hot items. Safe charging temperatures are 0 - 40C and optimal charging temperatures are 10 - 30C. Connect Flitecell charger plugs to Flitecell terminals ensuring to connect the orange (positive) connector to the orange terminal first and the black (negative) connector to the black terminal. Check that connections have been made correctly. Plug the charger in the wall socket. Place the supplied magnet on the Flitecell for 5 -
10 seconds, as shown by arrow, to activate charging. If the magnet has been misplaced, you can use the base of Flite Controller to initiate charging. The charger will automatically turn off when the charging process is complete. FLITECELL IS A POWERFUL BATTERY CONTAINING A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF ENERGY. CHARGING A DAMAGED FLITECELL CAN RESULT IN A FIRE OR EXPLOSION. ALWAYS INSPECT THE FLITECELL BEFORE CHARGING. CHARGE THE FLITECELL UNDER SUPERVISION, IN A SAFE LOCATION, AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, MOISTURE AND AWAY FROM FLAMMABLE OBJECTS AND SURFACES. THE BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) BALANCES AND OPTIMISES FLITECELL DURING EACH CHARGE CYCLE. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO DISCONNECT THE FLITECELL AFTER A FULL CHARGING CYCLE. MAGNET PLACED TO ACTIVATE CHARGING Flitecell light Light meaning Red light flashes Capacity 0% 10%
Red light on Capacity 10% 20%
Green light on Capacity is 20% 35%
Green light flashing Capacity 20% 35% + charging Two green lights on Capacity 35% 65%
One on + one flashes Capacity 35% 65% + charging Three green lights on Capacity 65% 100%
Two on + one flashes Capacity 65% 100% + charging 18 19 Flitescooter assembly Flitescooter assembly Fitting the Flitescooter bladder to the core requires proper technique as the fitment between the two are tight for maximum strength. We recommend doing this process with two people, at least the first few times. 4 Place the rigid core (Flitebox cavity side up) on a flat, smooth surface to avoid scratching the carbon finish on the core. Unroll Flitescooter bladder face down. 5 3 6 3 4 lide bladder onto core from front end first, maintaining the bladder flap above the core. 3 4 Ensure bladder is well tucked into the recess along the front edge of the core. Carefully stretch bladder over one rear corner first. Inating Flitescooter NOTE THAT THE REAR UNDERSIDE EDGES OF THE CORE ARE DELIBERATELY SHORTER THAN THE TOP FACE TO MAKE FITMENT OF THE BLADDER EASIER. WARM MILD SOAPY WATER SOLUTION MAY BE APPLIED TO THE FLITESCOOTER BLADDER TO ASSIST WITH FITMENT AND EASE OF ALIGNMENT. RINSE OFF SOAP SOLUTION WITH FRESH WATER AFTER FITMENT IS COMPLETE. Inflating Flitescooter 1 Twist the valve cap anti-clockwise to remove. Flitescooter assembly 4 1 2 3 4 5 To inflate, push the central valve down. 3 Twist anti-clockwise to release. 1 The valve will pop up. This ensures the bladder will not deflate when you remove the hose after inflation. Inating Flitescooter 5 4 5 2 3 6 Connect pump hose to valve and inflate bladder to 15 16 PSI. 5 6 THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY. 6 5 5 6 6 Once inflated to 15 16 PSI, twist the pump hose anti-clockwise to remove and re-fit the valve cover cap. When disconnecting the pump hose, no air should escape from the valve. If the bladder deflates you must release the central valve (see step 2) and re-inflate. Flitescooter is now inflated. Connect the handlebars to Flitescooter To stretch bladder over the other rear corner, you will likely need two people. While one person pulls on the bladder, the other person can tap the bladder down with the palm of their hand to get it over the core and into place. If you dont have a second person to assist with fitting the bladder, you could carefully place your foot in the Flitebox cavity to get leverage for stretching it over the final rear corner. Be careful that the bladder is positioned evenly and not creased or caught. Check bladder is seated correctly around the core before carefully flipping the Flitescooter over. DO NOT USE ANY OBJECTS TO GET LEVERAGE FOR FITTING THE FINAL REAR CORNER AS IT COULD DAMAGE THE CORE. PLACE ON A SMOOTH, SOFT SURFACE TO AVOID SCRATCHING THE CARBON FINISH ON THE CORE. Turn the handlebars upside down and place the Flite Controller wrist strap over the bottom of the handlebars. Carefully slide the wrist strap to the very top by holding onto Flite Controller. 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 COVER3. Avoid contact with the wings and Flite Jet5634Flitescooter assemblyInating Flitescooter5. Keep distance200m6. Release the throttle7. Whats in the boxConnect the handlebars to FlitescooterTurn the handlebars upside down and place the Flite Controller wriststrap over the bottom of the handlebars. Carefully slide the wriststrap to the very top by holding onto Flite Controller.With your other hand, lift the latch on the back of the Flite Controllercavity. Place Flite Controller into the handlebar cavity and gentlypush until you hear it click into place.No relevant for scooter - image will be removed200m needs the right font Connect the eFoil to Flitescooter Installing Flite Jet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Place the inflated Flitescooter upside down on a clear surface. Locate the Flitebox cavity on the bottom of the board and ensure the 4 retaining screws are removed. Check to ensure the orange o-ring is inserted, properly seated in the Flitebox cavity o-ring groove, clean and free of sand, grit or water. Carefully lift the eFoil from its bag and place the Flitebox into the cavity. While doing this ensure the power cables feed through into the Flitescooter cavity. Ensure the Flitebox is properly seated in the cavity and flush with the board surface. Add a thin layer of Tef-Gel to the 4 x 20mm stainless steel hex fasteners. Tighten them in a cross pattern, first using your fingers to ensure the threads are properly engaged, and then using the supplied hex key. Medium force (a torque of 6 Nm) needs to be applied when using the long arm of the hex key to ensure the fasteners are tight. When properly tightened, the eFoil should be secured and the o-ring compressed. Failure to properly tighten the fasteners or fit the o-ring will result in a board leak. Be careful not to over-tighten the fasteners as this could result in stripped threads or damaged fasteners. Your Flitescooter is supplied with Flite Jet, the recommended propulsion unit for safety and stability. We recommend connecting the eFoil to the Flitescooter first for safer and easier installation of Flite Jet. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Connect the eFoil to the Flitescooter. Check the fuselage thread is clean and free of sand, grit or water. Check the Flite Jet thread is clean and free of sand, grit or water. Wipe clean if necessary. Apply a small amount of Tef-Gel to the thread of Flite Jet. The Dual Drive system uses a reverse thread. Install Flite Jet by rotating ANTI-CLOCKWISE until there is no gap between the jet and fuselage. This should be just finger tight. If there is any resistance during installation, remove the Flite Jet completely to check for sand and grit. Try again without using excessive force. Rotate until the gap is closed. Pair the Flite Controller and check that 'Jet' is displayed on the Speed / Gear screen. Jet mode adjusts the virtual gears for a better experience when using Flitescooter. Add a thin layer of Tef-Gel periodically to the threads of the Flite Jet module. For troubleshooting tips, you can visit the Support page on our website. Fliteboard's Dual Drive system allows you to swap between Flite Jet and the Flite Propeller module with a Pro Tail Cover quickly, without using tools. Please be aware that swapping to Flite Propeller has inherent risks and may be prohibited by local regulations. Where permitted, we recommend that Flite Propeller always be used with the Prop Guard. TEF-GEL TEF-GEL 22 23 Connect the fuselage tail Connect the stabiliser wing Place the board upside down with the eFoil connected. Take the fuselage tail from the travel bag, add a light cover of Tef-Gel to the tail connection and install the tail into the fuselage. Add a thin layer of Tef-Gel from the tube supplied to the thread of the supplied 16mm fastener bolt and carefully tighten using the hex key using torque of 6 Nm. You may need to push on the tail (compresses the o-ring) for the screw to find the thread. Misalignment may cause damage to the thread. Insert the handlebars into the handlebar cavity. Turn the handlebar lock clockwise until it stops. This will keep the handlebars locked into place. 1 2 1 2 3 TEF-GEL Connect the fuselage tail Connect the wing Remove your Cruiser 1800 wing from the travel bag and from its wing cover. Place the wing in position as shown. Ensure you have the correct fuselage 1 cover that was provided with your wing (refer to page 12). Insert the 3 fasteners taking care to ensure the correct set is being used for the particular wing model you are fitting. ALWAYS add Tef-Gel to the fasteners first. The fasteners should extend by approximately 6-8mm through the wing when placed in the countersunk holes. Connect the front wing 1 2 3 Take the Flite 500 stabiliser from the travel bag and remove the wing cover. Make sure to use the provided Flite 500 shims. Take the correct stabiliser wing shim and fit between the stabiliser wing and the fuselage tail. To ensure correct mounting, direction and placement, the wing when installed correctly should have the rounded, curved leading edge facing the front wing. ALWAYS ADD TEF-GEL TO THE STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS THAT ARE BEING INSERTED INTO THE ALUMINIUM. IF LEAVING WINGS ATTACHED FOR EXTENDED PERIODS, ENSURE THAT YOU LOOSEN FASTENERS AND RE-APPLY TEF-GEL EVERY FEW WEEKS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN CORROSION AND DAMAGE TO YOUR EFOIL FASTENER INSERTS. Connect the stabliser TEF-GEL 4 Tighten the fasteners with the supplied hex key, ensuring the fasteners are tight enough that the wing cannot move or wobble significantly during use. Use a torque of 6 Nm to tighten the fasteners. Turning on Flitescooter TEF-GEL 24 PRO TIP We have supplied 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 degree shims so you can customise your ride. Changing shims alters the amount of stabilising downforce provided by the tail, and also impacts the balance point of the foil and responsiveness. Higher shim numbers can generate earlier takeoff. Based on extensive testing, we recommend using the 3 or 4 shim on Flitescooter. 25 Connect the fuselage tailTurning on FlitescooterPlace the inated Flitescooter on a clear surface. Locate thehandlebar cap and remove by gently pulling upTurn the handlebar lock counterclockwise so that the opening linesup with the handlebar cavity.Insert the handlebars into the handlebar cavity. Turn the handlebarlock clockwise until it stops. This will keep the handlebars locked intoplace.Flitescootering for the rst timeArming the motorConnect the front wingConnect the stabliser Connect Flitecell to Flitescooter Download Flite App and update Flite App is available to download in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. We recommend using Flite App to ensure your board and Flite Controller always have the latest software to deliver the best performance. In addition to enhancing your experience on the water, Flite App connects you to a global community of Fliteboard and Flitescooter riders. Share your sessions, compete and discover new places to ride. Download Flite App fliteboard.com/app Watch our Flite App video at fliteboard.com/video With the eFoil, fuselage tail and wings attached, its time to carefully turn your board over so it stands on BOTH the front wing and nose of the board. 1 2 3 4 5 Twist the lid latches and open the board lid. DO NOT OPEN LID WHILST IN THE WATER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. 2 Take Flitecell by the handle and carefully lower it into the board cavity, ensuring to move cables out of the way first. The warning label should be facing up. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE BOARD SEAL WHEN FITTING FLITECELL. ANY KNICKS, CUTS OR DAMAGE TO THE SEAL MAY RESULT IN LEAKS. BE CAREFUL NOT TO RECONNECT FLITECELL POWER CABLES WITHIN 10 SECONDS OF DISCONNECTION TO AVOID A POSSIBLE ARC. 2 2 5 6 If using Flitecell Sport, place the spacer in the board cavity first. Connect the orange power cable to the orange power in Flitecell. You will feel a secure click when properly engaged. Note: Depress the button on the side of the connector when removing the connector. Connect the black power cable to the black power in Flitecell. 5 5 Flitecell is now connected. 6 6 5 4 6 5 26 27 Flite Controller overview Turn on Flite Controller Handlebars overview
(Minus) button LCD display screen
+ (Plus) button Magnetic charge connection point Throttle trigger Mode button Pairing point and Flitecell switching magnet Wrist strap Flite Controller cradle Thumb throttle Latch for Flite Controller 1 2 Turn on Flite Controller by holding down the + button AND Mode (bottom) button together for 3 seconds. After a 3 second press of both buttons, the Flite logo will appear with the software version number, and the Controller will move to the home screen with lock icon. 1 2 Flite Controller disconnected
(requires pairing) and motor locked (requires arming). Gear 1. Hold + button for 7 seconds to put into pairing mode. IF THE LED STATUS LIGHT HAS A BLUE SOLID LIGHT
(NOT BLINKING) YOUR FLITE CONTROLLER IS CONNECTED. IF THE FLITEBOX LIGHT IS FLASHING YOUR CONTROLLER AND FLITESCOOTER NEED TO BE PAIRED. 28 29 Connecting Flite App to Flitescooter Connecting Flite App to Flite Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn off Flite Controller. Ensure Flitescooter has power and the lid is closed. Select Flitescooter from the Devices menu. When connected, the board Flitebox LED will turn purple. When performing some updates it will display green. You will now be able to see the software version of Flitescooter. Once connected you can perform updates and sync session rides. Connecting to Flitescooter will transfer settings from the app
(e.g. knots and miles per hour). WHEN NEW SOFTWARE UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, YOULL SEE AN ORANGE UPDATE ICON. BEFORE YOU UPDATE SOFTWARE MAKE SURE THE PHONE, FLITECELL AND FLITE CONTROLLER HAVE AT LEAST 20% CHARGE. KEEP THE PHONE CLOSE AND IN LINE OF SIGHT WITH A STRONG WIFI/
CELLULAR NETWORK. DONT USE THE PHONE FOR ANYTHING ELSE SUCH AS CALLS, TEXTS, OR OTHER APPS. MAKE SURE THE FLITESCOOTER LID REMAINS CLOSED DURING THE UPDATE PROCESS. ENSURE FLITE CONTROLLER IS TURNED OFF AS THE APP CAN ONLY CONNECT TO ONE DEVICE AT A TIME. 1 2 3 4 5 Turn off Flitescooter. Turn on Flite Controller by holding down the + button AND Mode
(bottom) button together for 3 seconds. Ensure Flite Controller has power and is within range of the phone. Select Flite Controller from the Devices list. When selected and connected, the current state of charge will be displayed. You will now be able to see the software version of the Flite Controller and perform any updates here. WHEN NEW SOFTWARE UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, YOULL SEE AN ORANGE UPDATE ICON. WHEN UPDATING, DONT USE THE PHONE FOR ANYTHING ELSE SUCH AS CALLS, TEXTS OR OTHER APPS. Capturing sessions 1 2 3 Flitescooter will automatically capture sessions to its onboard computer. Connect to the Flitescooter and then tap Sync to view and download any new sessions. Clicking a ride in the Sessions list will then take you to ride detail screen. Here you can play back your ride in various speeds, over an aerial map. 30 31
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Flite Controller pairing procedure Flitebox light Flite Controller meaning 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensure Flitebox power cables are connected to Flitecell. Close the lid and wait for the audible beep indicating the board is switched on. Open the Flitescooter lid and place the base of the Flite Controller on the pairing target of the Flitebox (between the Flitecell cables). Note: With the lid open, the system will shut down after 10 seconds. Once the LED lights change to scrolling orange, remove the Flite Controller from the pairing target and close the lid. Set the controller into pairing mode by holding the + button for 7 seconds until the words 'PRESS MODE TO COMMENCE PAIRING'
appear. Then press mode button to confirm. The words 'LOOKING FOR NEW PAIR' will appear. Once paired successfully, the LEDs will change to a light blue colour. Fasten the latches once paired successfully. Troubleshooting: If the lights are not solid blue, or the battery icon on your Flite Controller is crossed out, this indicates that the Flitecell has not paired, and the process needs to be repeated from Step 1. The Magnetic Clip can be used to keep Flitecell activated longer than 10 seconds. Remove once paired. DO NOT HOLD THE FLITE CONTROLLER IN THE PAIRING POSITION FOR MORE THAN 30 SECONDS. HOLDING THE FLITE CONTROLLER IN THIS POSITION WILL PUT THE BOARD INTO SOFTWARE UPDATE. 1 3 4 Searching for new pair Light blue solid Ready to ride Red flashing Alert (high temp, tilt, overcurrent, system error) Blue flashing Armed Blue chasing Motor running Orange flashing Disconnected Flitecell / Controller Orange chasing Searching for new pair Flitecell / Controller Purple solid Flite App connected Purple chasing Flite App data transfer
+ Button Mode Button Ready to ride 32 5 33 Flite Controller screen guide Motor locked Ready to arm. Flitecell 100% charged Gear set to 1 Jet propulsion selected Motor armed Motor unlocked with 5 seconds to squeeze the throttle trigger. Flitecell charge 50%
Disconnected (scrolling) Flite Controller is not connected or under water. Hold plus for 7 seconds until Flite Controller displays LOOKING FOR NEW PAIR. Looking for new pair
(scrolling) Flite Controller is looking for a new pair. Current Speed / Gear Distance Speed 1.3km/h Gear 1 Travelled 6.4kms Remaining 24.7kms Current Speed 23.6km/h Pairing required Flite Controller is not paired. Hold plus for 7 seconds until Flite Controller displays LOOKING FOR NEW PAIR. Battery not paired Repeat pairing process
(see page 32). Time Elapsed 60mins Remaining 12mins Current speed 23.6km/h Speed Maximum 35.1km/h Average 13.2km/h Current speed 23.6km/h Diagnostics Flitecell kilowatts 1.5 RPM x 1000 = 2,100 ESC Temp 40C Flitecell Temp 40C Flitecell Charge 100%
Current Speed 23.6km/h Efficiency 60 Wh/km Flitecell charge 100%
Current speed 23.6km/h 34 35 Flite Controller screen guide Charge remaining Flitecell 98%
Flite Controller 66%
Flite Controller charging Flite Controller currently at 10% state of charge. Motor Cool Down The motor needs to cool down. Flitescooter is limited to low gears for 1 minute to allow motor to cool. High Temp Flitecell is too hot. Ride using low power to allow Flitecell to cool, otherwise Flitecell may shut down. 50% Flitecell warning Flitecell has 50% (or less) remaining charge. Flitescooter tilted Flitescooter is disabled due to the tilt angle. High Current Motor Cool Down mode will be activated if power isnt reduced. Testing Motor To avoid accidental injury, this feature prevents the motor from being turned on fully and any overheating to seals, when the board is on land. Flitecell charge critical Flitecell charge very low, immediately return to shore. Flitescooter is limited to low gears only to conserve charge. Flite Controller low charge Flite Controller requires charge. Ensure Flite Controller is charged above 50% each ride. Settings Flitescooter settings can be updated on the Flite App or the Flite Controller. To change settings on the Flite Controller, hold the Mode button until the settings screen is displayed. CONNECTING TO FLITESCOOTER WILL TRANSFER SETTINGS FROM THE APP (E.G. KNOTS AND MILES PER HOUR). PLEASE BE AWARE THAT SPEED READOUT REQUIRES A GPS CONNECTION. IF YOU ARE RIDING WITH POOR GPS SIGNAL YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR CURRENT SPEED. 36 37 Turning on Flitecell Connect the handlebars to Flitescooter 1 2 3 4 Make certain nothing is caught in the seal. Carefully close the lid. Twist and lock the two lid latches. A few seconds after the lid is shut in position, you will hear a beep beep beep which signifies that the Flitecell and board have automatically turned on. If the external board light is not active, open the lid and ensure the power cables are properly connected, and there are lights on the Flitecell indicating it is switched on. 5 Flitecell will automatically turn off 10 seconds after the lid is opened. 1 3 SEE PAGE 32 FOR PAIRING FLITE CONTROLLER THE SEAL IS A CRITICAL COMPONENT. IF DAMAGED CONTACT YOUR FLITE AUTHORISED SERVICE PARTNER FOR A REPLACEMENT PART. NEVER RIDE THE BOARD WITH A DAMAGED SEAL. THE FLITECELL AND CABLES ARE WATER RESISTANT; HOWEVER, ALWAYS KEEP FLITECELL, CABLES AND BOARD CAVITY DRY. WATER, ESPECIALLY SALT WATER, CAN ACCELERATE AGEING AND CORROSION. IF YOUR BOARD LEAKS, CHECK SEALS, AND CLEAN COMPONENTS CAREFULLY. Flitescooter's excellent buoyancy allows you to step on from a dock or pontoon. If you are starting in the water, do step 2 and 3 from the shore, then float your board with the eFoil facing up to just over waist deep. From there, you can flip your Flitescooter and insert the handlebars. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 7 Ensure the eFoil is paired to Flite Controller before going in the water. Locate the handlebar cap and remove by gently pulling up. Turn the handlebars upside down and place the Flite Controller wrist strap over the bottom of the handlebars. Carefully slide the wrist strap to the very top by holding onto Flite Controller. With your other hand, lift the latch on the back of the handlebars. Place Flite Controller into the cradle of the handlebars and close the rear latch. Turn the handlebar lock counterclockwise so that the opening lines up with the handlebar cavity. Check the handlebar cavity is free of sand and grit. Place the inated Flitescooter on a clear surface. Locate the handlebar cap and remove by gently pulling up Insert the handlebars into the handlebar cavity. Turn the handlebar lock clockwise until it stops. This will keep the handlebars locked into place. Place the inated Flitescooter Turn the handlebar lock on a clear surface. Locate the counterclockwise so that the handlebar cap and remove opening lines by gently pulling up up with the handlebar cavity. Turn the handlebar lock counterclockwise so that the opening lines up with the handlebar cavity. Insert the handlebars into the handlebar cavity. Turn the handlebar lock clockwise until it stops. This will keep the handlebars locked into place. 38 Connect the fuselage tail 39 Flitescooter safety Arming the motor We have implemented the following features to help you have a safe and enjoyable experience on Flitescooter:
Draw Fly Zones on the app to help avoid shallow water Speed limited to 25km/h Wireless safety key to cut off power when you are not on the board Select a suitable riding location A location with a minimum 1 metre / 3.3 feet depth is essential. The wings and eFoil should never make contact with anything below the surface, including a sand bottom. Be aware of tide times, as well as submerged items such as branches, coral, boat chains and fishing lines. If you are unsure about the local area ask someone who knows the waterway for advice. Choose a location away from swimmers and other water users and ensure local laws allow motorised craft to be used in the area. Flitescooter should be used in smooth water without waves and currents. It is not designed for use in choppy water. Flitescooter's excellent buoyancy allows you to step on from a dock or pontoon. Ride time and range are dependent upon:
Rider weight Average speed Water / wind conditions ENSURING SAFE WATER DEPTH IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT BEFORE RIDING. SELECT A LOCATION THAT HAS A MINIMUM DEPTH OF AT LEAST 1 METRE /
3.3 FEET. ALWAYS MONITOR FLITECELL LEVELS WHILE RIDING AND TAKE CARE NOT TO DEPLETE THE FLITECELL BEFORE RETURNING TO YOUR POINT OF ORIGIN. NEVER RIDE FLITESCOOTER FURTHER FROM SHORE THAN YOU ARE PREPARED TO SWIM BACK. Flitescooter uses a safety lock to guarantee that riders cannot accidentally spin the motor by bumping the throttle trigger unintentionally. Riders must arm (unlock) the motor to take Flite. Turning on Flitescooter 1 2 3 4 Before arming the motor ensure you are wearing a wireless safety key. The Flitescooter will cut off power when you are not on the board. To arm the motor, press the thumb throttle all the way in and then release it completely. Press and release the minus button. Press the thumb throttle within the 5 second countdown window to activate Flite Jet. Always verify the eFoil is clear and in a safe location before activating the motor. IMPORTANT: NEVER RUN THE MOTOR OUT OF WATER FOR MORE THAN 3 SECONDS, AS DOING SO CAN OVERHEAT AND DAMAGE THE SHAFT AND SEALS. Arming the motor 1 2 3 Watch our video tutorials at fliteboard.com/video Flitescootering for the rst time 40 41 Riding Flitescooter for the first time 1 Wireless safety key 4 Arming the motor Arm the system Press the face of the safety key to turn it on. You will now see 'Safety Key Detected' appear on Flite Controller. Controller as it previously was showing all controls Press the thumb throttle all the way in and then release it completely. Within a few seconds, press and release the minus button on Flite Controller. 2 Set 4 points of contact with hands and feet 5 Gradually throttle to plane Flitescootering for the rst time Pg. 32 - Update handlebar image to one without controller in it.
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-Update line throttle trigger to Thumb throttle Press the thumb throttle and push forward gently on the handlebars to keep the board flat until planing. The Flitescooter is planing when it skims over the surface of the water. Stand with feet shoulder width apart. You can simply step onto the Flitescooter from a dock or climb up from the side. 6 Lean back to fly 7 Level out 3 Check and set your gear Leave at gear 1 if you are a lighter rider or increase if you need more power. Pg. 43 - Angle too aggressive Shift your weight back by softly pulling on the handlebars. Push forward slightly to level out or touch down. Youll be up and flying in no time. 42 43 Flitescooter common mistakes Flitescooter pro tips Pg. 43 - Angle too aggressive Fly as low as possible when learning and touch down often until confident. Once foiling, be aware of your weight position to help keep the board level. If you are taking off too quickly or aggressively, shift feet slightly further forward or change to a lower stabiliser shim number. If you are having to stand too far back to fly (heavier riders) shift to a higher shim number. If you are having difficulty getting up to speed, increase your starting gear number. Foiling through turns Once comfortable flying in a straight line, you can steer by shifting weight from one foot to the other. Start by doing very wide turns, using the handlebars to help you turn. As you gain experience you can try tighter turns. Keep speed constant through the turn. All of this might sound complex, but if you keep your weight forward, fly in flat water, maintain constant speed, and take learning step by step, you will be foiling in no time. RAPID RELEASE OF THE TRIGGER CAN CAUSE THE NOSE OF THE BOARD TO SUDDENLY DROP AND MAY CAUSE A CRASH. Flitescooter rides on wings that fly under water. Just like an airplane, Flitescooter needs sufficient and constant speed to avoid stalling the wings, and must be flown level to avoid changes in altitude (which can Pg. 43 - Angle too aggressive Add below images in this order to cause a wing breach and splashdown). The three most common mistakes Flitescooter Common Mistakes riders make when learning to Flitescooter are as follows:
Pg. 43 - Angle too aggressive Add below images in this order to Flitescooter Common Mistakes Add below images in this order to Flitescooter Common Mistakes 1 Taking off with insufficient speed Pushing or pulling the handlebars changes the angle of the board above the water, and the wings below the water. Pulling back to fly with insufficient speed will stall the wing, causing a splashdown. To avoid this common mistake, continue gently pushing forward on the handlebars (to keep the nose of the board and wing down) until at flying speed. Flying speed is generally 20km/h / 12.5mph or slightly faster for heavier riders. 2 Flying too high Once at sufficient flying speed, riders should take off smoothly by very gently shifting weight back and pulling back on the handlebars. Riders need to angle the nose of the board up a few degrees to take off, but then quickly return board and wing to level position to maintain constant altitude. The skill (and thrill) of Flitescooter is finding the right balance above the water. Pulling or leaning back too hard, or being too aggressive with the handlebars will cause a wing breach or stall, and will result in a splashdown. 3 Speed variations The thrust from Flite Jet is part of the overall balance of the hydrofoil system. Make changes using the thumb throttle smoothly and slowly to maintain smooth and level flight. Varying speed too aggressively can disrupt balance and cause a wing breach, stall or splashdown. 44 45 Maintenance and storage READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STORING YOUR BOARD. 1 2 3 It is essential that your Flitescooter be serviced as per the Maintenance schedule at the end of this User Guide to retain its high level of performance, safety and reliability, including warranty, as mentioned previously. The service intervals are in hours of ride time or years, whichever comes first. The service schedule and intervals assume you will use your Flitescooter in accordance with our guidelines. Periodic checks 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensure that you view our Care and Maintenance video fliteboard.com/video before first using your Flitescooter. Ensure that after each session, you visually inspect all elements of your Flitescooter including board, wings, mast, handlebars, Flitecell and Flite Controller for any damage or water ingress. Ensure that you perform the 6 Month Flitecell Checklist located on the Support page of the website. Ensure all connections are clean, free from corrosion and damage after each use. Ensure the hinges have been rinsed with fresh water, are clean and free from corrosion or damage after each use. Ensure the handlebars have been rinsed with fresh water, are clean and free from corrosion or damage after each use. Maintenance schedule intervals The hours / years intervals shown in the maintenance schedule section of the User Guide are intended as a guide. If you operate a Fliteschool then supplementary servicing may be necessary. CAUTION: Avoid leaving your Flitescooter tied up in marinas or near vessels for extended periods of time. Any earth leakage from surrounding vessels can lead to accelerated corrosion of your eFoil components. Please contact support@fliteboard.com for any queries or questions. Flitescooter Post ride Open the board lid slowly, taking care to not let it fall on the nose of the board or the handlebars. After each ride, check to see if any water has leaked into the Flitecell cavity. If so, check the cause of the leak which may include: sand present on the sealing surface; a damaged or dislocated seal; damaged hinges or latches; or something obstructing the lid when closed. Once the Flitecell has been removed ensure that the complete board, including Flitecell compartment, seals, hinges, lid and eFoil are washed thoroughly in fresh water. Let the board air dry and then wipe down with a clean, dry absorbent cloth. Ensure that Contact Cleaner is sprayed onto all electrical connections. Regular maintenance Check the carbon core regularly for damage or cracks. If damage is present have it repaired by a professional surfboard or sailboard repairer. The inflatable bladder can be repaired using the supplied repair kit. 15 16 PSI is the recommended inflation pressure. Inspect the orange mast flange seal regularly for any damage and ensure it is kept clean and free of any sand, grit or dirt. During daily use ensure that the eFoil is removed from the board and wings from the eFoil at least every three days. Ensure Contact Cleaner is applied to all electrical connection points and Tef-Gel is reapplied to all screws. Storage Ensure that all sand, grit, dirt, and salt residue has been washed off with fresh water, and sufficiently dried. Ensure that the Flitecell has been wiped down with a clean, dry absorbent cloth while switched off. Apply Contact Cleaner to all connectors to reduce the risk of corrosion. Take care not to scratch the Flitescooter core. Wash the inflatable bladder with warm soapy water and dry before storage. The inflatable bladder can remain inflated, or be deflated and stored on or off the carbon core to suit your storage preference. Place your Flitescooter in the provided bag, then store in a clean and dry environment. Keep the board and bag out of the sun. 46 47 eFoil system Post ride Flitecell Post ride Disconnect the Flitecell power cables. Rinse thoroughly with clean fresh water after every use. Rinse the inside of the mast (through the notch in the rear of the flange) with fresh water. Rinse around the mast flange to wash salt away from the board connection area (if keeping the board and eFoil attached). Regular maintenance Disassemble the eFoil from the board. Remove the wing, fuselage cover and tail, and clean thoroughly with fresh soapy water to remove any built-up salt or sand. Storage Always store the eFoil in a clean, dry environment. Flite Controller and handlebars Post ride Remove the Flite Controller from the handlebars. Rinse the Flite Controller and handlebars with fresh water to clean away salt and debris. Ensure a steady stream of fresh water is applied directly into the trigger housing. While doing so press and depress the trigger and thumb throttle numerous times to loosen any sand, grit or debris that may affect its performance. Peel out the rubber cover on the underside and clean this with fresh water. Ensure this area is dry before replacing the cover. Regular maintenance Pre and post season, the 3 torque screws on the underside of Flite Controller can be undone to release the trigger. This will allow you to thoroughly clean and inspect the trigger, spring and magnet. Regularly check that the Flite Controller trigger and handlebar throttle can move freely. Storage Store in a cool dry place, out of the sun. Wipe Flitecell down with a wet cloth (freshwater), and clean Flitecell contacts and data connector with Contact Cleaner. Flitecell is waterproof but it should remain dry where possible. DO NOT submerge or shower. Avoid placing Flitecell on the sand, which can make its way into the Flitecell cavity and scratch surfaces. DO NOT charge the Flitecell immediately after use. The Flitecell temperature may be too high. Allow 30 minutes between riding and charging to allow for cooling. DO NOT clean the Flitecell or charger with denatured alcohol or other flammable solvents. IF THE BOARD HAS LEAKED AND / OR THE FLITECELL HAS BEEN SUBMERGED IN WATER, INSPECT FOR WATER INGRESS USING THE SIGHT GLASS LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE FLITECELL. STAND THE FLITECELL UP ON ITS BOTTOM END FOR ONE MINUTE AND THEN PLACE THE FLITECELL ON ITS SIDE WITH THE SIGHT GLASS FACING DOWN FOR ONE MINUTE. INSIDE THE SIGHT GLASS IS A COLOUR CHANGING LABEL WHICH WILL TURN RED IF WATER IS PRESENT. INSPECT THE SIGHT GLASS AND CONFIRM THAT WATER IS NOT PRESENT BEFORE CHARGING AND USING A FLITECELL THAT HAS BEEN IMMERSED IN WATER. IF A FLITECELL HAS BEEN DROPPED OR DAMAGED, CONTACT FLITE IMMEDIATELY AND DO NOT USE THE FLITECELL. Regular maintenance Examine the charger regularly for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure or other parts. Storage Keep Flitecell stored out of the reach of children and pets. DO NOT store the Flitecell near heat sources such as a furnace or heater. DO NOT leave the Flitecell inside of a vehicle on hot days. The ideal storage temperature is 10C 25C. Do NOT store the Flitecell whilst charging. Disconnect the charger when not in use. DO NOT store the Flitecell fully charged or discharged for a longer period of time. For long or short term storage a charge state of 40% (1 LED ON indicates 25 - 35% charge) is optimal. Only fully charge the Flitecell when planning a ride. We recommend that you discharge the Flitecell during your final session of the season and charge back up to the above state. 48 49 Troubleshooting Issue Troubleshooting guide Issue Troubleshooting guide Flitescooter starts to slow or limp This is a sign your Flitecell is about to run down or over heat. Move out of the water and recharge your Flitecell. Refer to the Flitecell charging instructions
(page 18). Flite Controller shows 'Safety Key Not Found'
Flitescooter needs the wireless safety key to operate. Press the face of the wireless safety key to turn it on. If an LED does not appear on the face, replace the coin cell battery within by strictly adhering to the safety warning (page 9). Flitescooter turns off while riding Move out of the water to a safe, dry, clean area. Check the LED on Flitecell to confirm if it still has charge. If it has charge, disconnect and reconnect the Flitecell to see if you can establish a connection. Inspect the Flitecell for water or damage. There should be no water inside the Flitecell housing. Flite Controller disconnects Re-arm the Flite Controller. See arming instructions (page 32). Flite Controller unpairs Re-pair the Flite Controller. See pairing instructions (page 32). Flitecell charger wont connect Disconnect and reconnect. Contact Flitescooter Customer Support. fliteboard.com/support Flite Controller wont turn on Ensure Flite Controller is fully charged. See Flite Controller charging instructions (page 17). Water in the Flitescooter cavity Remove the board from the water. Remove the Flitecell. Dry the board completely. Check the Flitecell for leaks. If the Flitecell has taken in water refer to the section below. Once dried and re-assembled, take care that the Flitescooter cavity seal is properly compressed when closing the Flitescooter lid. Water in Flitecell Flitecell has an indicator for water damage. If water has penetrated the casing, regularly check the circular water indicator on the side of your Flitecell. If the sticker has turned red, this means water has penetrated the housing. IF WATER HAS PENETRATED THE FLITECELL, PLEASE SET FLITECELL ASIDE IN A COOL DRY PLACE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A FLITECELL THAT HAS BEEN WATERLOGGED. CONTACT FLITE IMMEDIATELY. Unable to pair Flite Controller Please ensure no other controllers or boards are switched on. Try again as per pairing instructions
(page 32). Unable to pair Flite Controllers to multiple boards Do not attempt to pair multiple Flite Controllers to multiple Flitescooters simultaneously. Always pair one at a time. Flite Controller shows a battery or temperature warning Slow down or decrease power consumption to cool the Flitecell down. The Flite Controller will warn you when the Flitecell temperature reaches 55C and again at 60C. At 65C the Flitecell will automatically start to shut down to preserve itself. Reduced ride time The battery management system (BMS) balances and optimises the Flitecell during each charge cycle. Allow 24 - 48 hours after charging before Flitecell use. 50 51 Technical specifications Load range RECOMMENDED WARRANTY LIMIT Flitescooter with Flite Jet 120kg / 265lbs 120kg / 265lbs Ride time 85kg rider Up to 1 hr 30 min (Flitecell Explore) Using a large wing at slow foiling speed, its possible to ride for over 2 hours. Board details KG LBS MEASUREMENTS L 237 16 35 2130 L x 880 W x 150mm D
(83 55/64 x 34 41/64 x 5 29/32) 1.9 4.2 1230 L x 540 W x 110mm D
(48 27/64 x 21 17/64 x 4 21/64) MEASUREMENTS 1290 L x 640 W x 3450mm D
(50 25/32 x 25 13/64 x 13 25/64) 1100 L x 640 W x 260mm D
(3'8 x 2'2 x 10) 450 L x 370 W x 90mm D
(5'3 x 2'3 x 3' 5/8) Flitescooter Handlebars Travel case Flitescooter eFoil case Flitecell travel bag Flitescooter core Materials Carbon fibre, Innegra, fibreglass, aircraft grade aluminium, high quality wood laminates and composites. Flitescooter materials Type Materials Pressure Inflatable Selytech Composite Super Light Drop Stitch Fabric / PVC / EVA 15 16 PSI Flite eFoil system Input power Max output power at shaft Nominal voltage Maximum current Motor type Motor speed Protections 5,000 Watts 3,600 Watts 52V 100A Brushless 4500 rpm peak Overheating, overcurrent Flite Jet diameter 90mm Flite Controller Communication type Speed control Runtime Rated cycles Protection grade Flitecell Fast Charger Charging current Charge time Flitecell Charger Charging current Charge time Bluetooth 20 virtual gears Average charge 24 hrs
/ Standby 200 hrs 1000 charge cycles IP67 25A 1hr 45min Flitecell Explore 1hr 15min Flitecell Sport 13.5A 2hr 30min Flitecell Explore 1hr 45min Flitecell Sport 52 53 Flitecell Explore Size Capacity Weight Protection Max charge voltage Min voltage Nominal voltage 390mm x 305mm x 80mm
(15 x 12 x 13) 40Ah / 2016Wh 14.5kg / 32lbs IP67 58.8V 42V 50.4V Flitecell Sport Size Capacity Weight Protection Max charge voltage Min voltage Nominal voltage 305mm x 305mm x 80mm
(12 x 12 x 13) 29.4Ah / 1487Wh 10.6kg / 23.4lbs IP67 58.8V 42V 50.4V Rated continuous discharge current 100A Rated charge current 25A Rated continuous discharge current 100A Rated charge current 25A Rated cycles >80% capacity 400 Cycles Rated cycles >80% capacity 400 Cycles Temperature discharge limits Temperature charge limits Communication BMS critical functions Other safety Shipping and transport 54 0 70 Degrees C 32 158 Degrees F 0 50 Degrees C 32 122 Degrees F Bluetooth Low Energy Balancing, Over-temperature
(Charge / Discharge) Over-current, short-circuit protection, reverse polarity and over & under voltage. 3 levels of fusing adds redundancy if BMS failure occurs. Conformal /
resin coatings used on PCBs. Phase Changing Material between cells and sight glass to check for leaks. Flitecell (batteries) are considered a dangerous good and must not be shipped without working with a dangerous goods shipping specialist. Shipping batteries marked as normal goods without informing the shipping party is illegal and dangerous. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is required for shipping the batteries. Temperature discharge limits Temperature charge limits Communication BMS critical functions Other safety Shipping and transport 0 70 Degrees C 32 158 Degrees F 0 50 Degrees C 32 122 Degrees F Bluetooth Low Energy Balancing, Over-temperature
(Charge/Discharge) Over-current, short-circuit protection, reverse polarity and over & under voltage. 3 levels of fusing adds redundancy if BMS failure occurs. Conformal /
Resin coatings used on PCBs. Phase Changing Material between cells and sight glass to check for leaks. Flitecell (batteries) are considered a dangerous good and must not be shipped without working with a dangerous goods shipping specialist. Shipping batteries marked as normal goods without informing the shipping party is illegal and dangerous. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is required for shipping the batteries. 55 Warranty registration / Details of purchase Customer name Business name
(if applicable) Country & State Purchased from Date of purchase Board type & serial number eFoil 60cm FIRST 100 HOURS / 1 YEAR SERVICE Inspected Replaced Mast Fuselage Flitebox Cables Seals Oil Flitebox Gore vent Cables Handlebars Handlebars Flite Jet Flitecell health Flite Jet Anode Wireless safety key Safety key coin cell Propulsion Flite Jet Flite Controller Flite Controller Flitecell type Explore Sport eFoil serial number Flitecell serial number(s) Flite Controller serial number(s) Flitecell Charger type & serial number 56 57 Maintenance scheduleeFoil Hours of useDateName of TechnicianSignature of TechnicianAuthorised Service Partner Comments 200 HOURS / 2 YEAR SERVICE WHICHEVER COMES FIRST 300 HOURS / 3 YEAR SERVICE WHICHEVER COMES FIRST Inspected Replaced Inspected Replaced Mast Fuselage Flitebox Cables Seals Oil Flitebox Gore vent Cables Mast Fuselage Flitebox Cables Seals Oil Flitebox Gore vent Cables Handlebars Handlebars Handlebars Handlebars Flite Jet Flitecell health Flite Jet Anode Flite Jet Flitecell health Flite Jet Anode Wireless safety key Safety key coin cell Wireless safety key Safety key coin cell Flite Controller Flite Controller Flite Controller Flite Controller 58 59 Maintenance scheduleMaintenance scheduleeFoil Hours of useDateName of TechnicianSignature of TechnicianAuthorised Service Partner CommentseFoil Hours of useDateName of TechnicianSignature of TechnicianAuthorised Service Partner Comments 400 HOURS / 4 YEAR SERVICE WHICHEVER COMES FIRST 500 HOURS / 5 YEAR SERVICE WHICHEVER COMES FIRST Inspected Replaced Inspected Replaced Mast Fuselage Flitebox Cables Seals Oil Flitebox Gore vent Cables Mast Fuselage Flitebox Cables Seals Oil Flitebox Gore vent Cables Handlebars Handlebars Handlebars Handlebars Flite Jet Flitecell health Flite Jet Anode Flite Jet Flitecell health Flite Jet Anode Wireless safety key Safety key coin cell Wireless safety key Safety key coin cell Flite Controller Flite Controller Flite Controller Flite Controller 60 61 Maintenance scheduleMaintenance scheduleeFoil Hours of useDateName of TechnicianSignature of TechnicianAuthorised Service Partner CommentseFoil Hours of useDateName of TechnicianSignature of TechnicianAuthorised Service Partner Comments Congratulations on becoming a Flitescooter owner. Now it's time to get out there and experience the freedom of Flite. 62 Series3_User Guide_200723_FA2 hello@fliteboard.com support@fliteboard.com fliteboard.com
1 | 48 US Agent 2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 562.18 KiB | October 16 2023 |
26 September 2023 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA To whom it may concern, Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d) (7) Filing Fliteboard Pty Ltd ("the applicant") certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Fliteboard Pty Ltd appoints Fliteboard USA LLC as a U.S. agent for service of process. Fliteboard Pty Ltd agrees to maintain an agent for no less than one year after it has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Fliteboard USA LLC accepts, as of the date of the filing of the application, the obligation of the designated U.S. agent for service of process. Applicant:
Company Name:
Address:
Contact Person:
Tel:
Email:
Fliteboard Pty Ltd 156 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia Robert Bell
+61 2 6694 3186 robert.bell@fliteboard.com Applicants Name:
Title:
Robert Bell Global Managing Director Signature:
Designated U.S. Agent Information:
Name:
FRN:
Address:
Contact Person:
Tel:
Email:
Fliteboard USA LLC 0034282780 860 Harbor Way South, Suite A, Richmond CA 94804, USA Alex Hawkins
+1 (949) 467 4474 alex.hawkins@fliteboard.com US Agents Name:
Title:
Alex Hawkins Managing Director USA Signature:
Doc ID: 8c2bcb625c789ab952ea4855106655e82401241e Sign Audit trail Title File name Document ID Audit trail date format Status Powered by Sign 20230926 FCC Agent for Service of process letter20230926 FCC Agen...rocess Letter.pdf8c2bcb625c789ab952ea4855106655e82401241eDD / MM / YYYYSigned26 / 09 / 202314:23:56 UTC+10Sent for signature to Alex Hawkins(alex.hawkins@fliteboard.com) and Robert Bell(robert.bell@fliteboard.com) frommargaret.pickels@fliteboard.comIP: 203.19.70.8028 / 09 / 202313:58:36 UTC+10Viewed by Robert Bell (robert.bell@fliteboard.com)IP: 122.106.105.23828 / 09 / 202313:58:58 UTC+10Signed by Robert Bell (robert.bell@fliteboard.com)IP: 122.106.105.23829 / 09 / 202306:28:48 UTC+10Viewed by Alex Hawkins (alex.hawkins@fliteboard.com)IP: 73.241.247.22329 / 09 / 202306:29:07 UTC+10Signed by Alex Hawkins (alex.hawkins@fliteboard.com)IP: 73.241.247.223The document has been completed.29 / 09 / 202306:29:07 UTC+10
1 | 62 CoveredEqu 2.911(d)(5)(i) and (ii) | Attestation Statements | 57.00 KiB | October 16 2023 |
Fliteboard Pty Ltd Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 10/10/2023 To whom it may concern:
We, [Fliteboard Pty Ltd], hereby certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought (FCC ID:
2BB7A-WSK1) is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to 2.903 of the FCC rules. We also certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, we are not identified on the Covered List (https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist) as an entity producing covered equipment. By signing this form, we confirm the above and that we are aware of the application requirements listed under 2.911(b) and (d)(5) and (6). Sincerely, Signature
[Name] Sam T Bolton
[Title] Principal Electronics Engineer
[Company] Fliteboard Pty Ltd The information provided in this letter is based on the referenced rule parts of Title 47 of the CFR as well as KDB 986446 D01. 2 0 V
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1 | 2023-10-16 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2023-10-16
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Fliteboard Pty Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0034033530
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1 | Physical Address |
156 Jonson Street
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1 |
Byron Bay, NSW, N/A
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1 |
Australia
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@eurofins.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2BB7A
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WSK1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S******** B********
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1 | Title |
Principal Electronics Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
+61 2********
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1 |
s******@fliteboard.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/10/2024 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Safety Key | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A****** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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c******@ntek.org.cn
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0017000 |
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