Segway I Series Spécifications Page 16

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how the Segway HT works
Stick Shake Warning
One of the ways the Segway HT notifies you that you are at risk of falling is by shaking the Handlebar and making growling noises. This is called the Stick Shake Warning. The
Stick Shake Warning will occur if you ride backward too fast or if you demand too much power from the Segway HT, such as by riding on a steep slope, on rough terrain, against
an obstacle or by accelerating or decelerating abruptly. Stick Shake Warning is more likely to occur when your Battery Packs are low, cold, heavily used, or poorly maintained.
Stick Shake Warning can happen both when you are on and off the Segway HT, as described in the following table:
Action User Response
Riding aggressively, accelerating or
stopping abruptly.
Ease up! Ride more gently, smoothly and slowly.
Riding against the Handlebar.
Ease up! Leave a gap!
Riding on rough terrain or steep
slopes.
The terrain is too demanding or steep. Ride on smoother, flatter terrain. If on a slope, turn perpendicular to the
slope, step off, and proceed in Power Assist Mode.
Riding against an obstruction.
Stop pushing against the obstruction. Stop, step off, and proceed in Power Assist Mode.
Riding backward.
Stop, turn in place, and proceed forward.
During Safety Shutdown.
Come to a controlled stop and safely step off within 10 seconds.
Moving a Segway HT with no rider on
the Platform while in Balance Mode.
When moving your Segway HT in Balance Mode with no rider on the Platform, you must move very slowly, or
switch to Power Assist Mode. (See Rider Detection on page 18 for more detail.)
Stepping on the Platform while in
Power Assist Mode.
Remove your foot. Level the Platform. Tap the Mode Button to enter Balance Mode. Check the Display for the
green smiling face. Move the Handlebar to make sure that the wheels respond. Try stepping on again.
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