Specifications
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rules to ride by
> You’re taller than you think.
Be aware of the added height that the Segway HT
(and your helmet) gives you and use caution when
riding indoors or in the vicinity of doorways,
archways, branches, signs, or other low overhead
obstacles.
> Watch those turns!
Always turn slowly and with caution. Fast turns can
lead to loss of control and falls. Lean into turns.
> Don’t risk it.
When you encounter a slope, uneven terrain, or
other terrain feature with which you are not
experienced or that makes you at all concerned
about your safety, do not risk riding over it. Instead,
step off and use Power Assist Mode
> No passengers.
The Segway HT is for one rider. Do not ride double
or carry any passengers. Do not carry a child in
your arms or in a child carrier while riding.
> No stunts.
Do not attempt to perform any type of tricks, stunts,
or racing on your Segway HT.
> Not a medical device.
The Segway HT has not been designed, tested or
approved as a medical device. You must be able to
step on and off the Segway HT unassisted, which
requires physical abilities similar to ascending and
descending stairs without assistance, and without
holding the handrail. You must be able to operate
the steering control with your left hand.
> Both hands, both feet.
When riding, keep both hands on the Grips and both
feet on the Platform (not extending beyond the
Platform in front or back). Do not attempt to carry
any object in your hand(s). If you need to carry any
object, use a Segway-approved cargo accessory or
a securely attached backpack with both shoulder
straps in place.
> Never ride on stairs or through revolving doors.
Riding on stairs is extremely dangerous, as is riding
on escalators and through revolving doors.
> Don’t step off a moving Segway HT
Always come to a stop before stepping off.