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// 04-33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ONEWHEEL
FULL-BATTERY PUSH BACK
When the battery is fully charged and you continue to
charge it through regenerative braking (e.g. traveling
downhill), you may experience “Full-Battery Push Back.”
This is to prevent overcharging the battery cells. If this
happens, simply switch your Onewheel OFF and ON
again and travel up the hill for a few moments to expend
some of the charge. You will now be able to continue
riding downhill.
DEAD-BATTERY PUSH BACK
When your Onewheel battery is extremely low, it will
perform a much more aggressive push back and will
become inoperative. This means a full battery charge is
needed.
CAUTION: Never attempt to ride down a long or
steep hill with a freshly charged Onewheel. Loss of
control or damage to your Onewheel may occur.
CAUTION: Continuing to ride when low-battery
push back occurs may result in sudden shutdown or
damage to your Onewheel.