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Push the joystick to the left.
How to use the controller (cont.)
Moving the Roamer to the left
Note that the Roamer has a turning radius, so movement to the left will NOT be a
sudden 90 degree turn.
Push the joystick to the right.
Moving the Roamer to the right
Note that the Roamer has a turning radius, so movement to the right will NOT be a
sudden 90 degree turn.
Pull the joystick towards you, in the backwards direction.
Moving the Roamer in reverse
Releasing the joystick will automatically engage the brake.
Stopping / braking
ALWAYS rst check behind the Roamer for any obstacles or potential hazards
BEFORE the Roamer is moved in reverse.
Warnings:
ALWAYS be aware of the presence of others when operating the Roamer in a
conned environment (e.g. an elevator). In such environments, move the joystick
with a LIGHT, INCREMENTAL touch, in order to prevent potential injury to yourself
and others.
When the joystick is released and the brake is engaged, the Roamer will NOT
immediately stop, but instead will ROLL to a stop. BEFORE releasing the joystick, the
user must ensure that there is sufcient distance for the Roamer to safely come to a
stop.
DO NOT use excessive force or pressure on the joystick (e.g. yanking it violently
back and forth), as it may cause irreversible product damage.
It is strongly recommended that the user rst PRACTICE using the joystick a safe
environment, so as to prevent any unwanted movement that may result from misuse
of the joystick.
Joystick (cont.)8)
USB port9)
The USB port can be used to connect with and charge any small portable electronic
device that utilizes a USB cable (e.g. mobile phone, tablet). (USB cables/adapters are
NOT provided with this product.)
Locate the USB port beneath the controller.
Plug the USB cable into the USB port until it is securely connected.
How to Operate Your Roamer (Cont.)
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