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Skywalker 6.5" Sky Walker - Alerts - What Is that Awful Beeping Sound

Skywalker 6.5" Sky Walker
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ALERTS - WHAT IS THAT AWFUL BEEPING SOUND?
When the Sky Walker needs your attention or encounters an error, it will emit a series of warning
beeps to let you know. This could be for the following reasons:
You fell off the Sky Walker. The Sky Walker will be able to sense when you unexpectedly dismount
and will emit the warning beeping to let you know its sensors have been thrown out. Place the Sky
Walker on a smooth and flat surface, then turn the Sky Walker off, then on again.
You activated the speed alarm. The Sky Walker has an inbuilt speed alarm that will sound when
you are moving faster than 10km per hour. Reduce your speed to deactivate the speed alarm.
See speed restrictions below.
The Sky Walker has low-battery. The Display Panel will show a red Battery Icon alerting you to the
fact that you should charge your Sky Walker.
The Skywalker’s motors are overheating. This is usually caused by pushing the Sky Walker outside
of its optimal conditions e.g. riding uphill or over uneven terrain. Please allow the Sky Walker to cool
down.
SPEED RESTRICTIONS
The
Skywalker’s maximum speed is limited to about 12km per hour. Please keep in mind that riding
at 12km per hour will trip the Speed Alarm and will cause the Sky Walker to emit a series of warning
beeps. This alarm has been designed with your safety in mind as the Sky Walker is not designed for
speeds above 12km per hour. We highly recommend that users keep the Sky Walker at under 12km
per hour.
Speed Conversion: 12kp/h = 7mp/h

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