The Segway is a fun and interesting two-wheel electric motorized vehicle designed for short- to medium-range distances at slow speeds (10 mph (16 km/h) max). Many are used for law enforcement, replacing the traditional horse or bike. However, there has been a growing number of recreational users as the popularity increases and prices become more attractive.

Steps

  1. Ensure that the kickstand is fully functioning and holding the Segway upright.
  2. There are two modes to choose from, “turtle” and “normal”. For beginners, it is highly suggested that you use the “turtle” mode.
  3. Several red lights will rotate as the internal gyroscope is calibrating. Once this is complete a beep will go off while the red lights will turn green.
  4. Gently get on the Segway by placing both feet on the foot platform.
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  6. The Segway will "feel" where you want to go. Even though the newer versions have enough power to go off-road and over hilly terrain, you should respect its limitations, and your own. [2]
  7. Turn off the machine by holding the “on/off” button for about 3 seconds. Put the kickstand upright and ensure that the Segway safely stands upright.
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    How do I diagnose problems with my Segway?
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    Read the manual, join a glide group online, or take it to a dealer. Other than being trained as a service person yourself, that's about it. Segways are high tech sensor and computer controlled machines using high voltage electronics. Servicing them yourself is not particularly easy.
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    Can I use a Segway if my legs are weak?
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    It is not recommended to ride a Segway with weak legs.
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    How do I take it out of turtle mode?
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    Some Segways that are on turtle mode are made to only be on turtle mode. Try looking for switches or look in the instructions if you have any.
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