Instruction Manual Genny 2.0
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The machine is operating at
reduced performance levels due
to a temporary condition. The
speed limit has been lowered
until the condition clears.
When the Speed Limiter pushes the
Handlebar back, stop leaning forward
and slow down. Always leave a gap
between yourself and the Handlebar.
HANDLEBAR VIBRATION
One of the ways that the machine notifies you when you are at risk is by shaking the Handlebar and making
growling noises. This is called Stick Shake Warning. The Stick Shake Warning can occur in conjunction with,
or independent of the Speed Limiter and Safety Shutdown alert, depending on your riding situation:
RIDER ON
If the Stick Shake Warning occurs while riding, slow down. If the Stick Shake Warning persists, come to
a stop and safely step off. Do not attempt to ride again until the condition that caused the persistent Stick
Shake Warning has been identified and corrected. If the Stick Shake Warning occurs while you are
stopped or stuck, step off immediately and do not attempt to ride again until:
ou are clear of all obstacles and slopes.
When riding, the Stick Shake Warning occurs to notify improper use for example if you ride backward too
fast or if you demand too much power from the Genny 2.0. riding on a steep slope, rough terrain, or
against an obstacle, or when accelerating or decelerating abruptly. The Stick Shake Warning is more
likely to occur when your Batteries are low, cold, heavily used, or poorly maintained because there is
less energy available to keep you balanced.
The Table lists possible causes of the Stick Shake Warning and recommended actions to take when the
Stick Shake Warning occurs with a Rider Detection sensor depressed and Parking stand legs reentered.
Possible Causes
Recommended Action
Riding aggressively, accelerating or stopping
abruptly.
Ride more smoothly and slowly.
Riding against the Handlebar causing you to
demand too much power.
Leave a gap between you and the Handlebar.
Riding on rough terrain or steep slopes
causing you to demand too much power.
Ride on smoother, flatter, less demanding terrain. If on
a slope, turn perpendicular to the slope, step off, and
walk your Machine in Riderless Balance Mode.
Riding against an obstruction such as a
doorframe or curb that stops the Wheel while
you continue to demand power.
Stop pushing against the obstruction. Stop and go
around the obstruction.