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6. To stop your X-Series, press
STOP
on the Remote Transmitter. To achieve maximum braking the
Function Switch must be turned
OFF
. There is no need to change the accelerator when stopping
and re-starting.
(Figure 11)
Reminder: The arrows on the Remote Transmitter indicate steering direction as if you were operating your
X-Series
manually. If your
X-Series
is coming toward you, the steering direction of the arrows are reversed.
7. If you stop your X-Series on a hill, always turn it across the slope to park it. The X-Series models do not have a
parking brake and will creep down a hill on their own.
Runaway and Circuitry Protection
Your X-Series will automatically shut itself off if the Function switch is left in Remote or Manual position for an
extended period of time. The reason for this is to prevent a possible runaway situation. This also allows the solid
state circuitry a cool-down period. To avoid activation of this safeguard, turn the Function switch
OFF
each time you
stop. Merely turning the speed all the way down will not reset this internal timer and will cause your X-Series to
unexpectedly shut off. If you forget, and your X-Series unexpectedly “cuts out” or is “dead”, turn the Function Switch
to
OFF
and then back
ON
to restart your X-Series.
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