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At any stage, a long press will cause CAIA to stop scanning or tracking, and return to the
home position; no automatic movements will then be made.
A further long press when CAIA is in the home position will cause CAIA to return to the fold
position.
If CAIA detects that the battery is low, CAIA will return to the fold position and will then wait
for the battery level to improve. A short press will then be needed to trigger CAIA to start
scanning again.
If CAIA is prevented from moving, then a series of 5 long beeps will be emitted; if this occurs,
then check CAIA for any obstructions, and then perform a long press to reset CAIA. A short
press will then start scanning again.
If CAIA detects an internal fault that will prevent operation, then a sequence of 3 short beeps,
3 long beeps, and then 3 short beeps will be emitted (SOS signal). CAIA can be reset from this
state by a long press, but if this happens repeatedly, then it is likely that CAIA will require
repair.