SECTION 4
HOW THE OMEO EVOLUTION WORKS
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OMEO EVOLUTION USER MANUAL
Timeout Function
After a period of inactivity in Standby Mode, your
Omeo will power off / shut down. This is called the
Timeout function.
The Timeout Function will not activate when the
Omeo is in Active Standby Mode, it only occurs in
Standby Mode.
The factory default time that the Omeo will remain
powered on in Standby Mode is set to 15 minutes
but can be adjusted manually with the Info Key
Controller. For more information on how to adjust
the Timeout function, refer to Segway PT User
Manual (Pg. 47).
WARNING
ALWAYS REMEMBER – When you are on your
Omeo in Standby Mode, you must check that
your Omeo is still powered on and the Balance
Indicator Lights are green before raising the
Stabilising Legs.
Balance
Indicator Lights
Lithium-ion
Charge Indicator
Lights
Auxiliary
Indicator Light
Figure 16:
Display Panel with Indicator & Warning Lights.
Display Panel
The Display Panel is located on the left Arm
Cover of your Omeo (
Figure 16
). It consists of 8
Indicator Lights of the Power Base, Lithium-ion
and Auxiliary signal systems. There are three sets
of lights on the Display Panel:
•
Balance Indicator lights
that provide visual
information as to the Omeo being in either
Balance Mode, or not
•
Lithium-ion Charge Indicator lights
are active
when the Omeo is plugged into the AC power
and indicates the charge status of the Lithium-
ion drive batteries.
•
Auxiliary Indicator light
that provide
information about the charge level of the
Auxiliary Batteries.
Balance Indicator Lights
The Display Panel has 5 Balance Indicator Lights.
These lights indicate the balancing status of the
Omeo and helps the rider determine when it is
safe to raise the Stabilising Legs and enter Balance
Mode.
When the Omeo is powered on the Indicator
Lights must display a green pattern before the
rider pushes the Main Control Switch to raise the
Stabilising Legs, activate Balance Mode and begin
to ride the Omeo.
Table 3
(Balance Indicator Light Patterns, Pg.34)
:
describes the light pattern on the Display Panel
and the relevant balance status of the Omeo.