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03-13-2016, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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Will not turn off
Hi - I have a XT which will not turn off. I have tried two keys and put new batteries in. Any ideas?
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03-14-2016, 08:03 AM | #2 |
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03-14-2016, 08:34 AM | #3 |
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Can't recall now (it's been a while) - do you hold the button down for several seconds whilst it's not in balance mode in order to power it off? Are you saying that's not working?
If you are waiting for it to turn itself off, the key used to turn it on could be set to have the no-timeout option enabled, which is a bit set in the key's code that was designed for golfers I think. You may need to get replacement keys programmed if this is the case and is not to your liking. You could also initiate an emergency shutdown if you were desperate.
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I've had my infokey "crash" before. I needed to take the batteries out for a few seconds before it would work again.
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However, the OP said: "Hi - I have a XT which will not turn off. I have tried two keys and put new batteries in." - so maybe it's an X2. But then the questions would be: how does it get turned on? Etc. And in either case, removing the Segway batteries (both of them) should cause it to be "off" when the batteries are re-installed. Last edited by dale@thecoys.net; 03-14-2016 at 02:09 PM.. |
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If it is an X2, then there is a backup method for shutting down. The following is from the manual:
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one later thought plug it in try again then just pull the plug good luck |
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if a rock or?causes the rubber to stick down=in the light beam keeps telling the machine it has a rider it wont shut off in that case easy to look and check come on experts weigh in here |
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03-15-2016, 10:25 AM | #9 |
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This person (from Scotland?) asked an imprecise question over 2 days ago. And then hasn't been back to clarify.
http://www.glencoescotland.com/see-do/family-fun/ (A good bet would be confusing which infokeys go with which X2s) Last edited by dale@thecoys.net; 03-15-2016 at 02:06 PM.. |
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I think two days is a little fast to start calling someone a troll. Not everyone goes online every day. It's not like someone resurrected a thread from two years, or even two months, ago.
The OP asked a seemingly reasonable question, even if he/she might be slightly confused. People have provided several helpful answers, and the info could be useful to other people here too. Even if the OP does just disappear, I can't think of any reason to post "I can't turn it off" as a troll thread. Sometimes people just leave. |
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