http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A5175-2003Sep26?language=printer

The maker of the Segway Human Transporter has agreed to recall the motorized
scooters because riders have been injured falling off when its batteries are
low.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall Friday, saying
that three people had been injured. One suffered a head wound and needed
stitches.

The recall involves about 6,000 of the single-rider, two-wheeled scooters
that can travel up to 12 mph. The scooter uses gyroscopes to keep it
upright, making it less likely to fall or be knocked over.

But the CPSC said that scooters being operated with low battery power may
not have enough power to remain upright, causing the rider to fall.

The Segway was unveiled in December 2001 to much fanfare by Dean Kamen, an
inventor who holds some 100 patents, including a wheelchair that climbs
stairs and the first portable kidney dialysis machine.

Commercial and consumer models on the list include the Segway HT i167 (i
series), the e167 (e series) and p133 (p series).

The scooters cost around $4,950 apiece.

The company is offering a free software upgrade. While Segway plans to
contact owners, consumers also may call the company toll free at
1-877-889-9020 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays to obtain the free
upgrade.

The Segway is available online through Amazon.com, as well as from
authorized dealers and the company itself. In afternoon trading on the
Nasdaq Stock Market, shares of Amazon.com Inc. were down 97 cents, or 1.9
percent, to $49.08.



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