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Removing Battery Pack
The standard Ninebot One S2 (with a capacity of 310 Wh) has two battery packs, one on either side. You
can remove one battery pack to limit speed and mileage, and reduce the weight of the Ninebot One S2.
Removing one pack limits the speed to 18km/h, the mileage to around 15km, and the weight of the vehicle
to about 10.5kg.
(Mileage will vary with the user's weight, temperature, road conditions, and so on.)
As shown in the figure, use your
finger to open the battery cover
from the bottom up using the gap
in the middle. Use a screwdriver
if necessary.
After powering off the vehicle,
open the soft rubber plug on the
left side of the vehicle (as shown
in the figure, above the pedal),
and unscrew the Philip's screw
on both sides
Release the black A wire first, and
then release the yellow B wire. To
do so, pull the plug firmly, but
don't pull on the wire directly or
you may damage it.
As shown in the figure, push the
top snap into place first, and then
press the housing.
Tighten the screws, and install
the soft rubber plug.
When unscrewing the four screws
in the four corners of the battery,
do not press too hard because
you may damage the battery.
Battery
compartment
Battery
compartment
Power switch
B wire
A wire
Open the soft rubber plug.
1
Remove the screws.
4
Install the battery cover.
5
Fix the screws and the soft
rubber plug.
6
Open the battery cover.
2
Untie the battery wires.
3
Removing a battery pack can be dangerous. Turn to our after-sales service or your distributor and do
not attempt to remove the battery back by yourself.
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