Ninebot
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4.12 Introduction to all the modes
Ninebot has the following modes(Status):
Power off: In “Power off” mode, all the electronic control systems are in deep dormancy with the remote module alone in
operation for starting Ninebot.
Stand-by mode: it refers to a mode where the Ninebot is on, but not
achieving self-balance yet. In this mode, most systems are activated,
but the motor control system is in normal dormancy which can be
activated from time to time.
Balance mode: in this mode, Ninebot enters the self-balance phase
and all the systems work in full power. Such a state includes operation
with a person on and operation in limited speed with a person on.
Power assistant mode: in this mode, Ninebot enters the self-balance
phase and all the systems work in half power.
Lock mode: in this mode, the motor of Ninebot is locked, thus being
unable to operate and very hard to drag.
4.13 Introduction to remote key and dashboard
The appearance of the remote key and the functions of all its keys are shown in the following figure.
You can wear it by the key chain provided thereunder in order not to lose it.
On the remote key, there are four buttons defined as follows: Power button ; Lock mode switch ;
Info switch ; Speed limit switch , each of which can be operated in two ways, namely long press,
lasting more than 1.5 seconds; and short press, lasting less than 1.5 seconds.
Power Off
Power assistant
mode
Stand-by mode
Limit speed mode
Balance mode
Lock mode
Power button
Limit speed mode
switch
Lock mode switch
Information
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