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3.5 Intelligent safety warning/automatic protection

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4. Take the First Ride

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4.1 Preparation

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4.2 Power-on the Ninebot

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4.3 Considerations before getting on

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4.4 Getting on and keeping balance

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4.5 Riding forward/backward

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4.6 Brake

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4.7 Making a turn

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4.8 Getting off

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4.9 Limit max speed

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4.10 Power assistant

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4.11 Locking Ninebot

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4.12 Introduction to all the modes

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4.13 Introduction to remote key and dashboard

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4.13.1 Basic Functions of the remote key

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4.13.2 Extended functions of the remote key

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4.13.2 Functions on the dashboard

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5. Other Functions

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5.1 Your car companion

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5.2 The park stand

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Summary of Contents for Personal Transportation Robot

Page 1: ...ts without the consent of Ninebot Inc in writing We have tried as much as possible to include the description and instruction for all the functions of Ninebot at the time of printing but there may sti...

Page 2: ...s that must be followed so as to gain safe and pleasant riding experiences Understand the structures and operation modes of Ninebot as well as methods for its regular maintenance Enjoy the Ninebot to...

Page 3: ...NinebotN1U Diagram 3 2 Assembly of Ninebot 4 2 1 Check of articles in the package 4 2 2 Serial number Warranty sheet 6 2 3 Assembly of new Ninebot 7 2 3 1 Preparation 7 2 3 2 Mounting of operation bar...

Page 4: ...forward backward 23 4 6 Brake 24 4 7 Making a turn 25 4 8 Getting off 26 4 9 Limit max speed 27 4 10 Power assistant 27 4 11 Locking Ninebot 28 4 12 Introduction to all the modes 29 4 13 Introduction...

Page 5: ...tire 41 5 6 Recalibration of Ninebot sensor 42 6 Daily Maintenance 43 6 1 Cleaning and storage 43 6 2 Maintenance and transportation of battery pack 44 6 3 Screw tips 45 6 4 Check loose screws 46 6 5...

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Page 7: ...ward the wheels will move forward and the wheels will move backward if the rider takes reverse actions The rider can also make right turn and left turn just by rotating the steering bar in the corresp...

Page 8: ...1 park stand 1 acc rack 1 backup key Operation bar atmosphere light Balanced performance affordable price and practical configuration Model T Turbo Developed on the basis of Model E Dual winding motor...

Page 9: ...ender 85 50 Tire Dashboard Safety label Steering bar fastener Charger Data port LED indicator Foot mat Automatical stop lamp Battery pack Handle bar ASSY screws Gearbox Rim USB power port Handle bar A...

Page 10: ...the mainframe in order User manual Operation bar storage DVD ROM Package foam Handle bar ASSY Battery charger Park stand if exist Remote key Mainframe Battery pack Foam base Take out the mainframe in...

Page 11: ...ssembly of operation bar 1x 1 x 1 x Battery pack 1x 450Wh 1x 450Wh 1x 670Wh Battery charger 1x 130W 1x 130W 1 300W Steering bar including blue tag 1x 1x 1x Standard operation bar 1x 1x 1x Remote key 1...

Page 12: ...and accessory service the effective date of warranty signed by your reseller and the contact information and stamp of your reseller In addition a unique serial number label is pasted on the 1st page...

Page 13: ...You can assemble your new Ninebot by the following steps after confirming that all the parts are complete and in good condition Remember to switch off the power of Ninebot and unplug the charging cabl...

Page 14: ...Mounting the handlebar to the operation bar Insert the operation bar and use 2 5 hexagonal wrench to screw it up Insert the operation bar into the mainframe Compact the operation bar and fasten the kn...

Page 15: ...own in the following figure so as to avoid any danger caused by improper mounting Properly mounted operation bar Improperly mounted operation bar 2 3 3 Install the battery pack Take out the M5 16 hexa...

Page 16: ...scratches with soft cloth and polyfoam when laying the mainframe flatwise After installing the battery pack make sure that it is properly mounted with screws and all screws fastened Then check whether...

Page 17: ...remember During riding you should be cautious and keep a reasonable and safe distance with other people and transportation means This is because although you ride your Ninebot on the road or in a publ...

Page 18: ...ER lean your body against them most of crash and injury are caused by lean body on the operation bar when riding Remember when you are on a Ninebot you will be 20 cm or more taller than usual so watch...

Page 19: ...ne and they must be accompanied during riding Do not allow the person with pregnancy excessive drinking mental disorder heart disease and limited action ability especially the disabled to ride it Do n...

Page 20: ...3 Guide for Safe Riding 14 3 3 Riding manners...

Page 21: ...with them and keep away from dangers and barriers Do not ride side by side unless there is enough space on the left side for the pedestrians to pass through Do not park Ninebot at the place that woul...

Page 22: ...ic protection In the following cases Ninebot will limit its speed automatically namely limit the maximum speed to a range that will keep you safe Advancing in over speed When riding Ninebot in excessi...

Page 23: ...lly less than 10 Or the foot mat will reline to press the rider to get off if he goes on riding Going back in excessive speed Going up the steep slope or staying on it for long Low power Assistant pow...

Page 24: ...t he should get off and contact the authorized after sale service provider for repair If you hear alarm sound just after power on it may be caused by low battery so please charge it In case it fails p...

Page 25: ...t any wet or slippery surface barrier automobile bike pet child or other objects that would distract your attention You need an experienced instructor coach who has read this manual or watched some sa...

Page 26: ...l protect your safety 4 3 Considerations before getting on Stand right astern of Ninebot and hold onto the steering bar with either two hands or one hand Please set the operation bar stand straight al...

Page 27: ...ure you do not get on if the Ninebot is not ready to work If the attitude is confirmed to be right at the start but the 5 LED indicator shows it is not right please refer to 5 6 Recalibration of Nineb...

Page 28: ...f how you get upstairs 4 Avoid moving the operation bar to avoid the Ninebot to turn and then raising the other foot slowly and putting it on the foot mat should be avoided as much as possible Just im...

Page 29: ...rd Avoiding waggling in the forward and backward direction For a learner the action should be slow and soft and the body should be relaxed so as to stop waggling Heavy waggling forward and backward ma...

Page 30: ...er the Ninebot stops distribute your body weight equally on the foot mat to achieve balance And if you go on tilting backward the Ninebot will move backward 3 Circle out a place and then practice to s...

Page 31: ...e original place make turns during its movement 2 Practice making turns during its movement You can try to make turns during slow movement after you are familiar with going forward backward and making...

Page 32: ...ration bar with both hands and put your feet off the foot mat one by one Stabilize your body and do not move the operation bar to make turn when you get off 2 Do not put your hands off the steering ba...

Page 33: ...d is on 4 10 Power assistant After getting off Ninebot will turn into the power assistant mode from the balance mode or you can enter the power assistant mode by stepping on the foot mat in the stand...

Page 34: ...nge in case it is touched after being locked with the whole mainframe vibrating violently and continuous alarming given In addition it will be hard to pull Ninebot because the wheels cannot rotate aft...

Page 35: ...erson 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 opera...

Page 36: ...with the power indication and current speed information reserved Power off Power button Operate without a man on it Long press First all lights go on and then they go out in the order opposite to that...

Page 37: ...Ninebot is locked Short press The Dashboard recovers its default setting see the following figure Limit limit Limit speed switch Ninebot is not locked Short press The limit speed icon on the dashboar...

Page 38: ...ted Short press The limit speed icon goes out so the speed limit mode is terminated Switch on Bluetooth signal Limit speed mode button In stand by and power assistant modes Long press If the smartphon...

Page 39: ...ton In stand by and power assistant modes Long press After the Bluetooth is stopped the Bluetooth icon goes off Ninebot information display Information display Ninebot is on and not locked Short press...

Page 40: ...version 4 13 2 Extended functions of the remote key Function Button name Diagram Operation state Operation method Display on the panel Remarks Start remote control R C Information display Stand by and...

Page 41: ...which may make the Ninebot tilt forward or backward during riding You need just re calibrate it The Ninebot must be keep absolutely stationary when re calibrating Adjust the max speed limit in normal...

Page 42: ...index Limit speed button In lock mode Long press for 3 seconds lock mode The Ninebot must be keep absolutely stationary when re calibrating 4 13 2 Icons on the dashboard Name Description Display Remar...

Page 43: ...the number display area indicates the current temperature value Other alarm When there is other alarm information in the mainframe the warning icon twinkle and the number indicates the current alarm c...

Page 44: ...ect the power port in your car trunk with the Ninebot charging port by the use of the onboard charger so as to charge Ninebot during driving As the case maybe the onboard charger may need 4 to 6 hours...

Page 45: ...eleased do not stand on or try to ride Ninebot It may damage the park stand or result in a crash and get the rider injured Ninebot Models E T and other more advanced models are provided with one more...

Page 46: ...ot use the remote control mode in a place with dense population or potential risks for it may endanger the safety of other objects or pedestrians if operated in an improper way Ninebot Inc shall hold...

Page 47: ...you to choose a short operation bar which is 110mm shorter than standard operation bar and suitable for riders 1 3m to 1 7m tall You can find user manual for change of operation bar in the operation...

Page 48: ...ne in clockwise direction after the calibration is successful all those lights will go out If the calibration fails usually resulted from that fact that the operation bar deviates too much from the mi...

Page 49: ...the plastic surface can be scrubbed with toothbrush after coating it with toothpaste and then clean it with wet cloth This can also be adopted to remove the scratches on the surface 5 Please dry Nine...

Page 50: ...environment with high temperature more than 50 or low temperature less than 20 will influence its service life 3 Try to store the battery pack in a dry and cool environment In extremely humid environm...

Page 51: ...ed objects smash it with heavy objects or put it into fire or natural water which will cause dangers or environmental pollution Most airlines and main express companies such as UPS DHL and TNT can del...

Page 52: ...longing the mileage but may cause poor damping effects while lower tire pressure will shorten the mileage of battery but it is suitable for rugged roads Both of these two cases may quicken the wear of...

Page 53: ...Please send your Ninebot regularly to Ninebot Store for maintenance and check so as to ensure your safety and the best performance of Ninebot The following table offers the maintenance items and cycl...

Page 54: ...or 10000 km 3 year or 15000 km Then every 6 month or 3000km Remarks Change of gear oil Change of battery of remote key Check of service life of battery Calibration of balance sensor Free of charge Upg...

Page 55: ...nge of foot mat panel Every two years or 10000 kilometers Aging inspection of steering shaft Every two years or 10000 kilometers Inspection of internal circuit wire Every two years or 10000 kilometers...

Page 56: ...s of Ninebot Inc no one else should disassemble the mainframe or you may be endangered and lose the warranty of the product Ninebot Inc shall bear no responsibility for any damage fault property loss...

Page 57: ...service engineer is able to help you more quickly and more precisely Remote control You can use the remote control interface of Ninedroid app use the joystick to control your Ninebot Customized setti...

Page 58: ...22 23 5 Carrying weight Size when operation bar dismounted mm 390 590 400 Fitted height 1 3 1 7m 1 5 1 9m 1 8 2 1m apply to operation bar of height in different ranges which correspond to the length o...

Page 59: ...acadam pavement not suitable for muddy sand or rugged road Able to pass the deceleration strip in balance mode and get upstairs downstairs or pass the road shoulder in power assistant mode Speed limit...

Page 60: ...uetooth connection Wireless remote firmware update and remote inspection going with Ninedroid APP Remote control Not supported Remote key or Ninedroid App Via Bluetooth Remote key or Ninedroid App Via...

Page 61: ...icial website You can find search the latest FAQs Warning codes corresponding solutions New version of Ninedroid App and more maintenance tips on the website You can also register on our User Forum ju...

Page 62: ...the process of using Ninebot we are at your service Ninebot Inc Head office F1 A 1 Northern Territory of Zhongguancun Science Park No 6 Xixiaokou Haidian District Beijing Tel 86 010 84828002 Fax 86 0...

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