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N2C432
55.9 

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 33.5 

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 23.6 in (1420 

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 852 

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 600 mm)

41 

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 33.5 

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 18 in (1040 

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 852 

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 459 mm)

Approx. 220 lbs (100 kg)
Approx. 112.9 lbs (51.2 kg)

14+

 years old

51.2–74.8 in (130–190 cm)
Approx. 23 mph (37 km/h)
Approx. 1.9 mph (3 km/h)
Approx. 15.5 mi (25 km)
2.1:1
Approx. 1.8 in (45 mm)
Approx. 15 °

14–104°F (-10–40°C)
-4–122°F (-20–50°C)
IPX4
Approx. 4 hour

8 Specifications

[2] Front compartment battery: The battery compartment inside the frame that is used to power the frame indicator/head-

light. When the battery is low, the blue indicator light turns yellow and blinks. You need to replace the batteries yourself.

[3] Braking distance: Under the circumstances of full power, 154 lbs (70kg) load, and measured on a flat hard road at an 

average speed of 12.4 mph (20 km/h).

Nominal Voltage

Nominal Energy

Nominal Power

Max. Power

55.5 V DC

Max. Charging Voltage

59.5  V DC
432 Wh

Over-voltage, under-voltage, short circuit, and over-heating protection. 

Auto-sleep and auto-wake.
500 W 

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 2

2400 W 

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 2

Speed modes

Status indicator

Taillights

Rull-color RGB taillight/brake light

ECO mode—max. speed: 5 mph (8 km/h);   STRADA mode—max. speed: 11 mph (18 km/h);   
SPORT mode—max. speed: 17.4 mph (28 km/h);   CORSA mode—max. speed: 23 mph (37 km/h).

Flat surface, paved road; obstacles < 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps < 1.2 in (3 cm);  
slopes < 15 °

The indicator comes in three colors: blue, yellow, and red. Blue means that the vehicle 
is in normal condition. Yellow means that the batteries in the front compartment need 
to be replaced. Red means that the vehicle has a performance failure, and you need to 
open the app to check the cause of the failure and contact the after-sales service.

Product

Size

 

Weight

Driving

Main 

parameters

Battery

Motors

Charger

Front 
compartment 

battery

[2]

Brake

Tires

Light

Ninebot Gokart Pro

Model
Vehicle size
Package size
Max payload
Net weight
Age
Height
Speed limit

Reversing speed limit

Steering ratio
Ground clearance
Maximum slope

Traversable 
Terrain

Operating temperature
Storage temperature
IP rating
Charging time

Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Nominal Power
Output Current

Model/Quantity

Braking method
Braking distance

[3]

Front tire
Rear tire
Headlight

100-240 V 

 50/60 Hz

59.5 V DC
120 W
2 A

6 AA Batteries

Electronic brake + mechanical handbrake
6 m
Tire width: 3 in (80 mm); flatness ratio: 60%; hub diameter: 5 in (127 mm)
Tire width: 2.7 in (68 mm); 10 

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 2.75 in, hollow solid tire

0.2 Watt white LED light bar

[1] Typical Range: tested while riding under full power, 165.3 lbs (75 kg) load, 77°F (25°C), 60% of max. speed on average on pavement.
* Some of the factors that affect range include: speed, number of starts and stops, ambient temperature, etc.

Typical Range

[1]

 

Charging Temperature

32–104°F (0–40°C)

Battery Management  
System

16

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Summary of Contents for S-Max

Page 1: ...anual at any time Visit www segway com or check the Segway Ninebot App to download the latest user materials You must install the App to follow the New Rider Tutorial and activate your product and obt...

Page 2: ...n the user manual are for reference purposes only Actual product and functions may vary due to product enhancements Packing List Welcome Ninebot Gokart Pro 1 Riding Safety 2 Diagram 3 Adjustment 4 Ins...

Page 3: ...he package If you are missing any components please contact your dealer distributor or nearest service center Please retain the box and packaging materials in case you need to ship your Gokart in the...

Page 4: ...ture Do not touch the motor 8 Do not lift or press the rear spoiler Do not lift the product when holding the taillight Always lift the rear bumper when you need to carry the Gokart Where to Drive 1 Wh...

Page 5: ...e a surge protector when charging to help protect your Gokart from damage due to power surges and voltage spikes 4 Only use the charger specified by the manufacturer Do not use a charger from any othe...

Page 6: ...ut d Press to x the steering wheel quick release components e Ensure the steering wheel does not shake Otherwise repeat the steps b c d e a b b c d a Power Button Taillight Rear bumper Press to turn o...

Page 7: ...maining part of the strap into the storage slot Install the Rear spoiler 4 Installation of Accessories Install the Ninebot Engine Speaker Remove the Speaker b Use the 2 5 mm hex wrench to tighten the...

Page 8: ...use the original charger otherwise the battery will be damaged and there is a risk of fire Do not use wet or damaged batteries Do not charge when the charge port or cable is wet Riding Safety Now you...

Page 9: ...rate Do not pump the brake pedal to decelerate Steering steer the Gokart by slightly turning the steering wheel clockwise or counterclockwise 2 Driving 1 Sitting on the seat buckle the left and right...

Page 10: ...cm slopes 15 The indicator comes in three colors blue yellow and red Blue means that the vehicle is in normal condition Yellow means that the batteries in the front compartment need to be replaced Red...

Page 11: ...ice Neither Ninebot means Ninebot Beijing Tech Co Ltd and its subsidiaries and affiliate nor Segway Inc is responsible for any injuries or damage caused by a rider s inexperience or failure to follow...

Page 12: ...se a fall F Do not accelerate or decelerate suddenly Do not accelerate when the S Max tilts back or sounds an alarm Do not attempt to override the speed limiter 11 Do not attempt to charge your S Max...

Page 13: ...As you approach the speed limit the S Max tilts back Speed Limit Lock Power Button Power Level Enable Lock Mode via the App The S Max and App will vibrate and sound an alarm if anyone moves it The rem...

Page 14: ...clockwise to tighten Lift the guide bar to help steer the S Max without a rider when powered on 4 Assembling Your S Max Adjust the knee pad height 1 Remove the six screws from the tire Insert the stee...

Page 15: ...r a connection Switch the S Max to Self balancing mode on the App Follow the prompts to watch the Riding Safety video complete the New Rider Tutorial and then activate the S Max When the mode is switc...

Page 16: ...e New Rider Tutorial After completing the New Rider Tutorial the max speed will be limited to 6 2 mph 10 km h For the first 0 6 miles 1 km completed you can disable the speed limiter via the App and r...

Page 17: ...contact with the ground at all times Do not jump or attempt stunts For one rider only DO NOT ride double or carry any passengers DO NOT carry a child 8 Warning Watch your head when passing through doo...

Page 18: ...es outside Bluetooth range the S Max will stop moving in Bluetooth remote control Bluetooth remote control Vehicle Vehicle Discover 7 0km h You must read and understand the Warnings and Safe Riding in...

Page 19: ...age Output Voltage Nominal Power Output Current Tire Ninebot S Max Power Assist Mode Pull up the guide bar to enter Power Assist Mode powered on with no rider Steer the S Max across smooth surfaces us...

Page 20: ...ith FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body Cet quipement est...

Page 21: ...the User Manual Inappropriate installation may lead to loss of control collisions and falls 7 The product may contain removable components and small parts Please keep it out of the reach of children...

Page 22: ...ONSIBILITY OF ANY CLAIM LIABILITY AND LOSS THAT ARISES OR MAY ARISE FROM VIOLATING ANY OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED CLAUSES 13 NINEBOT reserves the right to make changes to the product release firmware updat...

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