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If using an external battery, use Loctite/thread lock on the 3 holes. | If using an external battery, use Loctite/thread lock on the 3 holes. | ||
[[File:NinebotESXBracketPrep | [[File:NinebotESXBracketPrep.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Blue loctite/threadlock insures that the battery is secure and helps prevent error 42.]] | ||
Take care reinstalling the 3 bracket screws as they strip very easily. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXExternalBatteryBracketScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 easily-strippable screws.]] | |||
If you do not have a bracket then you will have three screws holding the battery in place within the pole. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXInternalBatteryPoleScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 screws that hold the internal battery in place within the pole.]] | |||
You will also have a charging port cover to reinstall. | |||
Install the two screws and the cover. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXChargingPortCoverScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The port cover removed.]] | |||
If you have an external battery, two screws hold the battery on the bracket. | |||
These are either security hex or regular hex. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXExternalBatteryScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The two screws holding the external battery on the bracket.]] | |||
Plug in the dashboard cable to the dashboard in the handlebar. | |||
Test that the scooter still functions before continuing with assembly. | |||
Reinstall the 4x Security Torx T25 screws or Hex Screws that hold the handlebar in place on the pole. | |||
[[File: NinebotEsxHandlebarScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The handlebar screws in place.]] | |||
Reinstall the 4x Security Torx T30 screws or Hex screws that hold the pole to the base. | |||
[[File: NinebotEsxFrontPoleScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The front pole screws in place.]] | |||
[[File: NinebotEsxRearPoleScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The rear pole screws in place.]] | |||
Check that the scooter is sturdy and nothing is loose. |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 2 September 2023
Start by placing the plastic battery-ESC clip into the battery.
Thread the dashboard cable through the power cable on the battery.
Plug in the 4-pin data line.
Plug in the power cable.
Feed the loose dashboard cable until it is mostly tight.
Clip the ESC to the battery.
Press firmly to reinstall the dashboard cable into the channel, pulling the dashboard cable tight.
Slide the battery and ESC into the pole.
Align the charging port and insert the small screw.
If using an external battery, use Loctite/thread lock on the 3 holes.
Take care reinstalling the 3 bracket screws as they strip very easily.
If you do not have a bracket then you will have three screws holding the battery in place within the pole.
You will also have a charging port cover to reinstall.
Install the two screws and the cover.
If you have an external battery, two screws hold the battery on the bracket.
These are either security hex or regular hex.
Plug in the dashboard cable to the dashboard in the handlebar.
Test that the scooter still functions before continuing with assembly.
Reinstall the 4x Security Torx T25 screws or Hex Screws that hold the handlebar in place on the pole.
Reinstall the 4x Security Torx T30 screws or Hex screws that hold the pole to the base.
Check that the scooter is sturdy and nothing is loose.