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left handlebar

On the left handlebar you will find a few buttons and switches. This is what each button does.

1) Power Switch - Turns on the MP3 / Radio. Press and hold it to turn it on / off. Quickly press 

it to pause / unpause the song. 

2) Previous Song - Plays the previous song on your playlist , or plays restarts the current one. 

3) Next Song - Plays the next song on your playlist. 

4) MP3 / Radio Switch - Choose between MP3 / Radio

5) Headlights - Turns on and off the headlights. Set it to 0 to turn the headlights off and 1 to turn 

the headlights on.

6) Reverse switch - Press this in to have the ATV operate in reverse, or out to have it go forward. 

CONNECTING TO MP3 PLAYER

The Sasquatch Jr. comes with a Bluetooth MP3 player that you link to your smartphone or 

smart device and play your music. To connect to it, search for M11 on your smart device in 

bluetooth settings and connect  to it. Once connected you can play music through the ATV 

from your smart device and use the settings above to change songs. 

Summary of Contents for SASQUATCH JR

Page 1: ...sasquatch jr User Manual...

Page 2: ...make sure unit is in slowest speed to prevent accidents Periodically charge the unit when not in use for long periods of time Do not over charge the battery by leaving the charger in the charging por...

Page 3: ...en developing over the last 40 years or more Atv technology has been dramatically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles Today electric bicycles are a supremely reliabl...

Page 4: ...esulting from service by a third party that is not certified by Daymak The information in this guide may be subject to change without notice For the latest information available please contact your lo...

Page 5: ...AGRAMS 6 RIDING INSTRUCTIONS 7 ASSEMBLY 7 FUSE 11 THE BATTERY 12 CHARGING YOUR ATV 13 CHARGING THE SASQUATCH JR 14 OPERATION 16 TECHNICAL DATA 20 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 21 MAINTENANCE AND T...

Page 6: ...these parts are not user serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components 1 Seat 2 Ignition 3 MP3 Radio...

Page 7: ...d traffic Always take into account driving and traveling conditions Obey the Law Be sure to follow all provincial and city traffic laws This includes obeying stop signs checking carefully when turning...

Page 8: ...e to have it properly examined Also be sure to listen for changes in the sounds your atv makes over time Any mechanical or power issues may have effects on the sounds the bicycle makes Holding the Han...

Page 9: ...injuring you or others and the atv may be damaged by being dropped Stopping Your atv has two sets of brakes at the front and at the rear The levers attached to the handlebars on the left and right act...

Page 10: ...year round However in very cold conditions or when there is a lot of snow or slush on the ground it is possible for the motor in the atv to get wet or for the brakes to function less effectively just...

Page 11: ...bout theft Long Term Storage of your Atv If you are storing your bike for a long period disconnect the fuse This is a safer way to store the electric atv as it prevents accidental activation of the at...

Page 12: ...of the rider the prevailing wind resistance the rider s driving habits the presence of steep hills and inclines and other issues such as proper air pressure in the tires Saving Power If you are travel...

Page 13: ...ger cable into the charging slot on the atv 3 Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket This should be a110v household electricity supply You can also use a portable generator...

Page 14: ...It will be covered with a flap that you must lift up and then plug the female end into that port Once the bike is charging the charger will glow red When the unit is fully charged the charger will gl...

Page 15: ...y s power and will neutralize the lead acid Placing the battery on concrete for any length of time will likely result in the battery being drained of power and possibly losing its ability to store ele...

Page 16: ...e the lever shown here towards handlebar grip Remember to always use the rear brake first before to start slowing down and then apply the front brake if necessary Left Brake Handle Engages Rear Brakes...

Page 17: ...pedal that prevents the motor from being engaged without the pedal being pressed This is to help prevent the atv from activating when nobody is riding it When engaging the throttle one foot must be p...

Page 18: ...hoose between MP3 Radio 5 Headlights Turns on and off the headlights Set it to 0 to turn the headlights off and 1 to turn the headlights on 6 Reverse switch Press this in to have the ATV operate in re...

Page 19: ...ration to prevent it from rolling away To engage the brake lock pull the brake lever towards the throttle and while holding it push the metal rivet down to lock the brake in place then release the bra...

Page 20: ...thout slowing This feature will allow you to achieve faster speeds when coasting moving downhill or moving with the wind It will also allow you to conserve electrical power because you will be able to...

Page 21: ...te this down and keep it somewhere safe in case of theft of your unit This is also required for registering your warranty on the warrantysection of Daymak com To find theVINon your Sasquatch Jr look o...

Page 22: ...ase even if there are no leaks in the tire tube To replace the air in your tires follow this procedure 1 Identify the required pressure by examining the text along the side of the tire rim This text s...

Page 23: ...unning hours or so The Chain Ensure that the chain on your atv is well oiled and lubricated It is an important part of your atv As with any bicycle it needs to be maintained if it is to function Shock...

Page 24: ...for some parts that need closer inspection Lubricating It is also recommended to lubricate the chain levers cables etc A clean lubricated atv tends to be faster smoother and quieter It s like having a...

Page 25: ...clean the unit including the dust on the motor and under the seat Check for any abnormal wear and tear or alignment problems 90 Days every 3 months Inspect frame and fork for paint crack or bulgest th...

Page 26: ...0 Hours Lights LED Max Load 175 lbs Assembled Weight 120 lbs Assembled Length 43 Assembled Width 25 Assembled Height 30 Seat Type Faux Leather Number of Seats 1 Seat Belts No Boxed Weight 135 lbs Boxe...

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