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ADVENTURE

Summary of Contents for Adventure

Page 1: ...1 ADVENTURE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ow To Use The Bike Controls 14 A Gears B LCD Display C Turning the Bike On and Off D Pedal Assist E Speedometer F Walk Mode G Turning on the Front LED Headlight and Rear LED Light H Battery Indicator...

Page 3: ...al can help you understand use and maintain your Adven ture In order to avoid danger caused by collisions falls and loss of control please use caution and learn how to ride the Adventure safely Jetson...

Page 4: ...raulic 2 Front LED Headlight 3 Handlebar 4 Handlebar Stem 5 Frame 6 Charging Port 7 Controller 8 Saddle Post 9 Saddle 10 Rear LED Light 11 Seat Clamping Lever 12 Seat Tube 13 Rear Derailleur and Freew...

Page 5: ...IC LITHIUM ION BATTERY RATED VOLTAGE 36v 7 8Ah MOTOR TYPE HUB MOTOR MOTOR 250w MOTOR RATED RPM 195 CHARGER 110 240V CHARGE TIME 4 6 HOURS PRODUCT WEIGHT 42 LBS WEIGHT LIMIT 300 LBS RECOMMENDED AGE 14...

Page 6: ...r to the diagrams on pages 4 and 5 while assem bling your Adventure If you are having difficulty assembling the Adventure please call our customer service or take your Adventure to a local bike shop A...

Page 7: ...order to center the Handlebar make sure the ridge markings are covered by the Handlebar Stem Place the Handlebar into the Handlebar Stem and screw the 4 bolts in using the provided Allen Key Please be...

Page 8: ...k Release Clamping Lever and remove it from the Wheel Place the Quick Release Clamping Lever to the side ATTACHING THE FRONT WHEEL Assembling Disc Brake Attach the Disc Brake to the Front Fork by scre...

Page 9: ...ot go in smoothly please call us for assistance or bring the Adventure to your local bike shop Lever Cap Now that the front Tire is fit to the Front Fork slide the Quick Release Clamping Lever through...

Page 10: ...10 Make sure the Quick Release Clamping Lever is secure Make sure the Brake is hooked onto the Disc and working properly Push Lever in...

Page 11: ...L left To connect the Pedals to the bike place L into the Left tube and R into the Right tube left and right directions are as though you are sitting on the bike Tighten by turning the Pedals toward...

Page 12: ...Before each ride check whether all the bolts are tight the battery power is full the charging port is covered the tire pressure is sufficient all wires are plugged in and the brake system works correc...

Page 13: ...ote Always plug the charger into the wall first before the device If the wall outlet doesn t have power and you plug the charger into the device first it will light green even if the battery is not fu...

Page 14: ...tton M for several seconds If you do not turn off the bike it will shut off automatically after 10 minutes If the LCD Display does not turn on check that the battery is charged and the LCD Display is...

Page 15: ...able Walk Mode Release the Down Button to exit Walk Mode The Pedal Assist mode provides power and propels the bike as you pedal A low Pedal Assist level 1 3 will require effort from you to pedal a med...

Page 16: ...LED Headlight and the LCD Display Backlight When the Front LED Headlight and LCD Display Backlight are on you will see a headlight symbol on the LCD Display Rear LED Light There is a button on top of...

Page 17: ...error code definitions Note The bike will not run if there is an error code SHOWING THE MILEAGE Press the Power Button M to cycle through the mile indicator in the following order ERROR CODES 21 23 2...

Page 18: ...save your settings To exit without saving press and hold the Down Button CARE AND MAINTENANCE DRIVING RANGE The average range of the Adventure is 30 35 miles However a lot of factors will affect how f...

Page 19: ...er the Adventure Store the Adventure indoors in a dry place and at a suitable temperature You should bring the Adventure into a warm environment above 50 degrees Fahrenheit for charging Do not leave t...

Page 20: ...ted and keep shoelaces tied Riding with improperly adjusted brakes is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death Applying brakes too hard or too suddenly can lock up a wheel which could cause...

Page 21: ...intentional or unintentional damage to the product This Limited 1 Year Warranty will not cover any damage which results from the application of improper cleaners solvents or chemicals to the product w...

Page 22: ...Purchase Date _________________________ Purchased From __________________________ Serial Number ______________________________________________________________________ Is this your first Jetson product...

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