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CLOSED (LATCHED) POSITION.
Page 1: ...ectric Bike Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS JBLTP SBL JBLTP FGR JBLTP CA BLK JBLTP BLK JBLTP BLK OB JBLTP BLK RA JBLTP BLK RB JBLTP MX BLK Designed in...
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Page 3: ...Jetson stoptworidingrules Besafe Havefun...
Page 4: ...tures Rider Suitability Online Resources 1 Getting Started Unfolding Folding the Handlebar Attaching the Seat Attaching the Rear Fender Attaching the Pedals Attaching the Rear Light Securing the Bell...
Page 5: ...adlight Using the Rear Light Using the Bell Using the Kickstand 4 Making Moves Using Pedal Assist All Motor Power Using Cruise Control Traditional Biking Using the Brakes Maximizing Speed Riding Range...
Page 6: ...ervised children should not play with the product IEC 60335 1 A2 2006 Adult supervision is required The rider should not exceed 265 lb Never use near motor vehicle Units shall not be operated to perfo...
Page 7: ...Check whether all safety labels are in place and understood before riding The owner shall allow the use and operation of the unit after a demonstration that such operators can understand and operate...
Page 8: ...ndesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equip...
Page 9: ...r from the date of original retail purchase when used in accordance with Jetson s user manuals refer to ridejetson com support Under this warranty you will be able to direct your claims to Jetson even...
Page 10: ...IRES SET UP WHEEL X2 FRONT AND REAR a TIRE b TIRE VALVE WITH DUST CAP c WHEEL REFLECTOR d RIM e SPOKES f AXLE NUT HEADLIGHT FOLDING LATCH WITH LOCKING RING HANDLEBAR MOTOR DISC BRAKE X2 FRONT AND REAR...
Page 11: ...9 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 1 a 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4 5 6 19 19 7 8 10 20 21 18 9 b d e c f...
Page 12: ...10 BELL FRONT REFLECTOR HANDLEBAR CLAMP BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHTS 1 2 3 4 HEADLIGHT CRUISE CONTROL BUTTON POWER BUTTON TWIST THROTTLE HANDBRAKE X2 LEFT FRONT RIGHT REAR 5 6 7 8 1 4 8 8 3 2 6 5 7...
Page 13: ...5 13 14 15 16 2 10 4 12 6 7 8 4MM ALLEN KEY 9MM SOCKET 2 5MM ALLEN KEY 14 GAUGE SPOKE WRENCH 8MM HEX WRENCH 15MM HEX WRENCH 10MM HEX WRENCH 5MM ALLEN KEY 10MM SOCKET 2MM ALLEN KEY 8MM SOCKET 2MM ALLE...
Page 14: ...45 PSI RiderSuitability FOR SAFE AND COMFORTABLE RIDING THERE SHOULD BE A CLEARANCE OF AT LEAST 1 3 INCHES BETWEEN THE CROTCH AND THE TOP TUBE OF THE BICYCLE FRAME WHEN THE RIDER STRADDLES THE BICYCL...
Page 15: ...L PARTS AWAY FROM CHILDREN DURING ASSEMBLY ACCESSORY MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND REMOVED BY AN ADULT FREQUENTLY INSPECT THE PRODUCT FOR DAMAGE ADULTS MUST ASSIST CHILDREN IN THE ASSEMBLY AND INITIAL ADJUSTM...
Page 16: ...D REAR BACK ARE ORIENTED AS THE RIDER WOULD SEE THEM WHEN SEATED ON THE BIKE THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE FOR EXAMPLE IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER S RIGHT HAND AND FOOT WILL BE IT IS EASIER TO ASSEMBLE Y...
Page 17: ...15 1 1 Unfolding FoldingtheHandlebar WHEN TO UNFOLD FOR RIDING WHEN TO FOLD FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT HOW TO UNFOLD 1 GENTLY RAISE THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE STEM IS RESTING VERTICALLY ON THE FRAME STEM...
Page 18: ...16 LATCH 16 2 PUSH THE LATCH IN UNTIL IT CLICKS INTO THE CLOSED LATCHED POSITION...
Page 19: ...E STEM UNTIL THE TAB ON THE RING SLIDES INTO THE TAB SLOT ON THE LATCH 4 CHECK THAT THE LATCH IS SECURED BY ENSURING THAT IT CANNOT BE PULLED OPEN IMPORTANT NEVER RIDE THE BOLT PRO WITHOUT THE FOLDING...
Page 20: ...TAB CLEARS FROM THE TAB SLOT ON THE FOLDING LATCH 2 WHILE HOLDING THE HANDLEBAR STEM STEADY WITH ONE HAND USE THE OTHER HAND TO PULL THE LATCH OPEN UNLATCHED 3 GENTLY LOWER THE HANDLEBAR DOWN TOWARDS...
Page 21: ...EAT POST THROUGH THE CLAMP AND INTO THE SEAT TUBE UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK IS NO LONGER VISIBLE ABOVE THE CLAMP NOTE IF THE CLAMP OPENING IS TOO NARROW TO RECEIVE THE POST YOU CAN WIDEN IT BY...
Page 22: ...RE ON THE SEAT IF THE SEAT POST SLIPS FURTHER DOWN INTO THE TUBE BRING IT BACK TO POSITION AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMP BY TURNING THE KNOB CLOCKWISE NOTE IF YOU CANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE THE SEAT POST CLAMP LATC...
Page 23: ...FRAME HOLD THE NUT STEADY WITH THE 10MM WRENCH WHILE YOU LOOSEN AND REMOVE THE BOLT BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH THE 5MM ALLEN KEY SET THE BOLT AND NUT ASIDE ALONG WITH THE WASHER UNDERNEATH TH...
Page 24: ...R OF THE WHEEL CURVED DOWNWARDS 3 USE THE HARDWARE YOU REMOVED IN STEP 1 TO SECURE THE FENDER IN PLACE SLIDE THE WASHER ONTO THE BOLT INSERT THE BOLT THROUGH THE HOLE OF THE FENDER AND THEN INTO THE H...
Page 25: ...THE FENDER TAKE CARE NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN THE BOLT OVER TIGHTENING CAN CAUSE THE FENDER TO CRACK ONCE YOU BEGIN TO FEEL RESISTANCE TIGHTEN BY ROTATION AT A TIME AND STOP TIGHTENING WHEN THE FENDER FEE...
Page 26: ...AL BASE STEADY AND TAKING CARE THAT THE SPINDLE ENTERS THE HOLE STRAIGHT ON USE YOUR OTHER HAND TO TWIST THE SPINDLE CLOCKWISE INTO THE HOLE FOR A FEW ROTATIONS CAUTION IF YOU FEEL RESISTANCE WHEN INS...
Page 27: ...CLOCKWISE WITH THE 15 MM WRENCH OR 15MM WRENCH TIP OF THE MULTI TOOL 4 CHECK THAT THE RIGHT PEDAL IS SECURE 5 REPEAT STEPS 2 5 WITH THE LEFT L PEDAL IMPORTANT THE SPINDLE ON THE LEFT PEDAL IS REVERSE...
Page 28: ...C STRAPS OF THE REAR LIGHT AROUND THE SEAT SO THAT THE LIGHT FACES THE BACK OF THE BIKE 2 PULL THE LOOP OF THE EMPTY ELASTIC ONTO THE WHITE HOOK OF THE OTHER ELASTIC 3 CHECK THAT THE REAR LIGHT IS SEC...
Page 29: ...1 2 ROTATIONS WITH THE SCREWDRIVER 2 ROTATE THE BELL AROUND THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE BELL TAB IS IN A PLACE THAT CAN EASILY BE REACHED BY THE RIDER S LEFT HAND THUMB WHILE HOLDING ONTO THE HANDLEBAR 3...
Page 30: ...TIL THE REFLECTOR IS FACING THE FRONT OF THE BIKE 2 SLIDE THE REFLECTOR TOWARDS THE CENTER OF THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE REFLECTOR CLAMP FEELS SNUG ON THE THICKER PART OF THE HANDLEBAR 3 IF NECESSARY TIG...
Page 31: ...THAT ALL OF THE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ON IT ARE EASY FOR THE RIDER TO SEE AND REACH THE HANDBRAKES ESPECIALLY SHOULD SIT AT AN ANGLE THAT MAKES THEM EASY TO GRIP TO ROTATE THE HANDLEBAR 1 PULL UP TH...
Page 32: ...POSITION TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE HANDLEBAR DOES NOT STAY SECURE WITH THE CLAMP CLOSED YOU MAY NEED TO TIGHTEN THE CLAMP FIRST PULL THE CLAMP LATCH OPEN THEN FINGER TIGHTEN THE KNOB BY TURNING IT CLOCK...
Page 33: ...ON THE SEAT POST IS VISIBLE ABOVE THE SEAT CLAMP TO RAISE OR LOWER THE SEAT 1 PULL OPEN THE LATCH ON THE SEAT CLAMP 2 RAISE OR LOWER THE SEAT TO THE DESIRED POSITION WITHOUT EXPOSING THE MINIMUM INSER...
Page 34: ...EAT POST SLIPS FURTHER DOWN INTO THE TUBE BRING IT BACK TO POSITION AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMP FURTHER WITH ADDITIONAL CLOCKWISE TURNS OF THE KNOB TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT OPEN AND CLOSE THE LATCH THE...
Page 35: ...ORT COVER ON YOUR BIKE 3 PLUG THE CHARGING CABLE INTO THE WALL AND THEN PLUG THE CHARGER INTO THE CHARGING PORT 4 WHEN THE INDICATOR LIGHT ON THE CHARGER CHANGES FROM RED TO GREEN YOUR BATTERY HAS REA...
Page 36: ...CLUDED CHARGER ALWAYS KEEP THE CHARGING PORT CLOSED WHEN NOT ACTIVELY CHARGING YOUR BIKE NEVER TURN ON YOUR BIKE WHILE IT IS CHARGING FOR BEST BATTERY HEALTH CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY DURING EACH CHARG...
Page 37: ...ON ONE WHEEL BY TWISTING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE SET ASIDE 2 FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS ON YOUR AIR PUMP TO INSERT AIR INTO THE TIRE CHECK PERIODICALLY WITH A GAUGE AND CONTINUE ADDING AIR UN...
Page 38: ...D THE 5MM ALLEN KEY BIKE BRAKES REQUIRE ALL ELEMENTS TO BE IN EXACT ALIGNMENT AND PLACEMENT IN ORDER TO FUNCTION PROPERLY A RUBBING OR SQUEAKING SOUND COMING FROM A BRAKE AREA EITHER CONSTANT OR INTER...
Page 39: ...TIONS ARE MET THE TOP OF THE PADS ARE ALIGNED WITH THE EDGE OF THE DISC NO PART OF EITHER PAD IS TOUCHING THE DISC THE PADS ARE PARALLEL TO THE DISC 3 WITH THE CALIPER IN THE DESIRED POSITION FULLY TI...
Page 40: ...TO POWER YOUR BIKE OFF WHEN MAKING A PIT STOP OR PUTTING IT AWAY FOR THE NIGHT IMPORTANT POWER OFF YOUR BIKE WHEN WALKING WITH IT SO AS NOT TO ENGAGE THE MOTOR BY INADVERTENTLY TWISTING THE ACCELERAT...
Page 41: ...Level YOU CAN KEEP TABS ON YOUR BATTERY S CHARGE LEVEL BY LOOKING TO THE INDICATOR LIGHTS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR NUMBER OF LIGHTS ILLUMINATED CHARGE PERCENTAGE 76 100 51 75 26 50 LESS THAN...
Page 42: ...DS THE REAR LIGHT RUNS OFF OF ITS OWN 3V BATTERY INCLUDED ALWAYS RIDE WITH YOUR REAR LIGHT ON TO INCREASE YOUR VISIBILITY AMONGST DRIVERS AND OTHER BIKERS QUICK PRESS THE BUTTON ON THE REAR LIGHT TO P...
Page 43: ...41 TO CHANGE THE BATTERY 1 REMOVE THE REAR LIGHT FROM THE SEAT POST BY UNFASTENING ONE ELASTIC STRAP FROM THE HOOK REAR LIGHT HOOK...
Page 44: ...42 2 PULL THE LIGHT OUT FROM ONE SIDE OF THE ELASTIC CASING ELASTIC CASING LIGHT...
Page 45: ...OM THE BACKSIDE OF THE LIGHT 4 REMOVE THE OLD 3V BATTERY AND REPLACE WITH A NEW ONE POSITIONING IT WITH THE SIDE FACING OUT 5 REPLACE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER BY POPPING IT BACK DOWN INTO PLACE B...
Page 46: ...ACK INTO ONE HOLE IN THE SIDE OF THE ELASTIC CASING 7 REPLACE THE REAR LIGHT ON THE SEAT POST BY WRAPPING THE ELASTIC STRAPS AROUND THE POST AND FASTENING THEM TOGETHER WITH THE HOOK ELASTIC STRAP ELA...
Page 47: ...45 3 5 UsingtheBell USE THE BELL AS AN ALERT TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS TO SOUND THE BELL FLICK DOWN ON THE BELL TAB QUICKLY AND FORCEFULLY WITH YOUR LEFT HAND THUMB BELL...
Page 48: ...5 UsingtheKickstand TO USE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT DOWN AND GENTLY TILT YOUR BIKE ONTO IT TO STAND TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT BACK UP IMPORTANT ALWAYS RAISE THE KICKSTAND BEFORE RIDING 46 KICKSTAN...
Page 49: ...BIKE TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR EXERTION AND HELP YOU REACH THE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE SPEED OF 15 5 MPH WITH PEDAL ASSIST YOU CAN GO FARTHER AND FASTER ON LESS EFFORT THE BOLT PRO FEATURES CADENCE BASED PEDAL ASS...
Page 50: ...ORE YOU ROTATE THE THROTTLE THE MORE THE MOTOR WILL ENGAGE AND THE FASTER YOU WILL TRAVEL TO AVOID SUDDEN BURSTS OF SPEED ALWAYS ROTATE THE THROTTLE GRADUALLY IMPORTANT ALWAYS RIDE WITH YOUR FEET REST...
Page 51: ...T PEDALING TO SET THE PACE FOR CRUISE CONTROL TO ACTIVATE CRUISE CONTROL 1 USE THE THROTTLE TO REACH AND MAINTAIN YOUR DESIRED SPEED 2 QUICK PRESS THE CRUISE CONTROL HEADLIGHT BUTTON WITH YOUR RIGHT H...
Page 52: ...NAL BIKE WITHOUT POWERING THE MOTOR ON NOTE WHEN RIDING WITHOUT THE POWER ON YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE HEADLIGHT USE THE HANDBRAKES TO SLOW DOWN SQUEEZE MORE FORCEFULLY TO COME TO A COMPLETE STO...
Page 53: ...DURING ANY GIVEN RIDE RIDING SURFACE TRAVELING OVER A ROUGH SURFACE REQUIRES MORE MOTOR POWER THAN RIDING ON A SMOOTH ONE CARRYING WEIGHT MORE WEIGHT RIDER PLUS CARGO DECREASES ACHIEVABLE SPEED AND R...
Page 54: ...TIGHTENED TO THE CRANKS CHECK THAT THE CRANKS ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED TO THE BODY OF THE BIKE FRAME AND FORK CHECK THAT THE BIKE FRAME AND THE FORK ARE NOT DAMAGED BENT OR BROKEN STEERING CHECK THAT TH...
Page 55: ...S COVERED BY THE HELMET WEAR A HELMET APPROPRIATE CLOTHING SHOES AND SAFETY GEAR AVOID CLOTHING THAT CAN GET CAUGHT INTO OR UNDER THE WHEELS CLOSED TOE FLAT SHOES ARE RECOMMENDED WEAR AN ASTM F1492 AP...
Page 56: ...IT FROM DUST AWAY FROM FIRE OR EXCESSIVE HEAT AT A TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 50 90 F 10 35 C CLEANING YOUR BOLT PRO DO NOT SPRAY OR APPLY WATER DIRECTLY ONTO TO THE BIKE WATER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE WIRING...
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Page 58: ...1 Manufactured in Shenzhen China Imported by Jetson Electric Bikes LLC P O Box 320149 775 4th Ave 2 Brooklyn NY 11232 www ridejetson com Questions Letusknow Made in China Date Code 02 2023 Document Ed...