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CHANGING THE ODOMETER DISPLAY

YOUR SCOOTER TRACKS DISTANCE TRAVELED IN TWO WAYS:

ODOMETER ("ODO")

 - TOTAL DISTANCE TRAVELED ON THIS SCOOTER.

TRIP ODOMETER ("TRP")

 - TOTAL DISTANCE TRAVELED DURING A SINGLE USE OF THE SCOOTER. 

NOTE: 

THE TRIP ODOMETER WILL RESET EVERY TIME THE SCOOTER IS POWERED OFF. 

TO TOGGLE THE DISPLAY BETWEEN "ODO" AND "TRP":

 QUICK-PRESS THE POWER BUTTON 2 TIMES IN A ROW.

TO CHANGE THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT BETWEEN KILOMETERS TO MILES:

 

1.  SIMULTANEOUSLY PRESS AND HOLD THE “+” AND “-“ BUTTONS FOR 1 SECOND TO ENTER THE SETTINGS MENU. 
2.  QUICK-PRESS THE POWER BUTTON UNTIL “P1” DISPLAYS ON THE SCREEN.
3.  QUICK-PRESS THE “+” OR “-“ BUTTON TO SWITCH BETWEEN MILES/MPH (REPRESENTED BY "001") AND               

KILOMETERS/KM/H (REPRESENTED BY "000").

4.  QUICK-PRESS THE POWER BUTTON 2 TIMES IN A ROW TO SAVE THE SETTING AND EXIT THE FIELD. 
5.  TO RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE, SIMULTANEOUSLY PRESS AND HOLD THE “+” AND “-“ BUTTONS FOR 2 SECONDS.    

NOTE:

 IF NO ACTION IS TAKEN FOR 10 SECONDS WHILE YOU ARE IN THE SETTINGS MENU, THE SYSTEM WILL 

AUTOMATICALLY REVERT BACK TO THE RIDING DISPLAY SCREEN.

Summary of Contents for Copperhead JCOPHD-BLK

Page 1: ...Designed in Brooklyn Copperhead Extreme Terrain Electric Scooter Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL JCOPHD BLK...

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Page 3: ...Jetson stoptworidingrules Besafe Havefun...

Page 4: ...tarted Starting Notes Unfolding Folding the Copperhead Assembling the Handlebar 2 Preparing to Ride Charging the Battery Inflating the Tires 3 Features Functions Powering On Off Understanding Using th...

Page 5: ...Moves Starting Riding Using Speed Modes Using the Brakes Activating Cruise Control Maximizing Speed Riding Range 5 Safe Journeying Pre Ride Safety Checks Helmet Safety Care Maintenance 33 35 36 37 38...

Page 6: ...reets and surfaces with water sand gravel dirt leaves and other debris Wet weather impairs traction braking and visibility Avoid riding around flammable gas steam liquid or dust that could cause fire...

Page 7: ...roduct off the ground while it is on and the wheels are in motion This can result in freely spinning wheels which may cause injury to yourself or others nearby Do not jump on or off the product and do...

Page 8: ...g LCD SCREEN h POWER BUTTON i UP BUTTON j DOWN BUTTON 2 STEM 3 STEM LOCKING LATCH 4 FOLDING HINGE POINT 5 HEADLIGHT 6 WHEEL X2 FRONT AND REAR 7 TIRE VALVE WITH DUST CAP X2 FRONT AND REAR 8 FENDER X2 F...

Page 9: ...7 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 2 5 6 8 8 12 13 13 9 11 7 10 14 6 3 4 1 15 16 a g h i j e b f c d...

Page 10: ...TIRE SIZE 10 MAX SPEED 20 MPH MAX RANGE 12 MILES BATTERY 36V 7 8AH BATTERY TYPE LITHIUM ION MOTOR 400W CHARGER UL LISTED 100 240V CHARGING TIME 7 HOURS MAX CLIMBING ANGLE 15 UL CERTIFICATION 2272 REC...

Page 11: ...9 Scanforourmost updatedCopperhead onboardingmaterials andsupportresources OnlineResources...

Page 12: ...HE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCOOTER FOR EXAMPLE IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER S RIGHT HAND WILL BE WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE CHILD OR OTHERS KEEP SMA...

Page 13: ...11 1 2 Unfolding FoldingtheCopperhead WHEN TO UNFOLD FOR ASSEMBLY AND RIDING WHEN TO FOLD FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT UNFOLDED FOLDED...

Page 14: ...THE SCOOTER UPRIGHT ON THE KICKSTAND SEE PAGE 32 2 TOGGLE THE TOP OF THE FOLDING CATCH DOWN TO RELEASE IT FROM THE FOLDING HOOK NOT NECESSARY OUT OF THE BOX WHEN HANDLEBAR IS NOT YET FULLY ATTACHED FO...

Page 15: ...13 3 GENTLY LIFT THE HANDLEBAR AND STEM TOWARD THE FRONT OF THE SCOOTER UNTIL THE STEM IS UPRIGHT ON THE STEM BASE STEM HANDLEBAR STEM BASE...

Page 16: ...14 LOCKING LATCH HINGE POINT 4 HOLD THE STEM STEADY AT THE HINGE POINT AND FORCEFULLY PUSH THE STEM LOCKING LATCH CLOSED AGAINST THE STEM 5 CHECK THAT THE STEM IS SECURE IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION...

Page 17: ...15 HOW TO FOLD 1 PUSH AND HOLD THE TAB ON THE FOLDING LATCH UP THEN FORCEFULLY PULL THE STEM LOCKING LATCH OPEN LOCKING LATCH TAB...

Page 18: ...E FOLDING CATCH CLICKS ONTO THE FOLDING HOOK 3 CHECK THAT THE SCOOTER IS SECURE IN THE FOLDED POSITION IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE STEM IS PROPERLY SECURED IN THE FOLDED POSITION MAKE SURE THAT THE C...

Page 19: ...ISE SLIDE THE FLAT WASHER OFF THE END OF THE LATCH STEM 2 KEEPING THE CURVED WASHER ON THE LATCH STEM PULL THE LATCH UP UNTIL THE STEM CLEARS FROM THE CLAMP TOP SET ALL PIECES OF HARDWARE ASIDE 3 LIFT...

Page 20: ...IONS ARE MET THE HANDLEBAR IS CENTERED IN THE CLAMP AND CURVED UPWARD IN A U SHAPE THE CURVE OF THE HANDLEBAR NESTLES IN THE CURVE OF THE CLAMP BOTTOM THE WIRES AND CABLES ARE IN FRONT OF THE SCOOTER...

Page 21: ...19 5 CLOSE THE CLAMP BY BRINGING THE TOP DOWN OVER THE HANDLEBAR ENSURE THAT THE HOLE IN THE CLAMP TOP IS ALIGNED WITH THE HOLE IN THE CLAMP BOTTOM CLAMP TOP CLAMP BOTTOM...

Page 22: ...TEM DOWN INTO THE SET OF ALIGNED HOLES FROM ABOVE THE CLAMP 7 SLIDE THE FLAT WASHER ONTO AND UP THE EXPOSED END OF THE STEM 8 TWIST THE KNOB ONTO THE END OF THE STEM BY TURNING IT ON COUNTERCLOCKWISE...

Page 23: ...TIL IT IS POSITIONED SUCH THAT THE ENDS OF THE HANDLEBAR ARE HIGHER THAN THE CENTER ALL THE HANDLEBAR FUNCTIONS ESPECIALLY THE BRAKES ARE POSITIONED FOR EASY REACH AND IN THE SIGHTLINE OF THE RIDER 11...

Page 24: ...ANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE THE LATCH THE KNOB MAY BE TOO TIGHT LOOSEN IT BY CLOCKWISE ROTATION AT A TIME UNTIL YOU ARE ABLE TO UTILIZE THE LATCH 13 CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE IN THE CLAMP IMPORTANT I...

Page 25: ...THE CHARGER 2 PULL OPEN THE CHARGING PORT COVER ON THE SCOOTER 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 TURNS...

Page 26: ...HEAD WHILE IT IS CHARGING FOR BEST BATTERY HEALTH CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY DURING EACH CHARGING SESSION ABOUT 7 HOURS NEVER LEAVE YOUR SCOOTER CHARGING OVERNIGHT OR FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME DO NOT...

Page 27: ...E CAP ASIDE 2 FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS ON YOUR AIR PUMP TO ATTACH THE AIR PUMP TO THE LOOSE END OF THE EXTENSION HOSE AND INSERT AIR INTO THE TIRE CHECK PERIODICALLY WITH A GAUGE AND CON...

Page 28: ...O PRESERVE BATTERY POWER YOUR SCOOTER HAS AN AUTO OFF FEATURE AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY POWER OFF AFTER 5 MINUTES WITHOUT USE ALWAYS REMEMBER TO POWER YOUR SCOOTER OFF WHEN MAKING A PIT STOP OR PUTTING I...

Page 29: ...ON BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL SEE SECTION 3 2 DOWN BUTTON SPEED MODE SECTION 4 2 3 2 Understanding UsingtheLCDScreen IMPORTANT IF THE WARNING ICON OR AN ERROR CODE E00 E40 DISPLAYS ON YOUR SCREEN CONTACT TH...

Page 30: ...EN KILOMETERS TO MILES 1 SIMULTANEOUSLY PRESS AND HOLD THE AND BUTTONS FOR 1 SECOND TO ENTER THE SETTINGS MENU 2 QUICK PRESS THE POWER BUTTON UNTIL P1 DISPLAYS ON THE SCREEN 3 QUICK PRESS THE OR BUTTO...

Page 31: ...OUR BATTERY S CHARGE LEVEL BY LOOKING TO THE BATTERY INDICATOR ICON ON THE LCD SCREEN 40 60 20 40 CHARGE YOUR SCOOTER NOW 10 20 CHARGE YOUR SCOOTER NOW LESS THAN 10 STOP RIDING AND CHARGE 60 80 80 100...

Page 32: ...E LIGHTS SO YOU CAN BETTER SEE THE ROAD AHEAD AND RIDERS CAN BETTER SEE YOU A SINGLE BUTTON TURNS ON BOTH THE HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT TO TURN ON OR OFF THE LIGHTS QUICK PRESS THE POWER BUTTON AN ICON...

Page 33: ...31 3 4 UsingtheBell USE THE BELL AS AN ALERT TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS TO SOUND THE BELL PULL THE BELL TAB TOWARDS YOU AND QUICKLY RELEASE IT TO SOUND THE BELL BELL BELL TAB...

Page 34: ...3 5 UsingtheKickstand TO USE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT DOWN AND GENTLY TILT YOUR SCOOTER ONTO IT TO STAND TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT BACK UP IMPORTANT ALWAYS RAISE THE KICKSTAND BEFORE RIDING KICKST...

Page 35: ...OT TO PROPEL THE SCOOTER FORWARD BY PUSHING OFF THE GROUND WITH 1 LARGE KICK 3 ONCE THE SCOOTER GETS MOMENTUM USE YOUR RIGHT HAND THUMB TO PUSH AND HOLD THE ACCELERATION THROTTLE 4 WHEN THE MOTOR KICK...

Page 36: ...34 TO ACCELERATE SLOWLY PUSH DOWN ON THE THROTTLE IMPORTANT TO AVOID SUDDEN BURSTS OF SPEED ALWAYS PUSH DOWN ON THE THROTTLE GRADUALLY TO MAKE TURNS ROTATE THE HANDLEBAR TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT THROTTLE...

Page 37: ...WHICH HAS A MAXIMUM SPEED AT WHICH THE SCOOTER WILL TRAVEL TO CHANGE SPEED MODES QUICK PRESS THE UP BUTTON TO GO TO A HIGHER SPEED MODE AND THE DOWN BUTTON TO GO TO A LOWER SPEED MODE 20 MPH 32 2 KM...

Page 38: ...ORE FORCEFULLY TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP TO AVOID ABRUPT MOVEMENTS TRY TO SQUEEZE THE HANDBRAKES GRADUALLY BRAKE LIGHT THE TAILLIGHT WILL FLASH TO INDICATE BRAKING EVERY TIME THE HANDBRAKE IS ENGAGED...

Page 39: ...THE THROTTLE AND JUST STEER TO ACTIVATE CRUISE CONTROL HOLD THE THROTTLE ENGAGED AND THE RIDING PACE STEADY FOR 5 SECONDS UNTIL THE CRUISE CONTROL ICON APPEARS ON THE SCREEN TO INDICATE THAT CRUISE C...

Page 40: ...HARDER TO REACH MAXIMUM SPEED CARRYING WEIGHT MORE WEIGHT RIDER PLUS CARGO DECREASES ACHIEVABLE RANGE AND SPEED RIDING STYLE FREQUENT STARTING AND STOPPING DRAINS THE BATTERY QUICKER THAN STEADY RIDIN...

Page 41: ...THAT THE SCOOTER FRAME IS NOT DAMAGED BENT OR BROKEN CHECK THAT THE STEM IS SECURED BY THE STEM FOLDING LATCH STEERING CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURED IN POSITION BY THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP CHECK THA...

Page 42: ...HELMET 5 2 HelmetSafety 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 43: ...EBAR COMPONENTS STORING YOUR COPPERHEAD KEEP YOUR E SCOOTER INDOORS AND IN A DRY PLACE COVERED TO PROTECT IT FROM DUST AWAY FROM FIRE OR EXCESSIVE HEAT AT A TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 50 90 F 10 35 C CLEANIN...

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