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Page 1: ...Designed in Brooklyn Haze Folding Electric Bike Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS JHAZE BLK JHAZE BLK OB JHAZE CAN BLK JHAZE BLK RA...

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

Page 4: ...tability Online Resources 1 Getting Started Unfolding Folding the Frame Folding Unfolding the Stem Attaching the Seat Attaching the Pedals Attaching the Handlebar Turning the Battery On Off Removing R...

Page 5: ...ights Using the Bell Using the Kickstand Tucking Away the Pedals 3 Making Moves Riding the Haze Using Pedal Assist Using the Throttle Activating Cruise Control Traditional Biking Using the Brakes Maxi...

Page 6: ...sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction IEC 60335 1 A2 2006 Unsupervised children should not play with the product IEC...

Page 7: ...for safe operation 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 under...

Page 8: ...e FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that ma...

Page 9: ...HTENED TO THE FRAME WHEELS AND TIRES MAKE SURE THAT THE TIRES ARE INFLATED TO WITHIN THEIR MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE 35 45 PSI CHECK TIRES AND RIMS FOR EXCESSIVE WEAR OR ANY DAMAGE CHECK THAT...

Page 10: ...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 in si...

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Page 12: ...S h HEADLIGHT BUTTON i SPEED MODE SWITCH j POWER BUTTON 4 FRAME 5 FRAME FOLDING LATCH 6 SEAT 7 REAR REFLECTOR 8 SEAT CLAMP 9 BRAKE LIGHT 10 SUSPENSION 11 FENDER X2 FRONT AND REAR 12 TIRE X2 FRONT AND...

Page 13: ...11 22 23 25 21 20 28 19 18 24 2 1 12 10 g i j a b c d e h f 3 4 26 5 6 8 27 28 9 7 12 11 11 17 14 18 13 13 15 16 16 14 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT...

Page 14: ...ROTTLE 15 MILES 24 1 KM MAX RANGE WITH PEDAL ASSIST 20 MILES 32 2 KM BATTERY 48V 7 5AH LITHIUM ION MOTOR 350W HUB CHARGER UL LISTED 100 240V CHARGING TIME UP TO 5 HOURS MAX CLIMBING ANGLE 15 UL CERTIF...

Page 15: ...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 AND ADJUST YOUR BIKE WITH IT PROPPED UPRIGHT ON ITS KICKSTA...

Page 16: ...R WHEEL ARE COUPLED DISCONNECT THEM BY PULLING THE FRONT AND REAR WHEELS AWAY FROM ONE ANOTHER 3 HOLD THE REAR OF THE BIKE STEADY WHILE YOU PIVOT THE FRONT OF THE BIKE AROUND THE HINGE POINT TO PUT TH...

Page 17: ...15 4 LOWER THE KICKSTAND AND USE IT TO PROP THE BIKE UPRIGHT SEE PAGE 45 KICKSTAND...

Page 18: ...POINT AND FORCEFULLY PUSH THE FOLDING LATCH CLOSED AGAINST THE BIKE FRAME IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE LATCH IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND SECURE ON THE BIKE FRAME MAKE SURE THAT THE LATCH CLICKS INTO PLACE...

Page 19: ...17 HOW TO FOLD 1 PUSH THE TAB ON THE FOLDING LATCH FORWARD 2 WITH THE TAB PUSHED FORWARD FORCEFULLY PULL THE FOLDING LATCH OPEN AND AWAY FROM THE BIKE FRAME FOLDING LATCH FOLDING LATCH TAB 1 2...

Page 20: ...ND 3 AT THE HINGE POINT PIVOT THE FRONT OF THE BIKE AROUND TO THE LEFT UNTIL THE FRONT WHEEL IS NEXT TO THE REAR WHEEL AND THE MAGNETS ON THE TWO WHEELS ARE ALIGNED 4 PUSH THE TWO WHEELS TOGETHER SO T...

Page 21: ...RAISE FOR ASSEMBLY AND RIDING WHEN TO LOWER FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT HOW TO RAISE THE STEM 1 RAISE THE STEM UP AND OVER THE HINGE POINT UNTIL IT IS FULLY UPRIGHT ON THE STEM BASE 1 2 Folding Unfoldi...

Page 22: ...CH CLOSED AGAINST THE STEM IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE LATCH IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND SECURE ON THE BIKE FRAME MAKE SURE THAT THE LATCH CLICKS INTO PLACE IMPORTANT NEVER RIDE THE HAZE WITHOUT THE HANDL...

Page 23: ...21 HOW TO LOWER THE STEM 1 PUSH THE TAB ON THE FOLDING LATCH UP 2 WITH THE TAB PUSHED UP FORCEFULLY PULL THE FOLDING LATCH OPEN AND AWAY FROM THE STEM STEM FOLDING LATCH TAB 2 1...

Page 24: ...22 3 AT THE HINGE POINT PIVOT THE STEM DOWN TOWARDS THE GROUND ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE...

Page 25: ...SERTION MARK ENGRAVED NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAT POST 3 HOLD THE SEAT IN POSITION ABOVE THE BIKE 4 LOWER THE SEAT POST THROUGH THE CLAMP AND INTO THE SEAT TUBE UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK IS BEL...

Page 26: ...NWARD PRESSURE ON THE SADDLE IF THE SEAT POST SLIPS FURTHER DOWN INTO THE TUBE BRING IT BACK TO POSITION AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMP BY TURNING THE KNOB CLOCKWISE TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT OPEN THE CLAM...

Page 27: ...END OF THE CRANK ARM ON THE SIDE OF THE BIKE WHERE YOU WILL PEDAL WITH YOUR RIGHT FOOT 2 HOLD THE PEDAL BASE STEADY AND TAKING CARE THAT THE SPINDLE ENTERS THE HOLE STRAIGHT USE YOUR OTHER HAND TO TWI...

Page 28: ...HE SPINDLE ON THIS PEDAL IS REVERSE THREADED AND NEEDS TO BE INSERTED AND TIGHTENED WITH COUNTERCLOCKWISE TURNS CAUTION IF YOU FEEL RESISTANCE WHEN INSERTING THE PEDALS INTO THE HOLES ON THE CRANK ARM...

Page 29: ...27 LATCH HANDLEBAR CLAMP 1 LIFT THE LATCH ON THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP UP INTO THE OPEN POSITION 1 6 AttachingtheHandlebar ALREADY COMPLETED FOR SOME MODELS...

Page 30: ...TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 REMOVE THE KNOB AND FLAT WASHER SET ASIDE 4 PULL THE CLAMP LATCH UP AND PULL THE STEM WITH CURVED WASHER UP AND COMPLETELY OUT OF THE CLAMP ALONG WITH THE CURVED WASHER...

Page 31: ...BASE OF THE CLAMP SUCH THAT THE THROTTLE IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE 8 CENTER THE HANDLEBAR IN THE BASE 9 SLIDE THE TOP PART OF THE CLAMP BACK IN FROM ONE SIDE UNTIL THE TWO CLAMP HOLES ARE ALIGNED CLAMP BA...

Page 32: ...30 10 RE INSERT THE STEM OF THE CLAMP LATCH WITH CURVED WASHER THROUGH THE CLAMP TOP CLAMP BASE CLAMP TOP CURVED WASHER STEM LATCH...

Page 33: ...31 11 SLIDE THE FLAT WASHER ONTO THE EXPOSED END OF THE STEM AND THEN TWIST THE KNOB ON CLOCKWISE FLAT WASHER KNOB 11 CLAMP BASE CURVED WASHER STEM LATCH CLAMP TOP...

Page 34: ...HE HANDLEBAR IN PLACE 13 CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE IMPORTANT DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN OR UNDER TIGHTEN THE BOLT OVER TIGHTENING COULD INHIBIT CLOSURE OF THE CLAMP UNDER TIGHTENING COULD RESULT IN...

Page 35: ...D POWER SWITCH ON THE HANDLEBAR MUST BE ON TO SUCCESSFULLY TURN ON THE HAZE REFER TO PAGE 43 FLIP THE SWITCH TO TURN THE BATTERY POWER ON OR OFF CAUTION TURN OFF THE BATTERY POWER WHEN NOT USING THE H...

Page 36: ...ATTERY COMPARTMENT 1 8 Removing ReplacingtheBattery REMOVING THE BATTERY 1 TURN THE BATTERY POWER OFF SEE PAGE 34 2 OPEN THE FRAME FOLDING LATCH AND PIVOT THE FRAME OPEN TO EXPOSE THE BATTERY COMPARTM...

Page 37: ...AME KEY UNLOCKS BOTH THE BATTERY AND THE WHEEL LOCK 3 PULL THE BATTERY HANDLE UP 4 INSERT THE KEY INTO THE BATTERY KEYHOLE AND TURN IT CLOCKWISE TO UNLOCK THE BATTERY FROM THE FRAME BATTERY KEYHOLE BA...

Page 38: ...Y INTO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT ENSURING THAT THE BACK OF THE BATTERY LINES UP WITH THE PLUGS AT THE BACK OF THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT CHECK THAT THE BATTERY IS SECURE IMPORTANT TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BAT...

Page 39: ...WITH THE CHARGER 2 CHECK THAT THE BIKE FRAME IS SECURED BY THE FRAME FOLDING LATCH SEE PAGE 17 3 PULL OPEN THE CHARGING PORT COVER ON THE FRAME OF THE BIKE 4 PLUG THE CHARGING CABLE INTO THE WALL AND...

Page 40: ...BLE FROM THE WALL OUTLET 5 CLOSE THE CHARGING PORT COVER IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES ONLY USE THE INCLUDED CHARGER ALWAYS KEEP THE CHARGING PORT CLOSED WHEN NOT ACTIVELY CHARGING THE BATTERY NEVER TURN O...

Page 41: ...LVER PLUG INTO THE CYLINDER 3 REPLACE THE COVER ON THE LOCK IMPORTANT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RIDE THE HAZE WITH THE REAR WHEEL LOCKED TO UNLOCK 1 PULL OPEN THE COVER ON THE REAR WHEEL LOCK 2 INSERT THE KEY...

Page 42: ...THE TIRE PUMP 3 CONNECT THE TIRE PUMP TO THE VALVE BY PRESSING THE NOZZLE STRAIGHT DOWN ONTO THE VALVE 4 CLOSE THE LOCKING LATCH ON THE TIRE PUMP 5 USE EVEN STROKES TO PUMP AIR INTO THE TIRES BY MOVI...

Page 43: ...41 TIRE VALVE WITH DUST CAP TIRE PUMP NOZZLE HANDLE GAUGE LOCKING LATCH...

Page 44: ...STOP OR PUTTING IT AWAY FOR THE NIGHT POWER OFF YOUR BIKE WHEN WALKING WITH IT SO AS NOT TO ENGAGE THE MOTOR BY INADVERTENTLY TWISTING THE ACCELERATION THROTTLE POWER BUTTON SECTION 2 1 BELL SECTION...

Page 45: ...ITIONS TURN ON THE HEADLIGHT SO YOU CAN BETTER SEE THE ROAD AHEAD AND ONCOMING RIDERS CAN BETTER SEE YOU THE HEADLIGHT WILL ONLY POWER ON WHEN THE MOTOR IS ALSO TURNED ON TO TURN ON OR OFF THE HEADLIG...

Page 46: ...2 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 KICKSTAN...

Page 47: ...CK THE PEDALS UP AND OUT OF THE WAY TO FOLD THEM AGAINST THE FRAME 1 PLACE YOUR FINGERS AROUND THE MIDDLE BAR INSIDE THE PEDAL 2 WHILE PULLING THE BAR TOWARDS THE TIP OF THE PEDAL PIVOT THE PEDAL UP O...

Page 48: ...46 TO UNFOLD THEM FOR RIDING 1 PLACE YOUR FINGERS AROUND THE MIDDLE BAR INSIDE THE PEDAL 2 WHILE PULLING THE BAR TOWARDS THE TIP OF THE PEDAL PIVOT THE PEDAL DOWN UNTIL IT SNAPS INTO PLACE PULL...

Page 49: ...FF ON YOUR HAZE IN 4 DIFFERENT WAYS 1 WITH ASSISTED PEDALING SECTION 3 2 2 USING THE THROTTLE FOR ALL MOTOR POWER SECTION 3 3 3 LOCKED INTO CRUISE CONTROL SECTION 3 4 4 USING ONLY PEDAL POWER SECTION...

Page 50: ...THE BIKE SET THERE ARE 3 MODES IN EACH ONE THE MOTOR WILL SUPPLEMENT YOUR PEDALING TO GET YOU CLOSER TO THE MAXIMUM SPEED ACHIEVABLE IN THAT MODE HIGHER MODES GIVE YOU MORE POWER IF YOUR EFFORTS TAKE...

Page 51: ...ITH YOUR RIGHT HAND THE MORE 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 TO SLOW DOWN GEN...

Page 52: ...OR PEDALING REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE CRUISE CONTROL 1 STOP PEDALING AND USE THE THROTTLE TO REACH AND MAINTAIN YOUR DESIRED SPEED 2 QUICK PRESS THE CRUISE CONTROL BUTTON 3 LET GO OF THE THROTTLE KEEP YOU...

Page 53: ...TRADITIONAL BIKE USING ONLY PEDAL POWER JUST RIDE AS YOU WOULD A TRADITIONAL BIKE WITHOUT POWERING THE MOTOR ON NOTE WITHOUT THE BIKE POWERED ON YOU CANNOT MAKE USE OF THE HEADLIGHT THE BRAKE LIGHT WI...

Page 54: ...KES GENTLY TO SLOW DOWN SQUEEZE WITH MORE FORCE TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP TO AVOID ABRUPT MOVEMENTS TRY TO SQUEEZE THE HANDBRAKES GRADUALLY LEFT HANDBRAKE FRONT WHEEL BRAKE RIGHT HANDBRAKE REAR WHEEL...

Page 55: ...NG OVER A ROUGH SURFACE CAUSES FRICTION WHICH CAN SLOW YOU DOWN AND REQUIRES THE MOTOR TO WORK HARDER WHICH DRAINS IT FASTER WHEN POSSIBLE CHOOSE A SMOOTH RIDING SURFACE CARRYING WEIGHT MORE WEIGHT RI...

Page 56: ...AVOID CLOTHING THAT CAN GET CAUGHT INTO OR UNDER THE WHEELS CLOSED TOE FLAT SHOES ARE RECOMMENDED WEAR AN ASTM F1492 APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR TO PREVENT INJURY IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT...

Page 57: ...to pull or snag the wiring connecting the motor with the handlebar components SECURING YOUR HAZE The Haze is equipped with a rear wheel lock that is compatible with the same key as the battery that c...

Page 58: ...apabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved 7 Children shall no...

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Page 62: ...ctured 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 05 2023 Document Edition v2...

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