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Care & Maintenance

CLEANING THE JOURNEY

• Carefully wipe with a damp cloth, then dry with a dry cloth. 

• Do not use water to clean the Journey, as the electrical and electronic systems may get wet, resulting in personal injury or 

malfunction of the Journey.
BATTERY

• Keep away from fire and excessive heat. 

• Avoid intense physical impact and / or severe vibration. 

• Protect from water or moisture.

• Do not disassemble.

• If there are any issues with the battery, please contact Jetson Customer Care. We’d love to help!
STORAGE

• Remove batteries before storing. 

• Cover to protect against dust.

• Store indoors, in a dry place and at a suitable temperature.
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT 

The chain must remain on the sprockets.  If the chain comes off the sprockets, the coaster brake will not operate.

ADJUSTMENT: 

• The chain must be at the correct tightness. 

• If too tight, the bicycle will be difficult to pedal. 

• If too loose, the chain can come off the sprockets.

When the chain (C) is at the correct tightness, you can rotate the crank freely and you can pull it no more than one-half inch 

(A) away from a straightedge (B) as shown.

Adjust the tightness of the chain as follows:

• Loosen the axle nuts of the rear wheel.

• Move the rear wheel forward or backward as necessary. 

  NOTE: 

Make sure the rear wheel is in the center of the bicycle frame.

• Hold the wheel in this position and tighten the axle nuts.

C

B

A

 

WARNING

:

  

Do not attempt chain repairs. If there is a problem with the chain, have a 

bicycle service shop make any repairs.

Summary of Contents for JJRNY-BLU

Page 1: ...JourneyElectricBike Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY MODEL JJRNY BLU Designed in Brooklyn...

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Page 3: ...Remembertobesafeand mostimportantly havefun...

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Page 5: ...nstalling Handlebar Front Fender Assembly Front Wheel Assembly Inserting the Brake Inserting the Seat Pedals Assembly Riding the Journey Operating the Journey Helmet Safety Charging the Journey Care M...

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Page 7: ...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 8: ...ion 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 opera...

Page 9: ...may cause undesired 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...

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Page 11: ...A GENERAL IT S ALWAYS IMPORTANT TO DO A FEW BUT IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE EVERY RIDE LET S GO THROUGH THEM BRAKES CHECK THE BRAKE IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER MAKE SURE PEDALS ROTATE BACKWARDS SMOOTH...

Page 12: ...CLAMP 8 SEAT HARDWARE TOOLS INCLUDED DOUBLE SIDED WRENCH ALLEN KEY QUICK RELEASE SKEWER FOR FRONT WHEEL ADULTS MUST ASSIST CHILDREN IN THE INITIAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES OF THE PRODUCT 9 REAR LIGHT RE...

Page 13: ...11 3 2 4 6 5 9 8 7 10 1 14 15 13 12 PLEASE NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 11...

Page 14: ...LAY 2 FRONT REFLECTOR 3 LEFT BRAKE LEVER FRONT BRAKE 4 RIGHT BRAKE LEVER REAR BRAKE 5 DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTONS POWER 6 BELL 7 LEFT GEAR SHIFTER 3 GEARS 8 RIGHT GEAR SHIFTER 7 GEARS 1 3 4 7 5 8 6 2 21 G...

Page 15: ...eSize 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 WHILE THE RIDER STRADDLES THE BICYCLE WITH BOTH FEET F...

Page 16: ...14 1 GetStarted 1 1 InstallingtheHandlebar LOOSEN SCREWS ON STEM OF BIKE USING THE ALLEN KEY SCREWS...

Page 17: ...15 PLACE HANDLEBAR ONTO STEM MAKE SURE HANDLEBAR IS CORRECTLY CENTERED AND BALANCED...

Page 18: ...16 TIGHTEN SCREWS...

Page 19: ...17 ATTACH THE FRONT FENDER WITH SCREW AT THE TOP OF FORK 1 2 FrontFenderAssembly SCREW FRONT FENDER...

Page 20: ...18 1 3 FrontWheelAssembly NUT LEVER SPRING B SPRING A REMOVE NUT AND SPRING A FROM QUICK RELEASE SKEWER PLACE SPRING A AND NUT BACK ONTO SKEWER...

Page 21: ...19 MAKE SURE NUT IS SECURE BY TIGHTING IT USING THE DOUBLE SIDED WRENCH...

Page 22: ...D AND THAT THE DISC BRAKE IS ALIGNED DIRECTLY NEXT TO THE BRAKE PADS ATTACH THE METAL BRACKETS ON THE FENDER TO THE FRONT FORK NEAR AXLE USING SCREWS NEED TO UNSCREW THE SCREWS AND RESCREW WITH FENDER...

Page 23: ...YOU TIGHTEN CONTINUALLY CHECK THE TENSION BY CLOSING THE LEVER WHEN YOU FEEL THE LEVER HAS TENSION AT 90 DEGREES FROM THE WHEEL FULLY CLOSE THE LEVER NOTE MAKE SURE THE LEVER IS PARALLEL TO THE FRAME...

Page 24: ...22 REMOVE SCREWS FROM BRAKE PLACE BRAKE ON THE WHEEL TIGHTEN SCREWS 1 4 InstallingtheBrake SCREWS BRAKE...

Page 25: ...23 1 5 InsertingtheSeat OPEN THE SEAT CLAMP...

Page 26: ...24 PLACE SEAT INTO SEAT POST SLIDE THE SEAT POST IN ENSURE THE SEAT POST REACHES THE MINIMUM INSERTION LINE MARKED ON THE POST...

Page 27: ...25 TURN THE KNOB CLOCKWISE TO TIGHTEN SEAT CLOSE THE SEAT CLAMP TIGHTEN CLOSE SEAT CLAMP...

Page 28: ...26 MAKE SURE SEAT CLAMP IS SECURED AND SEAT IS STABLE...

Page 29: ...27 INSERT PEDAL MARKED L INTO THE RIGHT HAND CRANK ARM 1 6 PedalsAssembly PEDAL...

Page 30: ...28 HAND TIGHTEN SPINDLE ON PEDAL MARKED L CLOCKWISE REPEAT WITH PEDAL MARKED R TIGHTENING IT COUNTER CLOCKWISE...

Page 31: ...EDALS ARE ON TIGHTEN WITH WRENCH TIGHTEN CAUTION IT S IMPORTANT TO STOP IF YOU FEEL RESISTANCE WHEN PUTTING ON THE PEDALS IT COULD MEAN THE SPINDLE IS ENTERING THE CRANK ARM AT AN ANGLE AND IT MAY DAM...

Page 32: ...30 2 1 RidingtheJourney 2 MakeMoves NOW YOU HAVE YOUR BICYCLE SAFELY ASSEMBLED THE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME BEGINS...

Page 33: ...ONDS TO TURN ON HEADLIGHT HOLD DOWN FOR ANOTHER 3 5 SECONDS TO TURN OFF HEADLIGHT PEDAL ASSIST HOLD PLUS BUTTON TO TURN ON PEDAL ASSIST PRESS THE BUTTONS TO CHANGE THE PEDAL ASSIST LEVEL WALK ASSIST H...

Page 34: ...TO SELECT PREFERRED OPTION THE BACKLIGHT OPTIONS RANGE FROM 0 NO BACKLIGHT TO 9 THE BRIGHTEST OPTION THE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING FOR THE LCD DISPLAY IS 8 ONCE YOU HAVE PREFERRED OPTION SELECTED PRESS...

Page 35: ...ITIONING THE FOREHEAD IS 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 RECOMMENDE...

Page 36: ...ED CHARGER PLUG THE CHARGER INTO THE WALL BEFORE THE CHARGING PORT DON T TURN ON THE JOURNEY WHILE IT S CHARGING CHARGE THE BATTERY UNTIL IT IS FULLY CHARGED UP TO 6 HOURS REPLACE THE COVER OVER THE C...

Page 37: ...N ADJUSTMENT The chain must remain on the sprockets If the chain comes off the sprockets the coaster brake will not operate ADJUSTMENT The chain must be at the correct tightness If too tight the bicyc...

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