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Page 1: ...o 11 155 315 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS JLRM16 PBK JLRM16 GPU JLRM16 GTL JLRM16 PNK JLRM16 BLU JLRM16 BBL JLRM16 BPK JLRM16 BPU JLRM16 BGR LightRider JLR 16 Kids L...

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

Page 4: ...y Checks Product Overview Specs Features Rider Suitability Online Resources 1 Getting Started Starting Notes Attaching the Training Wheels Attaching the Front Wheel Installing the Handlebar Attaching...

Page 5: ...3 34 35 36 38 39 40 2 Features Functions Using the Brake Using the Bell Using the Lights 3 Making Moves Riding Your Jetson Light Rider Helmet Safety Care Maintenance...

Page 6: ...1 A2 2006 Adult supervision is required The rider should not exceed 110 lb Never use near motor vehicle Units shall not be operated to perform racing stunt riding or other maneuvers which may cause lo...

Page 7: ...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 all components of the unit before use...

Page 8: ...g indicates that used battery shall not be treated as municipal waste Batteries should be disposed of at an appropriate collection point for recycling By ensuring the used batteries are disposed of co...

Page 9: ...RE TIGHTENED TO THE AXLE MAKE SURE THE AXLE IS LUBRICATED TO FACILITATE MOVEMENT WHEELS AND TIRES MAKE SURE THAT THE TIRES ARE INFLATED TO WITHIN THEIR MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE OF 36 PSI CHEC...

Page 10: ...T CAPS 11 CHAIN 12 CHAIN GUARD 13 LED LIGHTS 14 LIGHTING POWER AND CONTROL BUTTONS 15 REAR WHEEL 16 SEAT POST 17 SEAT CLAMP 18 COASTER BRAKE 19 FRONT FORK ADULTS MUST ASSIST CHILDREN IN THE ASSEMBLY A...

Page 11: ...9 1 14 2 19 16 15 17 8 10 18 3 4 5 11 12 13 6 9 7 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT...

Page 12: ...ECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE 36 PSI FRAME LIGHT BATTERIES REQUIRED 3 AA NOT INCLUDED TIRE VALVE LIGHT BATTERIES REQUIRED SOME MODELS 3 AG10 1 5V PER LIGHT INCLUDED RiderSuitability FOR SAFE AND COMFORTABL...

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Page 14: ...AND 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 HELPFUL TO HAVE A...

Page 15: ...OF THE REAR WHEEL THAT IS FACING UPWARDS LOOSEN AND REMOVE THE AXLE NUT BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH YOUR FINGERS OR THE 15MM WRENCH 3 REMOVE THE WASHER UNDERNEATH THE AXLE NUT BUT DO NOT REMO...

Page 16: ...WHEEL SUCH THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET THE TRAINING WHEEL BRACKET CURVES OUTWARD AWAY FROM THE BIKE THE TRAINING WHEEL BRACKET IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE CHAIN STAY THE TRAINING WHEEL IS POSITI...

Page 17: ...AXLE AND THEN FINGER TWIST THE AXLE NUT CLOCKWISE ONTO THE AXLE 6 TIGHTEN THE AXLE NUT WITH THE 15MM WRENCH 7 FLIP THE BIKE FRAME OVER AND REPEAT STEPS 2 6 ON THE OTHER SIDE WITH THE OTHER TRAINING WH...

Page 18: ...16 8 CHECK THAT THE TRAINING WHEELS ARE SECURE...

Page 19: ...F THE FRONT WHEEL BY TURNING EACH COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH YOUR FINGERS OR THE 15MM WRENCH 2 REMOVE THE WASHERS FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE AXLE AND SET THEM ASIDE WITH THE AXLE NUTS 3 LOCATE THE ARROW ON THE...

Page 20: ...RONT FORK 6 CAREFULLY LIFT THE FRONT OF THE BIKE FRAME UP SIDE THE FRONT WHEEL IN BETWEEN THE LEGS OF THE FRONT FORK SO THAT THE ROTATION ARROW IS AT THE TOP OF THE WHEEL AND POINTED FORWARD 7 PLACE O...

Page 21: ...E NUTS WITH THE 15MM WRENCH 10 CHECK THAT THE WHEEL IS SECURE AND SPINS FREELY IN THE FORK IMPORTANT AN UNSECURED WHEEL CAN LOOSEN OR FALL OFF PUTTING THE RIDER AT RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY ENSURE THAT T...

Page 22: ...2 POSITION THE HANDLEBAR ABOVE THE HEAD TUBE WITH THE HANDLEBAR POST IN LINE WITH THE STEM AND THE BELL ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE 3 SQUEEZING AND MANIPULATING THE WEDGE NUT SO THAT IT FITS INTO T...

Page 23: ...TRAIGHT ACROSS THE BIKE IF NECESSARY MAKE ROTATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS ON EITHER THE HANDLEBAR OR THE FORK UNTIL BOTH PIECES ARE STRAIGHT AND ALIGNED 5 POSITION AND HOLD THE HANDLEBAR AT THE DESIRED HEIGHT...

Page 24: ...HTEN THE CAP NUT BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE WRENCH 7 CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE AND THAT THE FRONT WHEEL TURNS LEFT OR RIGHT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ROTATION OF THE HANDLEBAR 13MM WRENCH...

Page 25: ...OW TO RECEIVE THE POST YOU CAN WIDEN IT BY TURNING THE KNOB COUNTERCLOCKWISE WHILE HOLDING THE LATCH STEADY 3 SLIDE THE SEAT POST DOWN AT LEAST UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK IS NO LONGER VISIBLE AD...

Page 26: ...24 4 CLOSE THE LATCH ON THE SEAT CLAMP SEAT CLAMP LATCH...

Page 27: ...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 CLAMP LATCH THE CLAMP KNOB MAY BE TOO...

Page 28: ...N R PEDAL WITH THE HOLE AT THE END OF THE CRANK ARM ON THE SIDE OF THE BIKE WHERE YOU WILL PEDAL WITH YOUR RIGHT FOOT 3 HOLD THE PEDAL BASE STEADY AND TAKING CARE THAT THE SPINDLE ENTERS THE HOLE STRA...

Page 29: ...NK ARM BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE 15MM WRENCH CHECK THAT THE RIGHT PEDAL IS SECURE 5 REPEAT STEPS 2 4 WITH THE LEFT L PEDAL IMPORTANT THE SPINDLE ON THIS PEDAL IS REVERSE THREADED AND NEEDS TO B...

Page 30: ...6 PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH USE A GAUGE TO CHECK THAT THE TIRE PRESSURE IS AT OR AROUND 36 PSI PRIOR TO EVERY RIDE TO ADD AIR ALL MODELS 1 REMOVE THE DUST CAP OR TIRE VALVE LIGHT DEPENDENT ON YOUR MO...

Page 31: ...NCLUDED WITH SOME MODELS FINGER TWIST THE LARGER END OF THE HOSE ONTO THE TIRE VALVE AND THEN ATTACH YOUR AIR PUMP INTO THE OTHER END OF THE HOSE IMPORTANT ONLY USE A MANUAL AIR PUMP TO INFLATE THE TI...

Page 32: ...30 4 FINGER TWIST THE DUST CAP OR TIRE VALVE LIGHT DEPENDENT ON YOUR MODEL ONTO THE VALVE 5 REPEAT WITH THE OTHER TIRE TIRE VALVE TIRE VALVE LIGHT OR DUST CAP DEPENDENT ON MODEL...

Page 33: ...YOU WILL NEED 3 AA BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED 1 TO UNLOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT GENTLY PUSH THE END OF IT AND TURN IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 2 PULL THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT OUT FROM THE FRAME 3 INSERT 3 AA BAT...

Page 34: ...32 4 SLIDE THE COMPARTMENT BACK INTO THE FRAME 5 GENTLY PUSH THE COMPARTMENT IN AND TURN IT CLOCKWISE TO LOCK IT INTO THE FRAME...

Page 35: ...CLOCKWISE 2 BEFORE FIRST USE REMOVE ALL THREE BATTERIES FROM LIGHT AND SET THEM ASIDE REMOVE AND DISCARD THE PAPER DISC IN BETWEEN THE BATTERIES AND THE SPRING 3 RE INSERT THE BATTERIES SUCH THAT THE...

Page 36: ...res Functions 2 1 UsingtheBrake THE COASTER BRAKE IS ON THE REAR WHEEL TO ENGAGE THE COASTER BRAKE PEDAL BACKWARDS TO SLOW DOWN A QUICKER REVERSE PEDALING ACTION WILL BRING YOU TO A COMPLETE STOP COAS...

Page 37: ...35 2 2 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 RIGHT HAND THUMB BELL BELL TAB...

Page 38: ...ATTERNS AND IN 8 DIFFERENT COLORS INCLUDING MULTI TO TURN THE LIGHTS ON OR OFF PRESS AND HOLD THE LIGHTING POWER BUTTON FOR 1 2 SECONDS TO CHANGE TO ANOTHER LIGHTING PATTERN 4 TOTAL PRESS AND HOLD THE...

Page 39: ...TURN THE LIGHTS BACK ON AND RE SET THEM TO YOUR DESIRED PATTERN AND COLOR FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE TRAINING WHEEL LIGHTS AND TIRE VALVE LIGHTS SOME MODELS THE LIGHTS IN THE TRAINING WHEELS AND TI...

Page 40: ...38 3 1 RidingYourJetsonLightRider NOW THAT YOU HAVE YOUR JETSON LIGHT RIDER 16 SAFELY ASSEMBLED IT S TIME TO RIDE OUT AND LIGHT UP THE WORLD 3 MakingMoves...

Page 41: ...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 APPROVED HELMET AND...

Page 42: ...rake 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...

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