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To start riding, press down on the Thumb Throttle. Get accustomed to 

the acceleration of the throttle.

PLEASE NOTE: Riding, like most sports, involves risk of injury and dam-

age. By choosing to ride the Slate the responsibility and all inherent risk 

is on you. It is crucial that you know, understand and act according to 

safety rules.

Turns - The turns on the Slate are commanded by the direction you turn 

the Handlebar/ Front Wheel in. Before turning, look both ways to make 

sure your path is clear.

Braking – To come to a stop, press down on the E-Brake. Be careful not 

to Press the E-Brake too fast, as it may cause too sudden a stop or  

jerking motion. You may also use the Rear Foot Brake to come to a stop.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

DRIVING RANGE

The average range of the Slate is 10 miles. However, a lot of factors will 

affect how far you can go per charge:

• Driving surface: A smooth, flat surface will increase driving distance.

• Weight: More weight means less distance.

• Ambient temperature: Please ride and store the Slate under    

recommended temperature, which will increase its longevity and  

driving distance.

SAFE DRIVING

Helmet: Most serious injuries that occur while riding are head injuries. 

This could be prevented by wearing a helmet.

Elbow and Knee Pads: For added protection, always wear elbow and 

knee pads when riding your Slate, to prevent any serious injuries.

Get to know the Slate before riding it. Test your control over it. Make 

your turns slowly and cautiously, and give yourself stopping distance. 

It is recommended you practice your first ride on the Slate in an open 

space with no obstacles in your way.

DRIVING TECHNIQUE

Foot Position – While riding the Slate, keep your feet firmly planted on 

the deck.

Summary of Contents for SLATE

Page 1: ...1 SLATE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...g 7 E Unfolding and Folding the Slate 7 F Operating the Slate 9 1 Turning the Slate On and Off 2 Turning the Headlight On and Off 3 Battery Display 4 Speed Modes G Charging the Battery 11 H Safe Drivi...

Page 4: ...anual can help you understand use and maintain your Slate In order to avoid danger caused by collisions falls and loss of control please use caution and learn how to ride the Slate safely Jetson and a...

Page 5: ...5 INCLUDED IN THE BOX 1 Rear Tire 2 Rear Foot Brake 3 Loop for Hook 4 Deck 5 Stem 6 Headlight 7 Folding Lever Bolt 8 Front Tire 9 Motor 10 Charging Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 6: ...TED VOLTAGE 24V 5 2Ah PRODUCT DIMS 37 5 x 17 x 41 25 FOLDED 37 5 x 17 x 14 MOTOR TYPE HUB MOTOR 250 WATT CHARGER 110 240V CHARGE TIME UP TO 3 HOURS PRODUCT WEIGHT 18 25 LBS WEIGHT LIMIT 265 LBS RECOMM...

Page 7: ...e L into the Left side and R into the Right side left and right directions are as though you are standing on the deck Tighten by turning the Handlebars toward the Front Wheel UNFOLDING AND FOLDING THE...

Page 8: ...ver all the way down Lower the Handle bar and Stem down towards the Deck and then connect the Hook to the Loop on the Rear Brake Please Note If the Folding Lever seems too tight you can loosen the Fol...

Page 9: ...first make sure the Slate is not in motion Then press and hold the On Off Button for 3 seconds On Off Button TURNING THE HEADLIGHT ON AND OFF To turn the Headlight on click the On Off Button One click...

Page 10: ...a more accurate battery reading Please charge the Slate once it displays low battery Full Battery Light Low Battery Light SPEED MODES There are two speed modes to choose from for the Slate To change...

Page 11: ...charged Recharge the Slate after each use Please note Always plug the charger into the wall first before the device If the wall outlet doesn t have power and you plug the charger into the device firs...

Page 12: ...ange of the Slate is 10 miles However a lot of factors will affect how far you can go per charge Driving surface A smooth flat surface will increase driving distance Weight More weight means less dist...

Page 13: ...ttery If there are any issues with the battery please contact Jetson Customer Support at 1 888 976 9904 or email us at customerservice jetsonbike com STORAGE If you plan on storing the Slate for a sub...

Page 14: ...always placed securely on the deck The Slate cannot be ridden by more than one person Only one person can ride at a time When you ride the Slate along with other riders always keep a safe distance to...

Page 15: ...from Jetson Customer Support This will void any warranty and can lead to malfunctions which may cause injury ADDITIONAL OPERATION CAUTIONS Do not lift the Slate off the ground while it is on and the w...

Page 16: ...use or other intentional or unintentional damage to the product This Limited 1 Year Warranty will not cover any damage which results from the application of improper cleaners solvents or chemicals to...

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