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If the LCD Display does not turn on, check that the battery is charged and the 

LCD Display is fully connected. If you are still having issues, please contact 

Jetson support.

PEDAL ASSIST

The Pedal Assist mode was designed to make riding an e-bike mimic the 

natural motion you are used to feeling when riding a bicycle. As you pedal 

your bike, a sensor is activated, which in turn generates power from the 

motor. The power is activated only when you pedal – and the amount of 

power is determined by the pedal assist level that you choose.

The Pedal Assist mode provides power and propels the bike as you pedal. 

A low Pedal Assist level (1-3) will require effort from you to pedal, a medium 

Pedal Assist level (4-6) will require some effort from you to pedal, and a high 

Pedal Assist level (7-9) will require minimal effort from you.

To increase the Pedal Assist, press the Up Button. To decrease the Pedal 

Assist, press the Down Button. Always start off slowly and gradually increase 

your level. Make sure your speed is appropriate to riding conditions (weather, 

road surface, traffic/pedestrians, etc.). Level 0 will not use Pedal Assist.

SPEEDOMETER

Once the LCD Display is turned on, it will display the Speedometer. Press 

the Power Button (M) to cycle through different functions such as the 

Trip Distance, the Odometer, the Ride Time, the Average Speed, and the 

Maximum Speed. It will return to your current speed after a few moments of 

inactivity.

WALK MODE

The Walk Mode will power the bike at about 3.7 mph to allow you to walk 

alongside the bike without needing to push it. Stand at the side of the bike 

with both hands on the handlebars and make sure the way in front of you is 

clear. Press and hold the Down Button to enable Walk Mode. A “P” will appear 

in the upper right-hand corner of the LCD Display. Release the Down Button 

to exit Walk Mode.

Summary of Contents for TREKKER

Page 1: ...1 TREKKER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ing 12 Charging Battery 13 How To Use The Bike Controls 14 A Gears B LCD Display C Turning the Bike On and Off D Pedal Assist E Speedometer F Walk Mode G Battery Indicator H Showing the Mileage I Erro...

Page 3: ...nual can help you understand use and maintain your Trekker In order to avoid danger caused by collisions falls and loss of con trol please use caution and learn how to ride the Trekker safely Jetson a...

Page 4: ...tem 4 Charging Port 5 Frame 6 Saddle Post 7 Saddle 8 Seat Clamping Lever 9 Seat Tube 1 2 3 10 Rear Derailleur and Freewheel 11 Pedals 12 Front Derailleur and Freewheel 13 Concealed Battery 14 Front Wh...

Page 5: ...GE 30 35 MILES BATTERY TYPE LITHIUM ION BATTERY RATED VOLTAGE 36v 7 8Ah MOTOR TYPE BRUSHLESS 1 Left Brake Lever 2 LCD Display 3 Gear Shifter 1 2 3 MOTOR 250w MOTOR RATED RPM 195 CHARGER 110 240V CHARG...

Page 6: ...nd 5 while assembling your Trekker If you are having difficulty assembling the Trekker please call our customer service or take your Trekker to a local bike shop Please Note Pictures may vary slightly...

Page 7: ...7 Make sure all the wires are connected according to color Place the Handlebar into the Handlebar Stem and screw the 4 bolts in using the provided Allen Key Connect Wires by Color...

Page 8: ...e Clamping Lever and remove it from the Wheel Place the Quick Release Clamping Lever to the side ATTACHING THE FRONT WHEEL Assembling the Front Disc Brake Attach the Front Disc Brake to the Front Fork...

Page 9: ...not go in smoothly please call us for assistance or bring the Trekker to your local bike shop Lever Cap Now that the front Tire is fit to the Front Fork slide the Quick Release Clamping Lever through...

Page 10: ...10 Make sure the Quick Release Clamping Lever is secure Make sure the Brake is hooked onto the Disc and working properly Push Lever in...

Page 11: ...L left To connect the Pedals to the bike place L into the Left tube and R into the Right tube left and right directions are as though you are sitting on the bike Tighten by turning the Pedals toward...

Page 12: ...nt all wires are plugged in and the brake system works correctly Avoid direct contact with water ATTACHING THE SADDLE Slide the Saddle Post into the Saddle Tube Align the Saddle with the Frame to make...

Page 13: ...te 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 first it will light green even if the battery is not ful...

Page 14: ...he Shifter on the handlebar Only shift gears when pedaling These gears do not require battery power and if the battery runs out you can still use these gears TURNING THE BIKE ON AND OFF To turn the Tr...

Page 15: ...from you To increase the Pedal Assist press the Up Button To decrease the Pedal Assist press the Down Button Always start off slowly and gradually increase your level Make sure your speed is appropria...

Page 16: ...right hand corner of the LCD Display ERROR CODES If there is an error with the function of the bike an error message will appear on the LCD Display along with an error code Note The e bike will not r...

Page 17: ...djusting the maximum speed limit The maximum speed of the Trekker is 20 mph EXITING THE SETTINGS MENU Press and hold the Power Button M to save the modified settings If you do not wish to save the cha...

Page 18: ...n or impact Protect the bike from water or moisture Never disassemble the bike or its battery If there are any issues with the battery please contact Jetson Customer Support at 1 888 976 9904 or email...

Page 19: ...ays placed securely on the pedals The Trekker cannot be ridden by two or more people Only one person can ride at a time When you ride the Trekker along with other cyclists always keep a safe distance...

Page 20: ...unit This will void any warranty and can lead to malfunctions which may cause injury ADDITIONAL OPERATION CAUTIONS Do not lift the Trekker off the ground while it is in operation and the wheels are in...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...Purchase Date _________________________ Purchased From __________________________ Serial Number ______________________________________________________________________ Is this your first Jetson produc...

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