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1:

 Once the bike is 

charged, hold the “M” 

button on the LCD to 

power up your bike.

Do not ride in snowy 

or slippery road 

conditions.

Always ride with 

both hands on the 

handlebar.

never ride down stairs, 

escalators or elevators.

congratulations! You 

are ready for your first 

ride!

Don’t Forget!

 Practice 

common sense & 

safety measures when 

riding your bike.

BATTEry PowEr STATuS

CurrEnT

SPEEd

LEd LIghT

IndICATor

MoTor 

ISSuE

IndICATor

ConTroLLEr

ProBLEM

IndICATor

ThroTTLE ISSuE IndICATor

BrAKE

BATTEry PowEr

In PErCEnTAgE

MILEAgE/

rIdIng TIME

dISPLAy

+ BuTTon

• 

Long press to turn on/off front light

• 

Short press to increase speed mode

- BuTTon

• 

Short press to decrease speed mode

M BuTTon:

• 

Hold 3 seconds to turn on/off power

• 

Short press to shift display to:

trip mileage/ total mileage/ run time

SPEEd ModE:

0 = Pure Riding. no power.
1 = Low Speed. Max around 8 MPH
2 = Mid Speed. Max around 11 MPH
3 = High Speed. Max around 15 MPH

• 

Wear the appropriate protection gear such as helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads on 
your rides to help prevent injury.

• 

Inspect the bike, brakes, & battery before each ride to ensure all is in working order.

• 

Do not ride on slopes over 15°

• 

If you must ride in the rain or snow, please ride at lower speeds and keep a safe stopping 
distance from objects and vehicles in front of you.

• 

Children under the age of 12 are not advised to ride the bike.

• 

Avoid sudden starts and stops.

• 

Do not lean forwards or backwards while riding, and maintain a safe speed at all times.

• 

If the battery runs low, keep a low constant speed & charge the battery as soon as possible.

• 

Do not store your bike in the trunk of a car in hot weather.

• 

Have a full understanding of local traffic rules and regulations before you ride.

• 

Be aware of your surroundings at all times, and be sure to always ride in safe conditions.

• 

keep a comfortable distance from other riders.

• 

Use caution when riding in environments with low visibility, if necessary, lower your 
speed or stroll your bike.

• 

Do not ride the bike backwards or do any actions that may endanger yourself and others 
while riding.

• 

Do not lend your bike to others without letting them become familiar to this manual first.

• 

Do not ride while ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

• 

 Accelerate slowly when riding. Sudden acceleration may throw you out-of-balance and 
could cause falls or injury.

Summary of Contents for Discovery

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ge 14 Troubleshooting 15 Warnings 16 18 Acceptable Riding Practices and Conditions 19 Warranty 20 Returns 20 To ensure the safety and enjoyment of your electric bike please read the user manual carefully and check whether all the parts are in good condition before riding Please abide by all safety measures and contact us if there are any problems Packing contents E Bike x 1 Saddle Seat Tube x 1 Us...

Page 3: ...g Time About 3 hours Motor Torque 12N m Power Consumption 0 2Wh per charge Waterproof Rating IP54 Rated Input 10 240V 50 60Hz 2 0A Battery Capacity 36V 5 2Ah Rated Output 42V 2 0A Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery Lifespan Over 800 Cycles Charging current 2A max Charging temp 0 45 C 32 113 F Handle bike frame Latch Saddle seat post seat post clamp shock absorber motor pedal chainwheel protection wh...

Page 4: ...t in place 4 To unfold the stem press the latch lock then release the stem latch back down 3 Jiggle the stem to see if the folder has firmly locked in place 1 Unfold the bike frame 2 Press the latch lock to release mechanism Adjust limit screw if necessary 4 Fasten the latch as pictured Jiggle the frame to make sure it is locked firmly 3 Proceed when you achieve the status as pictured ...

Page 5: ...ht then tighten clamp 4 Adjust handlebar angle and position to your preference Then re install the nut and gasket to tighten 3 For safety precautions make sure the seat post clamp is somewhere between the Limit Screw and the Max Height Line 3 Place the handle bar inside the holder then close the holder allowing the screw to come through the bottom hole 4 To secure the saddle tighten the seat post ...

Page 6: ...ately and replace or repair the charger Never penetrate the charger or get it wet Avoid bringing the charger on rides to reduce the risk of damage or weather reaching your charger Avoid letting your battery being fully discharged while using your bike Never disassemble or replace any parts of the charger by yourself Do not put the battery in places that may fall causing battery leakage If the batt...

Page 7: ...ry Inspect the bike brakes battery before each ride to ensure all is in working order Do not ride on slopes over 15 If you must ride in the rain or snow please ride at lower speeds and keep a safe stopping distance from objects and vehicles in front of you Children under the age of 12 are not advised to ride the bike Avoid sudden starts and stops Do not lean forwards or backwards while riding and ...

Page 8: ...d and emitting a smell replace battery immediately Charger Make sure the charger cord the input cord for the bike and the outlet plug are damage free Lubrication Make sure axles and chain are properly lubricated Cleaning Keep the bike surface clean of dirt and debris that could alter its performance Troubleshooting No power assistance when bike is turned on No Power Check if Battery is installed c...

Page 9: ... selecting riding products appropriate to the age of the child or parental supervision in situations in which children of various ages may have access to the same riding products is important Not every product is appropriate for every person and the recommendations found within this section are intended to reflect the nature of the hazards which could be encountered during use and the expected men...

Page 10: ...THIS SCOOTER ELECTRIC RIDE ON PRODUCT TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT Acceptable riding practices conditions Always check and obey any local laws or regulations which may effect the locations where the electric bicycle may be used Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic at all times Only use where allowed and with caution Do not ...

Page 11: ...y implied or otherwise explicit guarantees made through the merchandiser of this product are not covered in this warranty coverage agreement and are expressly disclaimed If you feel your Jupiter Bike Discovery is not operating properly and needs a replacement part contact Jupiter Tech at 813 609 BIKE 2453 or email sales jupiterbike com for assistance IMPORTANT NOTE This machine was designed for ce...

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