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USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for DEFIANT

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...res and contact us if there are any problems E Bike x 1 Saddle Seat Tube x 1 User Manual x 1 Charger x 1 Battery Lock Keys x2 JupiterTech 5600 Airport Blvd Suite C Tampa FL 33634 813 609 BIKE 2453 sales jupiterbike com www jupiterbike com NOTE Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specifications subject to change w...

Page 3: ...lling the Seat Post 8 Unfolding the Pedals 9 Charging the Battery 10 Removing the Battery 11 Battery and Charger Care 12 The LCD Display 13 Turning on Your Bike 15 Precautions When Riding 16 Maintenance Storage 17 Troubleshooting 18 Warnings 19 Acceptable Riding Practices and Conditions 22 Warranty 23 Returns 23 ...

Page 4: ...4 STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM Handle Brake Stem Latch Lock Stem Latch Flashlight Front Fork Disc Break Chainwheel Bike Frame Latch Saddle Seat Post Seat Post Clamp Motor Pedal Bike Frame ...

Page 5: ...t is easier to install wheel 2 Adjust the front fork and ensure it is facing the correct way 4 Secure wheel with the quick release 3 Place the front wheel on the front fork ensuring the brake plate is align with the brake INITIAL SETUP ...

Page 6: ...essly with the base 3 Push lever upward to flush silver knob which secures handle stem to the base 2 To ensure seamless fit press the lever down so that the silver knob is out 4 Fasten lever to firmly lock the handle in place UNFOLDING THE HANDLE STEM ...

Page 7: ...ce the handlebar inside the holder then close the holder allowing the screw to come through the bottom hole 2 Set aside the nut and gasket but leave the screw in place 4 Adjust handle bar angle and position to your preference Then reinstall the nut and gasket to tighten INSTALLING THE HANDLE ...

Page 8: ...the seat post clamp as pictured and then press the seat downward firmly to ensure it stays in place 1 Loosen the seat post clamp and insert saddle post 2 Adjust saddle to the preferred height then tighten clamp INSTALLING THE SEAT POST ...

Page 9: ...9 UNFOLDING THE PEDALS 1 To unfold pedals push up pedal 3 To fold pedals press it inward 2 Pull pedal towards you The pedal is secure when you hear a click 4 Fold pedal into a upward position ...

Page 10: ...TERY Be sure to charge the battery before your first ride Option 2 Remove battery from bike frame See next page Option 1 Insert charger to charge from the bike frame port Option 2 Plug in charger directly into the battery ...

Page 11: ...11 REMOVING THE BATTERY 1 Turn black knob to release the silver bar 3 Fold bike to reveal battery 2 Pull back silver bar 4 Lift handle gently to pull out battery ...

Page 12: ...lugged into the bike or power source when not charging If the charger indicator stops working or the charger overheats and emits a funny smell unplug the charger immediately 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 wh...

Page 13: ...13 THE LCD DISPLAY Speed Power Button Battery ODO Trip Pedal Assist Battery Current ...

Page 14: ...14 THE LCD DISPLAY Motor Fault Icon Light Instruction Controller Fault Icon Brake Icon Throttle Fault Icon Wheel Diameter Set ...

Page 15: ...N YOUR BIKE Once the bike is charged hold the power button on the LCD to powr up your bike Don t Forget Practice common sense safety measures when riding your bike Congratulations You are ready for your first ride ...

Page 16: ... 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 o...

Page 17: ...ing 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 To clean your bike use a soft damp cloth to wipe clean To protect internal wiring and electric components do n...

Page 18: ...rts Ride with good habits Old battery Replace battery Low temperature Battery attenuation Normal phenomenon Battery won t charge Charger not plugged in Make sure plug isn t loose Battery temperature too low Charge battery in normal temperatures Battery temperature too high Display not working No power Check battery condition Adapter faulty Contact customer support for replacement Meter faulty Moto...

Page 19: ...USE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES Using an electric bicycle presents potential risks hazards suitable caution and commonsense is required at all times There are inherent hazards associated with the use of this product such as falling off It is of course possible to lose control or otherwise get into dangerous situations even with taking all appropriate precautions All riders and any person supervising them...

Page 20: ...dless of age who is unable to fit comfortably on the bicycle should not attempt to ride it Keep this product away from small children and remember that it is intended for use by persons who are at a minimum completely comfortable and competent while operating a bicycle Persons with any conditions that may make them susceptible to injury impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities to rec...

Page 21: ...B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the...

Page 22: ...arts can become very hot Ride defensively Watch out for potential obstacles that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control Be careful to avoid pedestrians skaters bicycles bikes children or animals who may enter your path and respect the rights and property of others The electric bicycle is intended for use on flat dry surfaces such as pavement or level ground without ...

Page 23: ... any other causes not attributed to defects in material or workmanship Any 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 Defiant is not operating properly and needs a replacement part contact Jupiter Tech at 813 609 BIKE 2453 or email sales jupiter...

Page 24: ...JupiterTech 5600 Airport Blvd Suite C Tampa FL 33634 813 609 BIKE 2453 sales jupiterbike com www jupiterbike com ...

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