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13. SAFETY WARNINGS

• For your safety, please read the user manual and safety warnings carefully, and  

make sure you understand and accept all the safety instructions. The user will be 

responsible for  any loss or damage caused by improper use.

• Children, the elderly, pregnant women, and those with heart conditions should not 

use this product.

• The rider should not exceed 300 lbs.

• Do not ride at night.

• Do not use near motor vehicles.

• Do not ride after drinking or taking prescription medication.

• Do not ride this product if you have had any head, back, or neck ailments, or prior 

surgeries to those areas.

• Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them             

susceptible to injury or impair their dexterity or mental capabilities should       

recognize, understand, and perform all of the safety instructions and be able to 

assume the hazards inherent in using this product.

• Do not carry items when riding.

• Always wear shoes, a helmet, and appropriate safety gear.

• Prior to each ride, inspect each part of the product to ensure it has been  

maintained correctly and is functioning properly.

• Always give way to pedestrians.

• Always comply with local traffic laws and regulations.

• Be alert to things in front and far away from you.

• Make sure your feet are always placed securely on the deck.

•The product cannot be ridden by more than one person. 

• When you ride this product along with other riders, always keep a safe distance to 

avoid a collision.

• When turning, be sure to maintain your balance.

• Do not allow distractions when riding, such as answering the phone or engaging in 

any other activities.

• Avoid riding in the rain or on smooth surfaces such as snow or ice.

• Do not ride on roads with obstacles (such as litter, small stones, etc.).

• Avoid riding in narrow spaces or on steep slopes.

• Avoid riding around flammable gas, steam, liquid, or dust that could cause fire.

• Never operate this product barefooted and keep shoelaces tied.

• Riding with improperly adjusted brakes is dangerous and can result in serious injury 

or death.

Содержание Runner

Страница 1: ...RUNNER ELECTRIC BIKE...

Страница 2: ...Specs 3 Attaching the Handlebar 4 Attaching the Front Wheel 5 Attaching the Seat 6 Attaching the Pedals 7 Attaching the Fenders and Reflectors 8 Charging the Battery 9 Operating the Runner 10 Riding...

Страница 3: ...RE 3 QUICK RELEASE 4 FRONT REFLECTOR 5 PEDALS 6 SEAT 7 SEAT POST 8 FRONT FENDER 9 REAR FENDER 10 REAR REFLECTOR 11 CHARGER 12 CHARGING CABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 Assembling the Runner should tak...

Страница 4: ...2 DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 1 REAR FENDER 2 SEAT 3 SEAT CLAMP 4 HANDLEBAR 5 FRONT TIRE 6 REAR TIRE 7 PEDAL 8 FRONT FENDER...

Страница 5: ...kg Product Weight 38 lbs 17 kg Recommended Age 13 Tire Size 26 Max Speed Up To 20 mph 32 km h Max Range Up To 30 miles 48 km Battery 36V 5 2Ah Lithium Ion Motor 250W Hub Motor Charger 110 240V Charge...

Страница 6: ...4 2 4 3 4 4 Remove the 4 bolts from the Metal Guard Then remove the Metal Guard First turn the Handlebar Stem Remove the Metal Guard Place the Handlebar into the Handlebar Stem Make sure the markings...

Страница 7: ...4 5 4 6 Replace the Metal Guard by tightening the 4 bolts Tighten Velcro Cover around the Handlebar wires...

Страница 8: ...c protector from the Fork Then lift the Fork up Slide the Front Tire between the Fork Disc Brake Disc Hook the Fork onto both sides of the tire and slide the Disc Brake into the Disc Quick Release Spr...

Страница 9: ...5 5 5 6 Slide the Quick Release through the Front Tire Then place the Spring and Cap back onto the Quick Release Tighten the Cap and Lever Close the Lever to lock Lever...

Страница 10: ...he Seat post and remove the top plate and lock nut Align the Seat Post with the bars of the Seat and replace the top plate and lock nut Tighten the bolt to lock the Seat Slide the Seat Post into the S...

Страница 11: ...ING THE PEDALS Please look at the inside of each Pedal and see which is labeled Right R and Left L Tighten by turning the Pedals toward the Front Tire Use a wrench to make sure the Pedals are tight an...

Страница 12: ...om the Rear Fender using a screw driver Wrap the plastic ring around the Seat Tube Tighten the Bolt to secure the Rear Fender Bolt Remove the Bolt from the Front Reflector Wrap the plastic ring around...

Страница 13: ...ging Port Don t turn on the Runner while it s charging it needs its rest Charge the battery until it is fully charged up to 3 hours Replace the cover over the Charging Port when done Remember to have...

Страница 14: ...ngs 3 LCD DISPLAY Shows Battery Level Speedometer Odometer and more 4 REAR GEAR SHIFTER Controls the Rear Derailleur which moves the drive chain from one gear sprocket to another 5 PUSH BUTTON FOR REA...

Страница 15: ...tire pressure is sufficient and the brake system works correctly While riding the Runner keep your feet on the Foot Rests Do not ride with your feet dangling over the sides and always stay seated whil...

Страница 16: ...cloth Do not use water to clean the Runner as the electrical and electronic systems may get wet resulting in personal injury or malfunction of the Runner BATTERY Keep the Runner away from fire and ex...

Страница 17: ...Always wear shoes a helmet and appropriate safety gear Prior to each ride inspect each part of the product to ensure it has been maintained correctly and is functioning properly Always give way to pe...

Страница 18: ...ng reflectors and signal flags on flexible poles CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead which are known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defec...

Страница 19: ...US 1 888 976 9904 help ridejetson com www ridejetson com...

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