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Safety Warnings

 

Safety Checklist

Warranty Coverage

Product Overview

Specs & Features

Rider Suitability

Online Resources

1. Getting Started

Installing the Handlebar

Attaching the Front Wheel

Attaching the Rear Reflector

Attaching the Pedals

Securing the Bell

Securing the Front Reflector

2. Preparing to Ride

Setting the Seat Height

Adjusting the Angle of the Seat

Contents

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Summary of Contents for Adventure 2.0 2022

Page 1: ...Adventure2 0 Electric Bike Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL JADV11 BLK Designed in Brooklyn...

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Page 3: ...Jetson stoptworidingrules Besafe Havefun...

Page 4: ...ine Resources 1 Getting Started Installing the Handlebar Attaching the Front Wheel Attaching the Rear Reflector Attaching the Pedals Securing the Bell Securing the Front Reflector 2 Preparing to Ride...

Page 5: ...ions Powering On Off Understanding Using the LCD Screen Using Walk Assist Using the Lights Using the Bell Using the Kickstand 4 Making Moves Riding with Pedal Assist Using the Gears Using the Brakes H...

Page 6: ...ervised children should not play with the product IEC 60335 1 A2 2006 Adult supervision is required The rider should not exceed 220 lb Never use near motor vehicle Units shall not be operated to perfo...

Page 7: ...ion Check whether all safety labels are in place and understood before riding The owner shall allow the use and operation of the unit after a demonstration that such operators can understand and opera...

Page 8: ...ation WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been...

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Page 10: ...AIR THE E BIKE EXCEPT AS INDICATED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE CONDUCT THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE EVERY RIDE BRAKES CHECK THAT THE BRAKES ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER CHECK THAT THE BR...

Page 11: ...r from the date of original retail purchase when used in accordance with Jetson s user manuals refer to ridejetson com support Under this warranty you will be able to direct your claims to Jetson even...

Page 12: ...EN KEY 5 MM 4MM 6MM QUICK RELEASE SKEWER FOR FRONT WHEEL NOTE ADULTS MUST ASSIST CHILDREN IN THE ASSEMBLY AND INITIAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES OF THE PRODUCT NOT PRE ATTACHED REQURIES ASSEMBLY REAR LIGHT...

Page 13: ...11 2 14 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 15 16...

Page 14: ...TOR LEFT BRAKE LEVER FRONT BRAKE RIGHT BRAKE LEVER REAR BRAKE HANDLEBAR CLAMP CONTROL BUTTONS POWER BELL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 21 GEARS IN TOTAL LEFT LARGE GEAR DISPLAY RIGHT SMALL GEAR DISPLAY CHAINRING SHIF...

Page 15: ...GE 16 REAR LIGHT BATTERIES 2 AAA INCLUDED RiderSuitability FOR SAFE AND COMFORTABLE RIDING THERE SHOULD BE A CLEARANCE OF AT LEAST 1 3 INCHES BETWEEN THE CROTCH AND THE TOP TUBE OF THE BICYCLE FRAME W...

Page 16: ...PARTS AWAY FROM CHILDREN DURING ASSEMBLY ACCESSORY MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND REMOVED BY AN ADULT FREQUENTLY INSPECT THE PRODUCT FOR DAMAGE ADULTS MUST ASSIST CHILDREN IN THE ASSEMBLY AND INITIAL ADJUSTMEN...

Page 17: ...THEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH 4MM ALLEN KEY 2 REMOVE THE CLAMP COVER AND SET IT ASIDE WITH THE 4 SCREWS IMPORTANT THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL RIGHT LEFT FRONT REAR ARE ORIENTED AS THE RIDER WOULD...

Page 18: ...16 3 ROTATE THE CLAMP SO THAT IT AND THE FRONT FORK ARE FACING FORWARD...

Page 19: ...R ONTO THE CLAMP BASE AND POSITION IT SUCH THAT IT IS NESTLED INTO THE CURVED BOTTOM OF THE CLAMP ORIENTED WITH THE LCD SCREEN ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR CENTERED AND BALANCED IN THE CLAMP...

Page 20: ...TH THE FOUR HOLES IN THE CLAMP BASE THE COVER IS SNUG OVER THE CURVE OF THE HANDLEBAR 6 REINSERT THE 4 SCREWS INTO THE 4 HOLES ON THE FRONT OF THE CLAMP COVER WHILE HOLDING THE HANDLEBAR AND CLAMP COV...

Page 21: ...19 7 CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE...

Page 22: ...chingtheFrontWheel 1 GENTLY FLIP THE BIKE OVER SO THAT IT IS UPSIDE DOWN AND RESTING ON THE HANDLEBAR AND SEAT 2 CHECK THAT ALL PLASTIC PACKAGING PROTECTIONS ARE REMOVED FROM THE WHEEL AND FRONT FORK...

Page 23: ...21 3 TWIST THE KNOB ON THE QUICK RELEASE SKEWER COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO LOOSEN AND REMOVE IT REMOVE SPRING A FROM THE SKEWER AND OPEN THE LATCH KNOB LATCH SPRING A SPRING B...

Page 24: ...NTER OF THE WHEEL ON THE SIDE OPPOSITE THE DISC AND PUSH IT THROUGH TO THE DISC SIDE 5 SLIDE THE SPRING BACK ONTO THE END OF THE SKEWER SUCH THAT THE SMALLER SIDE OF THE SPRING IS CLOSER TO THE WHEEL...

Page 25: ...THE DISC SIDE OF THE WHEEL IS ON THE SIDE OF THE FORK WITH THE BRAKE COMPONENTS 8 SLIDE THE WHEEL DOWN INTO PLACE WITH THE DISC IN BETWEEN THE BRAKE PADS AND THE TWO SPRINGS ON THE SKEWER SITUATED IN...

Page 26: ...SE SKEWER IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT THE WHEEL IS SECURELY CLAMPED ONTO THE FRONT FORK WITH THE SKEWER IF THE SKEWER IS PROPERLY TIGHTENED CLOSING THE SKEWER LATCH SHOULD BE MET WITH SOME RESISTANCE AT THE...

Page 27: ...SECURED IN PLACE IN THE FORK TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE THE LATCH ON THE QUICK RELEASE SKEWER LOOSEN THE KNOB LITTLE BY LITTLE UNTIL YOU CAN DO SO DO NOT OVER LOOSEN YOU SHOULD FEEL S...

Page 28: ...26 1 3 AttachingtheRearReflector YOU WILL NEED THE SCREWDRIVER 1 FLIP THE BIKE OVER SO THAT IT IS UPRIGHT AND REST IT ON THE KICKSTAND REFER TO PAGE 54 OF THIS MANUAL KICKSTAND...

Page 29: ...27 2 PULL OPEN THE LATCH ON THE SEAT CLAMP 3 PULL THE SEAT UPWARDS UNTIL THE SEAT POST EMERGES FROM THE SEAT TUBE AND SET THE SEAT ASIDE SEAT CLAMP LATCH SEAT POST SEAT TUBE...

Page 30: ...28 4 SLIDE THE ROUNDED END OF THE TAB ON THE SEAT CLAMP INTO THE CHANNEL ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE REFLECTOR CHECK THAT THE REFLECTOR IS SECURE ON THE CLAMP REFLECTOR BACKSIDE SEAT CLAMP...

Page 31: ...5 LOOSEN THE SCREW ON THE REFLECTOR CLAMP BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH THE PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER REMOVE IT FROM THE NUT AND THE CLAMP AND SET THE HARDWARE ASIDE SCREW PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRI...

Page 32: ...BACK WIDEST PART OF THE SEAT 7 REINSERT THE SCREW INTO THE ROUNDED HOLE OF THE CLAMP POSITION THE NUT IN THE HEXAGONAL HOLE OPPOSITE THE SCREW TIGHTEN THE SCREW THROUGH THE CLAMP AND INTO THE NUT BY T...

Page 33: ...31 MINIMUM INSERTION MARK 8 LOWER THE SEAT POST BACK INTO THE SEAT TUBE AT LEAST UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK GOES BELOW THE CLAMP AND THEN CLOSE THE CLAMP LATCH SEAT CLAMP LATCH...

Page 34: ...ARKED R WITH THE HOLE AT THE END OF THE CRANK ARM ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE 2 HOLD THE PEDAL BASE STEADY AND TAKING CARE THAT THE SPINDLE ENTERS THE HOLE STRAIGHT USE YOUR OTHER HAND TO TWIST THE...

Page 35: ...33 3 USE THE 15 MM WRENCH TO FINISH INSERTING AND THEN TIGHTENING THE SPINDLE INTO THE CRANK ARM BY TURNING THE WRENCH CLOCKWISE ON THE PEDAL WRENCH...

Page 36: ...PEDAL IS REVERSE THREADED AND NEEDS TO BE INSERTED AND TIGHTENED WITH COUNTERCLOCKWISE TURNS CAUTION IF YOU FEEL RESISTANCE WHEN INSERTING THE PEDALS INTO THE HOLES ON THE CRANK ARM THE SPINDLE COULD...

Page 37: ...CKWISE FOR 1 TO 2 ROTATIONS WITH THE SCREWDRIVER 2 ROTATE THE BELL AROUND THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL IT IS IN A PLACE THAT CAN EASILY BE REACHED BY THE LEFT HAND THUMB WHEN THE RIDER IS HOLDING ONTO THE HAND...

Page 38: ...THE REFLECTOR IS FACING THE FRONT OF THE BIKE 2 SLIDE THE REFLECTOR TOWARDS THE CENTER OF THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE REFLECTOR CLAMP FEELS SNUG ON THE THICKER PART OF THE HANDLEBAR 3 IF NECESSARY TIGHTE...

Page 39: ...WHEN A RIDER IS SITTING ON THE SADDLE AND HAS A FOOT ON THE PEDAL AT THE LOWEST PEDAL ROTATION POINT THERE SHOULD BE A SMALL BEND IN THE KNEE LEGS SHOULD NEVER BE FULLY EXTENDED DURING PEDALING 1 PUL...

Page 40: ...COMES INTO VIEW ABOVE THE CLAMP IF THE SEAT CLAMP IS TOO TIGHT FOR THE POST TO SLIDE UP AND DOWN EASILY WIDEN THE CLAMP OPENING BY TURNING THE CLAMP KNOB COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 WHILE HOLDING THE SEAT IN...

Page 41: ...CK THAT THE SEAT IS SECURE USE YOUR HAND TO PUT DOWNWARD PRESSURE ON THE SADDLE IF THE SEAT POST SLIPS FURTHER DOWN INTO THE TUBE BRING IT BACK TO POSITION AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMP BY TURNING THE KNOB CL...

Page 42: ...ingtheAngleoftheSeat YOU WILL NEED THE 6MM LONGEST LENGTH ALLEN KEY 1 USING THE 6MM ALLEN KEY LOOSEN THE BOLT ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE SEAT WITHOUT REMOVING IT BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE FOR 1 TO 2 ROTATI...

Page 43: ...ANGLE OF THE SEAT BY TILTING IT FORWARDS OR BACKWARDS UNTIL IT IS IN THE DESIRED POSITION 3 WHILE HOLDING THE SEAT IN PLACE TIGHTEN THE BOLT BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 4 CHECK THAT THE SEAT IS SE...

Page 44: ...INTO THE WALL AND THEN PLUG THE CHARGER INTO THE CHARGING PORT 4 WHEN THE INDICATOR LIGHT ON THE CHARGER TURNS FROM RED TO GREEN YOUR BATTERY HAS REACHED FULL CHARGE REMOVE THE CHARGER FROM THE CHARG...

Page 45: ...LUDED CHARGER ALWAYS KEEP THE CHARGING PORT CLOSED WHEN NOT ACTIVELY CHARGING THE ADVENTURE NEVER TURN ON THE ADVENTURE WHILE IT IS CHARGING FOR BEST BATTERY HEALTH CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY DURING EAC...

Page 46: ...O BRING THEM TO WITHIN THE RECOMMENDED PRESSURE OF 45 60 PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH USE A GAUGE TO CHECK THAT YOUR TIRE PRESSURE FALLS WITHIN THIS RANGE PRIOR TO EVERY RIDE TO ADD AIR 1 REMOVE THE DUS...

Page 47: ...GAUGE AND CONTINUE ADDING AIR UNTIL YOU REACH 45 60 PSI 3 REMOVE THE AIR PUMP AND REPLACE THE DUST CAP BY TWISTING IT ON CLOCKWISE 4 REPEAT WITH THE OTHER TIRE IMPORTANT ONLY USE A MANUAL AIR PUMP TO...

Page 48: ...R OFF TO PRESERVE BATTERY POWER ALWAYS REMEMBER TO POWER YOUR BIKE OFF WHEN MAKING A PIT STOP OR PUTTING IT AWAY FOR THE NIGHT IMPORTANT IF AN ERROR CODE P04 P09 POPS UP ON YOUR LCD SCREEN CONTACT THE...

Page 49: ...CREEN CHANGING DISPLAY SETTINGS TO CHANGE THE ODOMETER DISPLAY QUICK PRESS THE POWER BUTTON TO CHANGE FROM ODO ODOMETER OR TOTAL DISTANCE TRAVELED ON THIS BIKE TO TRIP TRIP ODOMETER OR TOTAL DISTANCE...

Page 50: ...EVEL BY QUICK PRESSING THE POWER BUTTON 6 QUICK PRESS THE AND BUTTONS TOGETHER TO EXIT THE SETTINGS MENU CHANGING FROM MILES TO KILOMETERS 1 PRESS AND HOLD THE PLUS AND MINUS BUTTONS TOGETHER FOR THRE...

Page 51: ...E BIKE FORWARD AT 3 7 MPH TO MAKE FOR EASIER TRANSPORT WHILE YOU ARE WALKING WITH IT TO TURN ON WALK ASSIST PRESS AND HOLD THE MINUS BUTTON WHILE WALKING YOUR BIKE TO TURN OFF WALK ASSIST RELEASE THE...

Page 52: ...SEE THE ROAD AHEAD AND ON COMING RIDERS CAN BETTER SEE YOU THE HEADLIGHT WILL ONLY POWER ON WHEN THE MOTOR IS ALSO TURNED ON TO TURN ON OR OFF THE HEADLIGHT HOLD DOWN THE PLUS BUTTON AN ICON WILL APP...

Page 53: ...RUNS OFF OF 2 AAA BATTERIES INCLUDED AND PRE INSTALLED TO PRESERVE BATTERY POWER ALWAYS REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE REAR LIGHT AFTER A RIDE TO TURN ON OR OFF QUICK PRESS THE BUTTON ON THE BACK SIDE OF T...

Page 54: ...ES INSERTING THEM FOLLOWING THE AND DIRECTIONS INDICATED ON THE INSIDE OF THE COMPARTMENT 4 REPLACE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER BY POPPING IT BACK DOWN INTO PLACE 5 REPLACE THE REAR LIGHT ON THE SEA...

Page 55: ...53 3 5 UsingtheBell USE THE BELL AS AN ALERT TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS TO SOUND THE BELL FLICK DOWN ON THE BELL TAB QUICKLY AND FORCEFULLY WITH YOUR LEFT HAND THUMB BELL BELL TAB...

Page 56: ...54 3 6 UsingtheKickstand TO USE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT DOWN AND GENTLY TILT YOUR BIKE ONTO IT TO STAND TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT BACK UP IMPORTANT ALWAYS RAISE THE KICKSTAND BEFORE RIDING...

Page 57: ...HAT YOU PUT INTO YOUR PEDALING NOT THE SPEED CADENCE AT WHICH YOU PEDAL THE HARDER YOU PEDAL THE MORE POWER THAT WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE MOTOR THERE ARE 5 PEDAL ASSIST MODES IN EACH ONE THE MOTOR WILL...

Page 58: ...17 MPH 20 MPH TO CHANGE PEDAL ASSIST MODES USE THE PLUS AND MINUS BUTTONS TO RIDE YOUR ADVENTURE WITHOUT ANY PEDAL ASSISTANCE SET THE PEDAL ASSIST MODE TO 0 AND THE MOTOR WILL DISENGAGE NOTE YOU CAN R...

Page 59: ...S RESISTANCE BUT YOU LL COVER LESS GROUND WITH EACH PEDAL STROKE USE LOW GEARS FOR RIDING UP HILLS TACKING ROUGH TERRAIN OR RIDING SLOWLY HIGHER GEARS GIVE YOU MORE SPEED AS YOU LL COVER MORE GROUND W...

Page 60: ...BY THE SHIFTERS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR TO UPSHIFT THE CHAINRING TO A HIGHER SET OF GEARS PUSH THE LEFT OF THE TWO SHIFTERS WITH YOUR LEFT HAND THUMB TO DOWNSHIFT THE CHAINRING TO A LOWER S...

Page 61: ...T PUSH THE LEFT OF THE TWO SHIFTERS WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND THUMB TO DOWNSHIFT TO A HIGHER GEAR WITHIN THE SAME CHAINRING SET PUSH THE RIGHT OF THE TWO SHIFTERS WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND THUMB IMPORTANT ONLY...

Page 62: ...H HANDBRAKES TO SLOW DOWN SQUEEZE MORE FORCEFULLY TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP TO AVOID ABRUPT MOVEMENTS TRY TO SQUEEZE THE HANDBRAKE S GRADUALLY LEFT HANDBRAKE FRONT WHEEL BRAKE RIGHT HANDBRAKE REAR WH...

Page 63: ...R POSITIONING THE FOREHEAD IS COVERED BY THE HELMET WEAR A HELMET APPROPRIATE CLOTHING SHOES AND SAFETY GEAR AVOID CLOTHING THAT CAN GET CAUGHT INTO OR UNDER THE WHEELS CLOSED TOE FLAT SHOES ARE RECOM...

Page 64: ...from dust Store indoors in a dry place and at a suitable temperature MAKING CHAIN ADJUSTMENTS The chain must be at the correct tightness When the chain C is at the correct tightness you can rotate the...

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Page 68: ...ty or inquire about warranty coverage contact us directly US CANADA 1 888 976 9904 Manufactured in Shenzhen China Imported by Jetson Electric Bikes LLC P O Box 320149 775 4th Ave 2 Brooklyn NY 11232 w...

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