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2. FEATURES & SPECS

PROTON

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Weight Limit: 220 lbs.

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Product Weight: 23 lbs.

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Dimensions (Unfolded): 11.14” x 16.30” x 10.94”

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Dimensions (Folded): 11.14” x 8.78” x 10.94”

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Recommended Age: 13+

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Tire Size: 8.5”

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Max Speed: Up To 7 mph

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Max Range: Up To 6 miles

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Battery: 48V, 2.2Ah Lithium-Ion

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Motor: 350W, Hub Motor

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Charger: 110-240V AC

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Charge Time: Up To 2 Hours

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Climbing Angle: Up To 15°

Summary of Contents for PROTON

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC DUAL WHEEL SCOOTER PROTON...

Page 2: ...atures Specs 2 Charging the Battery 3 Battery Indicator Lights 4 How to Recalibrate 5 Opening the Pedals 6 Closing the Pedals 7 Getting On the Proton 8 Getting Off the Proton 9 Riding the Proton 10 Ca...

Page 3: ...1 WHAT S IN THE BOX 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 PEDALS 2 POWER BUTTON 3 CARRYING HANDLE 4 TIRES 5 CHARGING PORT 6 REFLECTORS 7 CHARGER 8 CHARGING CABLE...

Page 4: ...ons Unfolded 11 14 x 16 30 x 10 94 Dimensions Folded 11 14 x 8 78 x 10 94 Recommended Age 13 Tire Size 8 5 Max Speed Up To 7 mph Max Range Up To 6 miles Battery 48V 2 2Ah Lithium Ion Motor 350W Hub Mo...

Page 5: ...on the Proton while it s charging it needs its rest Charge the battery until it is fully charged up to 2 hours Do not overcharge the battery life will be affected Replace the cover over the Charging...

Page 6: ...s Between 25 5 power When the Proton is stationary the lights will be yellow When it s moving the lights will flash yellow Less than 5 power When the Proton is stationary the lights will be red When i...

Page 7: ...alibrate it Follow these steps 1 Place the Proton on a flat level surface Now say something nice to it Just kidding but go ahead if you like 2 Hold the Power Button for about 5 seconds until you are n...

Page 8: ...6 OPENING THE PEDALS Quick Note Remember to do this on both sides of the Proton Press button to release the lock 6 1 6 2 Push down gently...

Page 9: ...7 CLOSING THE PEDALS 7 1 7 2 Press the button again and lift the pedal Push in to lock into place...

Page 10: ...8 GETTING ON THE PROTON 8 1 8 2 8 3 Always step forward when getting on the Proton Carefully step one foot onto pedal then the other...

Page 11: ...9 GETTING OFF THE PROTON Carefully step off the Proton one pedal at a time Always step backward when getting off the Proton 9 1 9 2 9 3...

Page 12: ...ORWARD Lean foward on both pedals Lean back on both pedals Lean on the left pedal Lean on the right pedal BRAKE REVERSE TURN RIGHT TURN LEFT Quick Note It s important to remember to not lean too far w...

Page 13: ...ith a dry cloth Do not use water to clean the Proton as the electrical and electronic systems may get wet resulting in personal injury or malfunction of the Proton BATTERY Keep the Proton away from fi...

Page 14: ...ing the Proton Do not carry items when riding Always wear shoes a helmet and appropriate safety gear Prior to each ride inspect each part of the Proton to ensure it has been maintained correctly and i...

Page 15: ...highlight the Proton for visibility by using lighting reflectors and signal flags on flexible poles CALIFORNIA WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead which are known to the state of C...

Page 16: ...1 888 976 9904 help ridejetson com www ridejetson com 1 Rewe Street Brooklyn NY 11211...

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