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MULTI-TOOL INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY, TIGHTENING, AND MAINTENANCE:

TIP IDENTIFICATION:

6MM ALLEN KEY

FLAT-HEAD SCREWDRIVER

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9.

3.

11.

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13.
14.
15.
16.

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10.

4.

12.

6.

7.

8.

4MM ALLEN KEY

9MM SOCKET

2.5MM ALLEN KEY

14 GAUGE SPOKE WRENCH
8MM HEX WRENCH
15MM HEX WRENCH
10MM HEX WRENCH

5MM ALLEN KEY

10MM SOCKET

2MM ALLEN KEY

8MM SOCKET

2MM ALLEN KEY
SOCKET SCREW
PHILLIPS-HEAD SCREWDRIVER

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2

3

4

5

6

7

13

14

15

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9

10

11

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Summary of Contents for Warren

Page 1: ...Warren All Terrain Electric Bike Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL JWRNFT GRY...

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

Page 4: ...ting Started Starting Notes Unfolding Folding the Frame Unfolding Folding the Stem Unfolding Folding the Pedals Installing the Seat Securing the Front Reflector 2 Preparing to Ride Adjusting Handlebar...

Page 5: ...erstanding Using the LCD Screen Changing the Display Checking Battery Charge Level Using the Headlight Sounding the Horn Using Walk Assist 4 Making Moves Using Pedal Assist Using the Throttle Using th...

Page 6: ...t should not be used by children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction IEC 60335 1...

Page 7: ...ed should be safe and suitable for safe operation 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 demonstratio...

Page 8: ...red operation 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...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...EAT POST REAR REFLECTOR SEAT CLAMP WHEEL X2 FRONT REAR TIRE VALVE WITH DUST CAP X2 FRONT REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MUDGUARD X2 FRONT REAR FOLDING MAGNET X2 FRONT REAR DISC BRAKE X2 F...

Page 11: ...9 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 30 29 1 2 12 15 17 25 18 18 19 16 17 32 32 16 15 13 14 3 4 7 11 26 27 20 21 22 24 23 10 9 8 28 5 19 6 31...

Page 12: ...BUTTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LCD SCREEN TWIST THROTTLE LEFT FRONT HANDBRAKE GEAR UPSHIFT LEVER GEAR DOWNSHIFT BUTTON HANDLEBAR CLAMP GEAR SETTING RIGHT FRONT HANDBRAKE SETTINGS BUTTO...

Page 13: ...SCREWDRIVER 1 9 3 11 5 13 14 15 16 2 10 4 12 6 7 8 4MM ALLEN KEY 9MM SOCKET 2 5MM ALLEN KEY 14 GAUGE SPOKE WRENCH 8MM HEX WRENCH 15MM HEX WRENCH 10MM HEX WRENCH 5MM ALLEN KEY 10MM SOCKET 2MM ALLEN KE...

Page 14: ...3 3 LBS TIRE SIZE 20 BATTERY 48V 10AH LITHIUM ION CHARGER UL LISTED 100 240V CHARGING TIME ABOUT 6 HOURS MOTOR 750W MAX SPEED 20 MPH BRAKE TYPE HANDBRAKE WEIGHT LIMIT 300 LBS RECOMMENDED AGE 14 RECOMM...

Page 15: ...13 OnlineResources Scanforourmost updatedWarren onboardingmaterials andsupportresources...

Page 16: ...EXAMPLE IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER S RIGHT HAND AND FOOT WILL BE 1 1 StartingNotes 1 GettingStarted WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE CHILD OR OTH...

Page 17: ...ngtheFrame WHEN TO UNFOLD FOR RIDING AND ADJUSTMENT WHEN TO FOLD FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT IMPORTANT NEVER RIDE THE WARREN WITHOUT THE FRAME LOCKING LATCH CLOSED AND THE FRAME SECURED IN THE RIDING PO...

Page 18: ...TION THE BIKE UPRIGHT ON THE BIKE STAND 2 IF THE MAGNETS ON THE FRONT AND REAR WHEEL ARE COUPLED DISCONNECT THEM BY PULLING THE FRONT AND REAR WHEELS AWAY FROM ONE ANOTHER FRONT WHEEL MAGNET REAR WHEE...

Page 19: ...17 3 PIVOT THE FRONT OF THE BIKE AROUND THE HINGE POINT UNTIL THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE FRAME FORM A STRAIGHT LINE...

Page 20: ...NDS OF THE FRAME STEADY AND FORCEFULLY PUSH THE FRAME LOCKING LATCH CLOSED IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE LATCH IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND SECURE ON THE BIKE FRAME MAKE SURE THAT THE LATCH CLICKS CLOSED FRA...

Page 21: ...19 TO FOLD 1 PUSH AND HOLD THE TAB ON THE FRAME LOCKING LATCH FORWARD 1A THEN FORCEFULLY PULL THE LATCH OPEN 1B TAB FRAME LOCKING LATCH 1A 1B...

Page 22: ...IS NEXT TO THE REAR WHEEL AND THE MAGNETS ON THE TWO WHEELS ARE ALIGNED 3 PUSH THE TWO WHEELS TOGETHER SO THAT THE MAGNETS CONNECT SECURING THE BIKE IN THE FOLDED POSITION 4 PROP THE BIKE ON THE BIKE...

Page 23: ...ADJUSTMENT WHEN TO FOLD FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT IMPORTANT NEVER RIDE THE WARREN WITHOUT THE HANDLEBAR UPRIGHT AND THE STEM LOCKING LATCH SECURELY CLOSED TO RAISE THE STEM 1 RAISE THE STEM UP UNTIL I...

Page 24: ...2 2 FORCEFULLY PUSH THE STEM LOCKING LATCH CLOSED AGAINST THE STEM STEM LOCKING LATCH IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE LATCH IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND SECURE ON THE STEM MAKE SURE THAT THE LATCH CLICKS CLOSE...

Page 25: ...23 TO LOWER THE STEM 1 PUSH AND HOLD THE TAB ON THE STEM LOCKING LATCH UP 1A THEN FORCEFULLY PULL THE STEM LOCKING LATCH OPEN 1B TAB STEM LOCKING LATCH 1A 1B...

Page 26: ...24 2 PIVOT THE TOP OF THE STEM DOWN ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE STEM...

Page 27: ...E PEDAL PIVOT THE PEDAL UP OR DOWN TOWARD THE FRAME UNTIL IT SNAPS INTO THE VERTICAL POSITION 4 REPEAT WITH THE OTHER PEDAL TO UNFOLD 1 ROTATE ONE PEDAL SO THAT IT IS HORIZONTAL AND PARALLEL TO THE FL...

Page 28: ...POST DOWN THROUGH THE CLAMP AND INTO THE SEAT TUBE UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK IS BELOW THE CLAMP TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE POST CANNOT FIT THROUGH THE CLAMP WIDEN THE CLAMP OPENING BY TURNING THE...

Page 29: ...UT 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 CLOCKWISE TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT OPEN OR...

Page 30: ...NTIL THE REFLECTOR IS FACING THE FRONT OF THE BIKE 2 TIGHTEN THE REFLECTOR CLAMP BY TURNING THE SCREW CLOCKWISE WITH THE PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER TIP OF THE MULTI TOOL 1 6 SecuringtheFrontReflector F...

Page 31: ...Y TURNING IT CLOCKWISE TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE THE CLAMP LATCH THE KNOB MAY BE TOO TIGHT LOOSEN THE KNOB BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR ROTATION AT A TIME UNTIL YOU CAN UTILIZE...

Page 32: ...ER THE HANDBRAKES ESPECIALLY SHOULD BE IN A POSITION THAT MAKES THEM EASY FOR THE RIDER TO GRIP TO ROTATE THE HANDLEBAR 1 PULL UP THE LATCH ON THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP SO THAT IT IS IN THE OPEN UNLATCHED P...

Page 33: ...HAND TO PUSH THE LATCH DOWN AND BACK INTO THE CLOSED LATCHED POSITION IMPORTANT IF THE HANDLEBAR DOES NOT STAY SECURE WITH THE CLAMP CLOSED AROUND IT YOU NEED TO TIGHTEN THE CLAMP FIRST PULL THE CLAM...

Page 34: ...IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR ROTATION AT A TIME UNTIL THE LATCH CAN BE UTILIZED 2 RAISE OR LOWER THE SEAT TO THE DESIRED POSITION MAKING SURE NOT TO RAISE THE SEAT HIGH ENOUGH THAT THE MINIMUM INSERTION M...

Page 35: ...THE FRAME SEE PAGE 39 FOR REMOVAL 1 CONNECT THE CHARGING CABLE WITH THE CHARGER 2 PULL OPEN THE CHARGING PORT COVER ON THE BIKE FRAME IF CHARGING THE BATTERY WHILE IT S IN THE FRAME 3 PLUG THE CHARGI...

Page 36: ...ING FOR BEST BATTERY HEALTH CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY DURING EACH CHARGING SESSION ABOUT 6 HOURS NEVER LEAVE YOUR BIKE CHARGING OVERNIGHT OR FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR DIS...

Page 37: ...E ON ONE WHEEL BY TWISTING IT OFF COUNTERCLOCKWISE SET IT ASIDE 2 FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS ON YOUR AIR PUMP TO INSERT AIR INTO THE TIRE CHECK PERIODICALLY WITH A GAUGE AND CONTINUE ADDIN...

Page 38: ...N KEY TIP OF THE MULTITOOL BIKE BRAKES REQUIRE ALL ELEMENTS TO BE IN EXACT ALIGNMENT AND PLACEMENT IN ORDER TO FUNCTION PROPERLY A RUBBING OR SQUEAKING SOUND COMING FROM A BRAKE AREA EITHER CONSTANT O...

Page 39: ...LOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET THE TOP OF THE PADS ARE ALIGNED WITH THE EDGE OF THE DISC NO PART OF EITHER PAD IS TOUCHING THE DISC THE PADS ARE PARALLEL TO THE DISC 6 WITH THE CALIPER IN THE DESIRED POSIT...

Page 40: ...HE POWER BUTTON FOR 2 3 SECONDS TO PRESERVE BATTERY POWER YOUR BIKE WILL AUTOMATICALLY POWER AFTER 10 MINUTES WITHOUT MOVEMENT ALWAYS REMEMBER TO POWER OFF YOUR BIKE WHEN PUTTING IT AWAY IMPORTANT NEV...

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Page 42: ...SITION THE BATTERY AND THE KEY ARE LOCKED INTO THE FRAME AND THE KEY WILL REMAIN IN PLACE THERE WHILE YOU RIDE FROM HOME POSITION TURN KEY 450 CLOCKWISE 3 UNLOCKED POSITION THE BATTERY CAN BE REMOVED...

Page 43: ...HE BATTERY 1 PUSH AND HOLD THE TAB ON THE FRAME LOCKING LATCH FORWARD 1A THEN FORCEFULLY PULL THE LATCH OPEN 1B PIVOT THE BIKE AT THE FOLDING POINT TO REVEAL THE BATTERY 1C 1B 1C TAB BATTERY FRAME LOC...

Page 44: ...E HOME POSITION 90 KEY 2 INSERT ONE KEY INTO THE KEYHOLE WHILE THE LOCK IS IN HOME POSITION PUSH THE KEY UP AND TURN IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 90 DEGREES TO SET THE UNLOCKED POSITION REMOVE THE KEY FROM THE...

Page 45: ...43 3 PULL THE BATTERY HANDLE UP AND USE THE HANDLE TO PULL THE BATTERY OUT OF THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT BATTERY BATTERY COMPARTMENT BATTERY HANDLE...

Page 46: ...REMOVE THE KEY FROM THE HEY HOLE AND CHECK THAT THE BATTERY IS SECURED INSIDE THE FRAME TO SET THE LOCKED POSITION IN WHICH BOTH THE BATTERY AND KEY ARE SECURED TURN THE KEY CLOCKWISE PAST THE HOME PO...

Page 47: ...3 2 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 KICKSTAN...

Page 48: ...singtheLCDScreen MPH Miles MPH Miles BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR PAGE 48 PEDAL ASSIST MODE PAGE 51 SPEED ODOMETER PAGE 47 WALK ASSIST ON PAGE 49 HEADLIGHT ON PAGE 49 HEADLIGHT BUTTON HORN BUTTON BUTTON S...

Page 49: ...RESET EVERY TIME THE SCOOTER IS POWERED OFF U STATUS U SHOWS YOUR POSSIBLE BATTERY VOLTAGE BASED ON CHARGE LEVEL THE FULLY CHARGED VOLTAGE LEVEL IS U 54 6 AS THE NUMBER DECREASES YOUR MAXIMUM SPEED MA...

Page 50: ...TERY INDICATOR BARS ARE ILLUMINATED ON THE LCD SCREEN IMPORTANT YOUR BIKE S ABILITY TO REACH TOP SPEED CAN BE AFFECTED BY THE BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL YOU MAY NOTICE A REDUCTION IN SPEED WHEN BATTERY CHAR...

Page 51: ...IGHT IS TURNED ON 3 7 SoundingtheHorn SOUND THE HORN AS AN ALERT TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS TO SOUND THE HORN QUICK PRESS THE HORN BUTTON 3 8 UsingWalkAssist IN WALK ASSIST MODE THE MOTOR WILL PR...

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Page 53: ...ENCE BASED PEDAL ASSISTANCE IN WHICH THE MOTOR WILL DELIVER SUPPLEMENTAL POWER WHENEVER YOU ARE PEDALING ANY ROTATIONAL EFFORT THAT YOU PUT INTO THE PEDALS WILL TELL THE MOTOR TO TURN ON SO YOU CAN WO...

Page 54: ...E YOU ROTATE THE THROTTLE THE MORE THE MOTOR WILL ENGAGE AND THE FASTER YOU WILL TRAVEL TO AVOID SUDDEN BURSTS OF SPEED ALWAYS ROTATE THE THROTTLE GRADUALLY TO SLOW DOWN GENTLY EASE UP ON THE THROTTLE...

Page 55: ...S GIVE YOU MORE SPEED AS YOU LL COVER MORE GROUND WITH EACH PEDAL STROKE USE HIGH GEARS FOR FASTER RIDING ON FLAT SURFACES OR WHEN DESCENDING A HILL TO DOWNSHIFT TO A LOWER GEAR PUSH THE DOWNSHIFT BUT...

Page 56: ...BRAKES 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 WHEEL BR...

Page 57: ...WEIGHT RIDER PLUS CARGO DECREASES ACHIEVABLE SPEED AND RANGE RIDING STYLE FREQUENT STARTING AND STOPPING WILL REDUCE RIDING RANGE USING THE THROTTLE DRAINS THE BATTERY FASTER THAN USING PEDAL ASSIST A...

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Page 59: ...CHECK THAT THE FRAME IS SECURED IN THE RIDING POSITION BY THE FRAME LATCH STEERING CHECK THAT THE STEM IS SECURED BY THE STEM LATCH CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURED IN POSITION BY THE HANDLEBAR CLA...

Page 60: ...HE 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 RECOMMENDED WEAR AN ASTM F1492 APPROVED HELMET...

Page 61: ...FROM DUST AWAY FROM FIRE OR EXCESSIVE HEAT AT A TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 50 90 F 10 35 C CLEANING YOUR WARREN DO NOT SPRAY OR APPLY WATER DIRECTLY ONTO TO THE BIKE WATER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE WIRING BAT...

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Page 64: ...ured in Suzhou China Imported by Jetson Electric Bikes LLC P O Box 320149 775 4th Ave 2 Brooklyn NY 11232 www ridejetson com Questions Letushelp Made in China Date Code 06 2023 Document Edition v2 0 2...

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