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Ryder 

Electric Scooter.

A guide for your ride.

IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

MODEL: JRYDER-GRY

Designed in Brooklyn

Summary of Contents for JRYDER-GRY

Page 1: ...Ryder Electric Scooter Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL JRYDER GRY Designed in Brooklyn...

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Page 5: ...ine Resources Unfolding Folding the Handlebar Adjusting the Handlebar Securing the Bell Adjusting the Headlight Attaching the Seat Attaching the Basket Inflating the Tires Charging your Scooter Poweri...

Page 6: ...ervised children should not play with the product IEC 60335 1 A2 2006 Adult supervision is required The rider should not exceed 265 lb Never use near motor vehicle Units shall not be operated to perfo...

Page 7: ...n 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 operate...

Page 8: ...ING 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 tested an...

Page 9: ...nuts are tight CAUTION Use a hand or foot pump designated for bicycle tires Never inflate tires with an air compressor at a gas station This can cause the tubes to over inflate and blow out FRAME AND...

Page 10: ...E 3 HEADLIGHT 4 FRONT TIRE 5 DISC BRAKE FRONT AND REAR 6 FRONT FENDER 7 BATTERY CASE 8 KICKSTAND 9 REAR TIRE 10 REAR FENDER 11 BASKET 12 SEAT 13 SEAT POST 14 SEAT CLAMP 15 SEAT TUBE 16 CHARGING PORT 1...

Page 11: ...9 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 5 5 21 6 7 1 16 17 11 12 a1 a2 b e c f d 3 14 15 2 13 8 9 4 10 18 19 20...

Page 12: ...PRODUCT DIMENSIONS FOLDED 45 7 L 12 8 W 26 6 H PRODUCT WEIGHT 48 LBS TIRE SIZE 12 IN BATTERY 36V 6 0AH LITHIUM ION CHARGER 100 240V CHARGING TIME UP TO 5 HOURS MOTOR 250W MAX SPEED 16 MPH MAX RANGE 12...

Page 13: ...LL 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 ADJUST...

Page 14: ...12 1 GettingStarted 1 1 Unfolding FoldingtheHandlebar TO UNFOLD THE HANDLEBAR 1 GENTLY RAISE THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL IT IS VERTICAL...

Page 15: ...QUICK RELEASE LATCH CLOSED 3 ROTATE THE LOCKING RING CLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TAB ON THE RING SLIDES INTO THE DESIGNATED SPACE BETWEEN THE LATCH AND THE STEM STEM QUICK RELEASE LATCH LOCKING RING LOCKING R...

Page 16: ...DOWN THE HANDLEBAR 1 ROTATE THE LOCKING RING COUNTERCLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TAB ON THE RING IS CLEAR OF THE STEM QUICK RELEASE LATCH 2 PULL THE LATCH AWAY FROM THE STEM TO OPEN IT 3 GENTLY LOWER THE HAND...

Page 17: ...BE ROTATED FORWARDS OR BACKWARDS IF THE HANDBRAKE POSITIONING NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBAR 1 USE THE ALLEN KEY TIP ON THE LARGER 2 BIT TOOL TO LOOSEN THE BOLT ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE H...

Page 18: ...16 2 OPEN THE CLAMP BY PULLING THE LATCH UPWARDS CLAMP LATCH...

Page 19: ...H AND TIGHTEN THE BOLT UNTIL THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE IMPORTANT BE MINDFUL OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ON THE HANDLEBAR WHEN ROTATING DO NOT OVER ROTATE AND PULL THE WIRING OUT FROM THE HANDLEBAR STEM...

Page 20: ...ER 2 BIT TOOL LOOSEN THE SCREW ON THE BELL CLAMP BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 2 ROTATE THE BELL CLAMP AROUND THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE BELL IS IN THE DESIRED POSITION 3 RETIGHTEN THE SCREW BY TURNING...

Page 21: ...19 1 4 AdjustingtheHeadlight PRESS TO TILT THE HEADLIGHT UPWARDS OR DOWNWARDS UNTIL IT IS FACING THE DESIRED ANGLE 19...

Page 22: ...OPENING 3 SLIDE THE SEAT POST INTO THE STEM TUBE MAKING SURE THAT IT IS INSERTED PAST THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK ON THE POST SO THAT THE MARK IS NOT VISIBLE THE SEAT SADDLE IS POINTED DIRECTLY FORWARD...

Page 23: ...LOSE THE LATCH AND CHECK THAT THE SEAT IS SECURE IMPORTANT DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE KNOB OVER TIGHTENING PREVENT THE LATCH FROM OPENING AND CLOSING EASILY TO ADJUST THE SEAT HEIGHT LOOSEN AND OPEN THE...

Page 24: ...MALLER 2 BIT TOOL LOOSEN THE 4 BOLTS ON THE BRACKET ABOVE THE REAR FENDER BY TURNING THEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE 2 REMOVE THE BOLTS AS WELL AS THE WASHERS UNDERNEATH THEM KEEPING A WASHER ON EACH BOLT STEM...

Page 25: ...E ABOVE THE REAR FENDER SO THAT THE BASKET IS UPRIGHT THE FOUR HOLES IN ONE END OF THE BASKET ARE ALIGNED WITH THE FOUR HOLES ON THE BRACKET THAT IS ON THE BIKE 4 INSERT ONE BOLT WITH WASHER THROUGH E...

Page 26: ...24 5 USE THE ALLEN KEY TO TIGHTEN EACH BOLT INTO THE BRACKET BY ROTATING THE BOLT CLOCKWISE 6 CHECK THAT THE BASKET IS SECURE...

Page 27: ...CONNECT AN AIR PUMP TO THE VALVE AND PUMP AIR INTO EACH TIRE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS OF YOUR AIR PUMP 3 USE A GAUGE TO MONITOR TIRE PRESSURE AND STOP INFLATING WHEN THE TIRE HAS REACHED A PR...

Page 28: ...T INTO THE CHARGING PORT NEVER TURN ON YOUR SCOOTER WHILE IT IS CHARGING CHARGE THE BATTERY UNTIL IT IS FULLY CHARGED UP TO 5 HOURS REPLACE THE COVER OVER THE CHARGING PORT WHEN DONE NEVER LEAVE THE S...

Page 29: ...00 51 75 26 50 1 25 CHARGE YOUR SCOOTER IMMEDIATELY 1 8 PoweringOnYourScooter QUICK PRESS THE POWER BUTTON TO TURN THE SCOOTER ON OR OFF USE THE BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHTS TO KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR SCOOTER...

Page 30: ...SPEED TO DEACTIVATE CRUISE CONTROL EITHER PRESS THE BUTTON AGAIN OR ENGAGE THE BRAKE OR THROTTLE USING THE HEADLIGHT TO TURN THE HEADLIGHT ON OR OFF PRESS THE BUTTON ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBA...

Page 31: ...RAKE CONTROLS THE FRONT WHEEL BRAKE THE RIGHT HANDBRAKE CONTROLS THE REAR WHEEL BRAKE TO DECELERATE OR COME TO A STOP SQUEEZE BOTH HANDBRAKES SIMULTANEOUSLY IMPORTANT TO AVOID STOPPING ABRUPTLY ALWAYS...

Page 32: ...D SEAT ARE BOTH SECURE AND IN PROPER ALIGNMENT THE TIRE PRESSURE IS SUFFICIENT 35 45 PSI THE BRAKE SYSTEM WORKS PROPERLY IMPORTANT KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE DECK DO NOT RIDE WITH YOUR FEET DANGLING ALONGS...

Page 33: ...PIVOT IT DOWN FROM THE SIDE OF THE SCOOTER DECK TILT THE SCOOTER TO REST IT ON THE KICKSTAND TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT THE KICKSTAND UPWARDS TOWARDS THE REAR WHEEL OF THE SCOOTER DECK IMPORTANT ALW...

Page 34: ...32 2 4 UsingtheBasket THE WEIGHT LIMIT FOR YOUR CARRYING BASKET IS 33 LBS BASKET...

Page 35: ...OSITIONING 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 RECOMMEN...

Page 36: ...ETY AT RISK BATTERY CARE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT IS ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE DECK BE MINDFUL OF BUMPS IN THE ROAD SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE BATTERY KEEP AWAY FROM FIRE AND EXCESSIVE HEAT AVOID INTENSE PH...

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Page 38: ...arranty coverage contact us directly US CANADA 1 888 976 9904 MEX 001 888 976 9904 UK 44 0 33 0838 2551 Manufactured in Shenzhen China Imported by Jetson Electric Bikes LLC P O Box 320149 775 4th Ave...

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