JETSON HALOS-3W Light Up Kick Scooter Instruction Manual
- September 28, 2024
- Jetson
Table of Contents
HALOS-3W Light Up Kick Scooter
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Specifications:
- Product Name: Halos Light-Up Kick Scooter
- Model SKUs: JHALOS-BLU | JHALOS-RED
Product Overview:
- 1. HANDLEBAR
- 2. LIGHTING BUTTON
- 3. STEM CLAMP
- 4. STEM
- 5. STEM RELEASE BUTTON
- 6. FRONT WHEEL (X2; MOTION-ACTIVATED LED LIGHT-UP)
- 7. DECK (LED LIGHT-UP)
- 8. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
- 9. REAR FOOT BRAKE
- 10. REAR WHEEL (MOTION-ACTIVATED LED LIGHT-UP)
Features:
- Motion-activated LED light-up front and rear wheels
- LED light-up deck
- Rear foot brake for stopping
Usage Instructions:
1. Getting Started
1.1 Starting Notes
Make sure to stand on the scooter correctly, with the rider’s
right hand on the right side of the scooter.
1.2 Assembling Your Scooter
Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on assembling the
scooter parts.
1.3 Adjusting the Handlebar
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Loosen the stem clamp knob using the Allen key tip.
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Raise or lower the handlebar to the desired height and secure
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Always ensure the stem clamp latch is tightened before
riding.
1.4 Inserting the Batteries
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Open the battery compartment using the included
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Insert 3 AA batteries following the indicated directions.
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Replace the cover and tighten the screw securely.
2. Making Moves
2.1 Riding Your Scooter
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Place one foot at the front of the deck facing forward.
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Push off the ground with the other foot to propel the scooter
forward. -
To coast, place your kicking foot on the deck behind the front
foot at a slight angle.
FAQ:
Q: How do I turn on the LED lights?
A: The LED lights are motion-activated and will turn on when the
scooter is in motion.
Q: What type of batteries does the scooter use?
A: The scooter requires 3 AA batteries for operation.
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Halos
Light-Up Kick Scooter.
A guide for your ride.
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. MODEL SKUS: JHALOS-
BLU | JHALOS-RED
Jetson’s top two riding rules: Be safe. Have fun!
Contents
Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. Getting Started 1.1 Starting Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2. Making Moves 2.1 Riding Your Scooter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Care & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety Warnings
· Before use, 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.
· Before each cycle of operation, the operator shall perform the preoperation
checks specified by the manufacturer: That all guards and pads originally
supplied by the manufacturer are in proper place and in serviceable condition;
That the braking system is functioning properly; That any and all axle guards,
chain guards, or other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in
place and in serviceable condition; That tires are in good condition, inflated
properly, and have sufficient tread remaining; The area that the product is to
be operated should be safe and suitable for safe operation.
· Components shall be maintained and repaired in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specifications and using only the manufacturer’s authorized
replacement parts with installation performed by dealers or other skilled
persons.
· Do not mix old and new batteries. · Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-
zing) or rechargeable batteries. · This product 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/A2:2006). ·
Unsupervised children should not play with the product (IEC 60335-1/A2:2006).
· Adult supervision is required. · The rider should not exceed 110 lb. · Units
shall not be operated to perform racing, stunt riding, or other maneuvers,
which may cause loss of control, or may cause uncontrolled operator/
passenger actions or reactions. · Never use near motor vehicles. · Avoid sharp
bumps, drainage grates, and sudden surface changes. Scooter may suddenly stop.
· Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, and other
debris. Wet weather impairs traction, braking, and visibility. · Avoid riding
around flammable gas, steam, liquid, or dust that could cause fire. ·
Operators shall adhere to all of the manufacturer’s recommendations and
instructions, as well as comply with all laws and ordinances: Units without
headlights
shall be operated only with adequate daylight conditions of visibility, and;
Owners shall be encouraged to highlight (for conspicuity) using lighting,
reflectors, and for low-riding units, signal flags on flexible poles. ·
Persons with the following conditions shall be cautioned not to operate: Those
with heart conditions; Pregnant women; Persons with head, back, or neck
ailments, or prior surgeries to those areas of the body; and persons with any
mental or physical conditions that may make them susceptible to injury or
impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities to recognize,
understand, and perform all of the safety instructions and to be able to
assume the hazards inherent in unit use. · Do not ride at night. · Do not ride
after drinking or taking prescription medication. · Do not carry items when
riding. · Never operate the product barefooted. · Always wear shoes and keep
shoelaces tied. · Make sure your feet are always placed securely on the deck.
· Operators always shall use appropriate protective clothing, including but
not limited to a helmet, with appropriate certification, and any other
equipment recommended by the manufacturer: Always wear protective equipment
such as helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads. · Always give way to pedestrians. ·
Be alert to things in front and far away from you. · Do not allow distractions
when riding, such as answering the phone or engaging in any other activities.
· The product cannot be ridden by more than one person. · When you ride the
product along with other riders, always keep a safe distance to avoid a
collision. · When turning, be sure to maintain your balance. · Riding with
improperly adjusted brakes is dangerous and can result in serious injury or
death. · The brake may become hot while operating, do not touch the brake with
your bare skin. · Applying brakes too hard or too suddenly can lock up a
wheel, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Sudden or excessive
application of the brake may result in injury or death.
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· If the brake loosens, please adjust with the hexagon wrench, or please
contact the Jetson Care Team. · Replace worn or broken parts immediately. ·
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 all components of the unit
before use. · Do not ride without proper training. Do not ride at high speeds,
on uneven terrain, or on slopes. Do not perform stunts or
turn abruptly. · Recommended for indoor use. · Prolonged exposure to UV rays,
rain and the elements may damage the enclosure materials, store indoors when
not in use.
MODIFICATIONS Do not attempt to disassemble, modify, repair, or replace the
unit or any components of the unit without instruction from the Jetson Care
Team. This will void any warranty, and can lead to malfunctions which may
cause injury. ADDITIONAL OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Do not lift the product off the
ground while it is on and the wheels are in motion. This can result in freely
spinning wheels, which may cause injury to yourself or others nearby. Do not
jump on or off the product, and do not jump while using it. Always keep your
feet firmly planted on the foot rest while in operation. Always check the
battery charge before using. DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERY
Battery may contain hazardous substances which could endanger the environment
and human health. This symbol marked on the battery and/or packaging indicates
that used battery shall not be treated as municipal waste. Batteries should be
disposed of at an appropriate collection point for recycling. By ensuring the
used batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help preventing potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health. The recycling of
materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more information about
recycling of used batteries, please contact your local municipality waste
disposal service. · Do not mix old and new batteries. · Do not mix alkaline,
standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries.
California Proposition 65
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent
compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to:
www.P65warnings.ca.gov
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Warranty Coverage
GENERAL LIMITED WARRANTY Your new Jetson product is warranted against defects
in materials and workmanship as indicated on ridejetson.com/ warranty for a
period of time 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 in
situations where you purchased the Jetson Product from one of our authorized
retailers. To read the full terms of our warranty, visit
ridejetson.com/warranty.
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Product Overview
1. HANDLEBAR 2. LIGHTING BUTTON 3. STEM CLAMP 4. STEM 5. STEM RELEASE BUTTON
6. FRONT WHEEL (X2; MOTION-ACTIVATED LED LIGHT-UP) 7. DECK (LED LIGHT-UP) 8.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT 9. REAR FOOT BRAKE 10. REAR WHEEL (MOTION-ACTIVATED LED
LIGHT-UP)
TOOL INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENT, & MAINTENANCE: B
A 2-BIT PHILLIPS-HEAD SCREWDRIVER (A) AND 5MM ALLEN KEY (B) TOOL
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NOTE: IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT.
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Specs & Features
· WHEELS: 4.7″ (FRONT), 3.1″ (REAR) · UNFOLDED DIMS: 22.2″ (L) × 11.5″ (W) ×
24.6″ (H) · FOLDED DIMS: 22.2″ (L) × 11.5″ (W) × 7.0″ (H) · DECK SIZE: 22.2″
(L) × 3.8″ (W) · HANDLEBAR HEIGHT: 24.6″ – 31.7″ · WEIGHT LIMIT: 110 LB ·
PRODUCT WEIGHT: 6.9 LB · RECOMMENDED AGE: 3+ · REAR FOOT BRAKE · LED LIGHT-UP
WHEELS AND DECK · REQUIRES 3 AA BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED)
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Online Resources
Scan for our most updated Halos onboarding materials and support resources.
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1. Getting Started
1.1 Starting Notes
· KICK OFF YOUR ADVENTURE RIGHT: PRIOR TO USE OF THIS PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ
THE ENTIRE USER MANUAL, INCLUDING SAFETY WARNINGS. MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND,
ACCEPT, AND ADHERE TO ALL: · MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS. · SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. · LOCAL RIDING AND OPERATIONAL LAWS AND ORDINANCES.
· REMOVE ALL PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PIECES PRIOR TO BEGINNING ASSEMBLY AND SET
UP. · THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL–RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT/FORWARD, AND
REAR/BACK–ARE ORIENTED AS THE RIDER
WOULD SEE THEM WHEN STANDING ON THE SCOOTER. THE “RIGHT SIDE” OF THE SCOOTER,
FOR EXAMPLE, IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER’S RIGHT HAND WILL BE.
WARNING:
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE
CHILD OR OTHERS. · KEEP SMALL 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
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1.2 Assembling Your Scooter
· TO INSERT THE STEM, PLACE THE STEM OVER THE STEM MOUNT SUCH THAT THE STEM
RELEASE BUTTON IS FACING THE BACK OF THE SCOOTER. PUSH IN THE BUTTON AND SLIDE
THE STEM DOWN INTO THE STEM MOUNT UNTIL THE BUTTON CLICKS INTO THE HOLE IN THE
STEM MOUNT.
STEM
STEM MOUNT
STEM RELEASE BUTTON STEM RELEASE BUTTON HOLE
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KNOB
5MM ALLEN KEY TIP 14
STEM CLAMP LATCH
1.3 Adjusting the Handlebar
1. USING THE ALLEN KEY TIP OF THE 2-BIT TOOL, LOOSEN THE STEM CLAMP KNOB BY
TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
2. PULL OPEN THE LATCH.
3. PRESS IN THE STEM PIN AND RAISE OR LOWER THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE PIN
CLICKS INTO ANOTHER STEM PIN HOLE.
STEM PIN HOLE
STEM PIN 15
KNOB
5MM ALLEN KEY TIP 16
STEM CLAMP LATCH
4. CLOSE THE STEM CLAMP LATCH AND TIGHTEN THE KNOB BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE
WITH THE ALLEN KEY.
5. CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE. IMPORTANT: THE STEM PIN ALONE WILL NOT
KEEP THE STEM SECURE. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE STEM CLAMP LATCH IS TIGHTENED AND
CLOSED PRIOR TO RIDING. NOTE: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE STEM CLAMP KNOB. OVER-
TIGHTENING CAN PREVENT THE STEM CLAMP LATCH FROM OPENING AND CLOSING.
1.4 Inserting the Batteries
1. USE THE SCREWDRIVER TIP OF THE 2-BIT TOOL TO LOOSEN AND REMOVE THE SCREW
ON THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
2. REMOVE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER. 3. PLACE 3 AA BATTERIES INSIDE BASED
ON THE +/- DIRECTIONS INDICATED ON THE INSIDE OF THE COMPARTMENT. 4. REPLACE
THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER. 5. REINSERT THE SCREW. TIGHTEN BY TURNING IT
CLOCKWISE WITH THE SCREWDRIVER TIP.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT UNDERSIDE OF DECK
SCREWDRIVER TIP
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2. Making Moves
2.1 Riding Your Scooter
1. PLACE ONE FOOT AT THE FRONT OF THE DECK FACING FORWARD. 2. PUSH THE OTHER
FOOT OFF THE GROUND TO PROPEL THE
SCOOTER FORWARD. REPEAT AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE OR MAINTAIN DESIRED SPEED. 3.
TO COAST, PLACE THE KICKING FOOT ON THE DECK BEHIND THE FRONT FOOT, TURNED
OUTWARDS AT A SLIGHT ANGLE.
2.2 Turning
THIS IS A “LEAN-TO-STEER” SCOOTER. TO TURN, SLIGHTLY LEAN LEFT OR RIGHT WHILE
RIDING AND THE SCOOTER WILL VEER ACCORDINGLY.
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2.3 Using the Brake
PRESS DOWN GENTLY WITH YOUR REAR RIDING FOOT TO SLOW DOWN. APPLY MORE PRESSURE
TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
REAR FOOT BRAKE
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2.4 Using the Lights
DECK LIGHTS:
· TO TURN THE DECK LIGHTS ON, QUICK-PRESS THE LIGHTING BUTTON.
· QUICK-PRESS THE LIGHTING BUTTON AGAIN TO CHANGE LIGHTING PATTERNS ON THE
STEM.
· THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT LIGHTING PATTERNS. · TO SKIP THE CYCLE AND TURN THE
LIGHTS OFF, PRESS
AND HOLD THE LIGHTING BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS. NOTE: TO PRESERVE BATTERY POWER,
THE DECK LIGHTS WILL SHUT OFF AFTER 5 MINUTES OF NON-USE. TO REACTIVATE THE
LIGHTS, QUICK-PRESS THE LIGHTING BUTTON.
MOTION-ACTIVATED WHEEL LIGHTS
IMPORTANT: REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS WHEN YOU’RE DONE RIDING TO PRESERVE BATTERY LIFE.
WHEEL LIGHTS:
· THE WHEEL LIGHTS WILL ILLUMINATE WHENEVER THE WHEELS ARE IN MOTION, EVEN IF
THE REST OF THE LIGHTS ARE NOT POWERED ON.
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LIGHTING BUTTON DECK LIGHTS
STEM
STEM RELEASE BUTTON
STEM MOUNT
2.5 Removing the Stem for Storage & Transport
TO REMOVE STEM, PRESS THE STEM RELEASE BUTTON IN AND PULL THE STEM UP AND OUT
OF THE STEM MOUNT.
TO RE-INSERT THE STEM, PLACE THE STEM OVER THE STEM MOUNT SUCH THAT THE STEM
RELEASE BUTTON IS FACING THE BACK OF THE SCOOTER. PUSH IN THE BUTTON AND SLIDE
THE STEM DOWN INTO THE STEM MOUNT UNTIL THE BUTTON CLICKS INTO THE HOLE IN THE
STEM MOUNT.
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2.6 Helmet Safety
A HELMET SHOULD BE WORN BY THE RIDER AT ALL TIMES.
PROPER POSITIONING: THE FOREHEAD IS COVERED
BY THE HELMET.
IMPROPER POSITIONING: THE FOREHEAD IS EXPOSED. A FALL COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
*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 AND PROTECTIVE GEAR TO PREVENT INJURY IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT. 22
Care & Maintenance
CLEANING THE SCOOTER · TO CLEAN THE SCOOTER, CAREFULLY WIPE WITH A DAMP CLOTH
AND THEN DRY WITH A DRY CLOTH. · DO NOT APPLY WATER DIRECTLY TO THE SCOOTER.
WATER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION, WHICH COULD
LEAD TO A MALFUNCTION THAT PUTS RIDER SAFETY AT RISK. PRECAUTIONS · KEEP AWAY
FROM FIRE AND EXCESSIVE HEAT. · AVOID INTENSE PHYSICAL IMPACT AND/OR SEVERE
VIBRATION. · RIDE THE SCOOTER ON A SMOOTH, FLAT SURFACE. · PROTECT FROM WATER
OR MOISTURE. · CONTACT THE JETSON CARE TEAM IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES WITH THE
SCOOTER. STORING THE SCOOTER · STORE THE SCOOTER INDOORS AND IN A DRY PLACE. ·
COVER THE SCOOTER TO PROTECT IT AGAINST DUST.
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