Safety tips JIVR Safety Essentials Before you ride Intended Use Proper Maintenance and Normal Wear and Tear Maximum Weight Load Getting Used to Your JIVR Alterations and Modifications Dimensions of your JIVR Using your JIVR Unboxing your JIVR Unfolding your JIVR...
For safety reasons, i t is important that you read this Owner’s Manual before you operate the JIVR . Please take the time needed to read everything so that you will be able to operate the JIVR in comfort and safety. Becoming familiar with the information here will help to improve your experience with JIVR and extend its operating lifetime.
Always be sure that the JIVR is in good working order before use. In particular, check to see if the brakes, wheels and steering are all functioning properly before riding. Ensure that all movable hinges on the frame are in a fully locked position.
4) Wear a pair of comfortable shoes. Loose clothing or other items may get caught by the moving parts on your JIVR. Do not wear sandals or pedal with bare feet when riding the JIVR. 5) Use lights and wear bright colors so pedestrians and car drivers can notice you when riding at night.
● The seat is positioned at the appropriate height for the rider. ● All hinges and levers are in a locked position. There are five such levers on the JIVR: ○ In the centre of the handlebars, used to adjust the angle of rider’s grip. It is locked into place when pressed down.
Any such change may compromise the JIVR’s safe operation and will invalidate any applicable warranties. Be sure that these steps have been followed and that all parts of the JIVR are fully extended and locked into place before its first use.
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The lowest possible seat height is 77cm and the highest recommended height is 1m. Your JIVR uses Continental Contact 20'' x 1.4'' tyres and 20” rims. You may change or replace them with commonly available 20” tyres in bike shops and bike repair centres. We recommend...
Note that in its current folded position, the seat on your JIVR is facing b ackwards . When inserting the handlebars, do so with the brake levers (the part you use with your hands when braking) facing in the ...
Unfolding your JIVR Stand on the side of the bike seat. You will note that the JIVR’s front wheel cannot be turned left or right and is currently locked into place. Start by opening the quick-release lever on the seat arm by moving it so that it points upward.
Lift the JIVR slightly and pull the rear wheel to a position under the bike seat. Gently lower the JIVR to the ground. Lock the rear lever by closing back to the position it was in when the JIVR was unfolded. Unlock the front lever by moving it forward (clockwise) 210° from its locked position.
You can maintain the overall performance of your JIVR by keeping it clean using simple methods. It’s enough to wipe the surface of the JIVR with a damp cloth. Do not use high pressure cleaners or detergents and do not submerge any parts in water.
Charging your JIVR battery The port for charging your JIVR is located under the frame lever on the rider’s right side of the frame. The port is covered by a round removable cap. To remove it, simply press inwards anywhere along its edge or use the magnetic end of the charging cable to pull it off.
When your JIVR is fully charged, the green light will be activated but will not blink. A red light indicates a problem with the charger. Contact your JIVR Care Consultant for further information. Contact us at s upport@jivr.co If your JIVR is not charging properly.
With the exceptions of tyres, inner tubes, brake pads and grips, changing or altering any other components of the JIVR voids applicable warranties. Inspections of your JIVR must be done once a year or every 5,000km in order to maintain the validity of applicable warranties. Contact your JIVR Customer Care Agent for details about arranging your inspection.