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User Notice
- Small pieces are a choking hazard. Unsuitable for infants younger than 36 months. When constructing the product, keep children out of the area.
- ASSEMBLY OF ADULT REQUIRED.
- Before assembly, always remove any protective packaging and polybags and discard them.
- Wearing protective gear is recommended. When operating a car, always put on shoes and buckle your seatbelt.
- Drive only on flat terrain. Use never on a lawn.
- Never let a child play unsupervised.
- Avoid getting your hands, hair, or clothes near moving parts.
The following safety risks could cause severe harm or death:
- Never let a child play alone. There needs to be direct adult supervision. When a youngster is riding in a car, they should always be visible.
- Never use near motor vehicles, steps, water, steep surfaces, slopes, wet places, combustible fumes, alleys, at night, or in the dark.
- Never use in hazardous conditions, such as in the rain, snow, mud, sand, or gravel; doing so could cause an unanticipated mishap, such as toppling over, and could also harm the battery or electrical system.
- Not for use while driving.
- Since skill is needed to prevent falls or collisions that could injure the user or others, this toy should be used with caution.
- Due to its maximum speed and maximum user weight of 30 kg, this toy is not recommended for kids under the age of 36 months.
- This plaything lacks brakes.
- Batteries that are not rechargeable should not be recharged.
- Before charging, rechargeable batteries must be taken out of the toy.
- Only rechargeable batteries should be charged in adult-supervised environments.
- Batteries of different types or new and used batteries shouldn’t be combined.
- The proper polarity must be used while installing batteries.
- The toy must be freed of its dead batteries.
- There should be no short-circuiting of the supply terminals.
WD Attach the Rear Wheels
- Keeping the connector and the motor on the gear box pass through the larger hole and out where the battery resides, slide the rear gear box onto the back axle from the left side. “R labeled gear boxes should be fitted to the “R side, “L labeled gear boxes should be fitted to the “L side.”
- Place the back wheel on the axle at the back. Maintain alignment with the gearbox.
- A 10 washer should be slid onto the back axle.
- With a spanner, tighten the lock nut on the back axle.
- Incorporate the hubcaps within the wheel.
- Onto the back axle, slid the 10 washer (Right Side).
- Place the back wheel on the axle at the back.
- Onto the back axle, slide the 10 washer.
- With a spanner, tighten the lock nut on the back axle. HINT: While tightening the Lock Nut on one side of the rear axle, hold the Lock Nut on the other side with the additional spanner that has been provided.
WD Attach the Rear Wheels
- Place the rear gearbox on the axle’s back end. A gear box with a “R or “L label should be installed on the “R or “L side of the vehicle body, respectively. Keep the motor and the gear box connector from exiting through the larger hole on the back of the car where the battery is located.
- Place the back wheel on the axle at the back. Additionally, keep the gearbox and steering wheel in alignment.
- Incorporate the hubcaps onto the wheels.
Attach the Front Wheels
- A 10 washer should be slid onto the front axle.
- A front wheel should be slid onto the front axle.
- With a spanner, tighten the lock nut on the front axle’s end.
- Hubcaps should be snapped onto wheels.
After assembling any wheel to the axles, please check the gap between the screw thread and the collapsible (refer to below picture), if the gap is too big, please add two or three washers inside the wheel, but after tightening the nut outside the wheel, please turn the wheel by your finger to check if the wheel can run smoothly, this is very important, because if the wheel can run smoothly, it is ok, but if the nut press the wheel and the wheel can’t run smoothly, the motor will be broken easily! Then, to ensure that the wheel can turn easily, you should remove one or two washers.
Attach the Steering Wheel
HINT: Please follow steps 1-4 to install the batteries (Not Included) if your vehicle’s steering wheel has a sound feature. For more details on batteries, see the page above.
- Remove the three-inch screw from the battery cover in the middle of the steering wheel with a screwdriver.
- From the top of the battery compartment, remove the battery cover.
- 21.5 AA batteries should be placed in their 4 2 proper polarities.
- With the screw you removed in step one, secure the battery cover over the battery compartment. Steering wheel attachment The steering wheel’s M5x40 machine screw and 5 nut must be removed. The car’s body should now be upright.
- Place the steering wheel over the steering column, which extends from the base of the wheel’s central section.
- Match up the holes at the end of the steering column with the holes on either side of the steering wheel.
- To attach the steering wheel to the steering column, tighten a nut on the screw’s opposite end.
Connect the Power Supply
- Connect the red fuse connector to the battery’s terminal.
- As previously illustrated, connect the vehicle connector to the body’s motor connector.
- As previously illustrated, connect the vehicle connector to the body’s motor connector. For the other side, repeat.
Attach the Mirrors & Motor Hood(s)
- The mirror should now be inserted into the vehicle’s side hole. When you hear it “click into place,” push again. For the other side, repeat.
- Place the motor hood over it.
- Put in four 412 screws, then tighten them. the other motor hood, and repeat.
Attach the View Seat
- Place the tabs on the seat’s back into the grooves on the car’s back.
- Two M5x16 machine screws should be inserted through the seat and into the car’s body. Tighten the screws using a screwdriver.
Use Your Ride-on
- Power button: Starts and stops the car.
- Foot pedal: Gives the car power (speed).
- Put your foot on the pedal to move the vehicle.
- Release pedal pressure to brake or slow down.
- Changes the direction that the vehicle goes from forward to reverse using the forward/reverse switch.
- Put the lever at the top position to advance the car ahead.
- Put the lever in the down position to move the car backward.
- If there are sound buttons, press them to play sounds.
- If present, the high/low speed switch allows the vehicle to drive forward at either a high or low speed. HINT: Only when going backwards can the car be operated at low speed.
- 3.5mm AUX input: Enables playback of music from your phone or portable music player through the ride-on speakers.
Charging
- The battery may only be charged and recharged by an adult.
- This product has a charging protection feature that disables all functionalities while it is charging.
- When charging, the POWER SWITCH must be in the OFF position.
- You should charge the battery for 4-6 hours before your first use. To prevent the charger from overheating, don’t recharge the battery for longer than 10 hours.
- Recharge the battery when the car starts to move slowly.
- The lowest recharge period between uses is 8 to 12 hours, and the maximum recharge time is 20 hours.
- Use just the charger and rechargeable battery that came with your car. NEVER use an other brand of battery or charger. Using a different battery or charger could result in an explosion or fire.
- Use the battery and charger only for that specific product.
- When you need to recharge the battery for your ride-on, the voltage’s magnitude will let you know how much power is still in the battery (IF EQUIPPED). Ensure that the car is stopped!
- Place the input socket above the charging port (the socket below the seat).
- Connect the charger to a wall outlet. The battery will start to recharge.
The battery’s capacity to maintain a charge will gradually decline. The battery should last between one and three years, depending on usage and environmental factors. Important! responsibly recycle the dead battery. Lead acid (electrolyte) is present in the battery, which needs to be disposed of safely and lawfully. Most places forbid burning lead acid batteries or disposing of them in landfills. Bring it to a lead acid battery recycler that has received federal or state approval, like a nearby auto battery outlet. The battery should not be disposed of with other household trash.
Troubleshooting Guide
Verify that the battery connectors are both securely plugged in. If there are any loose wires near the motor
When recharging, make sure the battery connectors are tightly connected to one another.
Verify that the battery connectors are both securely plugged in. Please get in touch with your distributor if wiring around the motor are loose.
A dead spot indicates that the car has to be repaired since the terminal connection is not receiving electrical power. Please reach out to your distributor.
Before phoning, thoroughly study this handbook and the table with the troubleshooting instructions. Please get in touch with your distributor if you need any additional assistance.
Maintaining
- The toy’s essential components, such as the battery, charge, cable or cord, plug, and screws that fasten the enclosure of other elements, must be checked by parents before use. If any of these components are damaged, the toy must not be used until the damage has been properly repaired.
- To keep the car out of the rain, park it inside or cover it with a tarp.
- Each time the battery is used, recharge it. The battery can only be handled by an adult. When the vehicle raider is not in use, recharge the battery at least once each month.
- Don’t use a hose to wash the car. Don’t use soap and water to wash the car. In the event of rain or snow, do not use the vehicle. The battery, electric system, and engine will all be harmed by water.
- Use a dry, gentle towel to clean the car. Use a non-wax furniture polish to bring back the luster to plastic components. Avoid using auto wax. Never use abrasive cleaning agents.
- All electrical sources should be turned off when not in use. Disconnect the battery connector after flipping the power switch off.
Fuse
If the engine, electric system, or battery is overloaded, the battery has a thermal fuse with a rest fuse that will trip automatically and cut off all power to the vehicle. After the device is turned OFF for 20 seconds, then ON again, the fuse will reset and power will be returned. The car might need to be repaired if the thermal fuse trips frequently while being used normally. Please reach out to your distributor.
Take the following actions to prevent losing power:
- Don’t overcharge the car.
- Nothing should be towed behind the car.
- Avoid driving up incline hills.
- Avoid driving into stationary objects because doing so could cause the wheels to spin and the motor to overheat.
- In extremely hot conditions, avoid driving since equipment may overheat.
- Keep water and other liquids away from the battery and other electrical components.
- No electrical system tampering is allowed. This could result in a short and trip the fuse.