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1. Rear wheel assembly
Turn the body over. Slide the driving wheel (3) onto the gear. Slide a washer (5) onto the rear
axle. Tighten a nut (12) to the end of the rear axle with a spanner (14) and finally put a wheel
cover (13) on the wheel. Repeat this on the other side
2. Front wheel assembly
Slide a washer (5) onto the front axle. Slide the wheel (4) onto the front axle and slide a washer
(5) onto the axle.Tighten a nut (12) to the end of the rear axle with a spanner (14) and finally
put a wheel cover (13) on the wheel. Repeat this on the other side
3. Steering wheel assembly
Connect the cable (A) from the steering wheel (6) to the cable of the dashboard. Install the
steering wheel in the intended positionand secure it with the locking screw (7) and the nut (8).
4. Battery connection
Connect all connectors as shown. Only plug matching connectors into eachother and be sure
not to reverse the polarity. Make sure the red wire is well connected with the red terminal on the
battery, and same as the black one.
5. Seat assembly
Hook the pins of the seat (10) into the grooves at the rear of the body and turn the screw at the
front of the seat until the seat is locked.
6. Attach the Windshield
Insert the tabs on the windshield (9) in the slots on the vehicle body, push until you hear it click
into place.
7. Attach the view mirrors
Push the rearview mirrors (11) into the intended positon until your hear it click into place.
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Soundboard
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USB
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Micro SD
After inserting a Micro SD card or USB stick, the soundboard starts playing the tracks one after
the other. Only files with the extension .mp3 can be played back.
Problem
The battery can no longer be charged
The battery can no longer be charged although the battery and charger
are OK.
The journey time is very short.
No function
Can be switched on but does not drive.
Can be switched on but does notmove, or only direction.
Can be switched on but only travels in one direction
The active fuse blows and switches the unit off for a few seconds. You will
hear a single click at the beginning
No sound function on the steering wheel/andlebar
Vehicle has very high wear on switches.
The rubber tyres come loose on the wheels
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Source
Carger or battery defective.
Charging socket defective
The battery has been deep discharged or is worn out.
Battery is not or incorrectly connected.
ON/OFF switch defective.
Motor cable incorrectly connected or not connected.
Gas or direction switch defective.
Directional switch defective.
Oberload or electrical short circuit.
the cable was torn or crushed during assembly.
Dirt and moisture damage the switches.
Ridden on too hot a surface or in dirt.
8. Charging Your Vehicle
• The power swich must be turned in OFF position when charging.
• Insert the charger into the socket - the LED lights up green. Connect the charger to the
charging socket.
• The LED on your charger lights up red as long as the battery is being charged. If the LED
lights green again, the battery is fully charged.
• The charge time is 6 hours.
• Do not charge the battery more than once within 24 hours.
• Charger and battery heat up during the charging process.
Warning!
● The charger is not a toy. Only use the charger supplied.
● The battery may only be charged by or under the supervision of an adult.
● The terminals must not be short-circuited.
● The charger must be checked regularly for damage to the cable, plug, housing and other
parts. If any damage is found, the charger must not be used until the damage has been
repaired.
● Let the model cool off sufficiently after each use before putting it back into operation.
When using an additional batteries let it cool off for minimum 15 minutes until the model
is operated again. Overheating can damage the electronics or may result in fire.
● Always disconnect the model from the charger immediately after charging. Always
disconnect the charger from the power supply immediately after disconnecting the
model. Inserting the rechargeable model or charger after charging will result in damage
to the model, charger or the power supply (fire hazard).
● Use the charger only in dry rooms.
Functions
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ON/Off switch
With the ON / OFF switch you start the vehicle.
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Speed
High speed - Fast speed
Low speed - Slow speed
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Shift Lever
Forward:
Press the "Forward-backward switch" on the "Forward" position.
Press the "Foot pedal", the model drives forward.
Stop:
The model will brake automatically, when your child's foot remove from the
"Foot pedal". Press the "Forward-backward switch" in the middle.
Reverse:
Press the "Forward-backward switch" on the "Backward" position.
Press the "Foot pedal", the model drives backward.
IMPORTANT! Always stop vehicle when changing the direction to avoid damage the
gears and motor.
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Light button
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Soundboard
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Foot pedal
To move the car, press the pedal down.
To brake or slow down, release pressure from the pedal
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Horn
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Aux
Input for a Smartphone or other AUX devices.
4 Music/V-
Press = previous, long press = Volume down
5 Pause & play
6 Music/V+
Press = Next, long press = Volume up
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Mode Taste
8 Voltage disply
Attention!
Your vehicle displays the total voltage of the two batteries in volts immediately after switching
on. The fully charged batteries will usually display a total voltage of approx. 12.6-13 volts
unloaded. The display is load dependent. This means that the displayed voltage will drop under
load. If a voltage of less than approx. 11.8V is displayed in the unloaded state, you should
switch off the Ride-on and charge the battery (see charging procedure). Otherwise the battery
may be deeply discharged and irretrievably damaged.
Otherwise, the battery may become deeply discharged and be irretrievably destroyed. A
completely discharged battery is not covered by the warranty and must be replaced at
the owner's expense.
Solution
Check charger and battery
Check or replace the charging socket.
Use a new battery and avoid deep discharge.
Connect the battery (see instructions)
Check or replace switch.
Check and connect motor cable (see instructions).
Check or replace switch.
Check or replace switch.
Do not overload or have the until checked.
Check or replace the steering wheel.
Do not drive in moisture or dirt such as meadows, gavel, sand, etc.
Change tyres and avoid hot surfaces and dirt.
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