AMAV 79529 Owner'S Manual Download Page 15

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Car was running but has now
stopped or does not run smoothly.

Car only works sometimes.

Car needs a “push” to start.

Fuse blows all the time.

Grinding noise from gear box.

Battery charger is warm during
charging.

Batteries sometimes makes a
crackling noise during charging.

Batteries do not charge, and
charger is cold.

Loose wires and/or connections.

Fuse is blown.

Too much weight in the vehicle.

Too much stress on the motor due
to driving conditions.

Loose wires and/or connections.

Motor damage or switch damage.

Loose wires and/or connections.

Motor has a dead spot.

Wrong fuse is being used.

Child is switching from forward
to reverse quickly without first
stopping the car.

Gears are broken.

This is normal when charging your
batteries. Some chargers will not
get warm. This is not a concern.

This is normal when charging
although it may not happen with
every battery.

There is no power to the charger.

Check all connections and tighten
if loose.

Replace fuse with authorized
replacement part.

Your Power rider™ car is designed
to carry two children. Total weight
is 105 lbs. (47.5 kg) Do not attempt
to tow anything.

Avoid inclines of more than 6°. If
conditions are too stressful fuse
may blow. Replace fuse and avoid
stressful conditions.

Check all connections and tighten
if loose.

Call the service number for the
Service Center nearest you.

Check all connections and tighten
if loose.

Call the service number for the
Service Center nearest you.

Use only a 30 amp fuse available
from your Power Rider™Service
Center.

Review with your child, the proper
way to operate the car.

Call the service number for the
Service Center nearest you.

No correction is needed.

No correction  is needed.

Make sure the charger is plugged
into a working outlet, or check if
the fuse has blown. Replace the
fuse or bring your charger to a
Service Center.

Summary of Contents for 79529

Page 1: ...DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT THEY ARE NOT EQUIPPED TO ASSIST YOU CALL THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER BELOW TO REACH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE YOU MUST CHARGE THE BATTERY FOR 24...

Page 2: ...s and enjoys this vehicle as safely as possible Only use the AMAV Power Rider on level surfaces or inclines of less than 60 Stay away from steep slopes or inclines stairs driveways or ramps Also keep...

Page 3: ...D CC 1 SIDE MIRROR RIGHT PLCRMRD DD 7 LOCKING PINS PLCLPNG EE 1 ACCELERATOR PEDAL PLCGPED FF 1 PEDAL PLUG PLCPEDP GG 1 ROLL BAR PLCRBBK HH 1 REAR AXLE PLCRXL2 II 1 AXLE WASHER REAR PLCRXWA JJ 1 SEAT P...

Page 4: ...teering column and slide the dashboard down Then snap it down in front Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 5 Figure 4 Figure 1 NOTE If you purchased this car in the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland or Australi...

Page 5: ...d will close for a tight snug fit Wheels Figure 10 11 12 and 13 Slide the front wheel onto the axle as shown in figure 10 Take the yellow wheel hub and place it in the wheel well as shown in figure 11...

Page 6: ...in the steering wheel and press down and turn until it clicks into place Figure 17 There is one or two round disc that covers the hole to the right of the steering wheel It has a small tab on the edge...

Page 7: ...as shown in figure 22 To activate the spotlight push and hold the button on the back 7 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Exhaust OPTIONAL Figures 23 and 24 There are two pretend exhau...

Page 8: ...31 Then take the second rod and slide it into the top of the first rod The flag pennant then slides on top of the assembled rods 8 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Roll Bar...

Page 9: ...are two forward speeds on your Power Rider These are indicated on the Gear Shift as High H and Low L In the low speed the car will go up to 2 5 mph and in high up to 4 mph For reasons of safety parent...

Page 10: ...ore charging Do not store batteries in a discharged condition If you are not using the car for a while charge the batteries at least once a month Do not store the batteries in temperatures above 750 F...

Page 11: ...ng down a steep slope or not be able to stop even when the pedal is released Avoid slopes of more than 60 Keep away from stairs pools sundecks Do not operate on gravel or loose dirt only on smooth har...

Page 12: ...han the area outlined on the sticker sheet Peel back one edge and line up the sticker on the mirror frame Press down the area you have exposed Now pull back the backing as you press down the sticker s...

Page 13: ...Heater Q Power Rider R Oil S Fuel T Speedometer U RPM Tachometer V Horn W Turn indicators X Wheels front top Y Wheels front bottom Z Wheels rear top AA Wheels rear bottom BB Speakers CC Shifter and K...

Page 14: ...recharged If you are unsure have them checked at a Power Rider Service Center Your electrical switches may have become damaged or corroded if left out in the rain or exposed to any other moisture Swi...

Page 15: ...s is normal when charging although it may not happen with every battery There is no power to the charger Check all connections and tighten if loose Replace fuse with authorized replacement part Your P...

Page 16: ...ervice number at the bottom of this page for the name of the Authorized Service Center nearest you DO NOT RETURN YOUR POWER RIDER TO THE STORE WHERE YOU BOUGHT IT They are not equipped to help you PLE...

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