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• If your ride-on with a
Digital voltmeter(OPTIONAL)
, the magnitude of voltage will
tell you how much power is remaining in the battery when you must recharge the
battery. Make sure the vehicle is stop!
BATTERY
MAGNITUDE OF VOLTAGE
BATTERY STATE
6V4Ahx1, 6V7Ahx1
6V10Ahx1
≥ 6.6
The battery is full.
6.5~6.3
The vehicle can work normally.
≤ 6.2
The battery needs to be charge.
6V4Ahx2, 12V7Ahx1,
≥ 13.2
The battery is full.
13.1~12.6
The vehicle can work normally
≤ 12.5
STOP operating the vehicle, the
battery needs to be charge.
Find the socket as shown 1.
1. Plug the charger port into the input socket. (the socket is below the seat)
2. Plug the charger plug into a wall outlet. The battery will begin charging
Always stop vehicle when changing the speed or direction to avoid damage the gears
and motor.
Make sure your child knows how to steer, how to start and stop the vehicle and knows
the rules for safe driving. The vehicle can be driven at a maximum of 3~5 km/h.
The battery features a thermal fuse with a rest fuse that will automatically trip and cut all power to
the vehicle if the motor, electric system or battery is overloaded. The fuse will reset and power will
be restored after the unit is turned OFF for 20 seconds and then turned ON again. If the thermal
fuse trips repeatedly during normal use, the vehicle may need repair.
Contact your distributor please.
To avoid losing power, follow these guidelines:
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Do not over load the vehicle.
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Do not tow anything behind the vehicle.
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Do not drive up steep slopes.
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Do not drive into fixed objects, which may cause the wheels to spin, causing the motor to overheat.
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Do not drive in very hot weather, components may overheat.
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Do not allow water or other liquids to come in contact with the battery or other electric components.
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Do not tamper with the electric system. Doing so may create a short, causing the fuse to trip.
Battery Replacement and Disposal
The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and
varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Follow these steps to replace
and dispose the battery:
1. Remove the car seat.
2. Disconnect the battery connectors.
3. Remove the battery bracket.
4. Remove the battery cover.
5. Carefully lift the battery.
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Depending on the condition of the battery (i.e.: leakage) you may want to wear protective gloves
before removal.
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Do not lift the battery by its connecto rs or cables.
6. Place the dead battery in a plastic bag.
Important!
Recycle the dead battery responsibly. The battery contains lead acid (electrolyte) and
must be disposed of properly and legally. It is illegal in most areas to incinerate lead acid batteries
or dispose of them in landfills. Take it to a federal or state-approved lead acid battery recycler, such
as local automotive battery retailer.Do not throw the battery away with your regular household waste!
7. Replace the battery and reconnect the connectors.
8. Replace the metal battery bracket.
9. Replace the seat