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Charging the Batteries
ELECTRIC SHOCK
WARNING
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Unfixed batteries may fall off the overturned vehicle and cause injury. Ensure that the batteries have been fixed
carefully.
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FIRE PREVENTION
- The electric system of the vehicle is not allowed to be altered. Alterations may lead to fire, black-out of the
electric systems and serious injuries.
- Using wrong batteries and chargers may lead to fire, explosion and serious injuries.
- Only adults are allowed to handle batteries. The batteries, which are quite heavy, are filled with electrolyte.
Leaking batteries may lead to serious injuries.
- Do not let your children to charge the batteries. Only adults are allowed to charge the batteries.
Only adults are
allowed to charge the batteries and the charging process must be supervised continuously.
Children may
get injured by an electric shock.
- Before charging the batteries, read the safety instructions about batteries.
- Please check the batteries, cable connections and the connector of the charger before charging the batteries. If
you find any defects, do not charge them until they are repaired by an expert.
- The motors produce HEAT! Be careful during the contact with the motors.
WARNING
The charger must be used only in a dry environment.
- The battery has a thermal fuse. The thermal fuse moves back on its own and disrupts the operation when there
is an overload or an adverse condition. If the fuse blows out, take the foot from pedal and wait for approx. 25
seconds before the vehicle is operated again. In order to avoid repeated operational disruptions, ensure that the
vehicle doesn’t carry more than 40 kg. Avoid unfavorable conditions such as slopes or solid objects like walls.
Otherwise, the wheels may stand still and the motors may get overcharged. Teach your child to keep the vehicle
still before changing the direction.
- If the fuse doesn’t comply with the normal operational conditions, contact your service.
- Before the first operation, the batteries must be charged 18-22 hours once.
- While being charged, the batteries must stand vertical.
- The charger is not a toy.
- The batteries mustn’t be short-circuited.
- The batteries mustn’t be taken out of the vehicle for charging.
- Charging through contaminated socket can lead to short-circuit and other defects. Therefore, it must be
refrained.
- The charging process must be carried out safely, far from easily inflammable materials. Look out excessive
smoke and heat generation.
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The charging process must be conducted continuously under adult supervision.