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1,2. Slide the 

gear box

 onto the 

rear axle (Left Side). 

Plug the connector on 

motor into the connecotr on the vehicle body.

3. Slide the 

rear

 

driving wheel

 onto the rear axle. And keep the 

driving wheel 

match up with the 

gear box.

4. Slide the 

Ø12 washer

 onto the rear axle.

5. Tighten a 

locknut

 to the end of the 

rear axle

 with a spanner.

6. Slide the 

washer

 onto the axle from the right side.

7. Slide the 

location bushing

 onto the rear axle.

8. Slide the 

rear normal wheel

 onto the rear axle. 

9. Slide the 

Ø12 washer

 onto the rear axle.

10. Tight a 

locknut

 to the end of the rear axle with a spanner. 

HINT: An extra 

spanner has been provided to hold the locknut on the other side of the 

rear alxe while tightening the locknut on the other side.

11. Fit the 

hubcaps

 to the wheels on both sides.

1WD

Attach the Rear Wheels   │  9

Rear axle

Rear wheels are more bigger
than front wheels

Rear normal wheel

Rear driving wheel

Tools required: Spanner

HINT: If your vehicle is Two Wheels Driving Type, see the next page please.

Summary of Contents for CHILDREN'S ELECTRIC RIDE-ON A

Page 1: ...ontains important safety information as well as assembly use and maintenance instructions The Ride on Car must be assembled by an adult who has read and understands the instructions in this manual Keep the package away from children and dispose of properly before use Keep this manual for future reference TYPE A TYPE C TYPE B TYPE D ...

Page 2: ...mendations in this manual they are designed to improve the safety and operation of your ride on car and it s rider Battery Charger 6V4Ah 1 or 6V7Ah 1 6V4Ah 2 or 6V7Ah 2 6V1000mA 12V1000mA Suitable age Load Capacity Speed Size of car Power way Charge time 37 96 Months Under 30 kgs 2 5 km h 2 5 5km h TYPE A 148x61x64 CM TYPE B 141x61x64 CM TYPE C 117x61x64 CM TYPE D 106x61x64 CM Charging type 8 12 h...

Page 3: ...Inner bushing Front wheel Outer bushing Ø10 Locknut Vehicle body Steering column Front axle Rear axle Seat M5x40 machines screw Steering wheel Ø5 nut Windshield Rear exhaust Charger Ø4x16 screw Hubcap Split pin Ø10 washer Spanner Placed on the steering wheel Placed on the steering wheel 1pc labeled L and 1pc labeld R 1 pcs for spare 1 pcs for spare 1WD 2WD 2WD Parts List of vehicle body 2 Assembly...

Page 4: ...19 E 1 2 6 7 D C 8 B 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 5 18 16 4 3 3 3 3 A B NOTE Some parts shown are assembled on both sides of vehicle Parts Diagram of Vehicle Body 3 Vehicle body of type C ...

Page 5: ...ow illustration is only for TYPE A 1 Ø10 locknut 2 2 Inner bushing 2 3 Ø12 rod 1 4 Ø4x16 screw 2 5 Boom right 1 6 Boom left 1 7 Boom linkage 1 8 Bucket tip 2 9 Bucket cover 2 10 Lock tie 2 11 Bucket 1 12 Ø12 washer 2 Longest Rear axle Shorter Front axle Shortest Ø12 rod ...

Page 6: ...ow illustration is only for TYPE B 1 Ø10 locknut 2 2 Inner bushing 2 3 Ø12 rod 1 4 Ø4x16 screw 2 5 Boom right 1 6 Boom left 1 7 Boom linkage 1 8 Bucket tip 2 9 Bucket cover 2 10 Lock tie 2 11 Thumb bucket 1 12 Ø12 washer 2 Longest Rear axle Shorter Front axle Shortest Ø12 rod ...

Page 7: ...s Diagram of Tipper 6 TYPE C The follow illustration is only for TYPE C 1 Tipper lock 1 2 Tipper 1 3 Ø8 rod 1 4 Ø8 washer 2 5 Ø8 locknut 2 6 Vehicle body of Type C 1 Longest Rear axle Shorter Front axle Shortest Ø8 rod ...

Page 8: ...FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY USE INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED The product contains small parts which are for adult assembly only Keep children away when assembling Always remove protective material and poly bags and dispose before assembly Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF before assembling the ride on B...

Page 9: ...e rear alxe into the hole on the vehicle body Remove all the parts from the rear axle 1 Slide a Ø12 washer onto the rear axle from the longer end 2 Insert the rear axle with a Ø12 washer into the hole on the vehicle body from the right hand side Rear alxe with a Ø12 washer 1WD 2WD ...

Page 10: ...ide 7 Slide the location bushing onto the rear axle 8 Slide the rear normal wheel onto the rear axle 9 Slide the Ø12 washer onto the rear axle 10 Tight a locknut to the end of the rear axle with a spanner HINT An extra spanner has been provided to hold the locknut on the other side of the rear alxe while tightening the locknut on the other side 11 Fit the hubcaps to the wheels on both sides 1WD At...

Page 11: ... the rear axle And keep the rear driving wheel match up with the gear box 4 Slide the Ø12 washer onto the rear axle 5 Tight a Ø10 locknut to the end of the rear axle with a spanner Rear axle Tools required Spanner 2WD Attach the Rear Wheels 10 6 11 Repeat for the other driving wheel Rear wheels are more bigger than front wheels Rear driving wheel Rear driving wheel HINT An extra spanner has been p...

Page 12: ...eering plate until it can be fit to the vehicle body 3 Turn the steering plate to line up the holes in the steering plate and the holes in the vehicle body 4 Fit the front axle to the vehicle body Attach the Steering Plate 11 ...

Page 13: ...xe while tightening the locknut on the other side 8 Snap the hubcap to the wheel cover Repeat for the other front wheel GAP 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...

Page 14: ...in the vehicle body and out through the hole on the dash 2 Insert the bent end of steering column through the groove B on the front axle linkage 3 Fit a Ø10 washer onto the steering column 4 Insert a split pin into the hole in the steering column bend the ends of split pin back using a long nose pliers Attach the Steering Column 13 groove A groove A groove B ...

Page 15: ...ng wheel over the steering column protruding from the middle of the steering wheel base 2 Align the holes on each side of steering wheel with the holes at the end of the steering column 3 Fasten a nut on the opposite end of the screw to secure the steering wheel to the steering column 4 Insert the tabs on the windshield to the slots in the vehicle body and push until you hear it click into place ...

Page 16: ...1 Connect the Powr Supply 15 1 Plug the red fuse connector into the terminal on battery Fuse box BATTERY ...

Page 17: ...tabs at back of the seat to the holes on the vehicle body 2 Insert two Ø4x16 screws and tighten with a screwdriver 3 Insert the tabs on the rear exhaust into the holes on the vehicle body and push until you hear it click into place TYPE D COMPLETED ...

Page 18: ...PE A 1 Fit the bucket into boom right 2 Fit the bucket cover to the bucket 3 Fit the bucket lock ring end against to the bucket 4 Turn the bucket until line up the holes in the boom right the holes in the bucket lock with the hole in the bucket to be continued TYPE A ...

Page 19: ...ole in holes in the boom right the holes in the bucket lock the hole in the bucket and out the hole in the boom right 6 Bend the bucket lock opening end and fit it into the grooved area in the bucket tip Repeat for the other boom to be continued Bucket Bucket lock opening end Bucket tip Boom right TYPE A ...

Page 20: ... through the hole on the boom and into the boom linkage tighten the screw Repeat for the other side 3 Tighten a Ø10 lock nut to one end of the Ø12 rod 4 Slide a Ø12 washer onto the Ø12 rod from other side Battery Assemble the Bucket 3 19 The follow steps are only for TYPE A to be continued TYPE A ...

Page 21: ... pushing the Ø12 rod till it passes through the hole on boom left 4 Slide a Ø12 washer onto the Ø12 rod 5 Tighten a Ø10 lock nut to the end of Ø12 rod with a spanner HINT An extra spanner has been provided to hold the locknut on the other side of the Ø8 rod while tightening the locknut on the other side Assemble the Bucket 4 20 The follow steps are only for TYPE A TYPE A COMPLETED TYPE A Ø12 rod Ø...

Page 22: ...PE B 1 Fit the bucket into boom right 2 Fit the bucket cover to the bucket 3 Fit the bucket lock ring end against to the bucket 4 Turn the bucket until line up the holes in the boom right the holes in the bucket lock with the hole in the thumb bucket to be continued TYPE B ...

Page 23: ...oles in the boom right the holes in the bucket lock the hole in the bucket and out the hole in the boom right 6 Bend the bucket lock opening end and fit it into the grooved area in the bucket tip Repeat for the other boom Thumb bucket Smaller end of bucket tip Boom right Bucket lock opening end to be continued TYPE B ...

Page 24: ... Insert the Ø4x16 screw through the hole on the boom and into the boom linkage tighten the screw Repeat for the other side 3 Fit hte bucket assembly to the vehicle body 4 Insert the Ø8 rod through the hole on the boom the hole on the vehicle body and out through the hole in the other boom Assemble the Thumb Bucket 3 23 The follow steps are only for TYPE B to be continued TYPE B ...

Page 25: ...3 Align the holes on each side of vhicle body with the holes on boom left insert the Ø12 rod through the holes on vehicle body slide a inner bushing onto the Ø12 rod continue pushing the Ø12 rod till it passes through the hole on boom left 4 Slide a Ø12 washer onto the Ø12 rod 5 Tighten a Ø10 lock nut to the end of Ø12 rod with a spanner HINT An extra spanner has been provided to hold the locknut ...

Page 26: ... tipper 3 Slide a Ø8 washer to the Ø8 rod 4 Tighten a lock nut onto the end of the Ø8 rod with a spanner Repeat for the other side HINT An extra spanner has been provided to hold the locknut on the other side of the Ø8 rod while tightening the locknut on the other side 5 Insert a tipper lock through the tipper wall and into the vehicle body Turn the tipper lock to secure the tipper to the vehicle ...

Page 27: ...r Safe Riding This vehicle has adjustable play seat belts Please instruct children how to tie the safety belt before using guarantee the security Keep Children within Safe Riding Areas Never use in roadway near motor vehicles on lawn space on or near steep inclines or steps swimming pools or other bodies of water Use the toy only on flat surfaces Such as inside your house garden or playground Neve...

Page 28: ...own 3 Sounds buttons Press for sounds playing 4 Volume knob OPTIONAL Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume Turn the knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume 5 Foot pedal Applies power speed to the vehicle To move the car press the pedal down To brake or slow down release pressure from the pedal 6 Digital voltmeter OPTIONAL See Charging page 29 7 TYPE 1WD Power button Turns the vehicle...

Page 29: ...own to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Do not open the battery Battery contains lead acid and other materials that are toxic and corrosive Do not open the charger Exposed wiring and circuitry inside case may cause electric shock Only adults may handle or charge the battery NEVER allow child to handle or charge the battery Battery is heavy and contains lead acid electro...

Page 30: ...PPED 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 MAGNITUDEOFVOLTAGE BATTERY STATE WARNING This product with Charging Protection when charging all functions will be cut off Only an adult can charge and recharge the battery The battery is full The vehicle can work normally The battery needs...

Page 31: ...nd 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 Depending on the conditio...

Page 32: ...l connection and the vehicle needs repair Contact your distributor please Attempting to shift while the vehicle is motion Completely stop the vehicle and shift see Use Your Ride On Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged into each other when recharging Replace battery contact your distributor please Replace battery contact your distributor please Replace battery contact your distribut...

Page 33: ...s and heaters Plastic parts may melt Recharge the battery after each use Only an adult can handle the battery Recharge the battery at least once a month when the vehicle Raider is not being used Do not wash the vehicle with a hose Do not wash the vehicle with soap and water Do not drive the vehicle in rainy or snowy weather Water will damage the motor electric system and battery Clean the vehicle ...

Page 34: ...Our products are suitable for ASTM F963 GB6675 EN71 and EN62115 standard ...

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