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: TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY:

•  It is the responsibility of the adult to educate 

the child and determine if they are capable 

of operating the vehicle safely.

•  Before using the vehicle the child must 

understand the controls and safety issues. 

They must also demonstrate the capability 

and skill to handle the vehicle and operate 

its controls to avoid falls or collisions.

•  After complete assembly, remove and 

dispose of all protective material and poly 

bags.  Keep poly bags away from child.  Be 

sure to remove all packaging materials and 

parts from underneath the vehicle body.

•  Ensure child uses common sense and safe 

practices when using the vehicle.

•  All of these safety rules and guidelines 

must be followed or serious injury or 

death may occur to the user:

•  Adult assembly required.

 Choking hazard 

to children under the age of 3 years - con-

tains small parts. Keep small children away 

when assembling.

•  To reduce the risk of injury, adult supervi-

sion is required. Never use in roadways, 

near motor vehicles, on or near steep in-

clines or steps, swimming pools or other 

bodies of water; always wear shoes, and 

never allow more than one (1) rider.

•  RISK OF FIRE. Do not bypass fuse. Replace 

only with size and type. 

•  Continuous adult supervision required while 

using the vehicle.

•  Riders should always wear a properly fitted 

helmet that complies with U.S. Consumer 

Product Safety Commission  CPSC) Standard 

16 CFR 1203.

•  Always sit in the seat when using the ve-

hicle.

•  Body parts such as hands, legs, hair and 

clothing can get caught in moving parts. 

Never place a body part near a moving 

part or wear loose clothing while using the 

vehicle.

•  Always use vehicle in a safe, secure environ-

ment on flat, smooth paved surfaces only.

•  Do not use the vehicle in an unsafe man-

ner or at an unsafe speed.  

Examples include but are not limited to:

•  Do not pull or push the vehicle with an-

other vehicle or similar device.

•  Do not tow anything behind the vehicle.

•  Do not drive into fixed objects, which may 

cause the wheels to spin, causing the mo-

tor to overheat.

•  Never use near streets, water, swimming 

pools, hills, steps, drop-offs, sloped sur-

faces or driveways, wet areas, flammable 

vapors, in alleys, at night or in the dark. 

•  Do not use the vehicle in unsafe condi-

tions such as snow, rain, loose dirt, mud 

sand or fine gravel. This may result in 

unexpected action such as tip over and 

skidding. Using the vehicle in loose dirt, 

mud, sand, or fine gravel may damage 

the electronics and gear box inside the 

vehicle.

•  Vehicle Cautions:

 Do not overload the ve-

hicle. Do not drive in very hot weather, com-

ponents may overheat. Do not allow water 

or other liquids to come in contact with the 

battery or other electric components. Do 

not tamper with the electrical system. Doing 

so may create a short, causing the fuse to 

trip or other damage including fire.

•  There are additional hazards of using the 

vehicle in areas other than private grounds.

•  THIS VEHICLE HAS NO BRAKES. 

 When 

engaged, motor friction will gradually stop 

the unit.

Summary of Contents for Battery Ride-On Trike

Page 1: ...gnements le service à la Clientèle Copyright Huffy Corporation 2017 BC Owner s Manual Battery Ride On Trike THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY ASSEMBLY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Date Code Label Here H eTrike EN 072017 m0289 EN ...

Page 2: ...ssembly Parts Assembly View 7 Charging the Drive Battery 8 Vehicle Assembly 9 11 Operation 12 Maintenance Repair and Service General Repair and Service 13 Battery Storage 13 Battery replacement and disposal 15 Troubleshooting 16 17 Warranty Limited Warranty 18 Contact Information Back Cover IMPORTANT Before using the unit for the first time the battery needs to be charged for at least 8 to 12 hour...

Page 3: ... CPSC Standard 16 CFR 1203 Always sit in the seat when using the ve hicle Body parts such as hands legs hair and clothing can get caught in moving parts Never place a body part near a moving part or wear loose clothing while using the vehicle Always use vehicle in a safe secure environ ment on flat smooth paved surfaces only Do not use the vehicle in an unsafe man ner or at an unsafe speed Example...

Page 4: ...is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the e...

Page 5: ...c shock Always keep all liquids away from the battery and keep the battery dry Contact or exposure to battery leakage lead acid may cause serious injury If contact or exposure occurs immediately call your physician If the chemical is on the skin or in the eyes flush with cool water for 15 minutes If the chemical was swallowed immediately give the person water or milk Do not give water or milk if t...

Page 6: ... is depleted recharge for 8 to 12 hours never longer than 20 hours Do not short circuit the battery Do NOT connect red and black wires together or connect positive and negative terminals on the battery together When battery is fully charged un plug charger from the wall outlet and disconnect from charger port The drive battery should be charged when depleted or if not used regularly once a month F...

Page 7: ... Handlebar Assembly 11 Axle Lock pin x1 3 Handlebar Grips 12 Axle 4 Seat Machine Screw 13 Wheel Cover and Screws x3 5 Fork Assembly 14 Drive Motor 6 Front Wheel 15 Drive Battery 7 Pedal x2 16 Drive Battery Charger 8 Right Rear Drive Wheel 17 Body 9 Left Rear Wheel 18 Hub Parts List Battery Fuse is located in the Battery compartment under the seat ...

Page 8: ...irst insert the Charger Cord Ainto the Charger Socket Band then insert the Charger Cinto the Wall Socket D 5 After charging is complete 8 to 12 hours never longer than 20 hours unplug the charger from the wall outlet 6 Unplug the charger from the charger socket NOTE The charger may feel warm during the charging This is normal and not a cause for concern If excessively hot unplug and replace Chargi...

Page 9: ...ase G 4 Place Washer J and Hub K onto Drive Axle I 5 Place Left Wheel L fully on Axle Ensure the 3 wheel cover screw holes are facing outward 6 Install second Washer J on Axle and snap Lock pin M fully into Axle Hole N WARNING Ensure Lock pin M is fully through Axle Hole Failure to follow this rule can result in personal injury or damage to the product 7 Install left Wheel Cover O using 3 Screws P...

Page 10: ...hat Crank Bsits into Fork cutouts as shown NOTE Ensure Crank Grove fits in Crank Notch C Squeeze fork together as needed 2 Place Crank Bracket Dover Crank and install two Screws Esecurely into Fork Legs F 3 Repeat for opposite side 4 With Fork Assembly facing forward as shown place Fork Shaft Gup through frame Steering Hole H Proceed to next step ...

Page 11: ...ork pointing forward place Handlebar Conto Fork Shaft Etaking care to place wires so they will not be pinched 3 Install Retainer Cap Dturning clock wise until tight 4 Install Screw Fthrough Retainer Cap and into Fork Shaft E Tighten securely Do not over tighten NOTE Turn unit over and firmly connect Connectors A WARNING Ensure Fork turns freely and that wires are not pinched ...

Page 12: ... turning Hub Lock A Push in and rotate rear wheel Hub Lock Ato Pedal mode Bto pedal the trike or Drive mode Cto use the battery to drive the trike Turn Hub until it snaps into position OPERATING THE BATTERY DRIVE TRIKE To make the Trike move while sitting on Trike firmly grip both hand grips then push Power Button Awith thumb Release Power Button Ato make unit stop WARNING Remain seated with both ...

Page 13: ...ctions Parts that are not tight enough can be lost or operate poorly Over tight ened parts can be damaged Make sure any replacement fasteners are the correct size and type Check the tightness of the wheels Note If the drive wheel is not tight it will not engage the gears and the vehicle will not run Ensure the battery bracket is securely in place before use Store the vehicle indoors Keep it away f...

Page 14: ...e Red and Black Battery wires 4 Carefully remove the Bat tery C Depending on the condition of the battery leakage or damage you may want to wear protec tive rubber gloves before removal Do not lift the battery by its connectors or cables 5 Place the dead battery in a plastic bag WARNING See Maintenance section Battery Storage and Disposal NOTE Replacement batteries are available at most battery su...

Page 15: ...ositive Connector Dhas a circuit board attached Slide Connector onto RED Positive Terminal Esecurely Negative Connector F connects to the BLACK Negative Terminal G 7 Replace the battery Bracket B Ensure Bracket securely holds the Positive Connector D down and connected 8 Replace the Seat A C E G B D F D ...

Page 16: ...d and cannot be fully charged Replace battery see Battery Replace ment and Disposal Vehicle runs sluggishly Battery low on power Recharge battery see Battery Replace ment and Disposal Battery is old and cannot be fully charged Replace battery see Battery Replace ment and Disposal Vehicle is overloaded Reduce weight on vehicle see user requirements and Safety Warnings Vehicle is being used in harsh...

Page 17: ...d grinding or clicking noises coming from motor or gear box Motor or gears are dam aged Call Customer Service Drive Wheel is partially engaged Check drive wheel to motor engage ment Battery will not recharge Battery connector or adapter connector is loose Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged into each other Charger not plugged in Charger is not working Check that the battery charge...

Page 18: ...ure or loss that is caused by improper assembly maintenance adjustment storage or use of the product This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever Used in any competitive sport Used for stunt riding jumping aerobatics or similar activity Modified in any way Modified with the addition of a motor Ridden by more than one person at a time Rented sold or given away Used in a manner contrary...

Page 19: ...NOTES ...

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