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Align the ribbings of the wheel with the white disk of the gearbox. Push in order to fix.
3. Step 3 – See Figures 5 on page 1:
Connect the cables coming out of the motorbike body with the ones coming out of the front fork.
4. Step 4 – See Figures 6 on page 1:
Lift the seat up by unscrewing the plastic screw, in order to connect the cables of the motorbike to the battery.
5. Step 5 – See Figures 7 on page 1:
Connect the red cables to the red terminal of the battery. The black cable must be connected to the black terminal.
NEVER
connect red cable to black terminal or vice versa!
Otherwise, this will lead to a short circuit.
6. Step 6 – See Figures 8 on page 1:
Fix the main motorbike body to the front steering fork. Align the openings on the motorbike body with the those on the fork.
They are designated for the fixing screw. Slide the long screw through the designated openings and fix it using a nut and
screwdriver.
USE OF THE PRODUCT
Do not put the MP3 player close to the ears and do not listen to loud music, because this may lead to
impairment of the hearing.
SEE FIGURE 9:
1.
ON/OFF switch
2.
Forward/O/Backward (Rearwards) switch
3.
MP3 jack, USB, music buttons
The motorbike is equipped and with front lights.
Note:
When you change the direction of movement, first make sure that the motorbike is not in motion. Otherwise, if you
change the direction of movement suddenly without stopping the motorbike first, the gears
and motor may get damaged.
Before use check if all parts are correctly connected and fixed.
Start:
Switch the ON/ OFF button to open position and the motor is switched on.
Forward:
Press the “forward-backward” button in position „forward” and press the foot pedal. The motorbike will start
moving forward.
The motorbike will stop automatically when your child lifts its foot from the pedal.
Backwards
: Switch to position Rearwards/ Backwards and press the pedal. The motorbike will start moving rearwards.
Release the foot pedal and the motorbike will stop moving.
Switch into O position and the motorbike will stop moving.
Push the music buttons for various melodies. Or connect the MP3 player to the jack.
CHARGING OF THE BATTERY OPERATED MOTORBIKE
ONLY AN ADULT CAN CHARGE AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY!
WARNING!!!
•
IN ORDER TO AVOID FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:
-
NEVER USE
battery or charger of other brand or another product. Always use only the rechargeable battery and adapter
provided with the bought product.
- Do not place the battery or adapter for another product. This may result in overheating, fire or explosion.
-
NEVER
change the electric current. Making any changes to it may lead to short circuit, fire or explosion or the system may
permanently get damaged.
-
Do
not allow Your child to charge the battery.
- DO NOT ALLOW
DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN THE TERMINALS OF THE BATTERY. THIS MAY LEAD TO FIRE OR
EXPLOSION.
- During the charging of the battery explosive gases, heat or flammable substances accumulate. Charge the battery in well
ventilated places ONLY.
- Never pick up the battery by its cable or adapter. This may lead to damaging of the battery resulting in a fire. Pick the
battery by the corpus
ONLY
.
- Do no turn the battery backwards.
- Always secure and fasten the rechargeable battery with the bracket. Otherwise the battery can fall and injure the child, if
the battery operated motorbike upturns.
• The battery terminals, connectors and parts related to them contain lead and lead components, chemicals, which according
to the state of California can cause cancers and reproductive disabilities.
Always wash your hands after handling the
battery.
• Only an adult can handle and charge the battery. The battery is heavy and contains lead acid (electrolyte). Dropping the
battery may lead to permanent damage of the battery or serious injuries.
Summary of Contents for JUPITER SMT-998
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