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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Possible reason
Solution
The car cannot be
started and cannot
move.
The battery does not have enough
charge
Recharge the battery. Charge always after each use, or
at least once in a month. It is recommended to charge for
8
– 12 hours, but no more than 15 hours.
The thermal fuse is disconnected
The battery operated car is supplied with thermal fuse.
When the car is overloaded or it is not being used
properly, the fuse may cut the power off. The fuse is
connected to the battery and it is under the seat. If the
fuse is damaged, replace it with the spare one provided
with the car.
WARNING!
2.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.
3.
Do not open the battery. The battery contains lead acid and other materials, which are toxic and corrosive.
4.Only an adult can handle and charge the battery. NEVER allow children to work with or charge the battery. The battery is
heavy and contains lead acid (electrolyte).
5. Never drop the battery. This may lead to permanent damage of the battery or serious injuries.
6. Before you start charging the product you must check whether the adapter, battery and cables are in good working order.
If there is damage on any of these parts, you must stop using them, until the damage is removed.
7.Do not let the battery discharge entirely. You must recharge it after each use or once a month if you are not going to use it
regularly.
8. Do no turn the battery backwards.
9. Always secure and fasten the rechargeable battery with the bracket. Otherwise the battery can fall and injure the child, if
the battery-operated car upturns.
10. It is normal for the adapter to get heated during charging, but if the adapter gets very hot, you must stop the charging
and check the adapter and battery.
11.The charging socket is situated under the seat of the car.
12. Before you put the battery-operated car in storage, you must charge its battery completely. After that every 3 months you
must charge it, in order to prolong its life.
13. During charging the car is not usable, because the current of the electric system is stopped.
14. Switch the
POWER BUTTON OFF
before staring to charge the battery.
15. Children are not allowed to handle the adapter. Only an adult must handle it. After charging you must always store it at a
place out of the reach of children. The adapter is not a toy.
REMOVAL OF THE DISCHARGED BATTERY
Your battery at one point will lose its ability to hold charge. Depending on the amount of use and varying conditions, the
battery should be used between one and three years. In order to replace the battery and remove the discharged one, follow
the steps below:
1. Remove the seat of the battery-operated car.
2. Remove the jacks of the
battery’s cables.
3. Remove the metal bracket that protects the battery from falling.
4. Carefully lift the battery.
• Depending on the state of the battery (for example leakage) you may have to wear protective gloves before you remove
the battery.
Do not lift the battery by its terminals or cables.
5. Place the discharged battery in a plastic packaging.
Important!
The sealed lead-acid battery must be recycled or thrown away in an ecologically friendly manner for the purpose
of avoiding pollution of the environment. The battery contains lead acid (electrolyte) and must be discarded in an ecologically
friendly manner in accordance with the regulatory requirements. DO NOT throw the rechargeable battery in fire, because it
may explode or leak. DO NOT throw the lead-acid battery in the containers for household waste. The incineration (burning),
land filling or mixing of the sealed lead-acid batteries with the household waste is forbidden by law. The discharged
rechargeable battery can be given at the local recycling center for recycling or at a center for sale of such batteries.
6. Replace the battery with new one and reconnect all cables and terminals.
7. Place the metal bracket protecting the battery from upturning or falling back on.
8. Return the seat of the battery-operated car back in place.
Summary of Contents for KL-1666
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