Problem
Possible reason
Solution
The battery-operated
SUV does not move
The electric system is damaged
Contact the shop you bought the product from.
The motor is damaged
Contact the shop you bought the product from.
The bushings of the battery or other
cables are loose
Make sure that the bushings are connected properly with
the battery. If there are any loose wires around the motor,
contact the shop you bought the product from.
The battery does not
charge
The bushing of the cables of the
battery or adapter are loose
Check whether the bushings of the
battery’s cables are
firmly connected to one another.
The charger is not plugged in
Check
if the charger of the battery is plugged in to a
working socket of the main electric system.
The charger does not work
Contact the shop you bought the product from.
The battery-operated
SUV does not move for
a long time
The battery does not have enough
charge
Charge the battery regularly after each use. The
recommended time for charging is 8 to 10 hours but not
more than 18 hours.
The battery is old
Usually the battery, when being charged regularly, can
last from 1 to 3 years. If the battery cannot hold any more
charge, replace it with a new one.
Contact the shop you
bought the product from.
The battery-operated
SUV moves slowly
The battery does not have enough
charge
Recharge the battery
The battery-operated
SUV moves slowly
The battery is old
Replace the battery with a new one, for that purpose
contact the shop you bought the product from.
The
battery-operated
SUV
is
overloaded
Reduce the ;load of the battery-operated SUV. The
maximum weight of the child using the battery-operated
SUV must be no more than 25 kg.
The battery-operated SUV is used
under rough conditions
Avoid using the SUV under rough conditions, see
<Recommendations for safe use> section of this manual.
The adaptor gets
heated during charging
That is normal and should not worry you. If the temperature of the battery is too high during
charging, then you should check if the flow of electricity is too strong or if there is an electric
circuit.
Before you contact the store for repair of the product, read this instruction manual and the troubleshooting guide in its
entirety. Do not try to repair the battery-operated SUV on your own. Contact the shop you bought the product from
.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT
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Cleaning:
1.Do not clean the product with a hose. Do not wash it with water and soap. Do not use the SUV, when it rains or snows.
Water may damage the motor, electric system or battery.
2.Clean the battery-operated SUV with soft, dry cloth only. In order to restore the shine of the plastic parts, use polishing
agent for furniture
WITHOUT
wax. Do not use strong abrasive cleaning agents.
❖
Maintenance and storage:
1.The responsibility to check the main parts of the toy before use is entirely to the parents/ adult. Regularly check for
potential risk of damage / injury
– the battery, adapter, electric cables or wires, bushings, screws, body, moving systems,
wheels, fastening components
– whether they are in good working condition or not, whether there is any damage, broken or
chipped parts. If you find any, you must stop using the product, until the damage is removed. Contact the shop you bought
the product from or the importer.
2.Make sure that the plastic parts of the toy are not cracked or broken.
3.From time to time use lubricating oil, in order to oil the moving parts such as wheels and moving connections. You must
apply a very thin layer of the oil and be careful while applying it.
4.Store the SUV in upright position only, do not turn it upside down and do not tilt it. Park the battery-operated SUV indoors
or cover it with sailcloth, in order to protect it in humid weather.
5.When you are not going to use the product, you must store it at a dry, cool and well ventilated place. Do not store the
product close to sources of heat
– open fire, heating devices or cookers and also at humid places.
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