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Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Vehicle does not run

Vehicle does not run 
very long

Vehicle runs sluggishly

Vehicle needs a push 
to go forward

Difficult shifting from 
forward to reverse or 
vice-versa

Loud grinding or clicking 
noises coming from 
motor or gear box

Battery low on power

Thermal fuse has tripped

Battery connector or wires 
are loose

Battery is dead

Electrical system is damaged

Motor is damaged

Battery is under charged

Battery is old

Battery is old

Vehicle is overload

Vehicle is being used in harsh 
conditions

Poor contact of wires or
connectors

“Dead Spot” on motor

Motor or gears are damaged

Battery low on power

Recharge battery. 

The fuse will reset automatically in 20 seconds.

Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged 
into each other. If wires are loose around the motor 

contact your distributor please.

Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged 
into each other. If wires are loose around the motor,  

contact your distributor please.

A dead spot means the electric power is not being 
delivered to the terminal 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 
New Vehicle>

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 distributor please.

Reduce weight on vehicle. Maximum user weight is 
30kg. 

Avoid using vehicle in harsh conditions, see 
<Maintaining>.

Recharge battery, 

contact your distributor please.

Contact your distributor please.

Contact your distributor please.

Contact your distributor please.

Contact your distributor please.

Battery will not 
recharge

Charger feels warm
when recharging

Battery connector or adapter 
connector is loose

Charger not plugged in 

Charger is not working

This is normal and not a 
cause for concern

Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged 
into each other. 

Check that the battery charger is plugged into a 
working wall outlet.

Completely read through this manual and the troubleshooting guide table before calling. If you 
still need help resolving the problem 

Contact your distributor please.

Troubleshooting Guide

Summary of Contents for KINGTOYS moto 1000GS

Page 1: ...MANUEL EN COURS DE TRADUCTION SINCE S Y T G N I K ...

Page 2: ...ead and understand this entire manual before using Before first time use charge the battery for at least 8 12 hours Please keep this manual for future reference as it contains important information Styles and colo u rs may vary Adult assembly required ...

Page 3: ...rence Follow the recommendations in this manual they are designed to improve the safety and operation of your ride on car and it s rider 36 96 months 6V4 5AH 8 12 hours Input Depend on local voltage DC 6V500mA under 30kg 73 40 50 cm 3 km h 380 6V 10500 Suitable age Battery Charge time Charger Load capacity Size of car Speed Motor About Your New Vehicle WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Not suitable for child...

Page 4: ...ce guard Handle bar Spanner Charger Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity Exhausted batteries are to be removed ...

Page 5: ...1 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 5 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 6 18 4 3 C Parts Diagram NOTE Some parts shown are assembled on both sides of vehicle ...

Page 6: ...Slide a iron tube on the rear axle 6 Slide a Ø8 washer onto the rear axle 7 Slide a brake on the rear axle 8 Slide a wheel on the rear axle 9 Slide the gear box in step 1 on the rear axle And keep the motor on the gear box fit into the motor hood on the vehicle body 10 Continue push the rear axle till it pass the through the right hole on the vehicle frame 11 Slide another Ø8 washer onto the rear ...

Page 7: ...e through the hole on one side of the front fork Slide a brake on the front axle 4 Slide a wheel on the front axle 5 Slide another brake on the front axle 6 Continue push the front axle till it pass the through the hole on the other side of the front fork Slide another Ø8 washer onto the front axle 7 Tighten a lock nut to the end of the front axle with a spanner Front axle ...

Page 8: ...ver into the slots on the vehicle push until you hear it click into place 2 Fit the front fender onto the front wheel assembly 3 Insert the front fork into the hole on the front vehicle and out the hole on the tank cover Attach the Handle Bar 1 ...

Page 9: ...ctor on the vehicle body 2 Fit the handle bar to the end of the front fork 3 Line up the holes on the steering wheel with the holes on the steering column insert the M5x35 machine screw 4 Fasten a Ø5nut on the opposite end of the screw with a screwdriver Attach the Handle Bar 2 ...

Page 10: ... place 6 Fit the the rear number plate to the vehicle body 1 With a screwdriver remove the screw on the battery cover located in the center of the Face guard 2 Remove the battery cover from the Face guard 3 Insert two AAA batteries in their correct polarities 4 Replace the battery cover Batteries Not Included and refer to the battery information on page 2 ...

Page 11: ...1 Using a scrwdriver to remove the seat 2 Plug the red power connector into the red termianl on the battery Replace the Seat battery Sounds button Press for sounds playing Forward button Press to move the vehicle forward Release pressure from the button to stop ...

Page 12: ...o the terminal 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 New Vehicle 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 conta...

Page 13: ...ken Occasionally use a lightweight oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels Park the vehicle indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from wet weather Keep the vehicle away from sources of heat such as stoves 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 ...

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