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Owner’s Manual and Assembly Instructions

Model #: W348

Read and understand the entire manual before assembly and operation. The vehicle must be 
assembled by an adult who has read and understands the instructions. 

Made in China. 
Styles and colours may vary.  Call 1-800-224-094 for assistance and 
replacement parts. 

IMPORTANT: 
Save this manual with your sales receipt.

6V BMW Motorcycle

Summary of Contents for W348

Page 1: ...ual before assembly and operation The vehicle must be assembled by an adult who has read and understands the instructions Made in China Styles and colours may vary Call 1 800 224 094 for assistance and replacement parts IMPORTANT Save this manual with your sales receipt 6V BMW Motorcycle ...

Page 2: ...s TYPICAL RUN TIME 1 2 Hours CHARGER OUTPUT DC 7 0V Introduction Thank you for purchasing this RollPlay vehicle We hope the rider enjoys it for miles to come Please read this instruction guide carefully before assembling and operating the vehicle Please contact Hunter Products Pty Ltd at www electricrideon com au or Call at 1800 224 094 with any enquiries or questions ...

Page 3: ... the Rear Wheel 10 Assemble the Support Wheels 11 Attach the Mud Guard 12 Attach the License Plate 13 Assemble the Handle Bars 14 Assemble the Windshield 15 Assemble the Baggage Rack 16 Attach the Exhaust Pipe 17 User Information 18 Maintenance 19 General Care 20 Troubleshooting Guide 21 Service and Repairs 24 Warranty 25 ...

Page 4: ...restriction decals Do not pull the vehicle with another vehicle or similar device Keep body parts such as hands legs hair and clothing away from moving parts Moving parts can cause serious injury Always wear shoes in the vehicle Do not operate near streets or motor vehicles Do not operate near drop offs such as steps steep inclines or hills Operate on relatively level ground Do not operate in dang...

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Page 6: ...ke Phillips screwdriver Not Included 14 Front Wheel 15 Right Brake 16 Front Axle 17 Washers 5 18 Wrench 19 Hexagon Nut 4 20 Battery 21 Exhaust Pipe 22 Self Tapping Screw 6 23 Rear Wheel 24 Square Nut 25 Charger 26 Steering Wheel Screw 27 Right Support Wheel 28 Inner Wheel Spacer 29 Rear Axle Cover 30 Rear Axle 31 Gear Box 1 2 4 3 5 7 8 24 22 9 6 10 11 12 13 15 14 21 27 23 31 29 26 25 18 20 16 17 1...

Page 7: ...Unplug the battery charger from the outlet 7 Unplug the red battery connector 8 Reconnect the red battery connector to the red engine connector 9 Replace the seat and tighten lock Note It is not necessary to remove the battery for charging However if the battery does not reach the outlet it can be removed for charging by disconnecting the red engine connector from the red battery connector looseni...

Page 8: ...n the brakes with the holes on the front fork Insert a self tapping screw 22 into both holes on the fork to secure the wheel 4 Insert the front axle 16 through the front fork and front wheel assembly 5 Slide one washer 17 on both sides of the front axle 6 Secure the washers with a hexagon nut 19 on both sides of the axle Use a wrench 18 to tighten 15 13 14 16 17 17 19 19 22 22 ...

Page 9: ...9 Assemble the Rear Fork 1 Align the slot on the rear wing bracket 5 with the inner side of the rear fork 2 Insert a self tapping screw 22 through the wing bracket and rear fork to secure 22 5 ...

Page 10: ... gear box 31 onto the rear axle Connect the white connector on the gear box with the white engine connector 3 Slide the protruding side of the rear wheel 23 onto the axle Ensure it is fully engaged with the gear box 4 Slide the washer 17 and inner wheel spacer 28 onto the axle and then slide the axle through the rest of the rear fork ...

Page 11: ...ide the rear shield 8 onto the left side of the rear axle Align the slots on the rear shield with the protrusions on the left fork and snap into place Ensure the 4 Insert a screw 22 into the screwhole on the rear shield and tighten with a screwdriver 5 Slide a washer 17 and hexagon nut 19 on both sides of the rear axle Tighten both sides with a wrench 18 17 19 17 19 22 17 19 ...

Page 12: ...12 Attach the Mud Guard 1 Align the slot on the back of the mud guard 4 with the back of the rear wing bracket 5 2 Snap the mud guard onto the rear wing bracket 4 5 ...

Page 13: ...13 Attach the License Plate 1 Align the top of the license plate 2 with the slot on the bottom of the back of the motorcycle body 2 Slide the license plate onto the slot until it snaps into place 2 ...

Page 14: ...nto the steering axle Ensure the holes on the handle bars align with the holes on the steering axle 3 Insert the screw and nut into the handle bar assembly and tighten with a screwdriver 4 Carefully slide the handle bar wire connector into the wire compartment where the motorcycle wire connector is located 26 24 ...

Page 15: ...body wire connector 2 Align the windshield assembly 10 with the slots on the wire compartment and snap into place taking care not to damage the wires in the process 1 Align the front bracket 11 with the four slots on the sides of the windshield 10 2 Snap the bracket into place 10 11 10 ...

Page 16: ...of the baggage rack 3 with the gap on the rear of the battery compartment and snap into place 2 Insert a self tapping screw 22 into the hole on the back of the baggage rack to secure 3 Ensure the red connector on the battery is connected to the red engine connector before replacing and locking the seat 6 3 22 ...

Page 17: ...17 Attach the Exhaust Pipe 1 Align the top and front of the exhaust pipe 21 with the slots on the right side of the motorcycle body and snap into place 2 Use a self tapping screw 22 to secure 21 22 ...

Page 18: ...torcycle will make a revving noise when it is turned ON 3 OFF Press the power button again to turn OFF the motorcycle 4 Sounds Press the red button on the right handlebar to hear a horn sound 5 Forward Twist the right handlebar to move forward 6 Lights The headlight will turn on when the motorcycle is in motion ON OFF Button Sound Button Turn Accelerator to Move Forward ...

Page 19: ... Service for assistance Keep the charger away from water or excessive moisture to prevent short circuiting Do not charge the battery with any other charger Do not attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries with the original charger Do not replace the battery with any other battery or the warranty will be voided If you need a replacement battery see Page 21 for replacement information Remove da...

Page 20: ... contact Customer Service for replacement parts See Service and Repairs on Page 21 for more information DO NOT operate the vehicle if there are any damaged parts Carefully clean the vehicle with a damp cloth and mild soap Do not get water in or near any electrical parts Do not wash the vehicle with a hose Store the vehicle indoors or use a tarp to cover it Keep away from stoves heaters or other so...

Page 21: ...repairs Vehicle only runs for a short time Undercharged battery Ensure a secure connection when the battery is recharging Recharge for at least 8 12 hours Overcharged battery Never charge the battery for more than 30 hours Battery is old Replace battery Vehicle runs slowly Battery is not fully charged Ensure a secure connection when the battery is recharging Battery is old Call Customer Service to...

Page 22: ...hicle is moving Stop the vehicle before shifting Motor or gear box making grinding noises Motor or gear damage Contact Consumer Service for repairs Battery will not recharge Charger is not plugged in Plug in the charger to a functional wall outlet Charger is not working Call Customer Service for a replacement Loose connector or loose adapter Check that the connectors are securely plugged in to eac...

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Page 24: ...ervice and Repairs Business name Hunter Products Pty Ltd Business address Level 2 424 Warrigal Road Moorabbin VIC 3189 Australia Telephone number Australia wide local call cost 1800224094 Monday to Friday 9 00 to 5 00pm AEST Web Email address www electricrideon com au enquiries hunterproducts com au ...

Page 25: ...nt misuse abuse neglect or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship nor does it cover damages arising out of damages arising out of service by other than an authorised service person Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reason...

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