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Electronic Ride-On Motorcycle

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MANUAL

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eep this manual for future reference as it contains important information.

Before first use, charge the battery for 8

 to 

12 hours, however, no more 

than 20 hours continuously.

THE BATTERY MAY HAVE SOME CHARGE ON ARRIVAL, IT IS IMPORTANT 

HOWEVER THAT THE BATTERY IS CHARGED PRIOR TO USE.

Summary of Contents for Ride-On Motorcycle

Page 1: ...re use Keep this manual for future reference as it contains important information Before first use charge the battery for 8 to 12 hours however no more than 20 hours continuously THE BATTERY MAY HAVE SOME CHARGE ON ARRIVAL IT IS IMPORTANT HOWEVER THAT THE BATTERY IS CHARGED PRIOR TO USE ...

Page 2: ...years and up Battery DC 6V 4 5AH Load Capacity 30kg Charger Charging Time 8 to 12 hours maximum 20 hours Output DC 7 8V 0 5A Fuse 5A self resetting WARNING FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY USE INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED The product contains packaging and small parts that may be hazardous to children Keep children away...

Page 3: ...me Qty Name Qty 1 Vehicle body 1 2 Left side handle assembly 1 3 Right side handle tube 1 4 Mudguard 1 5 Headlight 1 6 Front wheel 1 7 Backrest 1 8 Front axle 1 9 M8 nut 2 10 M10 washer 4 11 M6x30 bolt 2 12 M6 nut 2 ...

Page 4: ...List Name Qty Name Qty 13 Rear view mirror 1 pair 14 M8x130 bolt 1 15 M8 nut 1 16 M5x35 bolt 1 17 M6 washer 1 18 M5 nut 1 19 M3x10 screw 2 20 M3 5x12 screw 2 21 Instruction manual 1 22 Charger 1 23 Spanner 2 ...

Page 5: ...Hammer not included Spanner 1 Vehicle body 1 2 Left handle 1 3 Right handle 1 4 Mudguard 1 5 Head lighting 1 6 Front wheel 1 7 Backrest 1 8 Front axle 1 9 M8 Nut 2 10 M10 Washer 4 11 M6x30 Bolt 2 12 M6 Nut 2 13 Rear view mirror 2 14 M8x130 Bolt 1 15 M8 Nut 1 16 M5X37 Bolt 1 17 M6 Washer 1 18 M5 Nut 1 19 M3x10 Screw 2 20 M3 5X12 Screw 2 ...

Page 6: ...head screwdriver and pliers 1 Install the Mudguard As shown in step 1 rotate the mudguard sideways then slide it up the left handle tube Note Do not allow the convex point to get caught in hole 1 As shown in step 2 install the mudguard so the convex point enters hole 2 2 Install the Right Hand Handle Tube As shown in the picture remove the two bolts and nuts from the handle clamp Slide the right h...

Page 7: ...n until the nuts reach the limit of the threads NOTE After assembling the front wheel and axle assembly check the gap between the wheel and the handle tubes If the gap is excessive and the wheel is not well located it is recommended to add additional washers not supplied between the wheel and the handle tubes After doing this and reassembling the axle check that the gap is minimal however that the...

Page 8: ...d vehicle body 6 Attach the Handle Assembly to the Vehicle As shown in the picture carefully align the handle and front wheel assembly with the vehicle body Insert the M8 bolt through the handle clamp and vehicle body and secure it with the nut 4 Install the Headlight As shown in steps 1 and 2 insert the headlight line plug through the threading hole in the handle clamp Install the headlight to th...

Page 9: ...w 9 Install the Backrest As shown in the picture press the backrest downward into the corresponding holes in the vehicle and fasten from the rear with two screws 7 Connect the Battery As shown in step 1 remove the screw attaching the seat and lift the seat off Plug the power connector to the terminal on battery as shown Re install the seat to the vehicle and secure with the screw ...

Page 10: ...reater than 15 degrees Do not use the vehicle outdoors when it is raining or snowing Make sure you come to a complete stop before changing directions from forward to reverse Follow the weight and age limits for safe operation of the vehicle It is prohibited to modify the vehicle electrics or other components Periodically inspect wires connectors and ensure that fasteners and components are secure ...

Page 11: ...ng Forward Place the Forward Stop Reverse switch in the Forward position Press the pedal The vehicle moves forwards 3 Stopping Remove foot from the accelerator pedal to stop the vehicle Place the Forward Stop Reverse switch in the Stop position 4 Moving Backward Place the Forward Stop Reverse switch in the Reverse position Press the pedal The vehicle moves backward 5 When the vehicle is ON press t...

Page 12: ...the system Do not allow direct contact between battery terminals Fire or explosion can occur Do not allow any type of liquid on the battery or its components Explosive gasses are created during charging Do not charge near heat or flammable materials Charge the battery in a well ventilated area ONLY NEVER pick up the battery by the wires or charger Damage can occur to the battery and may cause a fi...

Page 13: ...Do not open the charger Exposed wiring and circuitry inside may cause electric shock Adults only may handle or charge the battery NEVER allow children to handle or charge the battery Do not drop the battery Permanent damage to it may occur or cause serious injury Before charging the battery check for wear or damage to the battery charger cords and connectors DO NOT charge the battery if any damage...

Page 14: ...tem Doing so may create a short circuit causing the fuse to trip Possible Cause Wheel nuts are loose If the wheel nuts are not tight the wheels will not engage the gears Tighten the nut Possible Cause Battery connector or wires are loose Make Sure the battery connectors are firmly plugged in to each other Possible Cause Battery is no longer serviceable Have you properly maintained the battery acco...

Page 15: ...ee of damage In the event of damage the toy must not be used until it has been inspected and repaired by an authorised service centre or technician Make sure any parts of the vehicle are not cracked or broken Occasionally use a light oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels Store the vehicle indoors in a dry place out of the sun and keep it covered Keep the vehicle away from sources of heat su...

Page 16: ... may explode or leak Do not dispose of a lead acid battery in your regular household rubbish Return an exhausted battery to an approved battery recycler such as a seller of automotive batteries Contact your local waste management authority for information regarding the environmentally sound recycling and disposal of lead acid batteries This product is certified for ASTM F963 GB6675 GB19865 EN71 an...

Page 17: ...lied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application Be sure to attain third party approval from a qualified specialist for your application before use regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives This product is not intended for use where fail safe operation is required As with any product for example...

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