Toyhouse Daisy User Manual Download Page 2

1.To move forward, press the left hand switch to'F'and press the right hand foot pedal.
2.The speed can be restricted by setting the right hand switch to'low'.
    Maximum Speed: 6km/h.
3. To reverse, switch the left hand switch to'R'and press the right hand foot pedal.
4. Reverse only has one preset speed.
5. To stop, release the right hand foot pedal and press the left hand foot pedal.

RIDING INSTRUCTIONS

High/Low speed switch

IMPORTANT: 

Do not change direction ('F'to'R'or'R'to'F') when the vehicle is in motion.

Forward/Backward switch

Front lamp switch

Horn switch

SAFETY WARNING

1. Suitable for children aged between 3-7 years old.
2. Maximum weight: 30kg-never overload.
3. Only one child to use the vehicle at a time.
4. Children must be under adult supervision at all time when using the vehicle.
5. Do not operate the vehicle on wet, sandy or, grass uneven ground conditions,
6. Protect the car from rain, splashes of water and moisture.
7. The children's vehicle dose not conformed the highway code requirements and for this reason, 
    cannot be used on roads for public traffic, please make sure that your child drives the vehicle 
    along suitable private roads, away from stairs or dangerous slopes.
8. Please keep the packing and instructions for future reference as they contain important 
    information.

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Summary of Contents for Daisy

Page 1: ...TOYHOUSE User s Manual DAISY SCOOTER Item Code 158900 Please read this manual carefully before assembly and use ...

Page 2: ... Horn switch SAFETY WARNING 1 Suitable for children aged between 3 7 years old 2 Maximum weight 30kg never overload 3 Only one child to use the vehicle at a time 4 Children must be under adult supervision at all time when using the vehicle 5 Do not operate the vehicle on wet sandy or grass uneven ground conditions 6 Protect the car from rain splashes of water and moisture 7 The children s vehicle ...

Page 3: ...ASSEMBLY ATTENTION This toy must be assembled by adults only A Vehicle Body B Handlebar C Left Right Front Wheel Covers D Wheel E Backrest F Front Fork G Lock Washer x2 H Nylon Nut x2 larger M 19x1 I FrontAxle J Washer x2 K Sleeve x2 L Screw x4 Right cover Left cover ...

Page 4: ...dy 4 lnsert the Handle bar B part way into the head of the Vehicle Body A and into the Front Fork F see Fig 3 5 Take the two wires protruding from the Vehicle Body A and feed them through the oval hole in the handlebar plate see Fig 4 Connect these wires to the pre fitted wires on the Handlebar B see Fig 5 6 lnsert the Handlebar B When the handle bar cannot into the Vehicle Body A Pass through tur...

Page 5: ...th the lock washer lip in the closed rectangular slot Tighten the Nylon Nut H until the thread of the axle bites onto the plastic ring of the nut 11 Take the Left and Right Front Wheel Covers C and use screws L two on either side to secure them into place on the Front Fork F 12 Finally take the Backrest E and fit it in place by matching the holes with the spring buttons see Fig 12 Please refer to ...

Page 6: ... the battery connector 3 Connect the charger connector plug to the battery connector 4 After charging reconnect the battery to the motor connector 5 Replace the Saddle 1 Charge for 8 12 hours before first use 2 The charger must only be used indoors 3 The charger may get warm during charging 4 Keep children away from the charger when charging the vehicle 5 To extend the life of the battery recharge...

Page 7: ... securing clamp check the 25 amp fuse fitted to the caps on both batteries Replace any failed fuse Carefully remove the cap from each battery and check that the battery terminals are correctly connected See below HOW TO CONNECT THE BATTERIES 2 The vehicle goes very slowly Fully recharge the battery f or 15hours maximum 3 The battery cannot be fully charged The fuse may be damaged if damaged replac...

Page 8: ... and other public buildings Information on Waste Disposal for Consumers of Electrical Electronic Equipment This mark on a product and or accompanying documents indicates that when it is to be disposed of it must be treated as Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Any WEEE marked waste products must not be mixed with general household waste but kept separate for the treatment recovery and recy...

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