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1. Mounting the front wheels
Slide a washer (13) onto the front axle.
Now push the front wheel (10) onto the front axle.
Press the button in the middle of the wheel until it audibly engages.
Repeat this on the other side.
Mounting the rear wheels
To mount the rear wheels, push a rear wheel (8) onto the rear axle.
You can recognize the rear wheels by the elevation that fits into the rear drive unit.
Now push the rear wheel (8) onto the rear axle.
Press the button in the middle of the wheel until you hear it click into place.
Repeat this on the other side.
Check the tight fit of all wheels by pulling the wheel. If the button on the wheel protrudes a
little from the rim, the wheel has engaged correctly.
Mounting the chassis reinforcements
Screw the chassis reinforcements (9) to the bottom right and left of the body.
2. Mounting the dashboard and steering wheel
First connect the plug on the dashboard cable (11) to the black plug protruding from the front of the
chassis interior (1).
Connect the cable in the steering wheel to the cable in the steering column. Then slide the steering
wheel (4) onto the handlebar and tighten it.
The hole position is fixed by a nut.
3. Mounting the windscreen
The windscreen (3) is latched into the holes in the chassis at the dashboard level. Ensure that the
windscreen is firmly seated.
4. Battery connection
Connect all connectors as shown. Only connect plug connections that fit into each other and take
care not to reverse polarity.
Make sure that the red cable (plus) and the black cable (minus) are connected to the respective
connectors of the same colour.
Switch on the vehicle by pressing the red button on the right side of the dashboard.
5. Mounting the brackets and the rear wing
First press the two brackets (6) into the oval holes provided for this purpose.
Click the rear spoiler (7) into the oblong holes on the boot lid of the vehicle.
6. Mounting the seat
Insert the two pins at the rear end of the seat (5) into the holes provided for this purpose.
Take two of the enclosed screws (14) and fix the seat (5) with them.
7. Mounting the rear-view mirrors
Insert the two mirrors (2) into the holders provided and screw them tight. Please take care not to
swap the sides.
8.
Charging Your Vehicle
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The power swich must be turned in OFF position when charging.
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Insert the charger (12) into the socket - the LED lights up green. Connect the charger to
the charging socket.
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The LED on your charger lights up red as long as the battery is being charged. If the LED
lights green again, the battery is fully charged.
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The charge time is between 8 and 12 hours.
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Do not charge the battery more than once within 24 hours.
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Charger and battery heat up during the charging process.
Warning!
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Let the model cool off sufficiently after each use before putting it back into operation.
When using an additional batteries let it cool off for minimum 15 minutes until the
model is operated again. Overheating can damage the electronics or may result in fire.
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Always disconnect the model from the charger immediately after charging. Always
disconnect the charger from the power supply immediately after disconnecting the
model. Inserting the rechargeable model or charger after charging will result in damage
tothe model, charger or the power supply (fire hazard).
Troubleshooting
1. The vehicle does not run
● The battery may low on power.
After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery. Do not
leave the battery on the charger for more than 15 hours.
● Thermal fuse has tripped.
The vehicle is equipped with a self-resetting fuse. When the
vehicle is overloaded or operated incorrectly; the self-resetting
fuse will be cut off for 5 - 20 seconds before becoming
operational again. The self-resetting fuse is under the seat
Cut off the power, follow these guidelines:
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DO NOT
overload the vehicle, Maximum weight allowed: 25 kg
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DO NOT
tow anything behind the vehicle.
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DO NOT
drive up steep slopes.
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DO NOT
drive into fixed objects, which may cause the wheels to spin, causing the motor
to overheat.
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DO NOT
drive in very hot weather, components may overheat.
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DO NOT
tamper with the electric system, Doing so may create a short circuit, causing the fuse
to trip.
● Battery connector or wires are loose.
Make Sure the battery connectors are firmly plugged in to each other.
● Battery is dead.
Have you properly maintained the battery according to the directions? Is the battery old?
Your battery may need to be replaced.
● Electric system is damaged.
Water may have corroded the system, or loose dirt, gravel or sand might have jammed the
switch.
● Motor is damaged.
The motor needs professional repair.
2. The battery will not recharge
● Battery connector or adapter connector is loose.
Make sure the battery connector and adapter connector are firmly plugged together.
● Charger is not plugged in.
Make sure the charger is plugged into the wall outlet and the power flow to the outlet is on.
● Charger is not working.
Is the charger warm while charging? If not, the charger may.
3. The vehicle does not run very long.
● Battery may be undercharged.
You may not be charging the battery long enough. After each use, or once a month minimum,
charge the battery. Do not leave the battery on the charger for more than
15
hours.
● Battery is old.
The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use,
and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Replace the battery
with a new one.
4. Battery buzzes or gurgles when charging.
● This is normal and not a cause for concern. It may also be silent when charging, which is also
normal.
5. Charger feels warm when recharging battery.
● This is normal and not a cause for concern.
Functions
A Soundboard
G
USB
H
Micro SD
I
Line in
After inserting a Micro SD card or USB stick, the soundboard starts playing the tracks one after the
other. Only files with the extension .mp3 can be played back. It is not possible to fast-forward or
rewind.
B Voltage display
Attention!
Your vehicle displays the total voltage of the two batteries in volts immediately after switching on.
The fully charged batteries will usually display a total voltage of approx. 12.6-13 volts unloaded. The
display is load dependent. This means that the displayed voltage will drop under load. If a voltage
of less than approx. 11.8V is displayed in the unloaded state, you should switch off the Ride-on and
charge the battery (see charging procedure). Otherwise the battery may be deeply discharged and
irretrievably damaged.
C Simulated dashboard
D Speed
High speed Fast speed
Low speed Slow speed
Important!
The vehicle must be stationary before changing direction or speed. Otherwise the gear unit
and/or the motor could be damaged.
Important operating information:
In 1st gear the engine power is reduced and the rear wheels can turn at different speeds depending on
the load. This allows slower driving and, above all, a small turning circle. This also means that in first
gear, when starting off, or when driving over a small obstacle on one side, the loaded wheel can stop
and the driving force is transferred to the unloaded wheel. In order to achieve full engine power and to
distribute the driving force evenly over both wheels, it is necessary to shift into 2nd gear. Attention! In
2nd gear not only the speed increases but also a larger turning circle is achieved.
E ON/Off switch
With the ON / OFF switch you start the vehicle.
F Light button
K Shift Lever
Forward:
Press the “Forward-backward switch” on the “Forward” position.
Press the “Foot pedal”, the model drives forward.
Reverse:
Press the “Forward-backward switch” on the “Backward” position.
Press the “Foot pedal”, the model drives backward.
IMPORTANT! Always stop vehicle when changing the direction to avoid damage
the gears and motor.