THE BATTERY CAN ALSO BE CHARGED WITHOUT REMOVING IT FROM THE VEHICLE.
38 • Open the hood. Remove the two screws from the simulated engine. Remove the simulated engine.
39 • Unscrew and remove the battery fastener.
40 • Replace the battery. Replace the battery fastener.
41 • Connect the two plugs.
42 • Replace simulated engine in vehicle and secure with screw.
43 • Disconnect the electrical unit plug A from the battery plug B by pressing at the sides.
44 • Insert the battery charger plug into a household outlet following the enclosed instructions. Connect plug B to battery charger plug C
45 • Once the battery has been recharged, unplug the battery charger from the wall outlet, then disconnect terminals C and B.
46 • Connect terminal B and A till you hear the final click. Once recharging is complete, don't forget to close the simulated motor with the screw.
For the safety of the child, before starting up the vehicle read and carefully follow the following instructions.
• Teach the child how to use the vehicle properly for safe and enjoyable driving.
• Before starting, check that there are no people or objects obstructing the vehicle's path.
• Drive with hands on the handlebars/steering wheel and always watch the road ahead.
• Teach your child to step on the brake pedal to stop quickly to avoid collisions.
Parential SPEED CONTROL
It is recommended that beginners only use 1st gear until they become familiar with the safe operation of the
vehicle. To access faster speeds, parents can follow instruction # 34.
WARNING!
• Check wheel/axle nuts periodically to ensure they remain tight
• If the vehicle becomes overloaded as can happen on soft surfaces such as sand or mud, or steep inclines, the
overload switch will temporarily disconnect the power. If this happens, avoid driving on these surfaces.
• If the overload disconnect occurs while climbing a steep incline, the vehicle can roll backwards; To control the
speed of decent or to stop, instruct your child to remove their foot from the accelerator and step on the brake
pedal.
• On 12-Volt and 24 Volt vehicles: in 1st gear, the drive wheels have a differential effect like your car; on smooth
terrain, with a single child on board, the drive wheels can turn at different speeds; this is necessary for turning
and operating on slippery surfaces where one wheel will spin while the other wheel continues to achieve
traction. This will cause the vehicle to slow down momentarily.
LONGER DRIVING TIME: Purchase a spare battery to avoid Down Time when your initial battery requires
recharging.
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