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Assembly
For the assembly you need a screwdriver (cross) and a 10 mm open-end spanner.
Mounting the support wheels
Place the support wheels (2) on both sides of the rear axle, then fit one washer and one washer
each and secure them with a lock nut.
Mounting the handlebars
Remove the handlebar holder (5b) on the fork rod (5a) by loosening the two screws.
Insert the handlebars (3) into the fork rod (5a), put the handlebar holder (5b) on and screw it on.
Installing the handlebar protectors
Now fit the handle protectors (4). Tighten the left and right hand grip protectors with screws.
Align the handle protectors and screw them to the sides of the handles.
Fitting the front fork
Remove the threaded rod (5c) from the body. Connect the cable of the front mask (6) to the
cable of the bodywork. Position the front fork on the bodywork and insert the threaded rod (5c)
through the holes from above and screw it on from below using a lock nut.
Mounting the front mask
Place the front mask (6) on the fork rods (5a) and secure it with 4 screws. Push the indicators
into the respective position on the front unit until they lock into place.
Mounting the front wheel
Place the front wheel (8) and brake calliper dummies between the fork rods (5a) and push the
front axle (9) through. Place a washer on both ends of the axle and tighten them with a stop nut
on both sides.
Fitting the mudguard with rear indicators
Put the mudguard (12) in the position provided on the chassis and fix it with 2 screws. Push the
indicators into their respective positions until they click into place.
Mounting the side mirrors
Press the side mirrors (10) into the respective position on the handlebars (3) until they engage.
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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 12 hours.
● Thermal fuse has tripped.
self-resetting
fuse
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 - 10 seconds before becoming
operational again. The self-resetting fuse is under the seat
Cut off the power, follow these guidelines:
- DO NOT overload the vehicle, Maximum weight allowed: 25 kg
- DO NOT tow anything behind the vehicle.
- DO NOT drive up steep slopes.
- DO NOT drive into fixed objects, which may cause the wheels to spin, causing the motor
to overheat.
- DO NOT drive in very hot weather, components may overheat.
- 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.
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Battery connection
• Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw on the seat (11) and open it. Here you will find the
battery and all connections.
• Connect all connectors as shown in figure 15. Only connect plug connections that fit into
each other and take care not to reverse the polarity.
• Make sure that the red cable (a) (plus) and the black cable (b) (minus) are connected to the
respective connectors of the same colour.
Charging procedure
• The vehicle must be switched off during charging.
• Connect the charger (14) to the charging socket and plug the charger into the socket.
• The charging time is between 8 and 12 hours. To prevent the charger from overheating,
do not charge for longer than 12 hours.
• Do not charge the battery more than once in 24 hours.
• The charger and battery heat up during the charging process.
Warning!
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. 11.8 V 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.
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.
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).
Soundboard
a USB connector
b Slot for Micro SD card
c Line-In
d Voltage display
e Title back / Decrease volume (hold down)
f Play / Pause
g Title ago / Increase volume (hold down)
h Switches between the audio source and the FM radio
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 12 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.

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