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Remote
Control Ride-On
We have put together this quick
guide on assembling your
remote-control kids car. If you are
having trouble putting together your
new remote controlled ride-on, read
on!
To ensure safety and enjoyment of
your remote control ride-on please
read
these instructions carefully.
This guide applies to
the following remote control ride-ons:
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King Roadster
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Speed Roadster
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Spider
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Cartoon Style
Specifications
Charging
Assembly
Parts
Assembly
Method
Functions and Usage
Charging the Battery
Troubleshooting
Safety
Precautions
If after reading this guide you
still need advice, please email
technical@totcars.com
Specifications
Age: 3-6yrs
Operational
temperature: 0 to 40 degrees C
Weight: 11kg
Dimensions:
127x69x44cms
Capacity limit: 30kg
Speed: 4.2km/h
Motor: DC6volt
Battery: 6V7AH
Charging
Charge for a minimum
of 8 hours, (maximum15 hours).
Please note, the electrical system
could be damaged if charged beyond
15 hours.
Assembly
Parts
1. Front lamp
2. Screen wiper
3. Left and right
mirrors
4. Steering wheel
5. Safety belt
6. Seat
7. Rollbar (Armguard)
8. Tail cover
9. Front and rear
wheels
Assembly
Method
Battery
Remove the screws on
the seat. Install the battery
ensuring that the anode and cathode
connections are correctly fitted.
Axles
Working from the left
hand side of the car, remove the
black plastic protective cover and
fit the axles into the holes beneath
the car. Fit the wheel, then the
gasket and secure with ringclip on
the end of the axle.
On the right side
remove the black plastic cover and
fit the gearbox then the tyre. Next,
attach the gasket and secure with
ringclip on the end of the axle.
Hubcaps
Fit the hubcaps to
the wheels by inserting them in
their grooves and pressing lightly
to secure.
Mirrors
Place the mirrors in
the holes either side of the
windscreen and press lightly to
secure.
Seat
Set the toggle to
horizontal position, place the seat
onto the seat groove and push
backwards until in position. Turn
toggle to vertical position to lock
seat in place.
Rollbar (armguard)
Insert in the two
holes behind the seat and press
down.
Steering Wheel
Place steering wheel
socket over the metal steering
column, insert bolt in hole through
both and tighten the nut.
Functions and Usage
Ignition Key
Switches on power
supply and sound of motor starting.
Front Lights
Light up when switch
(to the right of the dashboard) is
“ON”.
Forward and Reverse
Once the power is on,
move the switch (left side of
dashboard) to forward or reverse
position and step on accelerator
with right foot.
Sounds
The steering wheel
buttons control the left and right
indicator sounds, horn, and music
(company patent). Lights on
dashboard will shine in time with
the music.
Coloured Lights
The lights on
the dashboard flash to time of
music.
Sounds
The sound system is
set at the rear of he ride-on car.
When music is switched on, flash
lights and horn will work
accordingly.
Indicators
The lights will flash
when the respective button is
pressed on the steering wheel.
Music
MP3, Radio and CDs
can be played through the ride-on.
Seat
This can be adjusted
forward or back by moving the toggle
to horizontal. The seat belt ensures
security.
Charging the Battery
Charging the battery
should be done by an adult. Turn the
power switch to “OFF”. The ride-on
must not be used while it is being
charged.
Check that the
charger wire and encapsulation are
in good order. Use only the charger
provided by the manufacturer. The
charger is not a toy, keep it out of
reach of children.
The input voltage
must match the 220 to 240 Volt
accepted by the battery.
The socket for
charging the battery is situated
just below the front of the seat to
the left of the seat toggle. When
the DC plug of the charger is
inserted in the charging socket an
indicator light confirms that
charging is taking place.
CHARGING TIME
must be for a minimum
of 8 hours and must not exceed 15
hours
It is normal for the
charger and the battery to become
warm during
charging, if this
does not occur the charger or
battery may be damaged.
Run the battery right
down before recharging it. This will
prolong the life of the battery.
Charge the battery
before storage and ensure it is
recharged every 3 months.
CAUTION. Do not
disassemble the battery, submerge in
water or set alight.
Do not touch a wet battery.
Troubleshooting
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Fault |
Remedy |
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The car does not
work |
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Ensure the car
has been charged
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Check the
forward/reverse switch is on.
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Check the car
has not been overloaded past
its capacity limit.
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Check the fuse
and replace if blown.
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Ensure all
plugs are tightly connected.
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The car slows
down |
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Recharge the
battery.
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Check the car
has not been overloaded past
its capacity limit.
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The charging
light does not show when
recharging |
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Ensure the
connection is tight.
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Check the
output plug is working (try
using another plug socket if
unsure).
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Check the
electrode for damage.
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Order a
replacement battery or
charger.
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The car has been
charged, but it is not running |
Ensure the white
connecter from the battery wire
is connected to the white
connecter from the main wire.
This must be connected when
charging. |
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Some of the
electrical features fail to work |
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Inspect the
delicate wiring for any
damage.
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Check all
wiring is connected.
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Check for
obvious damage to wiring and
replace any necessary parts.
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Ensure other
features are not still
running.
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Remove MP3
player wire.
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Safety Precautions
Parental supervision
should ensure that children do not
remove small parts of the car or
handle plastic wrapping. Prevent
children touching the wheels
especially while these are in
motion. The car can only operate on
flat surfaces and is not suitable
for use on grass, sand or slopes.
The ride-on is a toy and must not be
used on public roads. The car is
designed to carry only one child at
a time. Do not allow car to become
wet. Clean with a damp cloth.
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