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Covers general riding dangers, adult supervision requirements, choking hazards, and the importance of safety equipment.
Details age (3-5 years) and weight (55 lbs/25 kg) limits, and parental assessment of child's suitability for riding.
Covers obeying laws, wearing safety gear, staying seated, supervision, alertness, and avoiding hazards.
Ensures all components are secure and functioning, and that maintenance is done with authorized parts.
Details safe handling of the charger, avoiding flammable materials, and proper disconnection.
Emphasizes removing packing, ensuring power is off, and using only recommended parts to avoid injury.
Warns about hazards in the unassembled state and lists required tools for assembly.
Details the process for attaching the front wheels, including washers and locknuts.
Describes how to install the rear axle through the vehicle body.
Guides on attaching the driving wheel, gear box, and wheel covers.
Details how to install the steering column and secure it with split pins.
Covers mounting the vehicle body support and securing the dashboard.
Explains how to insert and secure the view mirrors into the vehicle body.
Instructions for attaching the steering wheel using machine screws and nuts.
Covers fitting the windshield and attaching the motorhood with screws.
Details how to connect the motor and battery connectors to the control module.
Covers installing the seat and the rear bar onto the vehicle body.
Guides on inserting batteries into the steering wheel and replacing the cover.
Provides crucial information on battery leakage, mixing types, and proper disposal.
Stresses initial 18-hour charge and subsequent 12-hour charges, with limits to maintain battery life.
Details risks of electrical modification, wrong chargers, battery handling, and adult supervision.
Advises on charging location, upright position, adult operation, and checking for damage.
Covers charging surfaces, using original chargers, checking for damage, and LED indicators.
Explains the function of the power switch, forward/backward switch, foot pedal, and sound buttons.
Covers stopping before direction change, seat belt use, wheel safety, inspection, and no-brake operation.
Emphasizes adult supervision, age/weight limits, surface conditions, and single rider rule.
Step-by-step guide to removing and reinstalling wheels, including checking gaps.
Instructions for removing and replacing the driving wheel and gear box.
Detailed steps for removing the old battery and installing a new one.
Instructions for removing and replacing the power and forward-backward switches.
Guide on how to remove and install a new foot pedal.
Details environmentally safe disposal methods and legal requirements for lead-acid batteries.
Covers warnings on mixing batteries, storage temperatures, and handling leaks.
Provides guidance on preventing leaks, handling acid exposure, and proper storage.
Advises on lubricating parts, indoor parking, cleaning methods, and avoiding harsh conditions.
Explains the function of the self-resetting thermal fuse and how to avoid it tripping.
Addresses causes like undercharged battery, tripped thermal fuse, switch damage, dead battery, or motor damage.
Covers problems like loose wires or connectors causing the vehicle to stop unexpectedly.
Explains causes for short run time, including thermal fuse, undercharging, overcharging, and old batteries.
Addresses sluggishness, intermittent running, loose connectors, and battery issues.
Discusses normal charger warmth and battery noises during charging.
Covers the 90-day warranty, coverage, exclusions, and voiding conditions.