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HOMCOM 370-288V70 - User Manual

HOMCOM 370-288V70
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IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY
Please read entire manual before starting assembly.
Keep this manual along with your purchase receipt for future reference.
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years.
WARNING:
Toy must be assembled by adult before use.
CAUTION
Screws contain potentially
hazardous sharp points or sharp
edges. Adult assembly required.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, adult
supervision is required. Never use on road
ways, near motor vehicles, on or near steep
inclines or steps,swimming pools or other
bodies of water. Always wear shoes, and
never allow more than one rider.
Contents, colors and decorations may vary from those shown.
EN
IN230600370V01_UK
370-288V70
CHILDREN'S ELECTRICALLY GO KART
OWNER'S MANUAL

Questions and Answers

  • P
    Patrick JacksonAug 19, 2025
    Why HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car was running but suddenly stopped?
    • K
      Katherine ChanAug 19, 2025
      A HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car might suddenly stop due to loose wires or connectors. Check all wires and connectors, ensuring the motor harness connector is tightly plugged into the battery and that there are no loose wires around the motor. It can also be caused by overloading or severe driving conditions. The breaker will automatically reset after approximately 10 seconds. To prevent this, avoid exceeding the weight limit of 30kg (72 lbs) or towing anything. Also, avoid driving up hills or into fixed objects that could stop the wheels while power is still supplied to the motors. If the breaker trips continually, contact your Service Center.
  • D
    Danielle WilsonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car circuit breaker tripped?
    • M
      Michael KaufmanAug 21, 2025
      If the circuit breaker tripped on your HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car, it may be overloaded or the driving conditions are too severe. The breaker will automatically reset after about 10 seconds, and the vehicle should operate normally. To prevent this from happening again, don't overload the vehicle by exceeding the 25kg (55 lbs) weight limit or towing anything. Also, avoid driving up hills or running into fixed objects, as these can cause the wheels to stop while power is still being supplied to the motors.
  • J
    Jim LewisAug 23, 2025
    Why HOMCOM 370-288V70 has short operating time?
    • R
      Robert CantuAug 25, 2025
      A short operating time in your HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car can be caused by several factors: * **Undercharged battery:** A new battery should be charged for at least 12 hours before first use, and then 8-10 hours after each use. * **Overcharged battery:** Never charge the battery for more than 24 hours. Check all connectors to ensure the charger is correctly plugged into the wall and that the outlet has power. If you suspect battery damage due to overcharging, contact a Service Center for testing. * **Old battery:** Batteries degrade over time. The average battery life is 1 to 3 years, depending on usage. If the battery is old, replace it with a new rechargeable battery. Do not substitute parts. Contact a Service Center for a replacement battery.
  • J
    Jennifer GonzalezAug 26, 2025
    Why is my HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car vehicle sluggish?
    • A
      Andrew JohnsonAug 26, 2025
      A sluggish HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car can be due to several reasons: * **Undercharged battery:** Ensure a new battery is charged for at least 12 hours before first use, and subsequently for 8-10 hours after each use. Never exceed 24 hours of charging. Also, verify all connectors, the charger's wall plug, and outlet power. * **Battery needs charging:** Be sure to charge the battery after each use. * **Old battery:** A battery's lifespan is typically 1-3 years. Replace with a new rechargeable battery when needed. Contact a Service Center for a replacement battery. * **Vehicle is overloaded:** Allow only one rider at a time, adhering to the 25kg (55lbs) weight limit, and avoid towing. * **Driving conditions:** Use the vehicle on generally level ground.
  • C
    Caroline GardnerAug 28, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car has a dead battery?
    • B
      Bryan WellsAug 28, 2025
      If the HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car has a dead battery, it might be old or improperly cared for. If you're unsure, have it tested at a Service Center.
  • L
    lpaulAug 30, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM 370-288V70 has an undercharged battery?
    • L
      Laura RodriguezAug 30, 2025
      A new HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car battery should be charged for at least 12 hours before its first use. After that, recharge it for 8-10 hours after each use, but never longer than 24 hours. Check all connectors to ensure the charger is plugged into the wall and that the outlet has power.
  • M
    Marissa TurnerSep 2, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM 370-288V70 Motorized Toy Car charger is not working?
    • A
      alexleonardSep 2, 2025
      To determine if the HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car charger is working, you'll need a voltmeter. If you suspect a problem, take the charger to a Service Center for testing.
  • D
    Dr. Sara Webb DDSSep 4, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM 370-288V70 experiences intermittent operation?
    • R
      Ryan McdanielSep 4, 2025
      If your HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car experiences intermittent operation, check all wires around the motors and all connectors to ensure they are tight. If the problem persists, contact your Service Center for diagnosis and repair.
  • I
    ithomasSep 6, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM 370-288V70 Motorized Toy Car won't run without a push?
    • J
      joanchambersSep 6, 2025
      If the HOMCOM Motorized Toy Car requires a push to start when the accelerator is pressed, check all wires around the motors and all connectors to ensure they are tight. If the problem continues, contact your Service Center for diagnosis and repair.
  • K
    Kevin CastanedaSep 8, 2025
    What to do if HOMCOM 370-288V70 Motorized Toy Car has loose wire or connectors?
    • M
      markolsonSep 8, 2025
      Check all wires and connectors. Ensure that the motor harness connector is plugged in tightly to the battery, and that there are no loose wires around the motor.

Summary

Product Introduction and Safety Overview

Choking Hazard and Assembly Warning

Alerts for small parts, age restrictions, and the need for adult assembly.

General Usage Safety Guidelines

Essential safety rules for operating the go-kart, including supervision and environment.

Specifications and Safety Directives

Technical Specifications

Details on battery, motor, age suitability, weight limit, and speed.

Key Assembly and Usage Requirements

Mandatory safety warnings and assembly requirements for safe operation.

Battery Management and Disposal

Storage Battery Information and Maintenance

Guidance on charging, battery life, and maintenance practices.

Environmentally Safe Battery Disposal

Instructions for proper disposal of lead-acid batteries to prevent environmental harm.

Preventing Fire and Electric Shock

Electrical Safety Precautions

Rules for using correct chargers, avoiding circuit modification, and handling battery terminals.

Safe Battery Handling and Vehicle Storage

Procedures for handling batteries, charging, securing them, and protecting the vehicle.

Battery Charging and Replacement

How to Charge the Battery

Detailed steps for the initial and subsequent charging of the vehicle's battery.

Battery Replacement Guide

Instructions for replacing the vehicle battery, including wire connection.

Parts Identification and Tools

Vehicle Parts List

Identification of all components with quantities for assembly and reference.

Required Assembly Tools

List of tools needed for assembling the go-kart.

Assembly Instructions

Steering Rod Assembly

Step-by-step guide for assembling the steering rod to the front assembly.

Steering Axle and Wheel Assembly

Instructions for attaching the steering axle and the steering wheel.

Front and Rear Wheel Installation

Guide for attaching front wheels and the rear axle assembly.

Rear Wheel and Gearbox Assembly

Steps for installing the rear driving gear box, wheel, and cover.

Final Assembly Steps

Guidance on connecting the front assembly, seat, and battery.

Operating Your Vehicle

Controls and Driving Modes

Explanation of power switch, shifter, speed settings, and stopping the vehicle.

Safety Device and Maintenance Tips

Information on the auto power-off feature and basic cleaning/storage.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Vehicle Does Not Move

Solutions for issues like tripped circuit breakers, loose wires, or dead batteries.

Troubleshooting Performance Problems

Sudden Stops and Short Operation Time

Addressing unexpected stops and reduced battery performance.

Troubleshooting Operational Issues

Sluggishness, Noise, and Intermittent Operation

Resolving slow performance, motor noise, and inconsistent vehicle response.

Parts Diagram

Visual Component Guide

Diagram showing all parts of the vehicle for easy identification.

Customer Support and Technical Data

Regional Customer Service Contacts

Contact details for customer service in different regions (UK, ES, FR, PT).

Vehicle Technical Performance Data

Detailed electrical and performance specifications of the vehicle.

HOMCOM 370-288V70 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight Capacity66 lbs
Charging Time8-12 hours
Max Speed1.86 mph
Parental Remote ControlYes
Music PlayerYes
MP3 InputYes
LED LightsYes
Usage Time1 hour
Suitable Age3-8 years
Recommended Age3-8 years

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