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Attaches the front bumper and support frames to the car body using screws.
Secures the rear axle support frame and shock absorber spring.
Mounts the wheels, motor, and wheel covers with gaskets and nuts.
Attaches the steering wheel, steering hook, and seats to the car body.
Attaches windshield, reflectors, and lamp decorations to the car.
Assembles the spare tire, flagpole base, and rear bumper decoration.
Details pairing, usage, and key functions of the 2.4G remote control.
Guides on when and how to charge the vehicle's battery.
Explains the dashboard functions, music, lights, and speed controls.
This document provides instructions for the installation and use of the JH-101 baby carrier, a ride-on toy designed for children. It covers assembly, operational features, safety guidelines, charging procedures, and troubleshooting.
The JH-101 baby carrier is a ride-on toy vehicle that offers various interactive features for children. It includes a fast/slow speed selection, a multifunctional remote control for adult supervision, 2.4G slow boot functionality, and a USB media player for entertainment. The vehicle is designed to simulate a real car experience, complete with steering, lights, and music. The remote control allows parents to manage the car's movement, speed, and braking, ensuring safety. The integrated music function operator on the dashboard can connect to a mobile phone via Bluetooth for additional audio content, and it also displays power levels. The steering wheel is equipped with music buttons, and there's a dedicated button for controlling the lighting system. The car can switch between high and low speeds, offering different driving experiences.
Assembly: The product requires adult assembly. Key steps include installing the front bumper and support frame, fixing the rear support frame, installing front/rear wheels, and attaching the steering wheel and cushion. The windshield, reflectors, lamps, rear spare tire, flagpole base, and rear bumper decoration are also installed. Users are advised to check all accessories before assembly and ensure all parts are tightly connected.
Remote Control (2.4G): The remote control features a code-checking mechanism for initial use, though it has built-in memory, eliminating the need for re-coding after battery replacement. To activate, turn off the car, hold the "M" button on the remote for 3 seconds until the first indicator light flashes, then release. Turn on the car's power switch, and the remote's first indicator light will become constant, signaling successful pairing. The remote enters sleep mode after 10 seconds of inactivity and can be woken by pressing any key. Key functions include forward (▲), backward (▼), turn left (◄), turn right (►), speed adjustment (S), and brake (P). The "S" key cycles through low, medium, and high speeds (one, two, or three lights, respectively), with reverse only available at medium speed. Pressing "P" activates the brake, causing all indicators to flash, and pressing it again exits the brake state. The remote requires two AAA 1.5V batteries.
Charging: Before first use, the battery must be charged for 4-6 hours to prevent permanent damage. Charging involves opening the charging cover, inserting the plug into the charging hole, and then plugging the charger into a power socket. The vehicle cannot operate during charging, and this process must be performed by adults. When the battery voltage drops below 10V (displayed on the instrument panel), it needs to be recharged promptly. Normal charging time is 8-12 hours, but should not exceed 15 hours. Only the charger and battery provided with the car should be used. The car enters a charge protection state during charging, preventing operation.
Dashboard Functions: The dashboard includes an on-off switch that energizes the platform, activates the lighting system with engine sounds, and operates the music function. The music operator can connect to mobile phones via Bluetooth for volume adjustment and power display. The steering wheel has integrated music buttons. A dedicated button controls the lighting system (on/off). A high/low speed switch allows the child to freely change driving speeds.
The manual provides a troubleshooting guide for common issues:
Car not moving:
Low speed:
Battery cannot be recharged:
Short flight mileage:
Car shaking when progressing:
Car has noise when progressing:
Regular periodic checks are recommended to ensure the product's safety and functionality. For long periods of disuse, the battery should be removed.
| Brand | Lean Cars |
|---|---|
| Model | JH-101 |
| Category | Motorized Toy Car |
| Language | English |