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USE OF THE BATTERY OPERATED CAR
Notice:When you change the direction of movement, first make sure that the car does not move. Otherwise, if you change
suddenly the direction of movement without stopping the car, you may cause damage of the gears and motor. If you use the
remote control, please, follow the warnings and instructions in this manual.
The Car is equipped with the following buttons:
1.Power button: With it you can start or stop the battery operated car.
2.Forward/ backward switch: It is intended for changing the direction of motion forwards or backwards.
The child must put it in position forward or backwards and then press the foot pedal in order to move the car forward or
backwards.
3.Music buttons: Press them in order to play different melodies.
4.Volume control button
5.TF card interface.
6.MP3 interface
Before you start using the battery operated car you must check the following:
•Тhe car must be completely assembled, following the steps described above.
•The bushings of the cables of the electric system must be correctly connected to the terminals of the rechargeable battery
(red bushing with red terminal, back bushing with black terminal).
•Whether there is electricity running through the system – switch the ON/ OFF button.
•Whether the music buttons functioning correctly.
•Whether all screws are tightened.
Explain to your child and its friends which will use the toy the rules for safe use and teach them how to use the car.
In order to avoid the risk of injury:
•The child must always wear protective equipment (helmet, elbow protectors) during use.
•To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
•The child must always sit on the seat during use of the toy and hold the steering wheel with both hands. Do not allow it to
stand up during play with the battery operated car.
•It must always wear shoes, which must not have slippery soles.
•Keep children at areas that are safe for use – away from: streets with traffic, cars, steep hills or steps, swimming pools or
other water bodies.
•Use the battery operated car on flat surfaces only for example in the yard at home, in playgrounds or in the park.
Do not put the MP3 player close to the ears and do not listen to loud music, because this may lead to impairment
of the hearing
You must hear clicking sound indicating the fixing of the plastic pegs of the windshield in the openings of the car body.
5.Attach the rearview mirrors – See Figure 5: Put the mirrors in the openings of the car body, intended for them and press
carefully down. You must hear clicking sound indicating the fixing of the plastic pegs of the mirrors in the openings of the car
body.
REMOTE CONTROL USE
ONLY AN ADULT CAN USE THE REMOTE CONTROL!
The use of the remote control is always with priority over the manual and pedal operation with the car.
(If you use the remote control, the pedal will not work.)
WARNING: When using the car with the remote control, the pedal must not be pushed, as this will influence the
normal course of the car.
1. Putting batteries in the battery nest of the remote control:
Remove the lid of the battery compartment on the backside of the remote control and put the needed quantity
and size batteries (shown on the bottom of the compartment). Follow the correct polarity when putting the
batteries.
• Notice: The batteries are not part of the remote control set.
• Warning! The placing and further replacement of the batteries must be performed by an adult!
• Warning: if the batteries do not have enough charge, you will be able to control via the remote control only
the forward and backward motion of the car. Immediately replace the old batteries with new ones.
2. Establishing a connection between the remote control and the car:
• Press the buttons for forward and backward simultaneously for 3 seconds.
• The indicating light will start flickering.
• Afterwards switch on the power button of the battery operated car.