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Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy
Information sheet
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Assembling the cart
1. Attaching the rear wheels. The rear wheels can be adjusted to one of 3 positions. To adjust the
wheel setting there is a button near the axle. Press this button while sliding the steel bar to each
position.
a. Engaged see fig 1a (normal operating position)
b. Freewheel see fig 1b (this allows the cart to be pushed easily)
c. Removable see fig 1c (to remove wheels from cart)
(Fig 1a)
Wheel Engaged.
Steel bar in central
position. Note hole at one
Button to press while end to help identify setting.
adjusting setting
Ensure that axle has flattened side in line with steel bar when adjusting settings.
(Fig 1b) Freewheel (Fig 1c) Removeable
2. Batteries The batteries need to be charged and it is best to leave them on the charger when the
cart is not in use, as very little power is used once the batteries are fully charged. Connecting the
batteries to the cart. Place the batteries so that the arrows point to the front, and the
connectors are close to the center of the cart. (if the arrows are no longer visible then the black
square connector on one of the batteries should be at the back of the cart). Then connect black
to black and red to red at the back. Conect red to black at the front. Placing the batteries in the
center or slightly forward helps with the center of gravity.
Black square connectors
Red wire to red wire connection
Red wire to black connection
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Overview

This document provides an information sheet for the Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy, detailing assembly, usage, and maintenance features.

Function Description:

The Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy is a motorized cart designed for use, likely in a golfing context given the mention of bag and umbrella holders. It features adjustable rear wheels, a battery-powered electrical system, and a steering arm for maneuverability. The cart is designed for ease of assembly and disassembly, with features like removable wheels and a foldable steering arm for storage and transport.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Rear Wheels: Adjustable to three positions: Engaged (normal operating), Freewheel (allows easy pushing), and Removable (for wheel removal). Adjustment is made by pressing a button near the axle and sliding a steel bar. The axle has a flattened side that must align with the steel bar during adjustment.
  • Batteries: The cart is battery-powered. Batteries should be charged and can be left on the charger when not in use as minimal power is consumed once fully charged.
  • Charging: The chargers have their "mode" button disabled, with settings fixed at AGM. Charging involves connecting red to red and black to black.
  • Electrical System: Features a reset key that resets the electrical components. This key is typically plugged into the steering handle but can be removed and re-inserted to fix glitches if the cart fails to start.

Usage Features:

  • Wheel Adjustment:
    • Engaged (Fig 1a): This is the normal operating position where the wheels are driven. The steel bar is in the central position, and a hole at one end helps identify the setting.
    • Freewheel (Fig 1b): This position allows the cart to be pushed easily without motor resistance.
    • Removable (Fig 1c): This position enables the removal of wheels from the cart, likely for transport or storage.
    • To adjust, press the button near the axle and slide the steel bar. Ensure the axle's flattened side aligns with the steel bar.
  • Battery Connection:
    • Place batteries with arrows pointing to the front and connectors close to the cart's center. If arrows are not visible, ensure the black square connector on one battery is at the back.
    • Connect black to black and red to red at the back.
    • Connect red to black at the front.
    • Placing batteries in the center or slightly forward improves the center of gravity.
  • Steering Arm Lock (Fig 4a): The front arm can be folded down by loosening the nut near the front wheel and pulling it up. To assemble, reverse this process. A slide-up mechanism enables the arm to fold down.
  • Reset Key (Fig 5a): The reset key is used to reset the cart's electrical components. It typically remains plugged into the steering handle. If the cart doesn't start, removing and re-inserting the key can often resolve glitches.
  • Accessory Holders: The cart includes a bag holder, battery cover, seat, and umbrella holder. Their connection is described as obvious.

Maintenance Features:

  • Battery Charging: Batteries need to be charged. It is recommended to leave them on the charger when the cart is not in use, as minimal power is consumed once fully charged. The chargers are pre-set to AGM mode, requiring only simple red-to-red and black-to-black connections.
  • Longevity: The carts are designed to last several years with proper care, emphasizing the importance of careful storage of items.
  • Troubleshooting: The reset key provides a simple method to troubleshoot electrical glitches if the cart fails to start.

Parmaker Ghia Ride on Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParmaker
ModelGhia Ride on
CategoryMotorized Toy Car
LanguageEnglish