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WARNING
The charger must be used only in a dry environment.
- If the fuse blows out, the charger must be changed. In order to avoid repeated operational disruptions, ensure
that the vehicle doesn’t carry more than 40 kg. Avoid unfavorable conditions such as slopes or solid objects like
walls. Otherwise, the wheels may stand still and the motors may get overcharged. Teach your child to keep the
vehicle still before changing the direction.
- If the fuse doesn’t comply with the normal operational conditions, contact your service.
- Before the first operation, the batteries must be charged at least 14 hours.
- The charging time mustn’t exceed 16 hours once.
- While being charged, the batteries must stand vertical.
- The charger is not a toy and not suitable for children.
- The batteries mustn’t be short-circuited.
- Charging through contaminated socket can lead to short-circuit and other defects. Therefore, it must be
refrained.
- The charging process must be carried out safely, FAR from easily inflammable materials. Look out excessive
smoke and heat generation.
- The charging process must be conducted continuously under adult supervision!
SECURITY CHECK BEFORE THE FIRST OPERATION
Pay attention to unusual sounds like loose parts or broken components during the operation. If you are
unsure, please consult an experienced mechanic.
! THIS OPERATION MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR A SAFE OPERATION OF THE
VEHICLE.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR PARENTS: READ THE WHOLE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
OPERATING THE VEHICLE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
The guarantee for a safe operation lies behind the parents’ responsibility. Parents must ensure that
they have read all the warnings and security instructions, which will be then explained to children so
as to follow. Parents are also responsible for whether the child is ready mentally and physically to
operate the vehicle according to the conditions. It is recommended to go through the operating
instructions periodically together with the young drivers and to examine the vehicle for possible
defects and to carry out the regular maintenances.
Whether a child is ready to operate this vehicle depends on different factors like body height,
intellectual standard, build etc. If the child has problems with operating the vehicle, do not let him drive
it.