Supertrax Kids Ride On Big Rig Rescue Assembly And Operation Instructions Manual

Kids Ride On Big Rig Rescue
Assembly and Operation Instructions
Please read this instruction manual carefully. It is important to read and
follow all the steps during assembly to ensure proper operation and
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WARNING
· Assembly of car and charging of battery is only to be done by an
adult.
· WARNING!! NOT TO BE USED ON STREETS OR IN TRAFFIC.
· Never modify or tamper with any part of the electric circuit
system. This can cause permanent
damage.
· Please check the vehicle regularly for any loose parts or wires to ensure safety
and proper operation.
· Adult supervision is
recommended during operation to
avoid injury. Safety
equipment is recommended.
· Please make sure that the child uses caution to avoid falls and collisions, which
could cause injury to the child or third party.
· Do not pick up vehicle by
steering wheel.
· Do not pick up battery by wires or
charger.
· Keep all plastic bags out of
the reach of young children.
· Not recommended for children under the age of 2 yrs. due to small parts that
could cause a choking hazard.
· Battery must be charged for
a minimum of 8-12 hours prior to
first use of the car to avoid damage
to the battery. Power switch must
be in off position when charging.
· Battery charger should be examined for damage prior to each use. It is
important to inspect the cord and both ends
for damage. If damage is found, DO NOT
USE THE CHARGER! Contact us for a
replacement charger.
· Please keep instruction manual for future reference.
· Please keep original packaging.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Battery Type:
2 - 12V7AH
Avg. Speed:
Approx. : 2 – 5 MPH
Age Range:
3 – 7 Years
Charging
time:
8-12 hrs-MAXIMUM
Min. 1 Charge/month
Max. Weight:
75 lbs
Avg. Use
Time:
60-180 Minutes
(depending on use)
IMPORTANT!
If the charger is plugged into the charging port the car will not power
on, regardless if the charger is plugged into the wall outlet or not.
PARTS LIST
Name
Name
Tires (4)
Body (1)
Seat (1)
Mirror (2)
Gear Box (4)
*2 are pre-installed on front
axle
Hubcap (4)
Steering Wheel (1)
Charger (1)
Screws/washer package (1)
Remote Control (1)
Instruction Manual (1)
Fire Water Gun (1)
Safety Bar Rails (2)
Intercom (1)
Sticker (1 set)
Wrench (2)
Emergency Light (1)
Emergency light cover (1)
Check all parts to make sure everything is included. If you are missing any, please contact Rolling Hills Trading @ 402-477-0541.
For ease of applying stickers, please install stickers on vehicle and parts prior to assembly as per diagram included below.
Assembly of Front Wheels
1. Slide front wheels onto front axle, ensure bushing is in place
and place washer and lug nut on axle. Tighten down but DO NOT over tighten to prevent pre-mature motor failure. After lug nut is tightened, place hubcaps on with the tabs aligned and snap into place.
2. Locate rear gear box and remove from wiring. Place on
corresponding side and re-attach wiring. Repeat steps to attach wheels in back as in front using both wrenches to tighten lug nuts on the back.
Install the Seat
3. Slide the seat into place and install with 2 – 4x10mm screws
on front of the seat.
Steering Wheel Column
4. Connect the steering wheel plug to the corresponding plug
from the steering wheel and push all the wires down. Align steering wheel with the steer mount and push down until it locks into place.
Emergency Light Bar
5. Snap the emergency lights into place on the top of the rig
toward the front. Connect wiring and test the lights. Place the emergency light cover over the wiring in the middle of the lights.
Side Mirrors
6. Install the mirrors by inserting mirror directly into holes
provided on front sides of car. Push in place until secure.
Microphone
7. Install the microphone. Hang the mic on the dashboard and
push the connector into the slot. (This step may already be completed)
8. Install safety bar rails. Insert directly on both sides of seat
9. Install fire hose water tank. Hang the tank on the back of
the vehicle using provided hooks and then insert water gun into the slots provided. (top rear of rig)
SYNCING THE REMOTE CONTROL:
Remote Control Instructions: For the first time use of remote control or after replacing the battery, you need to sync the remote to the car.
a) Install the remote-control batteries (AAA not included). b) Hold down forward and reverse buttons 2-4 seconds. The
Low speed LED light should be flashing. c) Turn on the car by pressing the Power button. The Low speed LED light should still be flashing and then turn to a steady light if synced correctly. d) If the syncing failed (Low speed LED light still flashing), remove the batteries and repeat steps a – c. e) Remote Control indicator light will go off and into power saving mode if not used for more than 10 seconds.
f) Button Descriptions:
Forward Backward Turn Right Turn Left
S = Speed – Push button for speed selection. There are 3 speed
selections to choose from:
1 LED Light on = Low Speed 2 LED Lights on = Medium Speed 3 LED Lights on = High Speed
P = Emergency brake, press the button once to stop the motion of the
car. Pressing it again will release the emergency brake, restoring the functions of the car.
CHARGING THE BATTERY:
The charging port is located under the hood of the vehicle. Slide the
hood forward to expose charging port. Plug the charger into the
charging port first, and then plug the charger into a wall outlet.
Please Note: As a safety precaution and to avoid damage to the charger, the car will not power up while charger port is plugged into the car.
*******!!!!DO NOT LEAVE THE CAR ATTACHED TO THE CHARGER ANY LONGER THAN 12 HOURS TO AVOID DAMAGE!!!!!!********
THE BATTERY MUST BE CHARGED FOR A MINIMUM OF 8-12 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE AND DURING EVERY CHARGING OCCURRENCE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY. ONLY AN ADULT SHOULD CHARGE AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY
BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL:
Over time, all batteries naturally lose their ability to hold a charge.
Depending on the amount of use and driving conditions, the battery
should function for one to three years. To replace and/or dispose of the
battery, follow these steps:
Carefully disconnect the battery connectors.
Remove the metal battery bracket.
Carefully lift the battery out of the vehicle. NOTE: you may want
to wear protective gloves before removal. DO NOT lift the battery by its connectors or cables.
Place the used in a plastic bag.
Reconnect the red wire to the red terminal and the black wire
to the black terminal on the new battery.
Replace the metal battery bracket.
Close the hood and turn the locking button on the hood to the
lock position.
WARNING:
- Use only the rechargeable battery and charger supplied with
your vehicle. NEVER substitute the battery or charger with
another brand. Using another battery or charger may cause damage.
- NEVER modify the electric circuit system. Tampering with the
electric system may cause permanent damage to the system.
- Do not allow direct contact between battery terminals.
- Do not allow any type of liquid on the battery or its
components.
- Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area ONLY. Do not
charge near or around flammable materials.
- NEVER pick up the battery by the wires or charger. Damage can
occur to the battery and may cause a fire. Pick up the battery by
the case ONLY.
- Charge the battery in a dry area ONLY. Wash hands after handling.
- Do not open the battery. Battery contains lead acid and other
materials that are toxic and corrosive.
- Do not open the charger. Exposed wiring and circuitry inside
case could cause electric shock. NEVER allow a child to handle
or charge the battery. Battery is heavy and contains lead acid
(electrolyte).
- Do not drop the battery. Permanent damage to the battery
could occur or cause serious injury.
- Before charging the battery, check for wear or damage to the
battery, charger, its supply cord and the connectors. DO NOT
charge the battery if any damage to parts has occurred.
- Do not allow the battery to drain completely. Recharge the
battery after each use or once per month if not used regularly.
- Do not charge the battery upside down.
-Always secure the battery with the bracket. Battery can fall out
and injure a child if vehicle tips over.
- The Power Switch must be turned in the OFF position when
charging.
- When the car begins to run slowly, recharge the battery.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE:
It is the parent’s responsibility to check main parts of the toy before
using. Regularly examine the car for potential hazard, such as damage to the battery, charger, cable or cord, and plug, Also check that all screws are tightened throughout the car. In the event of such damage, the toy must not be used until that damage is repaired or replaced.
Make sure the plastic parts of the vehicle are not cracked or broken.
Occasionally use a lightweight oil to lubricate moving parts such as
wheels.
Park the vehicle indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from
wet weather.
Keep the vehicle away from sources of heat, such as stoves and
heaters. Plastic parts may melt.
Recharge the battery after each use. Only an adult should handle
the battery. Recharge the battery at least once a month when not being used.
Do not wash the vehicle with a hose. Do not wash the vehicle with
soap and water. Do not drive the vehicle in rainy or snowy weather as water will damage the motor, electric system and battery.
Clean the vehicle with a soft, dry cloth. To restore shine to plastic
parts, use a non-wax furniture polish. Do not use car wax. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Do not drive the vehicle in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel which
could damage moving parts, motors or the electric system.
For extended times when the car will not be used, the power switch
needs to be in the off position and the electrical connections should be disconnected from the battery.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE:
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
Car will not move
1. Battery voltage is low.
2. Battery connector or
wires are loose.
3. Battery is damaged or
dead.
4. Electrical box or motor is
damaged
Charge the battery Re-connect the battery connector to the car Replace battery
Replace motor
The battery will not charge.
1. Battery connector may
have come apart or have a bad connection.
2. Battery charger plugged
into a bad wall outlet.
3. Battery charger is
damaged.
Re-connect the battery connector to the car electrical connector
Try another wall outlet
Replace battery charger
Shortened battery life
Battery was not charged fully Battery is old
Charge battery fully Change battery
Some Noise and heat when charging battery
Chemical reaction
Normal
Low Speed
Battery is old Battery is low on charge Weight limit exceeded
Uneven or uphill path Vehicle is being used in harsh conditions
Change the battery Charge the battery Do not exceed max weight limit Use on flat surfaces Avoid using car in harsh conditions
Noise coming from motor/gearbox
Gear in motor/gearbox broken
Call for replacement motor
The car shakes when moving
Bad Connection of the motor wires Possible motor failure
Reconnect wires Call for replacement motor
Car needs a push to go forward
Poor contact of wires and/or connectors
“Dead Spot” on motor
Check that the battery connectors are firmly plugged into each other. If wires are loose around the motor, contact the
distributor’s service
department A dead spot means the electric power is not being delivered to the terminal connection. Call our service department
Self-Resetting Breaker – The vehicle is equipped with a self-resetting breaker.
In the event the power is tripped the breaker will reset itself in
approximately one minute
If you are unable to solve a problem, please feel free to contact us.
Phone: 402-477-0541 or Email: customerservice@rollinghillstrading.com
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