Supertrax Porsche Carrera Style Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Porsche Carrera Style
Kids Ride on Car
Installation and Operation Instructions
Please read this instruction manual carefully. It is important to
operation and safety of the child. Please keep this manual for
future reference.
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Assembly Video
SPECIFICATIONS:
Battery Type:
2 - 6V5AH
Avg. Speed:
Approx.: 2 – 5 MPH
Age Range:
1 – 3 Years
Charging time:
8-12 hrs. – Minimum
1 Charge per month
Max. Weight:
70 lbs.
Avg. Use Time:
48-90 Minutes
(depending on use)
Product Size:
45” x 23” x 15”
Remote Battery:
2 - AAA (not
included)
IMPORTANT
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 the electric
circuit system or tamper with electric system. Can cause permanent damage.
Please check the product
regularly for any loose parts or wires to ensure proper operation.
Adult supervision is
recommended during operation by child 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 replacement charger.
Please retain instruction
manual for future reference.
Please retain packaging in the
event it is necessary to return.
If the charger is plugged into the charging port, the car will not
power up regardless if the charger is plugged into the wall
outlet or not.
PARTS LIST
#
Name
Qty
#
Name
Qty
1
Seat
1
6
Side Mirrors
2
2
Steering Wheel
1
7
Remote
1 3 Wheels
4
8
Charger
1 4 Windshield
1 9 Wheel Nut Wrench
2
5
Under carriage
bracket
1
10
Bag of Hardware
1
All assembly videos can be found on
YouTube under SPORTrax
1: Installation of the rear wheels:
Disconnect the 2 rear wheel motors from the vehicle. Make sure to take note which is the right motor and which is the left motor. (If the motors are not installed on the correct side of the car as when removed, it will affect whether the car moves in the correct direction when selecting forward or reverse.) Turn the car upside down, and slide the previously disconnected motors onto the left and right ends of the rear axle. Feed the wires through the body of the car, and reconnect to the motor wiring. Once motors are reconnected place a hub adaptor on each side of the axle. Insert wheel bushing into front and back of wheel. Slide wheel on the axle while aligning the grooves of the hub adaptor to the backside of the wheel. Place metal washer and nut on the axle. Tighten the nut with supplied lug nut wrenches until snug. Do not over. Place center cap over nut and snap into place. Check the reverse/forward mode of the car to make sure the wheels are turning in the right direction. If not switch the motor wires and check again. Make sure you do this step before installing the seat.
2: Front wheel assembly:
Start by putting a metal washer on each side of the front axle. Insert wheel bushing on front and back of wheel and slide onto axle. Place a metal washer and lug nut on the axle and tighten with supplied lug nut wrench until snug. Be sure not to overtighten. Wheels need to spin freely. Place plastic center cap on and snap into place.
3: Installing Front Support Bracket:
This will require 6 screws. Find the required black front bracket and install to the front of the car body under carriage.
4: Installation of the seat:
Locate the seat of the vehicle. Make sure the seat belt is not under the seat. Install the protruding blocks in the rear of the seat into the corresponding notches in the body of the car. Push down until seat locks into place.
5. Installation of side mirrors and windshield:
Locate windshield and align with the groove in car body. Press down until you hear it click into place. Distinguish between left and right side mirrors. Slide down into hole on body of car.
.
6. Installation of steering wheel:
Make sure that the steering rod is properly slid into steering motor guide on the bottom of the vehicle. Failure to do this step will result in the inability to secure steering wheel to vehicle. Remove nut and bolt from steering wheel. Connect steering wheel wires and slide steering wheel onto steering rod. Place bolt through steering wheel column and replace nut to secure. Never use the steering wheel to pick up the vehicle.
7. Functions on the vehicle:
A) on/off button located to the right of the steering wheel – round red button.
B) Lights switch – red flip switch to right of steering wheel
C) Forward/Reverse switch to the right of steering wheel – green flip switch (if switch is set to middle the car won’t move) D) Top row of silver buttons. (right to left)
1. Mode – use to switch between music genre
2. Pause/Play – stop and start the play of music
3. Next – forward to next song
4. Previous – go back to the last song played
5. Horn button – another horn button E) Digital Display Screen – will read the voltage of the battery. (battery fully charged if reading between 11-13) F) Various plug-in options located below digital display. (right-left)
1. Aux port
2. SD Card slot
3. USB connection Switching between AUX, SD, & USB is automatic once device is connected.
Remote Control Function
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 (AA not included). b) Hold the frequency button (Large button at top of remote)
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 correct, then sync succeeded. d) If the syncing failed (Low speed LED light still flashing), remove the batteries and repeat steps a – b. e) Without operation of remote after 10 seconds the remote­control indication light will go off and into power saving mode. f) Button Descriptions:
Forward Backward Turn Right Turn Left
S = Speed – Push button for speed selection. 3 speed selections P = Emergency brake, press it once to stop motion of 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 seat of the vehicle. Plug the charger into the charging port first, 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. BATTERY MUST BE CHARGED FOR A MINIMUM OF 8-12 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY. ONLY AN ADULT SHOULD CHARGE AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY!
BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL:
The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Follow these steps to replace and/or dispose of the battery:
Disconnect the battery connectors
Remove the battery bracket
Carefully lift the battery - you may want to wear protective
gloves before removal - Do Not lift the battery by its connectors or cables
Place the dead battery in a plastic bag
Replace the battery and reconnect the connectors
Replace the battery bracket
Please give us a call for your battery replacement needs or visit our website to place an order.
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 self­resetting 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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