
Warrior
Kids Ride on Car
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 safety of the child. Please keep this manual for
future reference.
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the Assembly Video

8-12 hrs – Minimum
1 Charge per month
60-90 Minutes
(depending on use)
● 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.
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.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
1: Install lower seat valance and tailgate:
A. Put the valance of the seat into the car body. Tighten with 6
pcs of M4*12 screws.
B. Find the charging port ,and install into the slot located on the
valance
C. Slide the tailgate into position

2: Installation of Front Wheels:
A. Put one washer on and then put on the tire
B. Position the wheel cover on the wheel, then tighten with 3 pcs
of M4*12 screws. Then put one washer on the axle and
tighten down a M10 self locking nut.
C. Snap on the center wheel cap
3: Installation of Rear Motors
A. Slide R motor onto right rear axle and plug into control box
B. Slide L motor onto left rear axle and plug into control box
4: Installation of Rear Wheels:
Slide the rear wheels onto the rear axle followed by the wheel
covers. Tighten the covers down with 3 pcs of M4*12 screws. Add one
washer and then tighten down the M*10 self locking nut.

5: Installation
of Steering
Wheel:
Plug in the
steering wheel
wires to the
dashboard wires.
Then position the
steering into the
dash and snap
into place.
6. Installation of
Windshield and Side
Mirrors:
Insert the windshield
into the slots until it snaps
into place
6. Install Rear Side Rails the Rear Light Frame
A. Snap rear side rails into place
B. Put the light bar into the body
C. Put the wires from the light bar into the battery compartment

7. Battery Connection and Install Seat
A. Connect the wires to the battery
B. Put the back part of the seat into the body of the car and set the seat
over the battery compartment. Tighten the seat down with 2 - M4*12
screws (image 7)
8. Charging Port Location
A. When the power on the radio shows around 10:00 this means the
battery level is getting low. You’ll need to charge the vehicle. The
charging port is located below the seat.
B. When the power cord is plugged in the vehicle will not start!
C. Even if you unplug the charger from the wall but still have the cord
plugged into the car it will not start. Make sure you remove the charger
completely. DO NOT OVER Charge the vehicle. Overcharging may cause
damage and shorten the life of the battery.

9. Dashboard Instructions
A. Power Switch - (1) Turn on power; there will be a “start up” sound
like a car is starting and lights will come on. (2) The radio will display a
“time” which is the voltage reading of the battery. There is an auxiliary
port in the radio for you to hook up you MP3 player.
B. Steering Wheel - There are buttons to control the horn and the
music.
C. High or Low Speed Switch - (1) When the child is driving they can
control the speed themselves. (2) The speed on the remote control is
preferred.
D. One Switch for Lights - Lights can be turned on and off.
E. Power Display - Voltage is displayed on dashboard radio. 12.5 is
sufficient. The car needs to be charged around 10V

SYNCING THE REMOTE CONTROL:
Remote Control Instructions:
1. For the first time use of remote control press both the “forward”
and “backward” buttons for about 3 seconds to connect the
remote to the car. The LED light will flash quickly.
2. Then turn on the power switch, the LED light will be lighting up and
the car will pair with the remote. The car should now be
synced and ready for normal use.
3. Press the “S” button to adjust the speed. One light is for low speed,
two lights for medium and three lights means high speed.
Press the “P” button to stop the car and all the lights will
light up.
Note: The remote should be used by an adult.
11. The car is equipped with a pull handle. When the car has low
battery power there is a handle under the rear bumper of
the truck that can be used to pull the vehicle.
CHARGING THE BATTERY:
The charging port is located under the seat of the vehicle.
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.
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. DO NOT LEAVE THE CAR
CHARGING FOR LONGER THAN 12 HOURS PER CHARGE.
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.

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
Battery was not charged fully
Battery is old
Charge battery fully
Change battery
Some Noise and heat
when charging battery
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